"ID","Title","Fiscal Year(s)","Fiscal Year Funding Amount","Legal Citation / Subdivision","Appropriation Language","Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)","Measurable Outcome(s)","Proposed Outcomes Achieved","Other Funds Leveraged","Source of Additional Funds","Direct Expenses","Administration Costs","Recipient Board Members","Number of full time equivalents funded","Recipient","Recipient Type","Body","About the Issue","Project Details","Start Date","End Date","Source","Status","Updates","Details/Reports","First Name","Last Name","Organization Name","Street Address","City","State","Zip Code","Phone","Email","Activity Type","Administered by","Media","Counties Affected","LSOHC Section","Watershed","URL","Advisory Group Members and Qualifications","Board Members and Qualifications","Conflict of Interest Contact","Conflict of Interest Disclosed" 17120,"10 Most Endangered Exhibit Expansion Project",2010,5771,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota",," A prominent county courthouse, a Depression-era school building, an iconic Modern ice-cream stand, and a Northern Minnesota lakeside overlook are among the diverse sites named to the Preservation Alliance of Minnesota’s 2010 list of the state’s 10 Most Endangered Historic Places. A photographic exhibit featuring the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places for 2010 was created with MHCG funds and displayed at museums, libraries, and other public places statewide throughout the year. The 10 Most Endangered Historic Places program is designed to spotlight historic properties that face imminent danger through demolition and neglect, organizational and financial challenges, and restrictive and inappropriate public policy. Of the nearly 140 historic places listed over the life of this important program, two-thirds have been saved in part through the awareness generated by their listing. ",,"To create and expand an exhibit on the 10 most endangered historic places in Minnesota",2010-05-07,2010-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Erin,"Hanafin Berg",,"416 Landmark Center, 75 W. 5th St.","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/10-most-endangered-exhibit-expansion-project,,,, 10031345,"100 Years of Minnesota's First Arboretum at Carleton College",2023,9999,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Short Term indicators: We exceeded the measure we set for this project by finishing our work ten weeks ahead of schedule. We have a very committed team working on this project, including the consultants we hired and our student worker, a history major in his senior year. We had expected to receive a written assessment in the ninth month of the project period, but instead the project was finished in the ninth month. Intermediate Term indicators: Most of our intermediate measures cannot yet be evaluated, but the participation by students in the project has been quite active. Our senior history major has been working ten hours per week on this project since September, and has had opportunities to conduct research in ways not normally available to undergraduate students. He has interacted with staff at the Northfield and Rice County historical societies and with the librarians at the Northfield Public Library. Students in the winter and spring courses, Historians for Hire,have benefited from the sources compiled during this project, and they will use it as they learn more about arboretum history. Once our materials have been added to our campus resources, we will be able to track both the use of the bibliography and other materials from the College Archives website and the number of consultations with our librarians and other experts., Long Term indicators: We are well on our way to be able to publish our history to coincide with the Arboretum's centennial year of 2026-2027. We are in the process of writing grant proposals for additional resources to help pay for the writing and publication of the book, both internally and externally.",,16820,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",26819,,"Wally Weitz '70 P'96 P'99 P'02, John Harris '85, Jeninne McGee '85, Cathy Paglia '74 P'18, Alison R. Byerly P'15, Eric Runestad, Robert H. (Bob) Edwards H'86, Stephen R. Lewis Jr. P'86 H'02, Robert A. Oden Jr., Steven G. Poskanzer P'15, Gregory Amusu '19, Love E. Anani M.D. '07, Mark S. Applebaum '89, Emily L. Barr '80, Alan R. Bauer '74, Vinaya B. Chepuri '82 P '17, Stephen J. Davis '88, Arnold W. Donald '76 P '02, Herbert A. Fritch '73, Catherine L. Gunsbury '89, Dashini A. Jeyathurai '08, Leslie B. Kautz '80 P '15, Pamela Kiecker Royall '80, Richard R. Kracum '76 P '07, Trace H. McCreary '89 P '24, Steven C. Parrish P '12, Rolf S. Peters '86, Nicholas J. Puzak '81 P '20, Raul I. Raymundo '87, David B. Smith Jr. '88 P '19, Michael J. Sobaski '15, Alison M. von Klemperer '82 P '16, Michael L. Wiebolt '08, Candace E. Williams '73 P '06 P '11 W '73, Dana C. Wright '95, John L. Youngblood '81 P '14",,"Carleton College","Private College/University",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research and write the history of the first arboretum in Minnesota.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Braker,"Carleton College","1 North College Street",Northfield,MN,55057,5072224543,nbraker@carleton.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Rice",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/100-years-minnesotas-first-arboretum-carleton-college,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17409,"100 Years of Chinese American History in MN",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,18400,,,,,,"Chinese American Academic and Professional Association in MN",," To add to the known history of the Chinese experience in Minnesota in the years 1911-2011, the CAAPAM conducted oral history interviews of Chinese Americans to gather information about their memories of immigration and settlement in Minnesota in relation to historical events happening in the homeland after 1970. The interviewees were chosen to represent diverse periods, backgrounds, lengths of residency and professions. Information gathered from the interview process was combined with addtional photographs and added to previous records and collections. The summary, transcription and recordings were translated and made available to the public on the CAAPAM website and on DVD's found at the CAAPAM Library. ",,"To document in 8 interviews the history of Chinese experience in Minnesota after 1970",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Simon,"Shou-I Fan",,"Minnesota Chinese Cultural Services Center, 8224 Pennsylvania Road",Bloomington,MN,55438,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/100-years-chinese-american-history-mn,,,, 10013467,"10,000 Years on Minnesota's Prairies: Opening New Windows into the Pedersen Archaeological Site",2021,193013,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,25427,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",218440,,"Bryan Phillips (Chair), Melissa Leik (Vice-Chair), Holly Boehne (Secretary), Jill Walker (Treasurer), Alison Remple Brown (Ex-Officio), Tony Fisher, Lisa Schlosser, Chady AlAhmar, John Banovetz PhD, Maureen Bausch, Melvin Carter, III, Mark Chronister, John Corkrean, Rassoul Dastmozd PhD, Brett Edelson, Eric Engh, Anne Gotte, Mitch Helgerson, Jessica Hellmann PhD, Paul Kasbohm, Kate Kelly, Chuck Kummeth, Holly Morris PhD, JP Peltier, Renee Lopez-Pineda, Kevin Ronneberg MD, Catherine Simpson, Tim Skidmore, Jennifer Spaulding Schmidt, Pam Tomczik",3.14,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified archaeologists to conduct field work and collection processing of the Pedersen Archaeological Site in Lincoln County, MN.",2020-12-01,2022-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota","120 W Kellogg Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 221-4576",efleming@smm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/10000-years-minnesotas-prairies-opening-new-windows-pedersen-archaeological-site,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28709,"1001 Dakota Verbs Manuscript",2014,49815,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,49815,,"Waziyatawin, Executive Director Cantemaza Neil McKay, Joe Bendickson, Harlan LaFontaine, Autumn Cavender-Wilson We acknowledge that the grant exceeds the recommended threshold of 20%. We are a small organization that is currently expanding our capabilities, and we are selective and dedicated in the projects that we choose. For FY2012, we received a $109,000 grant in order to develop a Dakota language summer program, in which we not only provided a Dakota language immersion program for youth, but participants were involved and trained in documenting and recording the Dakota language. In addition to the summer program, we exceeded the grant requirements by continuing to provide events for the program throughout the Fall and Spring. Based on the documentation work throughout the summer of 2012, we were able to produce and publish two peer-reviewed Dakota language resources. Our organization",1.63,"Oyate Nipi Kte","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To supplement previous work on preserving the Dakota language, which transmits history and cultural heritage, by defining 451 additional verbs.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Waziyata,Win,"Oyate Nipi Kte","4052 SE Highway 212","Granite Falls",MN,56241,320-444-5643,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Hennepin, Redwood, Renville, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1001-dakota-verbs-manuscript,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013407,"100th Anniversary of Prohibition",2018,68407,"MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 each year is for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","A clear mission statement for the partnership has been established and regular meetings will continue. The relationship between the three main partners has become stronger though this past year and will continue. Visitor numbers have increased and are being tracked and the museum is open on a regular basis staffed by Experience Works employee, Marsha Johnson with supervision from the board of directors of the Granite Falls Historical Society. The events celebrating Volstead Day, the new exhibit using local artworks by Tamara Isfeld and the ongoing theater productions have brought many new visitors to the musuem and tells the history in a new and vibrant way.",,681,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",69089,,"Terri Dinesen,Cathy Anderson, Mary Gillespie, Melanie Gatchell, Doug Bengston, Barb Benson",0.47,"Granite Falls Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To prepare exhibits and events to mark the centennials of the 1919 National Prohibition Act and the 1922 Capper-Volstead Act.",,"Partners: Granite Falls Historical Society and City of Granite Falls The City of Granite Falls and Granite Falls Historical Society will partner to prepare exhibits and events to mark the centennial of the 1919 National Prohibition Act:sometimes known as the Volstead Act:and the 1922 Capper-Volstead Act. Granite Falls is home to the Andrew J. Volstead House Museum, managed by the Granite Falls Historical Society and owned by the city. Volstead was often seen as the public face of Prohibition as he sponsored and championed the issue in the US House of Representatives. The partners plan to use new research to present a more accurate story of Volstead and restore the lost stories of Nellie and Laura Volstead, his wife and daughter.",2018-06-01,2019-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terri,Dinesen,"Granite Falls Historical Society","Andrew J. Volstead House Museum, 163 Ninth Avenue","Granite Falls",MN,56241,"(320) 894-2692",terri.dinesen@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Chippewa, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/100th-anniversary-prohibition,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025156,"100th Anniversary Publication: Research & Writing",2022,7978,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7978,,"Andrew Carlson, Nick Corbin, Jordan Danielson, Cole Flick, Jordan Flick, Mark Forsman, Dale Grochow, Brooks Helget, John Hohenstein, James Howell, Brett Johnson, Brian Larson, Mick Yanke.",,"Dassel-Cokato Baseball Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research and write the history of the Minnesota Amateur Baseball State Tournament for their 100th anniversary in 2023.",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and write the history of the Minnesota Amateur Baseball State Tournament for their 100th anniversary in 2023.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Larson,"Dassel-Cokato Baseball Association","72065 240th St.",Dassel,MN,55325,9528299973,blarson8964@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/100th-anniversary-publication-research-writing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17860,"160 years of Jewish Migration MNopedia Articles",2013,4522,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4522,,,,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and write two articles about Jewish migration and denominations for MNopedia: Minnesota Encyclopedia.",,"To research and write two articles about Jewish migration and denominations for MNopedia: Minnesota Encyclopedia.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Katherine,Tane,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","4330 South Cedar Lake Road",Minneapolis,MN,55416,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/160-years-jewish-migration-mnopedia-articles,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024983,"1832 Boone Land Survey Signage",2021,4826,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short-term: Attendance at the marker unveilings was better than expected. We made presentations to the Chamber of Commerce, Lions, and Rotary; the City of La Crescent, La Crescent Public Library, and La Crescent Township were our project partners. As a result, 100% of the groups invited to the public ceremonies unveiling the markers and banners were represented. Our Board of Directors made follow-up contacts with other individuals and organizations to encourage them to visit the markers, and responses were positive. We had beautiful weather for the day the markers were unveiled, so there were at least 10 individuals who served as greeters at the sites, including Board members, historical society members, and neighbors. Also, Don Borcherding, a project advisor, brought a display that featured a surveyor's compass from that period, which added interest for attendees. In addition, Borcherding and Richard Walter, a member of our project team, dressed in uniforms similar to those worn by Nathan Boone during his military service. Intermediate term: Only seven people have responded to the online survey, so that did not prove to be the best method to determine interest or knowledge. However, those individuals (a) knew that the survey marked the boundaries of the Neutral Ground; (b) could identify a survey instrument; (c) knew that the crew included an axman; and (d) that the survey affected some Dakota peoples. Over 70% wanted to learn more about La Crescent history. Even more meaningful were conversations with people visiting the History Center, including the adults who were reminded that Minnesota was part of the Louisiana Purchase. On Facebook, we noted positive comments and photographs from a local hiking group at the Shore Acres marker, as well as people on the We Are Water MN self-guided tour. Long-term: This project has already had a significant impact locally. A descendant of Daniel Boone visited with us; he lives in the area and is willing to share his family tree with us. We believe this project affected our visibility, because there were many comments about the historical markers at our annual meeting in April 2022 that we will follow up with in the year ahead. Also, a new pedestrian/bike bridge from downtown La Crescent over Highway 61 is expected to improve the flow of bicyclists on the Wagon Wheel Trail past our Boone marker. Our collaborations with local partners and regional tourism are expected to not only continue, but also expand. The more visibility we have as a historical society, the more integral we will be to the community.",,1250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6076,,"Don Thesing, Mary McLaughlin, Martha Grimes, Ruth Berns, Regina Chihak, Kate Garfin, Pete Klug, Judy Storlie, Kay Truax",,"La Crescent Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design and install interpretive signage about the first land survey in Houston County in 1832.",,"To design and install interpretive signage about the first land survey in Houston County in 1832.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,McLaughlin,"La Crescent Area Historical Society","PO Box 193","La Crescent",MN,55947,5078952531,marym@acegroup.cc,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1832-boone-land-survey-signage,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17501,"1851 on the River Program",2011,5556,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,6720,,,,,,"Wabasha Public Library",," In a collaborative effort between the Wabasha Public Library and the Wabasha County Museum the history of the Wabasha area was interpreted in a weekend event focusing on the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux and its impact on the ""Half-Breed Tract"", a reservation of children of mixed Indian and European ancestry. The 1851 signing of the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux and the resulting settlement and tourism were analyzed through the perspectives of the native Dakota, the Euro-American tourist and the newly arrived settlers from 1851 to 1861. The program events took place on the Mississippi river between Wabasha and Reads Landing and at the Wabasha County Museum. Paddleboats conducted hourly tours, participants were given biography cards of real people living in the area during the decade, professional history re-enactors told stories about these specific characters and a local history booklet was distributed. All activities served to bring attention to an important piece of local history. ",,"To hire a qualifed historian to research and prepare an interpretive program that will enable the public to explore the river history of Wabasha. Amount adjusted to eliminate ineligible overhead expenses.",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michele,McCaughtry,,"PO Box 268",Wabasha,MN,55981,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1851-river-program,,,, 17336,"1854 Treaty Authority Cultural Resource Project",2010,36692,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,40700,,,,,,"1854 Treaty Authority",," To evaluate and survey archaeological resources by the Grand Portage and Bois Forte Tribal Historic Preservation Offices. ",,"To evaluate and survey archaeological resources by the Grand Portage and Bois Forte Tribal Historic Preservation Offices.",2010-03-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Darren,Vogt,,"4428 Haines Rd.",Duluth,MN,55811,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1854-treaty-authority-cultural-resource-project,,,, 28551,"1863 Depredation Claims",2014,9026,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9026,,"Vicki Pieser, President, Roger Hippert, Vice-President, Terry Sviene, Secretary, Jerry Gulden, Gary Wiltscheck, Opal Dewanz, Kris Wiley, David Schroeder, Lori Pickel-Stangel, John Isch, Marianne Schotzko",,"Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified project staff to research the availability of Brown County depredation claims from 1863.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Burgess,"Brown County Historical Society","2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-233-2616,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1863-depredation-claims,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012585,"1879 Canton Depot Construction Documents",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11000,,"LeRoy Haynes, Dorothy Coons, Gretchen Bollweg, Greg Turner, Doug Marin, Ken Fabian, Henry Selden"," ","Canton Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of the Canton Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"LeRoy S.",Haynes,"Canton Historical Society"," 307 N Main St., PO Box 15 "," Canton "," MN ",55922,"(507) 438-9142"," lakeview@acegroup.cc ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1879-canton-depot-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17839,"18th Avenue Historic Residence Survey",2013,6950,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6950,,"Design and Historical Review Commission Paul Anderson - Chair Nate Ehalt - City Staff Representative Candy Peterson - Council Representative Pat Blees - Commission Member Deb Fairbanks - Commission Member Linda Zick - Commission Member",,"City of North St. Paul","Local/Regional Government","To hire a consultant to conduct an intensive architectural survey of 1880s residential properties in North St. Paul.",,"To hire a consultant to conduct an intensive architectural survey of 1880s residential properties in North St. Paul.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Nathan,Ehalt,"City of North St. Paul","2400 Margaret Street","North St. Paul",MN,55109,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/18th-avenue-historic-residence-survey,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012397,"1910 Coleraine City Hall Construction Documents",2019,7630," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We feel we have achieved our goals as projected in our application. Our primary goal has been to secure the building from the elements, which was a primary concern last spring (2019) after ice dams caused interior water damage. Interior repairs done at the time were done with the historical preservation plans in mind. This damage allowed us to reassess our plans and improve them to ensure structural stability and to protect the interior from the elements. Now that we have construction documents, we can proceed with our next phase of doing the necessary reconstruction, our next measurable outcome. One change in our measurable outcomes was to eliminate the goal of obtaining a MNHS Reuse study. With the progress we have made with both financial and informational assistance from the MN Historical Society in the building?s outlook, the council has solidified the idea to continue to use the building as the center of the city?s government and community affairs. The council has decided to skip the MNHS Reuse step to be able to better finance reconstructive efforts, and instead do a local community-based evaluation of additional uses. We achieved these results from community perseverance in the project and the goodwill of the MN Historical Society.",,2034,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9664,,"Dan Mandich, Ryan Stish, Jeff Troumbly, Joe Pollard, Tom Sutherland"," ","City of Coleraine","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of the 1910 Coleraine City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cavour,Johnson,"City of Coleraine"," PO Box 670, 302 Roosevelt Street "," Coleraine "," MN ",55722,"(218) 245-1250"," 1910col.cityhall@tds.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1910-coleraine-city-hall-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007223,"1917 - 1918 Exhibits Research",2017,8180,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","In our original application, we cited two different short-term goals and how we would measure the success of each. First we wanted to create a list of institutions that may have holdings related to World War I that identified some portion of Dakota County for our research. Next, our Exhibit Researcher (ER) was to travel to those locations to determine if there was anything in their collection useful to our research. After identifying a list of organizations (Minnesota Historical Society / History Center, Immigration Library, etc.), our researcher called each location to speak with someone from their staff, or did an online search when available. We were successful in finding materials in the institutions with a more broad focus, rather than narrow focus (i.e. county). Our most successful visits from the list we created were to the Minnesota History Center and the Immigration Library. However, we still had found more useful materials in our own collection of microfilm that contained local newspapers. We believe we were successful, since the list did provide us with additional information and resources we did not have in our own possession. Our next goal was an intermediate one that sought to have compiled all of the research into themes and categories. We undoubtedly were successful in this category due to our ER providing us with a User Guide to her research, as well as sorted files by categories with paper copies of what was found. The paper files are broken down by themes of ""Agriculture / Farmers,"" ""Not WWI"" (Women's Suffrage, etc.), ""1918 Flue Pandemic & Disease,"" Education / Training,"" Race,"" Peace Activism / Socialists,"" etc. By having these files, along with the User Guide, our next phase of creating the exhibit will be much simpler, while also providing a permanent collection that researchers can utilize. Lastly, our long-term goal was to find content that was not already in our collection to preserve for the public. Again, we have been much more successful than our organization could have thought of when it came to this goal. The amount of detail in organizing the information found by our ER provides our Research Library with a wealth of new information that we anticipate being used excessively during the span of our exhibit and into the future. With each community having their own file, as well as general information during this time frame, we anticipate this being used for more than just World War I research. As in our original grant, the inforamtion can be used for at least the next 5-10 years on various research topics, but also fill a void in our permanent collection.",,111,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8291,,"Tom Achartz (President), Sally Anderson (Vice President), Stephen Cook (Treasurer), Roberta Norris-Norvoll (Secretary), Marty Jo Bruyer, David Byrne, Robert Damon, Jim Huffman, Greg Oxley, Theresa Palmersheim, Leslie Greaves Radloff, Leah Stanek, Dale Weeks",0.25,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research Minnesota history during 1917-1918 in preparation for upcoming exhibits.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matt,Carter,"Dakota County Historical Society","130 3rd Avenue North","South St. Paul",MN,55075,"651-552-7548 x303",matthew.carter@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1917-1918-exhibits-research,,,,0 10031230,"1918 Kasson Public School masonry Terra Cotta repair",2024,87588,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,16200,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",103788,,"Gerald Giese, Don Ness, Janice Borgstrom-Durst, Janet Sinning, Deb Wilson",,"Kasson Alliance for Restoration Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the 1918 Kasson Public School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Debra,Wilson,"Kasson Alliance for Restoration Inc","PO Box 96",Kasson,MN,55944,5072591775,pwilsony1@mchsi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1918-kasson-public-school-masonry-terra-cotta-repair,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28969,"MN 1918--World War I Exhibit",2014,306341,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","MHC attendance greater than 200,000 in FY17. Net Promoter score +50 or higher. Increased interest in and appreciation for history. Increased awareness of MHS and its programs.",,,,,276142,30199,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",2.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","At the spring 2017 centennial of the American entry into World War I, this major exhibit will explore the tumultuous American scene at a critical moment in history as the nation flexes its muscles internationally and struggles to reconcile conflicting values at home.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Planning,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mn-1918-world-war-i-exhibit,,,, 10012335,"1968 and the War for America's Soul",2019,4800," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,39490,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",44290,,"John Allen (Industrial Equities), Lisa Anderson (Schoenecker Foundation) Jeff Buelt (Code 42), Archie Black (SPS Commerce),Andrew Cecere (US Bancorp), Michael Ciresi (Ciresi Conlin), Burton Cohen (MSP Communications), Father Dennis Dease (University of St. Thomas), Gail Dorn (Catholic Schools Center of Excellence), Mike Dougherty (Dougherty Financial), Andrew Duff (Piper Jaffray), Timothy Flynn (KMPG-retired); Geoffrey Gage (Geoffrey Carlson Gage), Jim Gearen, Amy Goldman (GHR Foundation), Mark Gregg (Penrose Group), Kathy Higgins Victor (Centera), Paul Karon (TigerRisk Partners), Jodeen Kozlak (Kozlak Capital Partners), Father Edward Malloy (University of Notre Dame), Father John Malone (Assumption Church-retired), Mary Marso (Jeane Thome-retired), Harry McNeely (Meritex Enterprises), Virginia Hubbard Morris (Hubbard Radio), John Morrison (Central Financial Services), Diana Murphy (U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals), Steven Nachtsheim (Deluxe), Patrick Ryan (Ryan Companies US), Philip Soran (FlipGrid), Julie Sullivan (University of St. Thomas), Robert Ulrich (Musical Instrument Museum), Brian Wenger (Optum-retired), Penny Wheeler (Allina Health), Frank Wilderson (Wilkerson and Associates), Ann Winblad (Hummer Winkled Venture Capital), Wilhelmina Wright (U.S. District Court judge), Mark Zesbaugh (Entrepreneurial 180)",0.15,"University of St. Thomas","Private College/University",,,"To record conference session content for a conference on the year 1968, which will be held in October at the University of St. Thomas.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Timothy,Lynch,"University of St. Thomas"," 2115 Summit Ave. W, AQU 224 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55105,"(651) 962-5837"," tlynch@stthomas.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1968-and-war-americas-soul,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18067,"1968 History Theatre Performances",2012,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships.","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state. ",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: History Theatre 1968: The Year that Rocked the World, produced by History Theatre, was performed in front of packed houses at the Minnesota History Center from Jan. 21 to Feb. 19, 2012. The show featured some of the most explosive events and personalities of 1968: Hubert H. Humphrey and Lyndon B. Johnson, the war in Vietnam, the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert Kennedy, the Mexico Olympics, the election of Richard Nixon and the Apollo 8 mission broadcast on Christmas Eve. Most performances were either sold out or very close to sold out. 1968: The Year That Rocked the World gave new audiences the opportunity to learn about Minnesota's role during this tumultuous year. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society and History Theatre present the world premiere of 1968: The Year that Rocked the World, a play featuring some of the most explosive events and personalities of 1968 including Hubert H. Humphrey and Lyndon B. Johnson, the war in Vietnam, the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert Kennedy, the Mexico Olympics, the election of Richard Nixon and the Apollo 8 mission broadcast on Christmas Eve. 1968: The Year That Rocked the World will be presented in the 3M Auditorium at the Minnesota History Center Jan. 21-Feb. 19, 2012. The 1968 Exhibit is on view at the History Center Oct. 14, 2011-Feb. 20, 2012.",,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Spock,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3050,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1968-history-theatre-performances,,,, 10031219,"1977 Steelworkers Strike Oral History Project",2024,4000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,5772,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9772,,"Robin Harkonen (chair), Betsy Olivanti (vice chair) Paul Pinkoski (secretary), Nicholas Mathiowetz (treasurer), Michael Fredeen, Joshua Aikey, Miriam Kero, Julie Lucas, Sierra Napoli-Thein, Keith Turner",0.196078431,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of the 1977 Steelworkers' Strike in Northern Minnesota.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,2182541238,allyse.freeman@mndiscoverycenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1977-steelworkers-strike-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17057,"2004 Senate Legislative Tape Conversion Project",2010,4076,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Legislative Reference Library",," 779 audiotapes of Senate committee hearings were converted digital format, and a web page was created to access the online versions via the Legislative Web Site.  As a result, complete digital access of committee hearings and floor debates are available for both bodies back to 2004.  Important legislative debate is available to Internet users, regardless of the time of day or their locations. Completion of the project and adding the digital files is first and foremost, a preservation success.  The alternative is that they would be eventually destroyed, or if not destroyed, slowly degraded in their audiocassette format. Converting these audiocassettes ensures enduring access to primary legislative documents by anyone, anywhere.  In particular, completing this year of hearings for the Senate will improve access to full digital records for 2004. The Legislative Reference Library has a continuing  commitment to storing the files and providing access through the Legislative Web Site. Web page for the 2004 Senate floor sessions 2004 Senate Committee coverage ",,"To digitize 817 audiocassettes of 2004 Senate Committee hearings to augment current digital content",2010-02-12,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Robbie,LaFleur,,"645 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2004-senate-legislative-tape-conversion-project,,,, 28842,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,1135,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1135,,"Jenni Corbett, Jo Emerson, Brady Ramsay, Shana Karle, Rheanna Raymond, Shawn Mullaney, Bill Matschke, Angela Homic, Michelle Vadnais",,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,651-407-5327,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-49,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28844,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,2202,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2202,,"Brian Harmsen, Pres., Linda Wing, Treasurer, Christy Riley, Secretary, James Jens, Dorothy Bloemendaal, Margaret Kluis, Brad Bergerson, Dennis Miller, LuAnne Parker, Gary Kass.",,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County Historical Society","PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,507-836-6533,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-50,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28846,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,2178,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2178,,"Susie Otto, Joni Petersen, Chuck Draper, Deb Brockberg, Paul Everett, Curt Hess, Doug Carstensen, Mary Schroer, Bob Buffington",,"Pipestone County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Hoskins,"Pipestone County Historical Society","113 S Hiawatha Avenue",Pipestone,MN,56164,507-825-2563,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-51,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28848,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,1000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1000,,"Delores Peterson, Mary Waller, Carol Juul, Desta Hunt, Michele Anderson, Richard Bosse, Tim Bosworth, Reba Gilliand, Wayne Hurley, Tim Litt, Tom Meinhover, Carole Mitchell",,"Otter Tail County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Schuelke,"Otter Tail County Historical Society","1110 Lincoln Avenue W","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,218-736-6038,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-52,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28849,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,1487,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1487,,"John Giese, James Jens, Robert Moline, Gerald Magnus, David Thiner",,"Murray County","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Anita,Gaul,"Murray County","2500 28th Street, PO Box 57",Slayton,MN,56172,507-763-3708,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-53,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28850,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,575,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,575,,"Ken Harycki - Mayor, Doug Menikheim - Ward 1 Councilmember, Ted Kozlowski - Ward 2 Councilmember, Tom Weidner - Ward 3 Councilmember, and Mike Polehna - Ward 4 Councilmember",,"City of Stillwater","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Abbi,Wittman,"City of Stillwater","216 North Fourth Street",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-8822,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-54,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28851,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,620,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,620,,"Becca Sanders, Amy Vasina, Betty Peck, Joe Schwartz",,"Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Maravelas,"Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society","PO Box 305",Excelsior,MN,55331,612-581-8207,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-55,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28852,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,820,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,820,,"Mayor Chris Coleman, Councilmembers Kathy Lantry, Dave Thune, Chris Tolbert, Russ Stark, Dai Thao, Amy Brendmoen, Dan Bostrom",,"City of St. Paul","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Spong,"City of St. Paul","25 W 4th Street, 1400 City Hall Annex","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6714,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-56,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28853,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,675,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,675,,"Tom Sauer, Jere Day, Ann Johnson, Lynn Kent, Ardy Becklin",,"Milaca Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Schlenker,"Milaca Area Historical Society","PO Box 144",Milaca,MN,56353,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-57,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28854,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,575,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,575,,"Mark Lenaghan, Debi Pack, Peter Fandel, Betsy Rakotz, Emil Radaich",,"City of St. Cloud","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carla,Chapman,"City of St. Cloud","400 Second Street South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,320-255-7218,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-58,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28855,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,1455,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1455,,"Jane Olive, Paul Larsen,Lyle Hoaglund, Barbara Loquai, Curt Wendland, John Olive, Joann Roth, Nancy Naatz, Ron Ruport, Lynnette Nash, Melisa Ferris, Tom Ferry",,"Mantorville Restoration Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Larsen,"Mantorville Restoration Association","PO Box 311",Mantorville,MN,55955,507-273-8499,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-59,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28856,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,575,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,575,,"Mayor Jessica Stockamp, Council members Tom Darkenwald, Vern Heidner, Doug Schroeder and Jason Warehime.",,"City of Otsego","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"D. Daniel",Licht,"City of Otsego","13400 90th Street NE","Elk River",MN,55330,763-441-4414,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-60,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28857,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,570,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,570,,"Betsy Adams, Kathie Case, Jeanne DeSanctis, Ann Higgins, Chris Honaas-Wildfang, Tracy Hope, Aubrey Hookom, Reuel Long, Jan Mosman, Katie Qualey, Valerie Ross",,"Eden Prairie Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Betsy,Adams,"Eden Prairie Historical Society","8080 Mitchell Road","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,612-709-4546,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-61,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28858,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,925,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,925,,"City Council: Nora Slawik, Kathleen Juenemann, Marylee Abrams, Marvin Koppen, Bob Cardinal",,"City of Maplewood","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Virginia,Gaynor,"City of Maplewood","1830 County Road B East",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-249-2416,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-62,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28859,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,465,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,465,,"Current members of the City's HPC: Susan Leuer, Dean Schumacher, Barb Hawkinson, Kathy Martin, Lois Borner, Georgene Arndt,",,"City of Lake City","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Megan,Smith,"City of Lake City","205 West Center Street","Lake City",MN,55041,651-345-6807,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Goodhue, Wabasha",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-63,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28861,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,700,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,700,,"Mayor - John J. Dietz, Council Members - Stewart Wilson, Matt Westgaard, Barbara Burandt, Paul Motin",,"City of Elk River","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Zachary,Carlton,"City of Elk River","13065 Orono Parkway NW","Elk River",MN,55330,763-635-1035,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-64,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28871,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,2045,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2045,,"Daiv Freeman, Marilyn Gibson, Leo Heinze, Nancy Kjeldahl, Sidney Kjeldahl, John Kroll, Shirley Lunceford, Joe Marte, Joan Pesta, Charles Reichert, Charles Ring, Elaine John, Rita Stracek, Doris Visser, President Gary Stracek, Vice-president Ron Wienhold, Secretary Alice Siegle and Treasurer Gerald Ruda.",,"Todd County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rita,Stracek,"Todd County Historical Society","333 Central Avenue","Long Prairie",MN,56347,320-594-2960,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Todd",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-65,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28873,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,1525,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1525,,"Mayor Rollin Hall, City Administrator Chad Springer, Charlie Bricher, John Friedmeyer, Steve Schmidt, Dave Kruger, Lynn Schoen, Al Wharton.",,"City of Wabasha","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Wendy,Busch,"City of Wabasha","900 Hiawatha Drive E, PO Box 268",Wabasha,MN,55981,651-565-4568,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-66,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28875,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,1085,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1085,,"Peter Sussman, Ryan Weber, Michael Birdman, Jennifer Christiaansen, Connie McDermott, Joyce Mellom, Robert Moore, Tim O'Brien, Bruce McLellan, Nathan Johnson/student, Andrew Brandt/student",,"City of Edina","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joyce,Repya,"City of Edina","4801 W 50th Street",Edina,MN,55424,952-826-0462,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-67,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28877,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,865,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,865,,"Randy Zellmer (President), Shirley Piepho (Vice President), Sandi Garlow (Secretary), Ky Battern (Treasurer), Patrick Baker, Dale Benefield, Jessica Beyer, Preston Doyle, Wendy Greiner, Jim Gullickson, Susan Hynes, Mike Lagerquist, Julie Nelson, William Steil, Marnie Werner.",,"Blue Earth County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jessica,Potter,"Blue Earth County Historical Society","415 Cherry Street",Mankato,MN,56001,507-345-5566,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-68,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28879,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2015,1117,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1117,,"William Erhart (President), Harvey Greenberg (Vice President), Lori Yager (Treasurer), Paul Pierce (Secretary), Dennis Berg, Judy Hanna, Lotus Hubbard, Dick Lang, Orville Lindquist, Kate Morphew, William Nelson, Alan Pearson, Catherine Vesley, Bart Ward, and Tom Ward.",,"Anoka County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Todd,Mahon,"Anoka County Historical Society","2135 Third Avenue N",Anoka,MN,55303,763-421-0600,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-69,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28563,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1326,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1326,,"Clara Friese, Tom Ellig, Ginny Zempel, David Peterson, Joyce Johnson",,"Redwood Falls Public Library",Libraries,"To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Molly,Schweinfurter,"Redwood Falls Public Library","509 S Lincoln Street","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,507-627-8650,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28579,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1600,,"Tom Boyd, Julie Brady, Carolyn Brusseau, Anne Cowie, Cheryl Dickson, Tom Fabel, William Frels, John Guthmann, Douglas Heidenreich, Richard Heydinger, John Holman, Ken Johnson, Sandy Kiernat, Carl Kuhrmeyer, David Kristal, Kevin McDonough, Nancy McKillips, Susan McNeely, Jim Miller, Bob Muschewske, Chad Roberts, Jeff Slack, Joanne Swain, Ralph Thrane, Susan Vento, Jerry Woelfel",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chad,Roberts,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-0701,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28581,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,415,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,415,,"Bayliss Swanson, Max Blaufuss, Margery Stratte Swanson, Mary Anderson, Leone Ledin, Joanne Blake, Joanne Cahill. I believe Max Blaufuss, acting president should probably be listed as Authorized Officer above but I can't get the program to take that.",,"Pine City Library Foundation",Libraries,"To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Judy,Scholin,"Pine City Library Foundation","300 5th St SE","Pine City",MN,55063,320-322-9255,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28582,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,550,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,550,,"Bruce Tyler - President, Jean Johnson - Vice President, Carol Kolbinger - Treasurer, Diane Jacobsen - Secretary, Marion Salzmann, Teresa Warner",,"Sherburne County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Maureen,Galvin,"Sherburne County Historical Society","10775 27th Avenue SE",Becker,MN,55308,763-262-4433,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28583,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,3249,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3249,,"Ward Voorhees, Karen De Vita, Deb Economou, Stan Mumm, Gene Pasche, Mary Philiph, Linda Retzlaff, Steve Rudney, Jeanne Ennen",,"Stevens County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Randee L.",Hokanson,"Stevens County Historical Society","116 W 6th Street",Morris,MN,56267,320-589-1719,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-3,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28584,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1700,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1700,,"Glenn Holm, Irene Olson, Helen Wagner, Lola Grafstrom, Bruce Olson, Darrell Borgen, Jolene Juhl, Mark Engen, Harriet Heinen, Colleen Lorenson, Sheila Winstead, Bob Granitz",,"Roseau County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Britt,Dahl,"Roseau County Historical Society","121 Center Street E, Ste 101",Roseau,MN,56751,218-463-1918,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-4,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28585,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,575,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,575,,"MnSCU board of trees are: Clarence Hightower, Chancellor Steven Rosenstone, Ann Anaya, Alexander Cirillo, Dawn Erlandson, Margaret Anderson Kelliher and Louise Sundin, Michael Vekich, Alfredo Oliveira, Duane Benson, Philip Krinkie, Elise Ristau and Vice Chair Thomas Renier, Cheryl Dickson, David Paskach and Maria Peluso",,"St. Cloud State University","Public College/University","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tom,Steman,"St. Cloud State University","262 Stewart Hall, 720 Fourth Avenue S","St. Cloud",MN,56301,320-308-4753,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-5,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28586,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,602,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,602,,"G. Paul Beaumaster, Dick Carlander (2nd Vice President), Pat Chappuie, Richard Cook, Chip DeMann, Loren Dahle, Bill Helling (1st Vice President), Pat Mensing, Dave Miller, Ron Parker, Brian Schmidt, Pauline Schreiber (Secretary), Ione Schrader, Julie Underdahl (Treasurer), and Peter Waldock (President)",,"Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society","1814 NW Second Avenue",Faribault,MN,55021,507-332-2121,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-7,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28587,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,460,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,460,,"Sister Michaela Hedican, Prioress, Sister Marlene Schwinghammer, Subprioress, Sister Ardella Kvamme, Treasurer, Sister Dorothy Manuel, Secretary",,"Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mariterese,Woida,"Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict","Saint Benedict's Monastery, 104 Chapel Lane","St. Joseph",MN,56374,320-363-7034,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-6,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28588,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1357,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1357,,"Steve Baxa, Scott Hermanson, Marie Dranttel, Pam Morson, Alma Forst, Eileen Holz, Nita Aasen, Michael Callahan, Bob Schabert, Maria Lokensgard, Joe Urban, Lori Lahlum, Abbi Carleton, Matthew Horak, JoAnn Gieseke, Tami Skinner.",,"Nicollet County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alyssa,Auten,"Nicollet County Historical Society","1851 N Minnesota Avenue","St. Peter",MN,56082,507-934-2160,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Nicollet, Blue Earth, Brown, Le Sueur, Sibley",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-8,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28589,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1795,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1795,,"Bill Schwandt, Scott Larson, Kerry Netzke, Mary Kay Welu, Bruce Rigge, Floyd Kumerow, Karen Gegner, Kim Boyle, Karl Ramey, Larry Hubert, Lorraine Tauer, Wayne Junker, Al Kokesch",,"Redwood County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pat,Lubeck,"Redwood County Historical Society","913 West Bridge Street","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,507-641-3329,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-9,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28590,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1361,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1361,,"Cathy Adamek, Irene Becker, Tom Heying, Lee Obermiller, Patricia Quinn, Art Warner, Camille Warzecha, Duane Welle, Stan Wielinski",,"Morrison County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Warner,"Morrison County Historical Society","2151 S Lindbergh Drive, PO Box 239","Little Falls",MN,56345,320-632-4007,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-10,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28591,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1365,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1365,,"Dick Zehring, Chair, Mark Hier, Vice Chair, Mike McCormick, Treasurer, Ann M. Heider, Secretary, Nancy Apfelbacher, Thomas J. Arneson, Mike Birt, Judy Rauenhorst Doerr, Robin Hickman, Thomas Hysell, A. David Kelly, Bonnie Olsen , John Larkin Kramer, Ronald Lattin, Samuel McCullough, Paul C.N. Mellblom, Samuel McCullough, Paul C.N. Mellblom, Ann Ruhr Pifer, George Reid, John Roth, Fred Wall, Bill Wilson. Ex-Officio Members: Mayor Christopher B. Coleman, Kristin Makholm, Executive Director, Minnesota Museum of American Art, Dave Thune, Councilman, 2nd Ward, St.",,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristin,Makholm,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","408 Saint Peter Street, Suite 419","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-492-0309,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-11,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28592,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,2130,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2130,,"Richard Falk, Dennis Peterson, Marilyn Johnson, Sam Modderman, Carol Rambow, Connie Wanner, Jerry Johnson, Shawn Mueske, Greg Harp, Diane Shuck, Louise Thoma",,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","610 NE Hwy 71","Willmar MN",MN,56201,320-235-1881,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-12,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28593,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,575,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,575,,"August Anderson, Arlyce Dedrickson, Cecilia Graham, Daniel Johnson, Peter Johnson, Cathy Mahowald, Gerry Moen, Bruce Nelson, David Pennertz, Jayne Piepenburg, Chuck Rick, Faith Williams",,"Meeker County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,August,Anderson,"Meeker County Historical Society","308 North Marshall Avenue",Litchfield,MN,55355,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-13,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28594,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,3497,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3497,,"President: Leona Litchke, Vice-President: Esther Hietala, Treasurer: John Roessler, Secretary: Richard Lacher, Barb Adams, Roberta Truempler, Barb Shipka, John Zimmerman, Jim Uzelac, Jean Harkins, Andrew Shaw, Lee Johnson",,"Itasca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lilah,Crowe,"Itasca County Historical Society","201 N Pokegama Avenue","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,218-326-6431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-14,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28595,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,3387,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3387,,"Mike Williams, Mike Fairchild, Randy Pozniak, Shane Talley, Lyndon Larson, Tom O'Connell, Rolf Westphal, Rick Bolstad, Catherine Crawford",,"Koochiching County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Edgar S.",Oerichbauer,"Koochiching County Historical Society","214 6th Ave.","International Falls",MN,56649,218-283-4316,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-15,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28596,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1586,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1586,,"Randy Kramer, Chairperson, Bryan Farnsworth, Pam Retterath, Amy Bawek, Sally Baker, Mike Farrand, Jon Erichson, Don Rysavy, Rod Nordeng, Phil Minerich",,"Hormel Historic Home","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Holly,Johnson,"Hormel Historic Home","208 4th Ave NW",Austin,MN,55912,507-433-4243,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-16,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28598,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1165,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1165,,"Mark Peterson, Allyn Thurley, Gerry Krage, Pam Eyden, George Borzyskowski,Paul Double, Michelle Alexander.",,"City of Winona","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Moeller,"City of Winona","207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378",Winona,MN,55987,507-457-8243,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-17,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28600,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1165,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1165,,"Mark Peterson, Allyn Thurley, Gerry Krage, Pam Eyden, George Borzyskowski, Paul Double, MIchelle Alexander",,"City of Winona","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Moeller,"City of Winona","207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378",Winona,MN,55987,507-457-8243,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-18,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28601,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,2306,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2306,,"President Gloria Lee, VP John Dobmeier, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Treasurer Gail Blair, Mark Altenburg, Les Bakke, Jon Evert, Dr. Vijay Gaba, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jen Tjaden, Duane Walker, Dale White",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Maureen,"Kelly Jonason","Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,218-299-5511,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-19,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28603,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,679,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,679,,"Scott Adkisson - Chair, Roger Hand - Vice Chair, Fran O'Connell - Secretary, Keith Fossen - Treasurer, Ron Allen - County Commissioner, Nancy Barth, Michael Bergervoet, Howard Burfeind, Janet Daley, Marilyn Lawrence, Ruth Nerhaugen, Ann Nibbe, Ken Roufs, Dennis Schultz, and Loren Evenrud.",,"Goodhue County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dustin,Heckman,"Goodhue County Historical Society","1166 Oak Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-388-6024,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-20,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28607,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1475,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1475,,"Jeff Poolman, Hal Bitzer, Nora Crumpton, Cindy Hanson, Carol Birkeland, Jay Ruediger, John Tschudy, Marti Carlson",,"Depot Preservation Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joanne,Kellner,"Depot Preservation Alliance","PO Box 1238",Baudette,MN,56623,218-779-1365,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-21,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28611,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1440,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1440,,"Moorhead City Council Mari Dailey, Nancy Otto, Heidi Durand, Jim Haney, Mike Hulett, Brenda Elmer, Chuck Hendrickson, Steve Gehrtz",,"City of Moorhead","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amanda,Nordick,"City of Moorhead","324 S 24th Street",Moorhead,MN,56560,218-234-7390,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-22,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28612,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,920,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,920,,"Mark Gaylord - Mayor, John Beattie - councilmember, Jennifer Caron - councilmember, Mary Jo Fulkerson - councilmember, Greg Miller - councilmember",,"City of Excelsior","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patrick,Smith,"City of Excelsior","339 Third Street",Excelsior,MN,55331,952-653-3674,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-23,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28614,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,575,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,575,,"John Franceschelli, David McMillen, Michael Haley, LeeAnn Lehto, Zachary Mohlis, David Schreier (Ex-Officio), Robert Vogel (consultant), Tony Wippler (staff liason)",,"City of Farmington","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tony,Wippler,"City of Farmington","430 3rd Street",Farmington,MN,55024,651-280-6822,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-25,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28615,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,375,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,375,,"Ed Muehlberg, Chair; Cindy Cofer Evert, Vice Chair; Mark Freiberg; JoAnn McGuire Steve Olson; Deb Paulson; Pamela Spera",,"City of Eden Prairie","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Creamer,"City of Eden Prairie","8080 Mitchell","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,952-949-8481,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-24,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28616,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,300,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,300,,"Ed Muehlberg, Cindy Cofer Evert, Mark Freiberg, JoAnn McGuire, Steve Olson, Deb Paulson, Pamela Spera",,"City of Eden Prairie","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Creamer,"City of Eden Prairie","8080 Mitchell","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,952-949-8481,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-26,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28619,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,980,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,980,,"Mayor Richard Bend,Council member Peg Nolz,Council member Randy Nelson,Council member Bill Palmquist,Council member Joe Richter",,"City of Afton","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ron,Moorse,"City of Afton","Afton City Hall, 3033 St. Croix Trail S, PO Box 219",Afton,MN,55001,651-436-8957,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-27,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28620,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,3474,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3474,,"Jane Remiger, President Steve Archer, VicePres Lou Anne Kling, Treasuerer Paulette Grieger, Secretary Doug Moll, Member",,"Yellow Medicine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Schulz,"Yellow Medicine County Historical Society","PO Box 145","Granite Falls",MN,56241,320-564-4479,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-28,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28621,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1402,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1402,,"Linda L. Lemmer Leo Soukup Steve Caron Andy Mack Warren Meissner Gina Lemon Kim Nagle Kathryn ""Jody"" Beaulieu",,"Beltrami County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Karalus,"Beltrami County Historical Society","130 Minnesota Avenue SW",Bemidji,MN,56601,218-444-3376,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Beltrami",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-29,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28624,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,2763,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2763,,"Mark Metzler, Bruce Montplaisir, Rick Christenson, Jonelle Moore, Michelle Alexander, Tom Bremer, Jerome Christenson, Steve Craney, Retha Finger, Carolyn Goplen, Margaret Johnson, Mena Kaehler, Terri Lieder, Mary Nelson, Mary Polus, Mike Slaggie, LeRoy Telstad, Cindy Timm,Peter Walsh",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-2723,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-31,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28632,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1116,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1116,,"Governing Body Names; Deonn Cicak, Judy Gregg, Orlene Fisher, Alta McQuatters, Linda Lamb, Steve Lukas, Andrea Peterson, Dory Spence, Judy Brisky, Peter Juhl, Kate Griffith, Leona Scherer, Steve Schug,Barb Livdahl, Dianne Schwecke, and Jim Tveekrem",,"Schroeder Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Suzan,From,"Schroeder Area Historical Society","PO Box 337, W Highway 61",Schroeder,MN,55613,218-663-7706,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-32,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28633,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1010,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1010,,"Kevin Wetherille, Kurk Marston, Rachel Simmons-Houck, DeeDee Currier, Paul Youngs, John Diers, Dave Menden",,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Klehr,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-445-0378,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-33,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28634,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,3027,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3027,,"Gale Dahlager, Liz Lanning, Dick Hoff, Elaine Johnson, Tami Hebrink, Iverne Enestvedt",,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, Box 462","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,320-765-2274,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-34,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28641,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,3547,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3547,,"Mary Smith, Kathy Claussen, JoAnne Peterson, Corbin Corson, Suzanne Vold, Cody Rogahn, Neil Lageson, David Lent",,"Pope County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Merlin,Peterson,"Pope County Historical Society","809 South Lakeshore Drive","Glenwood MN",MN,56334,320-634-3293,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Pope",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-35,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28646,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,2172,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2172,,"Garry Ellingson - President, Glenn Medgaarden - Vice President, Pat Kitchings - Secretary, Diana Witt - Treasurer, Miguel Garate, Don Konken, Jackie Holst, Terry Donovan, Royce Helmbrecht, and Ardis Jensen.",,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dustin,Heckman,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 SW Sixth Avenue",Austin,MN,55912,507-437-6082,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-36,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28649,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,700,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,700,,"David Neuger, Ron Gardner, Sarah Beimers, Heather Scott, Jane McWilliams, Susannah Ottaway, Alice Thomas, Scott Richardson, Jim Christensen, Lisa Peterson, Debby Nitz, Christian Hakala, Michele Reese, Lindsay Hawkins, Eric Fure-Slocum",,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hayes,Scriven,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-9268,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-37,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28651,"2014 Summer Exhibit Plan",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Linda Falkman, Michael Vadnie, Mathia Baden, Rick Bussler, Carlton DeWitt, Doug Hanneman, Barbara Trebisovsky, Marge Winkelman, Tim Hennagir.",,"Minnesota Newspaper Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to create an exhibit plan as part of the museum's revitalization efforts.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Vadnie,"Minnesota Newspaper Foundation","1866 Lucille Lane","St. Cloud",MN,56303,320-492-3517,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-summer-exhibit-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28652,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1873,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1873,,"Nicholas Ostapenko, Robert Boone, Tom Chial, Stephen Osman, Jack Johnson, Lyle Doerr, Betty Masoner, Frank Messsina, Kurt Stelten, Richard Nash, Tim Meininger, Paul Monteen, Doug Hanson, Jon VanderHagen",,"Minnesota Military Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Thielen,"Minnesota Military Museum","Camp Ripley, 15000 Highway 115","Little Falls",MN,56345,320-232-0785,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-38,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28654,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,3460,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3460,,"Harlan Tardy, Rally Hess, Paul Janssen, Larry Killien, Rich Puhek, Shelley Robinson, Bonnie Fena, Rep. Carly Melin, Lisa Kvas, and Dan Vidmar",,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mai,Vang,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,218-254-1238,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-39,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28663,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,2718,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2718,,"President, Neal Ingebrigtson; Vice President, Open; Secretary/Treasurer, Kathy Lozinski; District 1, John Lenz; District 2, Open; District 3, Don Swanjord; District 4, Georgia Boerboom; and District 5, Jan Maeyaert-Hansen",,"Lyon County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society","301 W. Lyon St.",Marshall,MN,56258,507-537-6580,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-40,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28666,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,470,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,470,,"Karen McCrossan, Laurie Andries, Wendy Petersen Biorn",,"Hassan Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,McCrossan,"Hassan Area Historical Society","25000 Hassan Parkway",Rogers,MN,55374,763-238-8382,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-41,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28667,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,3465,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3465,,"Beth Westby, Ruth Solem, Barb Tarcza, Bob Glomstad, Rolland Moen, Fred Eckhart, Ruth Larson, Teresa Bly, and Roy Marihart",,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barb,Redepenning,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,320-598-7678,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-42,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28673,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1783,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1783,,"Ken Braaten, Harlan Highberg, Larry Shelquist, Jan Feil, Fred Sundquist, David Hallan, Debbie Wilde, DonnaRae Jacobson, Rodney Rhen.",,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society","PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,218-785-2000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-43,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28674,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1798,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1798,,"Blaine ""Butch"" Diesslin, President; Gil Knight, Vice President; Patti Crager, Secretary; Sherry Abts, Treasurer; Peg Rosett; Barb Cary Hall; Doug Hirdler; Bill Tefft; Bill Latady; Pam Brunfelt.",,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for one staff member at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sarah,Guy-Levar,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","PO Box 391",Ely,MN,55731,218-365-4451,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-44,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28675,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,930,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,930,,"Renee Hafften, Mayor, Rick Martinson, Todd Wenz, Jeanette Graner, Denise Kesanen",,"City of Rockford","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Carswell,"City of Rockford","6031 Main Street",Rockford,MN,55373,763-477-6565,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-45,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28678,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,750,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,750,,"HPC Chair Darlene Kotelnicki, Vice Chair Connie Lies, Secretary Diane Bragg, Kateri Korman, Arlene Kowalowski",,"City of Litchfield","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joyce,Spreiter,"City of Litchfield","126 Marshall Avenue N",Litchfield,MN,55355,320-693-7201,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-46,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28682,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,1110,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1110,,"Greg Osterdyk, Mike Webb, Cindy Monroe, Carrie Newhouse, Glen Henry",,"City of Carver","Local/Regional Government","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cindy,Nash,"City of Carver","316 Broadway, PO Box 147",Carver,MN,55315,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-47,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28686,"2014 AASLH Conference Scholarship",2014,585,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,585,,"John Varone, Al Bongard, Janet Fahey, Dan Lund, Michael Own Hill, Darlene Fasching, Lynette Bledsaw, Mike Fahey, Burton Johnson",,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for two staff members at the national American Association for State and Local History Conference in St. Paul, September 17-20, 2014.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Gould,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2014-aaslh-conference-scholarship-48,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007118,"2018 Design Plans for Historic Madison City Hall and Opera House",2018,45180,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",45180,,"Greg Thole, Maynard Meyer, Tim Volk, Paul Zahrbock, Adam Conroy",,"City of Madison","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for Madison City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"Madison City Hall repair plans The City of Madison received funding for an assessment of their City Hall and Opera House, constructed in 1903. The building, which sits on the National Register of Historic Places, was initially constructed as a performance hall, but now functions as the city’s main municipal building. However, over time, the exterior of the building fell into disrepair, including the doors, windows, and facade. These will be refurbished in a historically sensitive manner, bringing the building up to date while preserving its historic character. The city of Madison takes great pride in its city hall and hopes that these improvements will allow the building to serve as a pillar of their community for another century at least. ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Val,Halvorson,"City of Madison","404 Sixth Avenue",Madison,MN,56256,320-598-7373,madison@ci.madison.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2018-design-plans-historic-madison-city-hall-and-opera-house,,,, 10013445,"2018-2019 Field Collection Inventory",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,18447,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",28447,,"Michael Fredeen (Chair), Jessalyn Sabin (Vice Chair), Robin Harkonen (Treasurer), Anna Ruper (Secretary), Julie Lucas, Brandi Maki, Tammy Mattonen, Michael Montgomery, Paul Pinkoski, and Keith Turner.",0.74,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization and analysis of archaeological collections, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,"(218) 254-1238",allyse.freeman@mndiscoverycenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2018-2019-field-collection-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17726,"25th Anniversary Oral History Project",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Katha Dance Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 20 interviews the history of the Katha Dance Theatre's first 25 years.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rita,Mustaphi,"Katha Dance Theatre",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/25th-anniversary-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18022,"25-Year Framework and 10-Year Goals",2010,14720,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society, the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Minnesota Humanities Center hosted a series of listening sessions and posted an online survey to obtain public input on how the Arts and Cultural Heritage funds should be spent.  Using this input, a 13-member committee comprised of representatives from the three organizations and 10 other history, arts and cultural organizations and libraries worked together to develop a 10-year plan and 25-year framework for the use of ACHF funds.  10-year plan and 25-year framework report ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Andrea ",Kajer,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/25-year-framework-and-10-year-goals,,,, 28785,"""My 3000 Mile Hike to San Francisco"" Research Project",2014,7130,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7130,,"Ronald A. Phillippo, Lorena Palm, James Stevenson, Sandy Craighead, Howard Guthmann, John H. Guthmann, Hugh H Gwin, Barbara Corti Herrmann, Kurt Leichtle, Roberta J. Moore, Stephanie Pommier, William E. Rust, Nora Slawik, George Smith, Tom Welna, David Wettergren, Kent York",,"North Star Museum of Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research context for a manuscript by then 16-year-old Leon Blehart about a 1915 hike from St. Paul to San Francisco.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Claudia J.",Nicholson,"North Star Museum of Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting","2640 E Seventh Avenue","North St. Paul",MN,55109,651-748-2880,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Freeborn, Ramsey, Steele",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/my-3000-mile-hike-san-francisco-research-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17775,"3-Dimensional Inventory and Catalog Project",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct and inventory and cataloging project of 3-dimensional artifacts in OCHS' collections.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cara,Clarey,"Olmsted County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/3-dimensional-inventory-and-catalog-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025002,"40th Anniversary of Hjemkomst Voyage: Exhibition Update",2022,50000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All targets were achieved. BrownKnows Designs did a good job fabricating, editing and revising text panels, and installation. HCSCC collected visitors surveys from July 23, 2022 through December 31, 2022. Visitors shared. HCSCC provided a book for visitors to share their own dreams and many did so. The dreams ranged from ? to ?.",,55000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",105000,,"Vijay Gaba, Jim Steen, Jo Nell Moore, Warren Hilde, Dennis Herbranson, Jon Evert, Russ Hanson, Willy Jacobson, Jenna Kahly, Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Deb White, Diane Wray-Williams",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to update and install an exhibit for the 40th anniversary of the 1982 Hjemkomst Voyage.",,"To hire qualified consultants to update and install an exhibit for the 40th anniversary of the 1982 Hjemkomst Voyage.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Emily,Kulzer,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,Emily.Kulzer@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/40th-anniversary-hjemkomst-voyage-exhibition-update,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031360,"517 First Street HVAC Evaluation",2023,8900,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The short term target was achieved with the completion of the HVAC assessment by QSE. The analysis and information provided in the assessment gives CCHS a firm foundation from which to reach our intermediate and long term targets of designing and installing a new HVAC system capable of attaining the desired environmental criteria.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8900,,"Lin Deardorff, Mike Coleman, Dan Lund, Tom Workman, Mike Fahey, Marta Beckett, David Lavin, Mark Willems, Matthew McDougall, Patti Dietzel, Dean Hilgers, Bryce Johnson, Thomas W. Larkin",,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeremy,Murray,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,9524424234,jmurray@co.carver.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/517-first-street-hvac-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17880,"70 Years Project's ""Made in Minnesota"" documentary",2013,5500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5500,,,,"70 Years Project/IFP Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and write a script for a documentary on innovations developed in Minnesota that contributed to victory in World War II.",,"To research and write a script for a documentary on innovations developed in Minnesota that contributed to victory in World War II.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Randal,Dietrich,"70 Years Project/IFP Minnesota","2446 University Ave West , #100","St Paul",MN,55104,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/70-years-projects-made-minnesota-documentary,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18056,"70 Years World War II Project",2011,39000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"70 Years Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity"," The Minnesota Historical Society partnered with the 70 Years Project to begin development of a web site that will enable all Minnesotans to again share in the tragedies and triumphs of the 1,345 days of World War II.  The site will feature oral histories from World War II veterans as well as a wartime headline taken from Minnesota newspapers for every day of the war.  The web site will serve as a resource for the general public, as well as for the relatives of the more than 300,000 Minnesotans who fought in the war. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society partnered with the 70 Years Project to begin development of a web site that will enable all Minnesotans to again share in the tragedies and triumphs of the 1,345 days of World War II. The site will feature oral histories from World War II veterans as well as a wartime headline taken from Minnesota newspapers for every day of the war. The web site will serve as a resource for the general public, as well as for the relatives of the more than 300,000 Minnesotans who fought in the war. ",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matt,Hill,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3428,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/70-years-world-war-ii-project,,,, 10007165,"AASLH StEPs Assessment Program",2018,9993,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9993,,"Mary Henke Bob Allison Bev Wangerin Liz Schwarze Anne Hahn John Lofdahl Lynn Buck Karen Hendricksen",0.29,"McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide McLeod County Historical Society with professional continuing education through a national museum training program.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,"McLeod County Historical Society","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,320-587-2109,director@mcleodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, McLeod",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/aaslh-steps-assessment-program,,,,0 10007226,"AASLH StEPs Assessment Program for the Wanda Gag House Association",2017,7675,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The Wanda Gag House Association, an all volunteer non-profit association and museum, set up a schedule to complete the StEPs program lead by a hired consultant. The schedule was adhered to, for the most part, with a committee formed by board members selected for each StEP. The committee members and the StEPs consultant reported what was covered in each StEP to the full board of directors at the end of each section. The StEP was approved and the Certification Certificate sent in. The WGHA received Certification in all six StEPs. To help retain the great ideas and plans recorded by the consultant during each StEP review, the consultant has put together a binder of research materials, notes and future grant ideas for the WGHA to use in their future strategic planning.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7675,,"Brent Boston, Mike Gag, Mary Ann Baumgart, Jill Roux, Sharon Glotzbach, Diane Zellman, Mary Jean Janni, Judy Kastman, Karla Havemeier, Diana Schaefer, Jo-ell Flitter, Cara Knauf, Kim Rockvam, Steve Sherman, Phil Davis",,"Wanda Gag House Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide Wanda Gag House Association with professional continuing education through a national museum training program.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sharon,Glotzbach,"Wanda Gag House Association","226 North Washington","New Ulm",MN,56073,952-250-4187,sharong@newulmtel.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Brown",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/aaslh-steps-assessment-program-wanda-gag-house-association,,,,0 10025207,"AASLH STePs Assessment Program",2022,9993,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2475,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12468,,"Don Anderson, Jim Elert, William Ewald (Vice President), Ken Huber, Elsa Kendig, David Kuball (Treasurer), Denise LaMere-Anderson (Golden Valley City Councilmember), Teresa Martin, Mary McCormick, Steve Schmidgall (Secretary), Kyle Scott (President)",,"Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide Golden Valley Historical Society with professional continuing education through a national museum training program.",,"To provide Golden Valley Historical Society with professional continuing education through a national museum training program.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Boyd,"Golden Valley Historical Society","7800 Golden Valley Road","Golden Valley",MN,55427,6122475283,crystal.boyd@colorado.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/aaslh-steps-assessment-program-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012342,"Abe White Farm National Register Evaluation",2019,9750," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The eligibility study was completed. We won't know the final outcome until it is nominated and hopefully approved for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.",,1100,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10850,,"Dennis Houg, President; Beverly Kramp, Vice-President; Agnes Farnam, Secretary/Treasurer; Alan Johnson, Project Director; Annette Houg; Lynda Weiss; Henry Kramp; Betty McAllister; Patricia Johnson; Jerry Peterson; Joan Helms; Kasey Helms."," ","Heritage Group North, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Abe White Farm for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alan,Johnson,"Heritage Group North, Inc."," 2626 24th Ave SW, PO Box 266 "," Pine River "," MN ",56474,"(218) 851-4441"," aljohn@uslink.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/abe-white-farm-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031216,"Abolitionists of Southeast Minnesota Oral History Project",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Bucky Flores (President), MaryKate Ciszak (Vice President), Kate Utterback (Secretary), Sharon Columbus (Treasurer), Sara Holger, Nicole Pokorney, Jasmyne Johnson, Denine Voegeli, Angela Boozhoo, Maria Acosta, and Lydia Boysen",0.185294118,"Project Get Outdoors, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 10-15 oral history interviews the unwritten history of abolitionists in southeast Minnesota, as told by the descendants.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Holger,"Project Get Outdoors, Inc.","66555 155th Ave.",Wabasha,MN,55981,5079515885,sara.grover@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Fillmore, Goodhue, Houston, Olmsted, Wabasha, Winona",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/abolitionists-southeast-minnesota-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012427,"Accessibility Assessment of Elysian Site",2019,4500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The Grantee read and signed the Assurances for the Agreement of the grant awarded from MHS. The Grantee vetted the architectural firm for this project following the guidelines with MHS for target completion. The Grantee worked collaboratively with the contracting firm and MHS on the final report. The Grantee worked with the budget awarded in the grant and duly reported all expenditures. The Grantee maintained records of fiscal responsibility and the grant milestones to be reported. The Grantee continued to uphold the work on the grant as modeled and exemplified by the grantor, MHS. The targets of the grant were met and exemplified with the cooperation and collaboration of the firm completing the report, the grantee, and the partnering MHS representative.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4500,,"President Jenifer Morsching, Treasurer Evelyn Fierst, Secretary Donna Morsching"," ","Le Sueur County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to conduct an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) assessment at the Elysian School, located in Elysian, MN and used as a museum for the Le Sueur County Historical Society.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ruth,Collins,"Le Sueur County Historical Society"," PO Box 123 "," Le Center "," MN ",56057,"(507) 521-0450"," tnrranch@hotmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accessibility-assessment-elysian-site,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025165,"Accessible Restrooms - Tower Historic Fire Hall",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,105950,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",115950,,"Doug Workman, Linda Folstad, Diane Meehan, Jayne Sundeen, Barbara Burgess, Kathy Siskar, Corrine Bonicatto, Nancy Larson, Ellie Larmouth, Linda Haugen, Pauline Housenga",,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve public accessibility at the 1895 Tower Fire Hall and better comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.",,"To improve public accessibility at the 1895 Tower Fire Hall and better comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Larson,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","PO Box 465",Tower,MN,55790,2187507515,communitycoaching@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accessible-restrooms-tower-historic-fire-hall,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17922,"Accessioning in View: Inventory & Catalog the Lockheed Martin Collection",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Mark Kaliszewski, James Olson, Roberta Norris-Norvoll, Virginia Lanegran, Tom Achartz, Millie Gignac, Jim Huffman, Bernard Jansen, Leonard Nachman, Leah Stanek, Steve Stremski, Richard Thill, Jeff Walker, Marty Jo Bruyer, Dorothy Cashman, Bill Wolston",,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide basic processing and rehousing of archival materials documenting Lockheed Martin and antecedent companies",,"To provide basic processing and rehousing of archival materials documenting Lockheed Martin and antecedent companies",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Nancy,Hanson,"Dakota County Historical Society","130 3rd Avenue North","South St. Paul",MN,55075,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accessioning-view-inventory-catalog-lockheed-martin-collection,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013477,"ACHS Collections Inventory",2021,49940,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,11520,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",61460,,"Cheryl Meld, Kirk Peysar, Roxy Wigton, John Hendrickson, Laura Thornbloom, Mark Wedel",0.75,"Aitkin County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-12-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Gould,"Aitkin County Historical Society","20 Pacific Street SW, PO Box 215",Aitkin,MN,56431,"(952) 442-4234",Heidi.Gould@aitkincohs.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/achs-collections-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10012608,"Acoustic Evaluation of Old City Hall Opera House",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Eugene Prim, Betty Strom, Brad Field, Don Goedtke, David Brown, Tonya Stokka, Scott Bauer"," ","City of Barnesville","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct an acoustic evaluation of the former opera house space in the Old City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Rietz,"City of Barnesville"," PO Box 550, 102 Front Street North "," Barnesville "," MN ",56514,"(218) 354-2292"," mrietz@bvillemn.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acoustic-evaluation-old-city-hall-opera-house,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007227,"Acquire Digital Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2017,9014,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Due to a total library renovation from April - July, 2017, resulting in our library being closed for more than 8 weeks, data is not available to measure positive outcomes. However, since the library has reopened, use of microfilm readers has jumped dramatically from prior to the remodel. Patrons choose the digital microfilm reader 2:1 over the traditional microfilm reader.",,1200,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10214,,"Constance Carlson, Dave Murray, Pam Campbell, Claudia Menzel, Ken Gregornik, Dick Stevens, Jim Bischoff, Vernetta Weese.",,"Wright County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sally,Stevens,"Wright County Historical Society","2001 Highway 25 N",Buffalo,MN,55313,763-682-7323,wrighthistory@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-digital-microfilm-readerprinterscanner,,,,0 10007228,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer",2017,9385,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","the microfilm printer was purchased at the rate bid. the reader is able to produce a readable document, as well as having the ability to scan and send research items by email.",,829,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10214,,"Ken Braaten, Harlan Highberg, Jan Feil, DonnaRae Jacobson, David Hallan, Rodney Rhen, Debbie Wilde, Carol Sundquist, James Chesley",,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society","PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,218-785-2000,tedevold@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinter-4,,,,0 10007229,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Our goal in this grant was to purchase and provide an upgraded microfilm reader/scanner/printer for the KCHS library. We have achieved that goal and the machine is in use in our library everyday. KCHS offered the opportunity for outside organizations to attend training session and it was attended by 5 people.",,234,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10234,,"Dennis Peterson, Colleen Hern, Sam Modderman, Marilyn Johnson, Gregory Harp, Louise Thoma, Audrey Thompson, Diane Shuck, Rollie Nissen, Darlene Schroeder, Forrest Honebrink, Nancy Welch",,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","610 NE Hwy 71","Willmar MN",MN,56201,320-235-1881,kandhist@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-12,,,,0 10007230,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2017,9385,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We anticipated this project increasing the amount of researchers coming to our facility for research. Since installation, our organization has already seen people that have conducted research on various topics that had not previously used our microfilm readers ask about the new system. With inquiring about it, they are impressed by the system and asking for us to find them ""jobs"" they can do just to use the system that will benefit our organization. We believe the new technology makes reviewing microfilm more appealing, as they are not sitting on the older machines that often times, make reviewing the microfilm difficult due to the screens and technology making the materials grainy and hard to see.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9385,,"Tom Achartz - President, Sally Anderson - Vice President, Marty Jo Bruyer, David Byrne, Stephen Cook - Treasurer, Robert Damon, Jim Huffman, Roberta Norris-Norvoll - Secretary, Greg Oxley, Theresa Palmersheim, Leslie Greaves Radloff, Leah Stanek, Dale Weeks",,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matt,Carter,"Dakota County Historical Society","130 3rd Avenue North","South St. Paul",MN,55075,"651-552-7548 x303",matthew.carter@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-13,,,,0 10007231,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We won't know our usage on the new scanner being we are just doing the demonstrations now for the public until later. There has been a lot of interest shown and people have been using it.",,266,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10266,,"Brent Olson, Jeff Lopez, Todd Hay, Doug Reese, Rollie Nissen (Alternate), Bonita Kallestad, Abigail Duly, Graylen Carlson, James A. Fowler, Ron Shimanski, Mike Housman, Tim Benoit, Paul Setzepfandt, Mike Pogge-Weaver, Ron Antony, John Berends (alternate), Roman Fidler, Brad Johnson, Ron Laycock (Alternate), Julie Sander, Nicholas Johnson, Jeff Olson, Mark Tjossas, Mark Larson, Dean Jensen, Joe Fagnano, Steven Squibb, Roger Vacek, Amy Wilde, Cheryl Heimerl, Cathy Baumgartner, Dennis Ulrich, Denis Anderson, Suzanne Nelsen, Mary Huesing",,"Graceville Public Library",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Vicki,Bartz,"Graceville Public Library","415 Studdart Ave, P.O. Box 457",Graceville,MN,56240,320-748-7332,vicki.bartz@pioneerland.lib.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Big Stone, Traverse",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-14,,,,0 10007232,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner with Computer",2017,9070,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Over the course of the project we have been able to get better, cleaner scans from microfilm reels. We have used the reader/scanner to help patrons research many topics and have been able to get usable photographs off of the reels. Staff, volunteers, and research center patrons have found that the machine is easy to use and offers many more options when scanning. In the long term, RCHS staff will continue to work with the OCR premium software to make scan-able PDF prints. This will help the research information grow and become more readly available for researchers.",,1150,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10220,,"Glenn Holm, Harriet Heinen, Lola Grafstrom, Steve Dostal, Irene Olson, Sheila Winstead, Bruce Olson, Robert Granitz, Jolene Juhl, Colleen Lorenson, Karen Hagen, Katie Hedlund",,"Roseau County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Britt,Dahl,"Roseau County Historical Society","121 Center Street E, Ste 101",Roseau,MN,56751,218-463-1918,rchsroseau@mncable.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-computer,,,,0 10007233,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Scanner",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Measurable Outcomes that were achieved include: -successful acquisition, installation, and operation of the microfilm scanner, computer, and monitor, including development of library-specific documentation for patrons using the microfilm scanner; -announcement of the new microfilm scanner via an article in the DeWitt Wallace Library Spring 2017 newsletter, which was sent to all current Macalester faculty, all academic department coordinators, and the President's Council (senior staff members from across the college); -announcement of the new microfilm scanner via an article in the DeWitt Wallace Library 2016/2017 Annual Report, which is shared with the Provost, Library Advisory Committee members, and also uploaded to the college's institutional repository, DigitalCommons (http://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/libanreport/); -targeted announcement to and training on the microfilm scanner for specific faculty, staff, and students, particularly in the History Department, who are heavy users of primary source materials on microfilm for their research and academic work; -training on the microfilm scanner for library staff; -training on the microfilm scanner specifically for students in Dr. Rebecca Wingo's Spring 2017 class (cross-listed in the History and American Studies Departments), Public History in Action - Remembering Rondo: A Digital History Practicum""; -evidence of usage of the new microfilm scanner via interactions between library staff and patrons, particularly in cases where faculty and students worked with Research and Instruction Librarians or when microfilm was requested via interlibrary loan; and -ViewScan III software usage statistics which logged 9,659 scans since 1/16/2017. One outcome to particularly note is the completion of a project by students in the Spring 2017 course, Public History in Action - Remembering Rondo: A Digital History Practicum."" Students partnered with Rondo Avenue, Inc. (the governing board of the community) to reconstitute the historic business district of the Rondo neighborhood from 1920-1960 using GIS mapping technology. This project drew inspiration from an earlier map by Rondo resident Jim Gerlich of important Rondo landmarks and businesses during the same time period. However, due to space limitations, only businesses established every 10 years could be included. There are no such restrictions on a digital map though, so over the course of the semester, students used the new microfilm scanner to scan all the Rondo-based business ads in the St. Paul Echo (1925-1927), Twin City Herald (1927-1940), and St. Paul Sun (1951-1976). Students presented their research to members of the Rondo Avenue, Inc. Board at the end the semester. The project has been donated to RememberingRondo.org (http://rememberingrondo.org/historic-rondo-businesses/) and a copy also resides in the Ramsey County Historical Society.",,68,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10067,,"Peter W. Ahn, Anne Crandall Campbell, Robin Jackson Colman, Jerry Crawford, David J. Deno, R. Lawrence Dessem, Edward Donkor, Steven C. Euller, Timothy D. Hart-Anderson, Michael A. Huber, Patricia Elizabeth Hume, Patricia R. Hurley, Aukse Jurkute, Carrie Norbin Killoran, Michael Klingensmith, D. Christian Koch, Jeffrey B. Larson, Mark G. Leonard, Seth J. Levine, M.A. Mortenson, Jr., Lee A. Nystrom, Paul L.H. Olson, Sandra R. Ortiz, Sara L. Peterson, Brian Rosenberg (ex officio), James L. Reissner, Susan Dunst Schwartz, Michael E. Sneed, Bruce L. Soltis, Paul J. Strand, Rebecca Van Dyck, Jon M. Walton, Annette M. Whaley",,"Macalester College","Private College/University","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Holt-Werle,"Macalester College","1600 Grand Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55105,651-696-6901,holtwerle@macalester.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerscanner-0,,,,0 10007234,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2017,6188,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","This project would be measured by offering the availability of all Todd County newspapers through 2012 on microfilm. The rolls we received complete this inventory and therefore we achieved our goal.",,82,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6270,,"President Gary Stracek, Vice-president Ron Wienhold, secretary Alice Siegle, Treasurer Gerald Ruda, Trustees: Daiv Freemen, Marilyn Gibson, Leo Heinze, Nancy Kjeldahl, Sidney Kjeldahl, John Kroll, Hollis Bishop, Joe Marte, Joan Pesta, Charles Reichert, Charles, Ring, Elaine John, Rita Stracek, Doris Visser and Shirley Lano.",,"Todd County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 76 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rita,Stracek,"Todd County Historical Society","333 Central Avenue","Long Prairie",MN,56347,320-594-2960,garyritastracek@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Todd",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-1,,,,0 10007151,"Acquire a Microfilm Reader",2018,9879,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9879,,"David Torgelson, Kurt Valetin, Gary Abraham, Marcia Dworshak, Mark Koenig, Diane Arndt, Dawn Bleick, Ron Degner, Colleen Freitag, Wallace Serbus, Karen Serbus, Barb Squibb",,"Renville County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nicole,Elzenga,"Renville County Historical Society","441 North Park Drive",Morton,MN,56270,,director@renvillecountyhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Redwood, Renville",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-reader,,,,0 10012605,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2018,9879," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","A digital microfilm reader/scanner was purchased and a non-network printer was donated as defined in our grant application.",,200,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10079,,"Shari Nelson, Sandy Wood, Jerry Fiola, Margaret Erickson, Jay Milbrandt, Michael Vosbergh, Arthur Frame, Jacoba Nagel, Monica King, Patrick Demuth, Rod Sankey, David Benson"," ","Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society"," PO Box 614 "," Worthington "," MN ",56187,"(507) 372-2681"," demuth1115@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-19,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012607,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2018,9879," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The measurable outcome of replacing an outdated microfilm reader was achieved. Before installing the new microfilm reader, patrons were not able to access quality, readable historical documents. Now we are better able to meet the informational needs of the community through the use of the new microfilm reader.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9879,,"Ron Antony, Brent Olson, Ron Shimanski, Cathy Baumgartner, Mike Housman, Jeff Lopez, Todd Hay, Bonita Kallestad, Abigail Duly, Steve Ahmann, John Maatz, Jim Fowler, Tim Benoit, Doug Erickson, Eric Rudningen, Roman Fidler, Brad Johnson, Julie Sander, Jeff Olson, Mark Tjossas, Mark Larson, Dean Jensen, Joe Fagnano, Steven Squibb, Jack Sandberg, Amy Wilde, Cheryl Heimerl, Jake Dorry, Dennis Ulrich, Suzanne Nelsen, Julie Asmus, Mary Huesing"," ","Pioneerland Library System",Libraries,,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Syrena,Maranell,"Pioneerland Library System"," 410 5th Street SW "," Willmar "," MN ",56201,"(320) 235-3162"," syrena.maranell@pioneerland.lib.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-20,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012613,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2018,9313," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The NCHS now has 117 rolls of Worthington newspapers on microfilm which will allow access to researchers to that resource",,214,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9527,,"Shari Nelson, Sandy Wood, Jerry Fiola, Margaret Erickson, Jay Milbrandt, Michael Vosbergh, Arthur Frame, Jacoba Nagel, Monica King, Patrick Demuth, Rod Sankey, David Benson"," ","Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 103 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society"," PO Box 614 "," Worthington "," MN ",56187,"(507) 372-2681"," demuth1115@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012616,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2018,9879," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","With the ability to now save digital files, there is less paper and copier ink being used...good for the KCHS's budget and also the environment. There is also a considerable amount of savings on postage fees since the files can now be saved digitally and emailed to those requesting information.",,800,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10679,,"Everett Englund, Curt Sjostrand, Cecil Fossell, LaDonna Truedson, Margaret Anderson, Raymond Ward, Mark Olson, James Sjostrand, Deland Swanson, Deb Cederholm A board member recently resigned and a new one will be appointed at the next board meeting."," ","Kittson County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cindy,Adams,"Kittson County Historical Society"," 332 E Main Street "," Lake Bronson "," MN ",56734,"(218) 754-4100"," history@wiktel.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kittson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-21,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012621,"Acquire Primary Sources on Microfilm: Phase III",2018,2997," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","37 reels of microfilm",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2997,,"Ted Ekkers, President; Bill MacMillan, Vice President; Henry Solmer, Treasurer; Jane Hagstrom, Secretary; Jeanne Andersen, Ingrid Moe, Richard Sewall, John Olson, William Beyer, James Robbins, Trustees"," ","St. Louis Park Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 37 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeanne,Andersen,"St. Louis Park Historical Society"," 3700 Monterey Drive "," St Louis Park "," MN ",55416,"(612) 396-6292"," jeanneandersen@comcast.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-sources-microfilm-phase-iii,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012622,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2019,9879," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The Viewscan 4 microfilm reader/printer/scanner and Micro Intel PC were purchased and installed.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9879,,"Dakota County Board of Commissioners: Joe Atkins, Thomas A. Egan, Kathleen A. Gaylord, Chris Gerlach, Mary Liz Holberg, Mike Slavik, Liz Workman"," ","Dakota County Library (Pleasant Hill)",Libraries,,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chad,Lubbers,"Dakota County Library (Pleasant Hill)"," 1490 S. Frontage Rd. "," Hastings "," MN ",55033,"(651) 450-2929"," chad.lubbers@co.dakota.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-22,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012623,"Acquire Elgin Monitor and Elgin Free Press Newspapers on Microfilm",2019,3338," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,22,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3360,,"Will Harrington, Dean Harrington, Paulette Klees, June Hofschulte, Ian Norregaard, Micharl Carter, Janine Zarling, Yvonne Kruger, Linda Zabel, Beth Nienow"," ","Plainview Area History Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 41 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Nienow,"Plainview Area History Center"," 40 4th St SW "," Plainview "," MN ",55964,"(507) 923-7810"," bethmnienow@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Olmsted, Wabasha",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-elgin-monitor-and-elgin-free-press-newspapers-microfilm,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012631,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","As of today's date, 10/29/19, we have had twenty-one patrons sign in to the genealogy room to use the new microfilm reader since it was installed on 2/27/19. In addition, staff has used the microfilm reader many times to research for out of town patrons. We have achieved our goal of offering updated equipment and software to make it easier and quicker for patrons to find the information they need.",,455,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10455,,"Tom Ellig, Joyce Johnson, Ginny Zempel, Robin Stegner, Jeff Gunderson"," ","Redwood Falls Public Library (Plum Creek Library System)",Libraries,,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Molly,Schweinfurter,"Redwood Falls Public Library (Plum Creek Library System)"," 509 S Lincoln Street "," Redwood Falls "," MN ",56283,"(507) 627-8650"," rrstaff@ci.redwood-falls.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Redwood, Renville",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-23,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012632,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2019,9040," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We now have a new ScanPro 2200+ Microfilm Scanner set-up and in-use in our archives room.",,1555,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10595,,"Cathy Erickson, Holly Gangelhoff, Tracy Gilsvik, Michelle Golden, Karen Johnson, Brad Jones, Marcia McCormick, Barry Rackner, Patricia Tofte, John Weidner"," ","City of Two Harbors (Public Library)",Libraries,,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katie,Sundstrom,"City of Two Harbors (Public Library)"," 320 Waterfront Drive "," Two Harbors "," MN ",55616,"(218) 834-6201"," Katie.Sundstrom@alslib.info ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-24,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012633,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2019,9527," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The NCHS now has 120 rolls of microfilm from the smaller communities in the county which will allow access to researchers to that resource.",,243,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9770,,"Sandy Wood, Jerry Fiola, Margaret Erickson, Jay Milbrandt, Michael Vosbergh, Arthur Frame, Jacoba Nagel, Monica King, Patrick Demuth, Rod Sankey, David Benson"," ","Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 117 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society"," PO Box 614 "," Worthington "," MN ",56187,"(507) 372-2681"," demuth1115@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-3,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012637,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2019,9465," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our targets were exceeded because we were able to purchase a better machine than we anticipated. The new machine has a better lens and better spot-edit features which allow us to capture clearer images for our use and for our patrons.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9465,,"Deanna Bunkelman, Francesca Landon, Tom Williams, Peter Kizilos-Clift, Scott Dake, Mark Read, Tad Shaw, Cheryl Ahlcrona, Lisa Stevens, Jacob Westman"," ","Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Houck,"Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society"," PO Box 305 "," Excelsior "," MN ",55331,"(952) 221-4799"," director@elmhs.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-25,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012640,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2019,9879," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The grant proposal requested funds to purchase and install a microfilm reader/printer/scanner for the purposes of limiting access to the bound paper copies of local newspapers and making the research process simpler for our guests. The grant funds were spent appropriately, and the system is assembled for staff, volunteers and visiting researchers to enjoy using for many years to come.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9879,,"Chuck Pease (President), Charles Holmquist (Vice President), Bruce Nelson (Secretary), Sam Feistner (Treasurer), Auggie Anderson, Bob Bohrer, Barb Penk, Robert Schaps, Tom Westrum, Sid Wilson"," ","Meeker County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bayley,Schluter,"Meeker County Historical Society"," 308 North Marshall Avenue "," Litchfield "," MN ",55355,"(320) 693-8911"," director@meekercomuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-26,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012641,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2019,9770," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,100,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9870,,"Shari Nelson, Sandy Wood, Jerry Fiola, Margaret Erickson, Jay Milbrandt, Michael Vosbergh, Arthur Frame, Jacoba Nagel, Monica King, Patrick Demuth, Rod Sankey, David Benson"," ","Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 120 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society"," PO Box 614 "," Worthington "," MN ",56187,"(507) 372-2681"," demuth1115@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-4,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012643,"Acquire Primary Sources on Microfilm",2019,8952," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Measurments are impossible as of this point in time. We received the microfilm in January 2020 and our museum has been closed for the winter and does not reopen until April 1st (or likely later due to Covid-19).",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8952,,"Jon Olson - President and Secretary, Carol Nelson - Treasurer, Jo Holm - Board member, Suzanne Meyerson - Board member."," ","Atwater Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 99 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jon,Olson,"Atwater Area Historical Society"," 500 Pleasant Ave, PO Box 258 "," Atwater "," MN ",56209,"(320) 444-0337"," history56209@outlook.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-sources-microfilm,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012646,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2019,9947," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The measurable outcome of this endeavor was the purchase of a microfilm cabinet and several reels of the microfilm. This goal was achieved, as shown in the attached JPG, ""Reels and Cabinet.""",,68,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10015,,"Chuck Pease (President), Charles Holmquist (Vice President), Bruce Nelson (Secretary), Sam Feistner (Treasurer), Auggie Anderson, Bob Bohrer, Barb Penk, Robert Schaps, Tom Westrum, Sid Wilson"," ","Meeker County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 78 rolls of microfilmed Meeker County newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bayley,Schluter,"Meeker County Historical Society"," 308 North Marshall Avenue "," Litchfield "," MN ",55355,"(320) 693-8911"," director@meekercomuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-5,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012647,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2019,9990," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The covid has set us back on our timeline also we are waiting for the microfilm to use as our primary purpose",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9990,,"Ronald Jabs (Chair), Terri Knox (Sec.), Jeff Will (VP), Ken Malz (Treas.), Liz Thaves (Curator), Jane Bohlman (Assist. Curator)"," ","Jordan Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ronald,Jabs,"Jordan Area Historical Society"," P.O. Box 1, 217 Juergens Circle "," Jordan "," MN ",55352,"(612) 719-9818"," ronjabs@comcast.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-27,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012650,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2019,9879," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We achieved our targets of installing the machine and training staff to use it.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9879,,"Dakota County Board of Commissioners: Joe Atkins, Thomas A. Egan, Kathleen A. Gaylord, Chris Gerlach, Mary Liz Holberg, Mike Slavik, Liz Workman"," ","Dakota County Library (Burnsville)",Libraries,,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Jones,"Dakota County Library (Burnsville)"," 1101 County Rd 42 W "," Burnsville "," MN ",55306,"(952) 891-0304"," emily.jones@co.dakota.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-28,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012655,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2020,9689," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The NCHS now has 119 rolls of Worthington newspapers on microfilm which will allow access to researchers to that resource",,100,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9789,,"Shari Nelson, Sandy Wood, Jerry Fiola, Margaret Erickson, Jay Milbrandt, Michael Vosbergh, Arthur Frame, Monica King, Patrick Demuth, Ron Wood"," ","Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 119 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society"," PO Box 614 "," Worthington "," MN ",56187,"(507) 372-2681"," demuth1115@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-6,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012656,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2020,9989," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,29,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10018,,"Jon Wickett, Ruthann Clay, Char Hansen, HaeKyung Thompson, Patty Huss, John Lindley, Safeer Mirza, Mary Christenson"," ","Richfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alyssa,Swanson,"Richfield Historical Society"," 6901 Lyndale Avenue S "," Richfield "," MN ",55423,"(612) 508-6482"," richfieldhistory@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-29,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012657,"Acquire Historical Jordan Area Newspapers on Microfilm",2020,9608," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9608,,"Ronald Jabs (Chair), Terri Knox (Sec.), Jeff Will (VP), Ken Malz (Treas.), Liz Thaves (Curator), Jane Bohlman (Assist. Curator)"," ","Jordan Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 118 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ronald,Jabs,"Jordan Area Historical Society"," P.O. Box 1, 217 Juergens Circle "," Jordan "," MN ",55352,"(612) 719-9818"," ronjabs@comcast.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-historical-jordan-area-newspapers-microfilm,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012658,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2020,9879," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9879,,"Will Harrington, Paulette Klees, June Hofschulte, Ian Norregaard, Michael Carter, Janine Zarling, Yvonne Kruger, Linda Zabel, Beth Nienow, Janice Marshik"," ","Plainview Area History Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Nienow,"Plainview Area History Center"," 40 4th St SW "," Plainview "," MN ",55964,"(507) 923-7810"," bethmnienow@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-30,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012660,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2020,9879," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9879,,"Randy Krzmarzick - President Judy Remus - Vice President Deb Joramo - Secretary Shirely Cannon - Treasurer Board Members: Deb Moldashal Sara Hornbrook Catherine Roiger Alissa Fischer Lillian Stimpert Kurk Krammer"," ","Sleepy Eye Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Debbie,Joramo,"Sleepy Eye Area Historical Society"," 100 Oak Street NW "," Sleepy Eye "," MN ",56085,"(507) 794-5053"," semuseum@sleepyeyetel.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-31,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012661,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,4372,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14372,,"Randy Krzmarzick - President Judy Remus - Vice President Deb Joramo - Secretary Shirley Cannon - Treasurer Board Members: Deb Moldashal Sara Hornbrook Catherine Roiger Alissa Fischer Lillian Stimpert Kurk Krammer"," ","Sleepy Eye Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 159 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Debbie,Joramo,"Sleepy Eye Area Historical Society"," 100 Oak Street NW "," Sleepy Eye "," MN ",56085,"(507) 794-5053"," semuseum@sleepyeyetel.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-7,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012665,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2020,7893," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7893,,"AbdulRahmane Abdul-Aziz, Ashlyn Anderson, Alex Cirillo, Jay Cowles, Dawn Erlandson, Robert Hoffman, Jerry Janezich, Roger Moe, April Nishimura, Rudy Rodriguez, George Soule, Louise Sundin, Cheryl Tefer, Michael Vekich, and Samson Williams"," ","Minnesota State University, Mankato (Library Services)","Public College/University",,,"To add 97 rolls of microfilmed local newspapers to the library's holdings, making primary records more accessible to the public.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Southworth,"Minnesota State University, Mankato (Library Services)"," Memorial Library, PO Box 8419 "," Mankato "," MN ",56002,"(507) 389-5066"," heidi.southworth@mnsu.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-8,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012669,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2020,3085," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3085,,"Mayor Ted Kozlowski; Ryan Collins, Ward 1; David Junker, Ward 2; Tom Weidner, Ward 3; and Mike Polehna, Ward 4"," ","City of Stillwater","Local/Regional Government",,,"To add 34 rolls of microfilmed property assessment and tax records to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Abbi,Wittman,"City of Stillwater"," 216 North Fourth Street "," Stillwater "," MN ",55082,"(651) 430-8822"," awittman@ci.stillwater.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-9,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012670,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2020,9995," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9995,,"Will Purvis, Vance Stuehrenberg, Kip Bruender, Mark Piepho, Colleen Landkamer"," ","Blue Earth County (Library System)",Libraries,,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kelly,McBride,"Blue Earth County (Library System)"," PO Box 8608 "," Mankato "," MN ",56002,"(507) 304-4007"," kelly.mcbride@blueearthcountymn.gov ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-32,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012673,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2020,7492," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7492,,"Jerry Babb, John Bennett, George Buehl, Sharon Corl, Debi Heitz, Jeff Magnuson, Pamela Myers, Nancy Oestreich, Ron Pauly, Liz Vandam"," ","Westonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 92 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,George,Buehl,"Westonka Historical Society"," 5341 Maywood Rd. "," Mound "," MN ",55364,"(952) 955-2852"," george.buehl@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-10,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013446,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2021,9947,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9947,,"Bob Bohrer (President), Sid Wilson (Vice President), Ken Zachman (Treasurer), Bruce Nelson (Secretary), Jessica Bondhus, Auggie Anderson, Jeff Niedenthal, Sam Feistner, Theresa Nelson, Barb Penk, Tom Westrum",,"Meeker County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 110 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bayley,Schluter,"Meeker County Historical Society","308 North Marshall Avenue",Litchfield,MN,55355,"(320) 693-8911",director@meekercomuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-11,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013448,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2021,9879,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,140,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10019,,"Robert Worden, Eloise Kettner, David Kochmann, Terry Schoenborn, Judy McCollum, Elaine Swiers, Louella Voit, Deb McArthur, Sylvia McCollum, Darvin Schoenborn, Barb Scherping, Marge Fabre, Vi Charboneau",,"Mahnomen County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Terry,Schoenborn,"Mahnomen County Historical Society","106 NE Main Street, PO Box 123",Mahnomen,MN,56557,"(218) 849-6255",terryschoenborn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mahnomen,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-33,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013463,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2021,9990,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,47,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10037,,"Kevin Allen (Treasurer), Jo Guck Bailey, Gayle Elston, Kristin Fisher, Katherine Hughes, Kirby Hurd (Secretary), Steve Jameson (Chair), Jonathan Kemp, Erin Kragh (Vice Chair), Julie Lux, Nikolas Proehl, Mary Lee Teubner, Dana Truebenbach, Ken White, Ken Wilmes, Lisa Wolf",,"Blue Earth County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 111 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Shelley,Harrison,"Blue Earth County Historical Society","424 Warren St.",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 345-5566",archivist@blueearthcountyhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-12,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013511,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2021,9879,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9879,,"Ron Tveit, Cyndy Renfrow, Nannette Taylor, Margaret Marvin, Loralee Marvin, Robert Evans, Bridget Lindner",,"Warroad Heritage Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erin,Thompson,"Warroad Heritage Center","202 Main Ave. NE, PO Box 688",Warroad,MN,56763,"(218) 386-2500",warroadheritagecenter@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-34,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013520,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"10/12/2020 MH: Grantee sent list of board members via Condition 1 report, copied here for documentation: The Lake Lillian Public Library is governed by the broader Pioneerland Library System board. Pioneerland Library System Board Members Brent Olson - Chair Ron Antony - Vice Chair Ron Shimanski - Treasurer Todd Hay - Secretary Dennis Ulrich - Finance Chair Big Stone County Brent Olson Chippewa County Dave Nordune Todd Hay Kandiyohi County Abigail Duly Steve Ahmann Lac qui Parle County John Maatz McLeod County Ron Shimanski Meeker County Joe Tacheny Marlys Bjur Renville County Doug Erickson Swift County Eric Rudningen Yellow Medicine County Ron Antony City of Appleton Vacant City of Benson Brad Johnson City of Bird Island Julie Sander City of Canby Vacant City of Dawson Jeff Olson City of Fairfax Vacant City of Glencoe John Winter City of Graceville Dean Jensen City of Granite Falls Joe Fagnano City of Hector Vacant City of Hutchinson Jared Golde City of Kerkhoven Vacant City of Litchfield Amy Wilde City of Madison Vacant City of Olivia Vacant City of Ortonville Jake Dorry City of Renville Dennis Ulrich City of Willmar Suzanne Nelsen Julie Asmus Mary Huesing The Lake Lillian Public Library also works closely with the Lake Lillian City Council on local issues pertaining to the library. Wendy Lund, Mayor; Kris Kaiser, City Council Member; Crystal King, City Council Member; Michael Sagness, City Council Member; Lowell Petterson, City Council Member _______________________________________________________________ No board for the Lake Lillian library.",,"Lake Lillian Public Library",Libraries,,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ria,Newhouse,"Lake Lillian Public Library","431 Lakeview Street, PO Box 84","Lake Lillian",MN,56253,"(320) 905-2152",ria.newhouse@pioneerland.lib.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-35,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013530,"Acquire Lake Lillian Newspapers on Microfilm",2021,2895,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2895,,"Wendy Lund Michael Sagness Kristine Kaiser Lowell Petterson Cristal King",,"City of Lake Lillian","Local/Regional Government",,,"To add 32 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kris,Kaiser,"City of Lake Lillian","531 Lakeview Street","Lake Lillian",MN,56253,"(320) 220-1414",kaiserkris@ymail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-lake-lillian-newspapers-microfilm,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013534,"Acquire New Archives and Textiles Storage Shelving",2021,9989,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,949,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10938,,"Duane Piere, Cara Knauf, Loren Wing, Yvonne Weber, Peter Baganz, Jeremy Berg, Deb Dove, Lucy Gluth, Lynn Henle, Randy Krzmarzick, Bob Skillings, and Wayne Wagner",,"Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ryan,Harren,"Brown County Historical Society","2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,"(507) 233-2616",collections@browncountyhistorymn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-new-archives-and-textiles-storage-shelving,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012209,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2018,9879," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","I feel our target was achieved. Since learning that we received this grant I have had people inquire if the new machine was here. As it wasn't here yet, I got their names and phone numbers to call when the new microfilm reader was installed. Since we have installed this new machine-less than a week from installation day-we have had 3 people come in to use the machine. They are very impressed and excited to use it. I know they are sharing with their family and friends that we have our new microfilm reader. The more the news is spread the more people will be coming in to use it.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9879,,"Board members: Dotty de Lambert, Jeanette Pidde, Mary Glaeseman, Doug Wenisch, Rita O'Callaghan, Shawna Jacobs, Mike Wellner, Clair Thorston, Teresa Lang City Council: Lowell Helget, Chet Bisel, Mike Rothmeier, Theresa Beckman, John Mueller City Manager: Matt Skaret",,"City of Springfield (Springfield Public Library)",Libraries,,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Roiger,"City of Springfield (Springfield Public Library)"," 120 North Cass Avenue "," Springfield "," MN ",56087,"(507) 723-3510"," lroige@tds.lib.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-15,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012234,"Acquire Worthington Daily Globe Microfilm Rolls from May of 2010 through 2015",2019,5538," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Replacing the actual newspapers with microfilm provides the Library with more space for reference, research, and genealogy shelves. The acquisition of this microfilm allows local, regional, and national researchers increased access to the information contained in these newspaper editions.",,320,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5858,,"Kathy Craun, Marlene Greve, Peg Faber, Mary Larson, Gene Metz, Charlene Wintz"," ","Nobles County Library & Information Center",Libraries,,,"To add 68 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to the library's holdings to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Ebbers,"Nobles County Library & Information Center"," 407 12th St., Box #1049 "," Worthington "," MN ",56187,"(507) 295-5345"," lebbers@co.nobles.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-worthington-daily-globe-microfilm-rolls-may-2010-through-2015,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012478,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii). ","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org ","The final measurable outcomes are primarily based on improved technology and user satisfaction. The specifications of the ScanPro 2200 improve the patron experience by providing multiple options to save data, access it, and offer improved clarity. The machines are easy to operate, and users can quickly navigate a roll of film by either going directly to a specific page or searching newspaper articles. When these documents were originally scanned for microfilm, a fair number were either of poor quality or existing technology limited an enhanced image. The ScanPro 2200 can improve the sharpness of film documents through its software, making them much better than the original. The most visible improvement from the ScanPro 2200 are the printed copies. These documents are an upgrade from our existing machines as clear lines and definition make for an outstanding copy. Software capability allows users to merge multiple scans into one document. Users have the option to save their files electronically, either to a USB drive, email them, or print hard copies.  Equally, staff appreciate its multiple options and the opportunities they provide exhibits, programming, and publications. The Stearns History Museum recognizes the need to continually improve our public service by any means possible. Purchasing this high-quality scanner was a beneficial addition to our Research Center and Archives. It not only fits within our Strategic Plan, patrons and staff have access to improved technology and a better end product. ",,1963,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org ",11963,,"John Bodette--chair, Tom Mathews--vice chair, Pat Webber--secretary, Philip Terry--treasurer, Annette Atkins, Barbara Carlson, Dorraine Larison, Susan Palmer, Stephanie Peterson, Elizabeth Reisinger, George Rindelaub, Bruce Skalbeck, and Dan Tideman"," ","Stearns History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public. ",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Penick,"Stearns History Museum"," 235 33rd Avenue South "," St. Cloud "," MN ",56301,"(320) 253-8424",spenick@stearns-museum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-16,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012567,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2018,9879," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The ViewScan 4 is installed and in operation in the Milaca Museum research room. Training of additional volunteers and visiting researchers has begun. Many hours have been spent on research, primarily in newspapers on film, and 129 prints have been made from these newspapers and 34 documents have been emailed.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9879,,"Jere Day, Leslie Anfinson, Ann Johnson, Thomas Sauer, Lynn Kent, Karen Schlenker"," ","Milaca Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Schlenker,"Milaca Area Historical Society"," 145 S. Central Ave., PO Box 144 "," Milaca "," MN ",56353,"(320) 982-1212"," museum@milaca.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-17,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012600,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2018,8990," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We will begin and continue to track the usage of the new microfilm scanning system, which will provide the necessary data showing that the community is still connecting with the past through new forms of technology.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8990,,"Spencer Buerkle, Randy Winscher, Jayne Dietz, Mary, Eberley, Lisa Fobbe, Laura Hayes, Jeff Bertram, Fran Ramier, Bernice Bern, Leigh Lenzmeier, Dave Kircher, Michael Potter, Wayne Bauernschmitt, Jim Shovelain, Dan Bravinder"," ","Great River Regional Library",Libraries,,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Stolpman,"Great River Regional Library"," 1300 W St. Germain Street "," St. Cloud "," MN ",56301,"(320) 650-2510"," bethr@grrl.lib.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-18,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17799,"Acquire The Truman Tribune Newspapers on Microfilm",2013,6330,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6330,,"President-Joe Metz Vice President-Eldor Pfeil Treasurer- Darlene Brummond Secretary-Marilyn Carrigan Board: Allene Clow, Eileen Howell, Mildred Mallery, Gene Mager, DeLores Pfeil, Morgan Tennyson, Rosaleen Zenk.",,"Truman Historical Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 70 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",,"To add 70 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Marilyn,Carrigan,"Truman Historical Association","109 W Ciro Street, PO Box 56",Truman,MN,56088,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-truman-tribune-newspapers-microfilm,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17810,"Acquire ScanPro 2000 Microform Scanning System",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Dave Bastyr, Dennis Bergrud, Jim Bier, Kim Bradley, Chris Colby, Sally Enders, Gene Ohnstad, Darwin Olson, Terri Penz, Randy Shindelar, Jim Suk, Jim Wiekamp, Linga Willihnganz",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sandra,Toogood,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-scanpro-2000-microform-scanning-system,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17812,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Harlan Tardy, Rally Hess, Pat Ives, Carly Melin, Larry Killien, Jim Perunovich, Shelly Robinson",,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Scott,Stein,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinter,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17820,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"G. Paul Beaumaster, Richard Carlander, Pat Chappuie, Loren Dahle, Chip DeMann, Chuck DeMann, Bill Helling, Ron Parker, Jason Reher, Ione Schrader, Pauline Schreiber, Jan Stevens, Julie Underdahl, and Peter Waldock",,"Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society","1814 NW Second Avenue",Faribault,MN,55021,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17828,"Acquire ""Bemidji Pioneer"" and ""Bemidji Sentinel"" Newspapers on Microfilm",2013,6966,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6966,,"Sharon Geisen (BCHS board president), John Eggers (board vice-president), Andy Mack (co-treasurer), Warren Meissner (co-treasurer), Kim Nagle, Linda Lemmer, Leo Soukup",,"Beltrami County History Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To acquire 86 rolls of primary records on microfilm for increased public access to history.",,"To acquire 86 rolls of primary records on microfilm for increased public access to history.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Nicole,Foss,"Beltrami County History Center","130 Minnesota Ave SW",Bemidji,MN,56601,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-bemidji-pioneer-and-bemidji-sentinel-newspapers-microfilm,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17885,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Wabasso Public Library Board: Joyce Plaetz, Jessica Zollner, Jan Guenigsman, Lucia Eichten, Bernadette Thooft",,"Wabasso Public Library",Libraries,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Marilyn,Daub,"Wabasso Public Library","PO Box 190",Wabasso,MN,56293,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinter-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17886,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Scanner",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Jeff Schiffman-President, Pat Kennedy-VP, Jodi Hintzen-Secretary, Directors: Jeanne Batesole, Lloyd Flaaten, Bruce Haugen, Jeff Karrow, Carol Neumann, Larry Skoglund, Kay Zebarth",,"Douglas County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kim,Dillon,"Douglas County Historical Society","1219 Nokomis Street",Alexandria,MN,56308,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerscanner,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17891,"Acquire Microfilm Scanner",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Mayor Rob Hammond, Councilmember John Gartzke, Councilmember Allen Aukes, Councilmember Glenn Gaylord, Councilmember John Huisman, Councilmember Richard Scholtes, Councilmember Russ Erichsrud",,"Blue Earth Community Library/City of Blue Earth",Libraries,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Eva,Gaydon,"Blue Earth Community Library/City of Blue Earth","124 W 7th St.","Blue Earth",MN,56013,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-scanner,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17911,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer",2013,6895,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6895,,"Penny Quast, Pres. Melvin Lindquist, V.P. Barry Schrieber, Board Member Tammy Creasy, Sec. John Hewitt, Treas. Sue Johnson, Board Member Ron Almen, Board Member",,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer.",,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer.",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Penny,Quast,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society","101 South Tenth Avenue",Princeton,MN,55371,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinter-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17934,"Acquire Digital Microfilm Reader/Printer",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Tracey Montgomery, Jo Emerson, Jenni Corbett, Shana Karle, Meg Todd, Gloria Tessier, Scott Freeberg, Keith Hisdahl, Lin Lindbeck, Bill Matschke, Chris Johnson, Christy Gutt",,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-digital-microfilm-readerprinter,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17072,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,660,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society",," To add 22 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records ",,"To add 22 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-02-26,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Penny,Quast,,"101 S. Tenth Ave.",Princeton,MN,55371,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche,,,, 17084,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,4239,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Renville County Historical Society",,"To add 157 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",,"To add 157 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-02-23,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carl,Colwell,,"441 North Park Drive",Morton,MN,56270,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-0,,,, 17092,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,673,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Clearwater County Historical Society",," Grant was used to purchase 24 microfilm rolls of the local newspapers in Clearwater County and fill in from neighboring counties newspapers. By adding the newspapers from Polk and Beltrami Counties, the Clearwater County Historical Society will fill in a gap in time when there were no papers in Clearwater County and gain a new perspective of Clearwater County from these papers. The Beltrami County papers are significant to understanding their history because Clearwater was a part of Beltrami until 1902. The split from Beltrami was not a smooth one and the newspapers should shed some light on that process. The newspaper from Polk county will add quite a bit of information to their collection as the town of Fosston in east Polk, and its surrounding area was the trade area and where the train ended before expending to Clearwater. ",,"To add 24 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-02-12,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tamara,Edevold,,"PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-1,,,, 17096,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,3232,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society",,"To add 119 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,"To add 119 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",2010-02-12,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,,"PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-2,,,, 17097,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,6994,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Genealogical Society",," Minnesota Genealogical Society purchased 147 rolls of microfilm from FamilySearch/GSU. This is their complete collection of county marriage records for Hennepin (1853-1918) and Ramsey (1850-1917). ",,"To add 149 rolls of microfilmed county marriage records to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",2010-03-18,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Schade,,"1185 Concord St. N","South St. Paul",MN,55075,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-3,,,, 10024978,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2021,3257,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,81,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3338,,"President: Jerry Bottelberghe, Treasurer: John Marshall, Secretary: Marilee Thomas, William Palmer, Carol White, Jeff Kolnick, John Sherman, Jan Louwagie, and Cassi Weiss.",,"Lyon County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 40 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,"To add 40 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society","301 W. Lyon St.",Marshall,MN,56258,5075376580,director@lyoncomuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-13,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025027,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2021,9879,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9879,,"Dakota County Board of Commissioners: Mike Slavik, Kathleen A. Gaylord, Laurie Halverson, Joe Atkins, Liz Workman, Mary Liz Holberg, Mary Hamann-Roland",,"Dakota County Library (Eagan)",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amanda,Feist,"Dakota County Library (Eagan)","1340 Wescott Road",Eagan,MN,55123,6514502912,amanda.feist@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-36,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025030,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2021,9495,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9495,,"President Teresa Romaan, Secretary Amanda Schultz, Treasurer Chuck Johnson, Board members: Rose Neseth, Jean Grismer, Jim Stoderl. Also Shirley Davidson, Director of the History Arts and Cultural Organization (Friends of the Museum) and Office Manager Heidi Davidson",,"Friends of the Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marcia,Davis,"Friends of the Museum","230 1st Avenue North",Perham,MN,56573,2183718370,marcia@itowmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-37,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025031,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2021,9879,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9879,,"Dakota County Board of Commissioners: Mike Slavik, Kathleen A. Gaylord, Laurie Halverson, Joe Atkins, Liz Workman, Mary Liz Holberg, Mary Hamann-Roland",,"Dakota County Library (Farmington)",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Svoboda,"Dakota County Library (Farmington)","508 Third Street",Farmington,MN,55024,6514380254,Barbara.Svoboda@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-38,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025032,"Acquire Wright County Primary Resources on Microfilm",2021,2985,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2985,,"Ken Gregornik, Pam Campbell, Karen Jacobson, Dave Murray, Cheryl Dahlen, Mary Durben, Jim Lindberg, Claudia Menzel, Tom Ratzloff, Dick Stevens, Leander Wetter.",,"Wright County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 33 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,"To add 33 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sally,Stevens,"Wright County Historical Society","2001 Hwy 25 N",Buffalo,MN,55313,7636827323,sally.stevens@wrighthistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-wright-county-primary-resources-microfilm,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025040,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2022,8304,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Our measurable outcomes will be shown with the interest and usage of the films themselves but we as a Society will be able to use the information the films have and place it onto our Facebook and Website and share with those who are unable to get to our museum or even our state but are still wanting to learn about our town and surrounding areas. Without these films our reader in which we have received on a pervious grant would sit alone.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8304,,"Sara Hornbrook - President, Shirley Cannon - Treasurer, Debbie Joramo - Secretary, Board Members - Deb Moldaschel, Wayne Pelzel, Lillian Stimpert, Judy Remus, and Kurk Kramer,",,"Sleepy Eye Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 102 rolls of microfilmed Springfield, MN newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,"To add 102 rolls of microfilmed Springfield, MN newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debbie,Joramo,"Sleepy Eye Area Historical Society","100 Oak Street NW, PO Box 544","Sleepy Eye",MN,56085,5077945053,semuseum@sleepyeyetel.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-14,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025078,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2022,9982,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Having a stand alone system to search local newspapers on microfilm for research guests with excellent quality and ease of use was proven during our yearly season. Over 1750 visitors had access to the Microfilm reader if they were so inclined to use it. The results were due to an excellent choice of product, vendor, and vendor support for upgrades to the software as they became available.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9982,,"Cecelia McKeig, Lois Orton, Nita Eagle Frink, Tim Werner, Pastor Rene' Mehlberg, Shelly Johnson",,"Cass County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Timothy,Andersen,"Cass County Historical Society","201 Minnesota Avenue West, PO Box 505",Walker,MN,56484,2185477251,casscountymuseum@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-39,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025154,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2022,9976,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9976,,"Pamela Myers, Debi Heitz, Sharon Corl, Liz Vandam, Jeff Magnuson, George Buehl, Ron Pauly, Kandis Hanson, Nancy Oestreich, & John Bennett.",,"Westonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,George,Buehl,"Westonka Historical Society","5341 Maywood Rd.",Mound,MN,55364,9529552852,george.buehl@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-40,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025185,"Acquire West Central Tribune Newspaper on Microfilm",2022,3255,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3255,,"Rollie Nissen, Nancy Welch, Rollie Boll, Emilie Mikes, Karen Hernandez, Mary Larson, Greg Harp, Mark Peterson, John Erickson, Jeff Jagush",,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 36 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,"To add 36 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","610 NE Hwy 71",Willmar,MN,56201,3202351881,director@kandiyohicountyhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-west-central-tribune-newspaper-microfilm,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025206,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2023,9890,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,520,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10410,,"Antinea Ascione, Steve Baule, Holly Masek, Adam Meyers, Erin Pagel, Stephanie Podulke, Scott Redenbaugh, Kristin Robinson, Rawhi Said.",,"Rochester Public Library",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Patalita,"Rochester Public Library","101 2nd Street SE",Rochester,MN,55904,5073282369,spatalita@rplmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-41,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025211,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,356,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10356,,"Susan Zmyslony, Emily Fuerste Swanson, Cynthia Johnson, Dawn Bergeron, Ed Kavanaugh",,"Carlton County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carol,Klitzke,"Carlton County Historical Society","406 Cloquet Avenue",Cloquet,MN,55720,2188791938,director@carltoncountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carlton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-42,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025268,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2023,8755,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8755,,"Kathie Case, Valerie Ross, Paul Thorp, Elizabeth Meyer, Katie Qualey, Ann Higgins,Kelly Reagan, Robert Prince, Devyn Stanton, Kati Simons, Robert Bowes, and Chris Hanaas-Wildfang.",,"Eden Prairie Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,Achartz,"Eden Prairie Historical Society","8080 Mitchell Road","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,9524354371,thomas.achartz@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-43,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025270,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2023,9875,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1703,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11578,,"Le Sueur County Historical Society (LCHS) Executive Board Members: Bill Stangler-President, Dean Pettis-Vice President, Bonnie Reak-Treasurer, Ruth Collins-Secretary, Board Members as follows: Paul Malchow, Bryce Stenzel, George Luskey, Mike Frederick, and Rich Bennett.",,"Le Sueur County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bonnie,Reak,"Le Sueur County Historical Society","PO Box 123","Le Center",MN,56057,5073576733,reak13@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-44,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031367,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2023,7398,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","We are back in business with a fully working microfilm reader! Library patrons are using the reader several times per week.",,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7898,,"Library Board Chair: Jeam MacDonell Board Members: Elias Blocker, Deb Kee, Lisa Lassen, Cyndy Martin, Sheena Richards, Aaron Squadroni, Lisa Tabbert, Ellen Tiegland",,"City of Grand Rapids (Grand Rapids Area Library)",Libraries,,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Will,Richter,"City of Grand Rapids (Grand Rapids Area Library)","140 NE 2nd St","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,2183982172,wrichter@ci.grand-rapids.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Cass, Itasca, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-50,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031368,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2023,4125,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9125,,,0.000980392,"City of Granite Falls (Public Library)",Libraries,,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Larissa,Schwenk,"City of Granite Falls (Public Library)","641 Prentice St.","Granite Falls",MN,56241,3202696501,larissa.schwenk@pioneerland.lib.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-51,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031313,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2024,9995,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9995,,"Rick Krant (Pres.), Joanne Musick (V.P), Laurie Devine (Sec.), Maria Friendshuh (Treas.), Gearld Meyer (Trust.), Cary Coop (Trust.), Tim Lies (Trust.), Jane Bohlman (Trust.), Rex Ernst (Trust.)",,"Belle Plaine Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2023-10-01,2025-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rick,Krant,"Belle Plaine Historical Society","411 N Chestnut","Belle Plaine",MN,56011,9522171385,rick.krant@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-49,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031208,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2024,3095,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3095,,"Matt Becker, Roger Berg, Mike Bernatz, Gwen Carman, Anne Conway, Kelly Fluharty, Jim Goblirsch, Scott Hannon, Erich Lippman, Gay Mortensen, Jessica Richards, Luke Sims, Stephen Swenson, Jill Veerkamp",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 38 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Bloedorn,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,5074542723,0,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-16,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031217,"Acquire Plainview News 1942-1979 Newspapers on Microfilm",2024,2361,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2361,,"Will Harrington, June Hofschulte, Vern Hofschulte, Yvonne Kruger, Paulette Klees, Janice Marshik, Beth Nienow, Melvin Schneider, Linda Zabel, Janine Zarling",,"Plainview Area History Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 29 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Nienow,"Plainview Area History Center","40 4th St SW",Plainview,MN,55964,5079237810,bethmnienow@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Olmsted, Wabasha",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-plainview-news-1942-1979-newspapers-microfilm,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031220,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2024,9735,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,260,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9995,,"John Creasy, Jack Edmonds, Garlan Hulbert, Lester Kriesel, Jeanette Oakes, Gayle Perkins, Chris Rotz, F. Barry Schreiber, Judy Stewart and Rosanne Volker",,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"F. Barry",Schreiber,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society","101--Tenth Ave S",Princeton,MN,55371,7636073195,fbschreiber@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-48,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031232,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2024,1792,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",1792,,"President Gary Stracek, Vice-president Ron Wienhold, Secretary Reta Dahlen, Treasurer Gerald Ruda, Trustees: Nancy Kjeldahl, John Kroll, Charles Reichert, Daiv Freeman, Gene Tschida, Rita Stracek, Marilyn Gibson, Elaine John & Judy Petrie.",,"Todd County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 22 rolls of microfilmed Todd County newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rita,Stracek,"Todd County Historical Society","333 Central Ave.","Long Prairie",MN,56347,3205942960,garyritastracek@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-17,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031171,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2024,9995,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9995,,"Howard Dahlager, Marjorie Flaata, Gretchen Eliason, Cheryl Skalbeck, Sonja Thune, Tami Hebrink, LaMont Jacobson",,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, PO Box 462","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,3207652274,sonja@hcinet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-46,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031188,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2024,6840,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7840,,"Travis Leiviska, Marcia Gerber, Renee Larson, Jim Swenson, Patricia Frank, Jackie McMahon-Ricketson, Kristi LaRowe, Michelle Block, Kelly Nelson, Rick Mattson, Rhonda Olson, Karen Rasmusson, David Oslin, Wendy Kafka, Linda Boettcher, Terry Lovgren, Mary Burmeister, Judy Scholin",,"East Central Regional Library",Libraries,,,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public at the new Sandstone library branch.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Howell,"East Central Regional Library","111 Dellwood St N",Cambridge,MN,55008,7633920643,rhowell@ecrlib.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-47,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025313,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2023,5047,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5047,,"President Gary Stracek, Vice-president Ron Wienhold, Secretary Alice Siegle, Treasurer Gerald Ruda, Trustees: Nancy Kjeldahl, John Kroll, Charles Reichert, Daiv Freeman, Gene Tschida, Rita Stracek, Marilyn Gibson, Elaine John & Judy Petrie.",,"Todd County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 62 rolls of microfilmed Todd County newspapers to make these primary records more accessible to the public.",,"To add 62 rolls of microfilmed Todd County newspapers to make these primary records more accessible to the public.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rita,Stracek,"Todd County Historical Society","333 Central Avenue","Long Prairie",MN,56347,3205942960,garyritastracek@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-15,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025314,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2023,9500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10500,,"Bruce Groulx, Don Niemi, Marcia Gerber, Marlys Dunne, Tanya Paine, Patricia Frank, Mike Warring, Kelly Nelson, Barbara Kruschel, Rick Mattson, Karen Rasmusson, Rhonda Olson, Genny Reynolds, Linda Boettcher, Wendy Kafka, Terry Lovgren, Judy Scholin, Becky Gaede",,"East Central Regional Library",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Howell,"East Central Regional Library","111 Dellwood St N",Cambridge,MN,55008,7633920643,rhowell@ecrlib.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-45,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17341,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,469,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Dassel Area Historical Society",," With the grant the Dassel Area Historical Society purchased 17 rolls of microfilm for local newspapers published in Meeker County covering Dassel. ",,"To add 17 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-02-12,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carolyn,Holje,,"851 Willis Street",Dassel,MN,55325,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-17,,,, 17349,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2011,1693,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Jessie F. Hallett Memorial Library",," Added 28 rolls of microfilm of the Crosby-Ironton Courier newspapers from 1991-2007 to broaden public accessibility to primary records. ",,"To add 28 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",2010-08-27,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Joel,Peck,,"City of Crosby, 2 Second Street SW",Crosby,MN,56441,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-18,,,, 17357,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2011,6618,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County",," 126 rolls of microfilmed church records, WPA files, and newspapers were added to the HCSCC collections to broaden public accessibility to primary records. ",,"To add 126 rolls of microfilmed church records, WPA files, and newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mark,Peihl,,"202 First Avenue North, PO Box 157",Moorhead,MN,56560,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-19,,,, 17449,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2011,3789,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Wilkin County Historical Society",," WCHS purchased 70 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to expand library research resources and broaden public accessibility to primary records. ",,"To add 70 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-12-03,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ruth,Poppel,,"1420 Minnesota Avenue, Apt. 5",Breckenridge,MN,56520,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wilkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-20,,,, 17477,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,257,,,,,,"Freeborn County Historical Society",," 133 microfilmed copies of seven newspapers from the general area were purchased by the Freeborn county Historical society for its research library. The newspapers span the years from 1870 to 2008 and provide a resource for researching family histories, businesses, government agencies, news media and general public infomation. ",,"To acquire 133 rolls of microfilmed newspapers for its research library",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Patricia,Mulso,,"1031 Bridge Street","Albert Lea",MN,56007,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Freeborn,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-21,,,, 17480,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2011,6204,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"St. Cloud State University",," 114 rolls of microfilmed newspapers were acquired from the Minnesota Historical Society of seven (7) local St. Cloud newspapers including the St. Cloud State Chronicle. The materials were checked in, cataloged and made available to St. Cloud State library patrons. ",,"To acquire 114 rolls of microfilmed newspapers for its research library. Amount adjusted to reflect a discount for which the applicant is eligible.",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tom,Steman,,"720 Fourth Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56031,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-22,,,, 17484,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2011,2065,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Aitkin County Historical Society",," The final thirtyeight (38) rolls of microfilm of Aitkin county newspapers were purchased to complete the collection. The acquisition was noted on the Aitkin Independent Age and on the Aitkin County Historical Society web site. ",,"To acquire 38 rolls of microfilmed newspapers for its research library",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Gregory,Leach,,"20 Pacific Street SW",Aitkin,MN,56431,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-23,,,, 17526,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2011,3325,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Goodhue County Historical Society",," The Goodhue County Historical Society purchased 61 rolls of microfilm covering recent editions of Cannon Falls, Kenyon and Zumbrota newspapers as well as early editions of the Red Wing newspapers. ",,"To add 60 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records. Amount adjusted to reflect a discount for which the applicant is eligible.",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Johanna L.",Grothe,,"1166 Oak Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-24,,,, 17114,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,1701,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"McLeod County Historical Society",,"To add 63 rolls of microfilmed primary records to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,"To add 63 rolls of microfilmed primary records to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",2010-04-16,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,,"501 East Fairview Avenue",Olivia,MN,56277,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-4,,,, 17145,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,3041,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,300,,,,,,"Redwood Falls Public Library",," With the grant the Redwood Falls Public Library purchased 122 rolls of microfilm for newspapers published in Redwood County for Belview, Delhi, Lamberton, Lucan and Milroy. Quote from their final report: “The very day we added the new microfilm to the genealogy room it was used by an excited patron researching Milroy baseball.  It was a treat to see her delight and to also know that we were meeting her needs as well as the needs of many more to come thanks to the Legacy Grant and its additions to our collection.” ",,"To add 122 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-04-09,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Molly,Schweinfurter,,"509 South Lincoln Street","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-5,,,, 17155,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,2691,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota State University, Mankato - Library Services",," The Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grant allowed the Library at Minnesota State University, Mankato to acquire 17 new manuscript collections and fill in gaps for 3 additional collections. The primary mission of the Library at Minnesota State University, Mankato is to support the curriculum of the University, with the secondary mission being to serve as a regional information center for the residents of southern Minnesota.  The Legacy grant made possible the acquisition of Minnesota focused microfilm that will have an enduring value to both the campus and the region. ",,"To add 83 rolls of microfilmed primary records to broaden public accessibility",2010-04-16,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Daardi,Sizemore,,"Library Services - MSU Mankato, P.O. Box 8419",Mankato,MN,56002,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-6,,,, 17161,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2011,432,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Kanabec County Historical Society",," With the grant the Kanabec County Historical Society purchased sixteen rolls of microfilm to make current their collection of Kanabec County Times newspaper through 2007 and fill in the missing years of the Grasston Advance for 1920 and 1922. ",,"To add 16 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-07-15,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Janet,Franz,,"PO Box 113",Mora,MN,55051,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kanabec,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-7,,,, 17252,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2011,518,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Iron Range Historical Society",," To add 17 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records ",,"To add 17 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-08-13,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathleen,Bergan,,"19 South Broadway, PO Box 786",Gilbert,MN,55741,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-8,,,, 17257,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2011,3540,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,300,,,,,,"Redwood Falls Public Library",," Redwood Falls Public Library added 140 rolls of microfilms of local newspapers published in Redwood County. ",,"To add 140 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Molly,Schweinfurter,,"509 South Lincoln Street","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-9,,,, 17262,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2011,3837,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Blue Earth County Historical Society",," Blue Earth County Historical Society added of 126 microfilm reels of the local newspapers: The Free Press, Lake Crystal Tribune, Lake Region Times, Maple River Messenger and The Land magazine.  These additions complete the collection with what is currently available through the Minnesota Historical Society's microfilm lab. ",,"To add 140 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-08-13,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Shelley,Harrison,,"415 Cherry Street",Mankato,MN,56001,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-10,,,, 17272,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2011,6960,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society",," To add 255 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records ",,"To add 255 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Barb,Redepenning,,"250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-11,,,, 17284,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,334,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Becker County Historical Society",,"To add 12 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",,"To add 12 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-01-13,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carrie,Johnston,,"PO Box 622","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Becker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-12,,,, 17287,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,6954,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,600,,,,,,"Freeborn County Historical Society",,"To add 277 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",,"To add 277 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-01-13,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Patricia,Mulso,,"1031 Bridge Street","Albert Lea",MN,56007,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Freeborn,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-13,,,, 17290,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,2303,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Itasca County Historical Society",,"To add 84 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records in honor of its 60th anniversary",,"To add 84 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records in honor of its 60th anniversary",2010-01-06,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lilah,Crowe,,"10 NW 5th St.","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-14,,,, 17292,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,6966,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"New Ulm Public Library",," The New Ulm Public Library expanded its microfilm collection to add 258 rolls of microfilmed local newspapers covering most of the 19th and 20th centuries, all of which were absent in their previous collection. This greatly increases free and full access to both researchers and the general public to these primary records. ",,"To add 258 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",2010-01-29,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Larry,Hlavsa,,"17 N. Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-15,,,, 17294,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm/fiche",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Prairieland Genealogical Society",,"To add 275 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",,"To add 275 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-01-15,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Eileen,Holt,,"1501 State Street, PO Box 354",Marshall,MN,56258,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilmfiche-16,,,, 33894,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2015,9385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Targets were exceeded in the speed of delivery and set up and in the overall delight of the people who have used it.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9385,,"Patricia Koski, Patricia Lammi, James Pluth, Judy Swenson, Terry Jackson, Joseph Mertel, Celia Domich, Theresa Jamnick, Sue Kainz, David Kess, Diana Moravitz, Gail Sheddy, Meg Heiman.",0.00,"Ely-Winton Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Sweet,"Ely-Winton Historical Society","1900 East Camp Street",Ely,MN,55731,218-365-3226,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-1,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34005,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2016,9945,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The new microfilm reader/printer/scanner replaced our 18 year old reader/printer for which parts were no longer available. The new equipment allows patrons and staff to scan microfilm to a USB drive as well as print in three paper sizes.",,1863,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",11808,,"Maureen Bell (Vice President), Gregg ""Spike"" Carlsen, Mich?le Cassavante, Edward (Ned) Gordon, Michael Keliher (President), Doug Menikheim, Mary Richie (Secretary/Treasurer), Kathy Stark",0.00,"Stillwater Public Library",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carolyn,Blocher,"Stillwater Public Library","224 Third Street N",Stillwater,MN,55082,"651-275-4338 x125",cblocher@ci.stillwater.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-2,,,,0 34011,"Acquire Bemidji Daily Pioneer and Bemidji Pioneer on Microfilm, 1962-1985",2015,8424,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","We achieved our goal of filling in a gap in our collections by acquiring the microfilm and cataloging it to make it available for staff, volunteers, and researchers. The project reaped immediate benefits by giving our curator access to newspapers from the 1970s that proved valuable for our new Good Sports of the North exhibition.",,45,"Available upon request. Contact",8469,,"Linda L. Lemmer Steve Caron Sharon Geisen Andy Mack Leo Soukup Kathryn ""Jody"" Beaulieu Gina Lemon",0.00,"Beltrami County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 104 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Karalus,"Beltrami County Historical Society","130 Minnesota Avenue SW",Bemidji,MN,56601,218-444-3376,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-bemidji-daily-pioneer-and-bemidji-pioneer-microfilm-1962-1985,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28810,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2015,7131,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7131,,"Peter Walsh - President, Bruce Montplaisir - Vice President, Tom Bremer - Treasurer",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 82 rolls of microfilmed newspapers and Alien Registration and Declaration of Holding Forms to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-2723,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28529,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer",2014,4695,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We had three goals: 1 - to establish a budget for the purchase of the microfilm and another budget for the purchase of the reader. The museum board and the Royalton City Council approved the budgets and we accomplished this goal. 2 - we determined that training on how to use the reader was important to the museum board and when the reader was installed, the museum board did receive training on how to use the equipment. 3 - we wanted to ensure that community members would have access to the microfilm and reader and we accomplished this by installing the equipment in the museum.",,,4295,,8990,,"Joyce Mester, Barb Gangl, Sherry Duevel, Carol Chisholm, Ed Zimny and Andrea Lauer.",,"City of Royalton","Local/Regional Government","To purchase microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ed,Zimny,"City of Royalton","12 N. Birch Street",Royalton,MN,56373,320-267-0730,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinter-3,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28599,"Acquiring Moorhead Daily News Microfilm",2014,3277,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3277,,"President Gloria Lee, VP John Dobmeier, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Treasurer Gal Blair, Directors Mark Altenburg, Les Bakke, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig,Jen Tjaden, Duane Walker, and Dale White",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 40 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Peihl,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquiring-moorhead-daily-news-microfilm,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28446,"Acquire Microfilm/fiche Reader/Printer/Scanner",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Approximately 60 people including the general public, staff from Minneapolis Central Library, staff from other Hennepin County Libraries, and other organizations including Minitex, participated in orientations to the machine and had an opportunity for hands on with the equipment. The machine is currently available and used by the public and library staff. Images can be enhanced and downloaded or emailed.",,,1650,,8650,,"HC Library Board: Therese VanBlarcom, Gary Thade, Jane Shanard, NuRocha Williams, Kathleen Lamb, Claudia Kelly, Jill Joseph, Sandy Johnson, Caitlin Cahill, Chris Damsgard, Rebekah Anderson",,"Hennepin County Library",Libraries,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer/scanner.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,JoEllen,Haugo,"Hennepin County Library","300 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-543-8175,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilmfiche-readerprinterscanner,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28451,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,1740,,8740,,"Jan Carey, Allen Lipke, Lori Hendrickson, David Toivola, Kate Rasley",,"Hibbing Public Library",Libraries,"To enable public access to primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ginny,Richmond,"Hibbing Public Library","2020 East 5th Avenue",Hibbing,MN,55746,218-362-5959,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinter-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28456,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,3340,,10340,,"Barclay Carriar, Tim Chirhart, Jon McGee, Elaine Davis, Carolyn Garvin, Charles Goebel, Deb Huschle, Sharon Libert, Patrick McNeal, Douglas Petersen, Bruce Skalbeck, Ann Stone",,"Stearns History Museum and Research Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To enable public access to primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer/scanner.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Warmka,"Stearns History Museum and Research Center","235 33rd Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,320-253-8424,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28519,"Acquire Primary Resources On Microfilm Phase 5",2014,9234,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","In our Long Range Plan, drafted in 2008, one of our objectives was ""to expand our historical resources and services for the community"". With this grant we have met that goal by expanding our microfilm collection to include the newspapers of southern Renville county, as well as by adding diverse genealogical records to our collection including census records, citizenship records, alien registration records, the Farm, Crop and Labor Reports, and the Dakota War Narratives. Our submitted pictures includes the latest page of our log book in our genealogy room. Our most recent visitors have come from Texas and the Netherlands to do research in our library.",,,,,9234,,"Clara Friese, Tom Ellig, Ginny Zempel, David Peterson, Joyce Johnson",,"Redwood Falls Public Library",Libraries,"To add 111 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Molly,Schweinfurter,"Redwood Falls Public Library","509 S Lincoln Street","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,507-627-8650,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Redwood, Renville",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm-phase-5,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28524,"Acquire Primary Resources on Microfilm",2014,9954,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","This project was achieved because we were able to purchase the additional 83 rolls of microfilm to expand our research library. The public is now able to conduct research on the newly acquired film which was not available before.",,,,,9954,,"Daiv Freeman, Marilyn Gibson, Leo Heinze, Nancy Kjeldahl, Sidney Kjeldahl, John Kroll, Shirley Lunceford, Joe Marte, Joan Pesta, Charles Reichert, Charles Ring, Alice Siegle, Rita Stracek, Doris Visser, President Gary Stracek, Vice-president Ron Wienhold, Secretary Elaine John and Treasurer Gerald Ruda",,"Todd County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 83 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rita,Stracek,"Todd County Historical Society","333 Central Avenue","Long Prairie",MN,56347,320-594-2960,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Todd,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-primary-resources-microfilm,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34025,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2015,9285,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","As stated in the grant application, a short term and long term goal of the Rock County Community Library is to maintain the library",,679,"Available upon request. Contact",9964,,"Jody Reisch, Patsy Amborn, Tina Petronek (Board President), Bruce Olson, Rebecca Aanenson-Banck, Marcia Bork, Joyce Oldre (Board Vice-President)",0.00,"Rock County Community Library (Plum Creek Library System)",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Clint,Wolthuizen,"Rock County Community Library (Plum Creek Library System)","201 West Main Street",Luverne,MN,56156,"(507) 449-5040",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rock,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-3,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34026,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2015,9385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","This project definitely achieved our goal of updating our microfilm reader. It exceeds our expectations with the use of Searchable Text Tools (research word is high-lighted on a page), an image bin stores images and then can be printed on one page and great viewing on the 24"" flat panel monitor. The ease of operation is great.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9385,,"President Gary Stracek, Vice-president Ron Wienhold, Secretary Alice Siegle, Treasurer Gerald Ruda, Trustees: Daiv Freeman, Marilyn Gibson, Leo Heinze, Nancy Kjeldahl, Sidney Kjeldahl, John Kroll, Shirley Lunceford, Joe Marte, Joan Pesta, Charles Reichert, Charles Ring, Elaine John, Rita Stracek, Doris Visser and Shirley Lano.",0.00,"Todd County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rita,Stracek,"Todd County Historical Society","333 Central Avenue","Long Prairie",MN,56347,320-594-2960,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Todd, Douglas, Morrison, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-4,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34029,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2015,9345,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9345,,"Glenn Medgaarden (President), Ardis Jensen (Vice-President), Royce Helmbrecht (Treasurer), Patricia Kitchings (Secretary), Dean Ulland, Sue Grove, Jackie Holst, Terry Donovan, Keith Cich, Courtney Wyatt, Barbara Lewis, Amy Baskin, John Haymond (Executive Director)",0.00,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Haymond,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 SW Sixth Avenue",Austin,MN,55912,507-437-6082,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dodge, Freeborn, Mower, Olmsted, Steele",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-5,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34030,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2015,9380,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","This new equipment will help us to better serve our patrons and will allow us to merge and combine info from more than one page to make one printable document. We have not had this capability before. We do research for others as well as patrons doing their own research, so this will save paper, time and will be a better tool for our needs.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9380,,"Dean Johnson, Brad Kirchner, Angela Sammon, Deb Beighley, Karen Callahan, Diane Olson, Claire Vermedahl, Keith Fligge, Mark Light, Jerry Monson, Paul Anderson, Gary Schindler, Mona Hobbiebrunken, Geri Studier, Jennifer Nelson.",0.00,"Freeborn County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Mulso,"Freeborn County Historical Society","1031 Bridge Avenue","Albert Lea",MN,56007,507-373-8003,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Freeborn,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-6,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34032,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The project goals were exceeded due, in part, to a negotiated price reduction of the scanning package. This allowed CCHS to purchase a better 27"" pivot monitor for more efficient viewing of broadsheet newspapers in full page mode.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Robert Chudek, Neil Gatzow, David Johnson, Jackie Lallier, Perry Lindberg, Mike Nelson, Darcy Pinotti, Mark Strand, Lin Strong",0.00,"Chisago County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Chudek,"Chisago County Historical Society","13112 Third Avenue North, PO Box 146",Lindstrom,MN,55045,651-257-9585,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-7,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34033,"Acquire Old Crow Wing Historical Records on Microfilm",2015,9347,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9347,,"Don Samuelson, Ted Kotyk, Carol Wermter, Dwight Thiesse, Elaine Axtell, Ron Crocker, Shirley Jensen, David Juracek, John VanEssen",0.00,"Crow Wing County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 74 rolls of microfilmed Bureau of Indian Affairs records to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pamela,Nelson,"Crow Wing County Historical Society","PO Box 722, 320 Laurel Street",Brainerd,MN,56401,218-829-3268,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-old-crow-wing-historical-records-microfilm,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34034,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2015,9385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9385,,"Max Blaufuss, Margery Swanson, Bayliss Swanson, Mary Anderson, Leone Ledin, Joanne Blake, Joanne Cahill, Bill Nelson, Jane Robbins",0.00,"Pine City Library Foundation",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Judy,Scholin,"Pine City Library Foundation","300 5th St SE","Pine City",MN,55063,320-322-9255,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-8,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34035,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The measurable outcome of this project, is that we now provide reliable access to our extensive resources on microfilm.",,181,"Available upon request. Contact",10181,,"Peter Walsh - President, Mary Nelson - Vice President, Tom Bremer - Treasurer",0.00,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-2723,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-9,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34036,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner and Computer",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Ted Ekkers, Bonnie Burton, Henry Solmer, Sue Ainsworth, Jeanne Andersen, John Olson, Dale Lapakko, Paul Linnee, James Robbins, Robert Jorvig, Jeffrey Liss",0.00,"St. Louis Park Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer and computer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeanne,Andersen,"St. Louis Park Historical Society","3700 Monterey Drive","St Louis Park",MN,55416,612-396-6292,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-and-computer,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34039,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2015,9385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9385,,"Kathryn Cremers, Patricia Monacelli, Arlene Jershe, Katheran Caulfield",0.00,"Virginia Public Library",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Hoppe,"Virginia Public Library","215 5th Ave S.",Virginia,MN,55792,651-259-3467,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-10,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34060,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2016,9385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9385,,"Stan Ehrke, Karen Hendricksen, Gerard Stifter, Mary Henke, Dave Horrmann, Gary Ziemer, Anne Hahn, Scott Rehman, Tara Russell",0.00,"McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,"McLeod County Historical Society","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,320-587-2109,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, McLeod",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-11,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34061,"Acquire Microfilm Scanner & Computer",2016,9734,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Our aim for this project was to improve access to our research resources and give staff and volunteers better tools to complete research for visitors, exhibits, and programs. The installation of the new ST ViewScan III microfilm scanner achieved these goals for us. We now offer access to our microfilmed newspapers using the scanner. Visitors, staff, and volunteers can now save newspaper records electronically and print them on our printers and copiers with better clarity. As an example, within a week of receiving the new microfilm scanner, we fulfilled a research request with the new scanner and were able to e-mail a clear and readable PDF copy of an obituary to the researcher because of this project. Moreover, the project allows us to start indexing newspapers to make more local history more readily available to the public.",,480,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10214,,"Sharon Geisen, Steve Caron, Linda L. Lemmer, Andy Mack, Sue Bruns, Jim Aakhus",0.00,"Beltrami County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Karalus,"Beltrami County Historical Society","130 Minnesota Avenue SW",Bemidji,MN,56601,218-444-3376,depot@beltramihistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-scanner-computer,,,,0 10007235,"Acquisition of Goodhue County Newspapers on Microfilm Phase 2",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Roger Hand - Chair, Dennis Schultz - Vice Chair, Loren Evenrud - Secretary, Marilyn Lawrence - Treasurer, Ron Allen - County Commissioner liaison, Ruth Nerhaugen, Ken Roufs, Richard Samuelson, Don Olson, Lars Romo, Sarah Erickson, Roseanne Grosso, Amy Nelson",,"Goodhue County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 126 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Afton,Esson,"Goodhue County Historical Society","1166 Oak Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-388-6024,library@goodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-goodhue-county-newspapers-microfilm-phase-2,,,,0 10007236,"Acquisition of Microfilm Reader/Printer",2017,9385,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Our target was for the public to be able to digitally save information from mirco-film that is available at the library and also to save digitally their own items such and slides with proper labeling. Having people come in to use the machine for genealogy.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9385,,"Mayor Merlin Ellefson, Councilman Jeff Olson, Councilman J.T. Schacherer, Councilwoman heather Myers, Councilman David Lien, Councilwoman Becky bothun, Councilman Steve Tufto.",,"City of Dawson","Local/Regional Government","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bev,Benz,"City of Dawson","675 Chestnut Street, PO Box 552",Dawson,MN,56232,320-769-2069,bev.benz@pioneerland.lib.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-microfilm-readerprinter-2,,,,0 10007237,"Acquisition of Sanborn and FUIB Maps",2017,1177,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved. Our outcomes were simple and involved two purchases.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",1177,,"President John Dobmeier, Vice President Jon Evert, Treasurer Monica Millette, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Directors Mark Altenburg, Les Bakke, Vijay Gaba, Frank Gross, Gloria Lee, Jim Saueressig, Gene Prim, Dale White, one open seat",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add Minnesota Sanborn and Fire Underwriters' Inspection Bureau maps to Clay County Historical Society's holdings to make this information more accessible to the public.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Peihl,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,"218-299-5511 Ext 6734",Mark.Peihl@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-sanborn-and-fuib-maps,,,,0 10013516,"Acquisition of Nobles County Newspapers on Microfilm",2021,9201,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,120,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9321,,"Arthur Frame, Jay Milbrandt, Jerry Fiola, Justin Ahlers, Margaret Erickson, Meredith Vaselaar, Michael Vosburgh, Mitch Reker, Alan Oberloh, Patrick Demuth, Naomi Hill, Sandy Wood, Shari Nelson, Ronald Wood",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 113 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187,"(507) 376-4431",nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-nobles-county-newspapers-microfilm,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17765,"Acquisition of Microfilm Reader/Printer ScanPro 2000",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Nobles County Library",Libraries,"To provide greater accessibility to, and use of, the Nobles County Library's microfilm research collection.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Julie,Wellnitz,"Nobles County Library",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-microfilm-readerprinter-scanpro-2000,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025189,"Acquisition of Historic Blue Earth Newspapers Microfilm",2022,5580,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5580,,"Edie Smith (President), Gertrude Paschke (Vice President), Randall Anderson, Barb Baker, Mike Dickman, Peter Hendrickson, Bjorn Olson, Lill Robinson, Jeff Schaefer, Marilyn Schaefer",,"Faribault County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 62 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,"To add 62 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Randall,Anderson,"Faribault County Historical Society","PO Box 142","Blue Earth",MN,56013,5075250368,randwulfr@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-historic-blue-earth-newspapers-microfilm,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 34007,"Acquisition of Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2015,9385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Measureable Outcomes were reached. We were not able to provide our patrons with quality, readable records from the old equipment that we were using.Now we are able to send them their requests via e-mail within a reasonable time not having to wait days for it to come in the postal service mail. We can change the size of the print so that it is in a readable format for everyone, including those with vision problems. Patrons can save to their own flash drive, or CD, Photos, articles, ads, legal documents etc. are enhanced in a way we couldn't before.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9385,,"Susan Anderson, Steve Anderson, Tom Anderson, Darrel Ask, Linda Buller, Kevin Byro, Richard Carlson, Ray Gustafson, Terese Hall, Dennis Hunstad, Sharon Jokumsen, Ken Lewis, James Nasmen",0.00,"Watonwan County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ruth,Anderson,"Watonwan County Historical Society","Box 126, 423 Dill Avenue SW",Madelia,MN,56062,651-259-3467,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Watonwan,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-0,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34008,"Acquisition of Microfilm Reader System",2015,9999,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","A new Scanpro 2000 microfilm reader, HP desktop computer and HP 27"" LCD monitor were purchased and installed. A training class was given to our Collections manager, two board members and two volunteers. The system is up and running and is a fantastic new addition to the museum.",,487,"Available upon request. Contact",10486,,"Stan Ross, Laurel Ross, Ken Martens, Terry Clymer, Kathy Weed, Mike Thoemke, Deb Erickson, Ken Johnson, Sandi Alexander",0.00,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178",Afton,MN,55001,651-436-1346,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-microfilm-reader-system,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34010,"Acquisition of Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2015,9825,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The Minolta6000 replaced an old machine that was no longer working. For this reason, the outcome of retaining the same number of working machines for visitors to access microfilm in a timely and accessible manner was achieved. The type of machine was chosen by visitors. This also achieves our goal of making the machines easy to use for everyone.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9825,,"John Varone, Al Bongard, Mike Coleman, Dan Lund, Michael Owen Hill, Mike Fahey, Burton Johnson, Richard Scott, Peter Gustafson, Darlene Fasching, Lynette Bledsaw",0.00,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendy,Petersen-Biorn,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,952-442-4234,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-1,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34015,"Acquisition of Microfilm Reader/Printer System",2015,7385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The project has met its goal in that the system was successfully installed, staff were trained, and library patrons were provided access and technical support as needed in operating the scanner. This resource advances our organization's goal to make knowledge and information accessible to patrons for their educational, information, cultural, and recreational needs.",,2000,"Available upon request. Contact",9385,,"Brent Olson, Doug Reese, Denis Anderson, Cathy Baumgartner, Roger Vacek",0.00,"Hutchinson Public Library",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Dille,"Hutchinson Public Library","50 Hassan Street South",Hutchinson,MN,55350,"320-587-2368 x 10",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-microfilm-readerprinter-system,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34016,"Acquisition of Microfilm Reader/Printer",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The response of the users both staff and visitors has been positive, and the extra capabilities of this system are noted and appreciated.",,270,"Available upon request. Contact",10270,,"Hennan Rost, Mark Titus, John Hay, Paula Bargfrede, Sherry Schoewe, Everett Tusa, Randy Winter, Ron Kenyon, Sedrick Borsgard, Gwen Fleace, Richard Erickson, Delia Emmerich, Rosemary Schultz",0.01,"Jackson County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Kirchmeier,"Jackson County Historical Society","PO Box 238, 307 North Highway 86",Lakefield,MN,56150,507-662-5505,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Jackson, Cottonwood, Martin, Nobles",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-microfilm-readerprinter-1,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34017,"Acquisition of Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2015,9385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The Lyon County Historical Society and the Prairieland Genealogical Society wanted a system that was easy to use for staff, volunteers, and museum visitors. The ST ViewScan III System has achieved the easy to use expectation. It is easy to show people how to operate it, print from it, email from it, and so forth. The most received compliment of the system is the size of the monitor that came with it. The microfilm system was installed at the end of January, 2015. We had an open house for the Prairieland Genealogical Society in April, 2015. From April, 2015 to December, 2015, we have been keeping track of staff and volunteer hours using the microfilm system and visitors' use of the microfilm system. Our goal for staff and volunteer use was set at 30 hours a month. On average, the use came out to be around 22 hours a month. Our goal for visitors' use of the microfilm reader was 20 hours a month. On average, the use by visitors was only around 5 hours a month. One of our initiatives of acquiring the microfilm system was for visitors to use the system for their own research. We feel we need to market/advertise by getting the word out more that we have the microfilm reader system in our research center and that it is available for public use. Overall, the microfilm system has been a great asset for the Lyon County Museum for research requests and research for exhibits.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9385,,"Officers: Neal Ingebrigtson, President; Andrea Hess, Vice President; Kathy Lozinski, Treasurer; Nicole DeBoer, Secretary Don Swanjord, Georgia Boerboom, John Lenz, and Jan Hansen",0.00,"Lyon County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society","301 W. Lyon St.",Marshall,MN,56258,507-537-6580,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-2,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28847,"Acquisition of Microfilm Reader/Printer",2015,9385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9385,,"Eugene Bies, Nancy Bormann, Denise Hanson, Nathan Oellien, Frank Maas",,"City of Canby","Local/Regional Government","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records. ",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nicholas,Johnson,"City of Canby","110 Oscar Avenue North",Canby,MN,56220,507-223-7295,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-microfilm-readerprinter,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28874,"Acquisition of Microfilm Reader/Printer",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Anne Earl, President, Roger Hippert, Vice Pres., Gary Wiltscheck, Treasurer, Kris Wiley, Secretary, Jerry Gulden, Trustee, Vicki Pieser, Trustee, Opal Dewanz, Trustee, David Schroeder, Trustee, Lori Pickell-Stangel, Trustee, John Isch, Trustee, Cherry Taylor, Trustee, Lisa Besemer, Trustee",,"Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity"," Brown County Historical Society's microfilm reader/printer has long been obsolete and often requires repair becoming difficult and more costly. In addition to that, researchers more and more want copies to be of good quality or documents they are able to download onto their own flash drives for use as a reference in their research.   The purchase of a new Microfilm reader/scanner/printer allows them to enter into the age of the computer and communication by email, reducing in house costs of postage to research customers, time spent making paper copies, and allows those that come into the research area the ease of email, use of flash drives or print. The new system is more user friendly and replaced a microfilm machine that increasingly was difficult to use, expensive to service and becoming obsolete. ",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Burgess,"Brown County Historical Society","2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-233-2616,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-microfilm-readerprinter-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28644,"Acquisition of Mower County Newspapers on Microfilm - Phase 2",2014,9934,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9934,,"Glenn Medgaarden - President, Ardis Jensen - Vice President, Pat Kitchings - Secretary, Royce Helmbrecht - Treasurer, Don Konken, Jackie Holst, Terry Donovan, Amy Baskin, Sue Grove, and Dean Ulland.",,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 122 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dustin,Heckman,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 SW Sixth Avenue",Austin,MN,55912,507-437-6082,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-mower-county-newspapers-microfilm-phase-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28411,"Acquisition of Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","This grant focused on the acquisition of the 4601-SL digital film scanner and the scanner and all related required equipment has been purchased and installed! MAAM developed a set of training protocols and we are working to upload our first training video to YouTube -- two important initiatives for MAAM. The protocols allow MAAM to help build community-member capacity and engagement with the museum through training and the video supports our work to build an online capacity-building library!",,,3166,,10166,,"Daniel Pierce Bergin, Coventry R. Cowens, Harry Davis Jr, Roxanne Givens, Judge LaJune Lange, Robin Hickman, Dr. Josie Johnson, Dr. Seitu Jones",,"Minnesota African American Museum & Cultural Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Roxanne,Givens,"Minnesota African American Museum & Cultural Center","1700 3rd Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55404,952-649-0080,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-microfilm-readerprinterscanner,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28499,"Acquisition of Austin Daily Herald Microfilm Copies Phase 1",2013,6922,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We achieved a short term goal of broadening public access to the Austin Daily Herald by having additional years available. For the future, we hope to use the new reels to research exhibit topics and themes. As exhibits are created, this goal should be achieved.",,,,,6922,,"Garry Ellingson - President, Glenn Medgaarden - Vice President, Pat Kitchings - Secretary, Diana Witt - Treasurer, Jeff Austin, Miguel Garate, Don Konken, Jackie Holst, Terry Donovan, Royce Helmbrecht, Jim Grunewald, and Ardis Jensen.",,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To acquire microfilm copies of the Austin Daily Herald newspaper through 2007.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dustin,Heckman,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 SW Sixth Avenue",Austin,MN,55912,507-437-6082,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-austin-daily-herald-microfilm-copies-phase-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34031,"Acquisition of Microfilm Reader/Scanner/Printer",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Since the equipment is still quite new to BECHS, we have not explored all of the possibilities now available to us. However, in the short time, we have already been able to meet the needs of our customers through access to microfilm, copies available on paper, and a photograph captured as a jpeg.",,2373,"Available upon request. Contact",12373,,"Patrick Baker, Ky Battern, Dale Benefield, Jessica Beyer, Preston Doyle, Sandi Garlow, Wendy Greiner, Jim Gullickson, Susan Hynes, Mike Lagerquist, Shirley Piepho, William Steil, Marnie Werner, Randy Zellmer",0.00,"Blue Earth County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase two microfilm reader/printers to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jessica,Potter,"Blue Earth County Historical Society","424 Warren St.",Mankato,MN,56001,507-345-5566,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-microfilm-readerscannerprinter,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34018,"Acquistion of Microfilm Reader/Printer/Viewer/Scanner System",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The target was achieved because this was a very focused request for library and archival equipment which was installed on February 21, 2015 and invoiced on February 25, 2015.",,1789,"Available upon request. Contact",11789,,"Mike Williams, Mike Fairchild, Randy Pozniak, Shane Talley, Lyndon Larson, Tom O'Connol, Rolf Westphal, Rick Bolstad, Catherine Crawford",0.00,"Koochiching County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Edgar S.",Oerichbauer,"Koochiching County Historical Society","214 6th Ave.","International Falls",MN,56649,218-283-4316,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquistion-microfilm-readerprinterviewerscanner-system,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007238,"ADA Architecture Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan",2017,4800,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4800,,"Pes. Jan Marc Resberg, V.P. Kris Lyons, Treas. Wendy Carlberg, Sec. Marilyn Lee, Board Members: Mary Kivisto, Ina Marie Silverness, Bill Wennberg, Anthony Bush, Jim Schwarzbauer, Wendy Wennberg",,"Proctor Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire an architect for pre-development work to improve public accessibility at the Proctor Area Historical Society and better comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Jan Marc",Resberg,"Proctor Area Historical Society","100 Pionk Drive",Proctor,MN,55810,715-919-0513,yellowstone225@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ada-architecture-needs-assessment-and-implementation-plan,,,,0 17655,"ADA Accessibility - Bathrooms & Entry Door",2012,29215,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,29215,,,,"Grant County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To enable greater public access to Grant County history through installation of restrooms that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patricia,Benson,"Grant County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Grant,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ada-accessibility-bathrooms-entry-door,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17504,"ADA Access to the Gosen School",2011,2900,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4415,,,,,,"City of Winger",," An Americans With Disabilities Act compliant access ramp was added to the front of the two-room Gosen School/Museum to provide access for all who want to enter. The building, built in 1888, was in operation until 1951. Sometime in the early 1990's it was moved to its present location in the city park. It serves as the museum and education center for the artifacts of the early settlers of Winger and the surrounding area. During the project the original entry door was salvaged, repaired and reinstalled instead of the proposed replica replacement. Volunteers assisted with general painting and repairs. The project has renewed area residents interest in the museum and has spurred Winger Historical & Arts Society membership growth. ",,"To broaden public access to the Gosen School, which houses the Winger History Museum",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Devra,Carlson,,"PO Box 70",Winger,MN,56592,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Polk,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ada-access-gosen-school,,,, 17209,"ADA Compliant Wheelchair Lift Project",2011,25940,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,6575,,,,,,"Fillmore County Historical Society",," To broaden public access through an ADA-compliant wheelchair lift in the Fillmore County History Center. In 1986, the Fillmore County Historical Society purchased the former Fountain Elementary School building to house its museum and genealogy research library known as the Fillmore County History Center. The building's original gymnasium arena was renovated to function as the principal exhibit area. A mezzanine was erected above this room, thereby utilizing gymnasium ceiling space for the installation of balcony exhibit bays. The degree of funding available at the time (based solely on private donations or fund raising efforts) effectively limited the scope and potential of the renovation, particularly in regard to access of the new area. The mezzanine was finished with a single access of a flight and a half of steps at the east end, with no other means of entrance or egress. Due to budgetary constraints at that time, installation of a lift or elevator at the opposite end of the arena wasn’t possible. However, a sheetrock hoist way enclosure with 3-inch pit is in place in preparation for future installation of a wheelchair lift. The grant allowed for Fillmore County Historical Society to complete the installation of a ADA-compliant wheelchair lift. ",,"To broaden public access through an ADA-compliant wheelchair lift in the Fillmore County History Center.",2010-07-01,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Debra,Richardson,,"202 County Road 8",Fountain,MN,55935,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ada-compliant-wheelchair-lift-project,,,, 10025293,"ADA Compliance: Installation of Automatic Door Openers",2023,3000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,608,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3608,,"Cathy Adamack, Dave Buker, Peter Eckstrom, Kris Erickson, Gwen Gruber, Ron Jones, Gary Poser, Patricia Quinn, and Camille Warzecha.",,"Morrison County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve public accessibility at the Charles Weyerhauser Museum and better comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. ",,"The Morrison County Historical Society installed an automatic door opener at the front entrance to comply with ADA requirements and improve accessibility. The Charles Weyerhauser Memorial Museum, opened in 1975, was built under outdated codes that did not fully address modern accessibility needs. Starting in 2017, museum staff began creating a Capacity Improvement Projects binder to outline necessary facility updates based on a 2015 assessment by a local construction management company that highlighted the need for better ADA compliance. Installing the automatic door opener was a straightforward way to enhance accessibility for all visitors.   ",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Worcester,"Morrison County Historical Society","2151 S Lindbergh Drive, PO Box 239","Little Falls",MN,56345,3206324007,mocohistory@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ada-compliance-installation-automatic-door-openers,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 18023,"Administrative Expenses",2010,215342,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," In order to implement its Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (ACHF) projects, the Minnesota Historical Society hired an ACHF Program Coordinator to oversee the program administration. The Society also made investments to support administration of the grants program and to fund expanded financial management and administrative functions. By carefully managing its costs, the Society has adhered to the legislative mandate that institutions not spend more than 2.5 percent on administrative expenses. ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,"Matt ",Hill,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3428,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/administrative-expenses,,,, 18023,"Administrative Expenses",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," In order to implement its Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (ACHF) projects, the Minnesota Historical Society hired an ACHF Program Coordinator to oversee the program administration. The Society also made investments to support administration of the grants program and to fund expanded financial management and administrative functions. By carefully managing its costs, the Society has adhered to the legislative mandate that institutions not spend more than 2.5 percent on administrative expenses. ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,"Matt ",Hill,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3428,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/administrative-expenses,,,, 18097,"Administrative Expenses",2012,278022,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs.","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,278022,,,1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"In order to implement its Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (ACHF) projects, the Minnesota Historical Society employs an ACHF Program Coordinator to oversee the program administration. The Society is also supporting administration of the grants program and expanded financial management and administrative functions. The Society is diligently working to keep administrative costs low while adhering to the legislative mandate that costs be “directly related to and necessary for a specific appropriation.” ",,"In order to implement its Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (ACHF) projects, the Minnesota Historical Society employs an ACHF Program Coordinator to oversee the program administration. The Society is also making investments to support administration of the grants program and to fund expanded financial management and administrative functions. By carefully managing its costs, the Society will adhere to the legislative mandate that institutions not spend more than 2.5 percent on administrative expenses. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Matt,Hill,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3428,,"Fund Administration","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/administrative-expenses-0,,,, 28953,"Administrative Expenses and Indirect Cost Support",2014,359127,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",N/A,,,,,338025,21102,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Included in this line are the direct costs of the Legacy project manager and related expenses, along with a portion of the statewide indirect costs billed by MMB. MNHS has followed the guidance provided by MMB in the calculation of the indirect cost rate, assessing the costs under the formula and calculation of the federal indirect cost rate as approved and audited by our cognizant federal agency, the Department of the Interior. This cost is allocated to the various projects.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Fund Administration","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/administrative-expenses-and-indirect-cost-support,,,, 28961,"Administrative Expenses and Indirect Support Costs",2014,13249,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",N/A,,,,,13249,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Included in this line is a portion of the statewide indirect costs billed by Minnesota Management and Budget.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Fund Administration","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/administrative-expenses-and-indirect-support-costs,,,, 17344,"Adopt a Survivor Oral History Archive",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7970,,,,,,"Talmud Torah of Minneapolis",," To document in 10 interviews the story of Holocaust survivors in Minnesota ",,"To document in 10 interviews the story of Holocaust survivors in Minnesota",2010-07-30,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susie,Chalom,,"Sabes JCC, Barry Family Campus, 4330 South Cedar Lake Road","St. Louis Park",MN,55416,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/adopt-survivor-oral-history-archive,,,, 10025129,"Aeon: An Oral History",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15000,,"Scott Anderson, Tami Diehm, Melissa Downey, Saroeun Earm, Jackie Foster, Tanessa Greene, Tom Hoffman, C.J. Simmons-Faye Jones, Priya Morioka, Martha Nevanen, Matt Plec, Richard Purcell, Dan Reed, Martha Swanson, Oscar Yanez.",,Aeon,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in oral history interviews the history of Aeon, an affordable housing nonprofit in Minneapolis.",,"To document in oral history interviews the history of Aeon, an affordable housing nonprofit in Minneapolis.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ali,Renk,Aeon,"901 N Third St, Suite 150",Minneapolis,MN,55401,6127464868,grantwriter@aeon.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Hennepin, Anoka, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/aeon-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17876,"African American and Jewish Oral Histories",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"African American Registry","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 6 interviews an inter-racial, cross-cultural oral history of Black and Jewish residents of Minneapolis.",,"To document in 6 interviews an inter-racial, cross-cultural oral history of Black and Jewish residents of Minneapolis.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Benjamin,Mchie,"African American Registry","3400 Park Avenue S, 3rd Floor",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/african-american-and-jewish-oral-histories,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17516,"MN African American Museum Exhibit",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2100,,,,,,"Minnesota African American Museum & Cultural Center",," The MAAMCC created a pilot project that teaches students about the lives and times of noteworthy African American Minnesotans and their contributions to Minnesota and the Nation. The traveling exhibit, called Trunk-It (a museum without walls), presents an actor/docent with a trunk of history props, activities to perform and a story to tell of a Minnesota African American pioneer to elementary age students. Eight pioneers have been identified through research and have been chosen to be portrayed in a Trunk-It exhibit. Currently, two trunks have been completed: Emily O. Goodrich-Grey and Frederick McKinney ""Casey"" Jones. All eight trunks will become part of a permanent exhibition. The project's ultimate goal, to communicate historical concepts and persoanl inspiration to children, has been very well met. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and draft a traveling exhibit on African Americans in Minnesota",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Roxanne,Givens,,"1700 3rd Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55404,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mn-african-american-museum-exhibit,,,, 10007239,"AirSpace Minnesota Interpretive Exhibit Plan: A Century of Innovation",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","AirSpace Minnesota achieved its short-term target for this project, which was to build capacity in its project partners to create quality interpretive programs that achieve target audience outcomes. Participants from the following organizations contributed to the planning process: AirSpace Minnesota, NWA History Centre, Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame, Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation, Wings of the North, and the Minnesota Aviation History and Education Centre. Members of each group gathered in November 2016 for an introduction to exhibit planning, presented by Museology, and provided input to choose the exhibit topic (navigation), shape outcomes and key messages, and build the object list with items from each organization's collections. Museology produced preliminary documents and gathered input from partner organizations to incorporate into the final product. Each partner received a copy of the final exhibit plan. Once the exhibit plan is implemented, ASM is positioned to achieve its intermediate and long-term goals: better access to research and source information about Minnesota aviation and aerospace innovation history and positioning ASM as the community resource for Minnesota aviation and aerospace innovation history.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Dale Klapmeier - Chair Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Cirrus Aircraft Mark Skarohlid - Vice Chair Vice President Sensors & Integrated Systems UTC Aerospace Systems Kristi Rollag Wangstad - President AirSpace Minnesota Aisha Friswold - Vice President President Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce, MN James Smith - Treasurer Partner, Assurance Services RSM US LLP Colonel Bernard Gruber (retired) - Secretary Deputy Director Orbital ATK Armament Systems John Andrews Scout Executive/CEO Northern Star Council, Boy Scouts Tim Barzen Director Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame Rex Boutelle Senior Director - Corporate Planning Sun Country Airlines Steve Bruss President Wings Insurance David Clark Minnesota Business Aviation Association Director of Sales, ACASS Clayton T. Cowl, MD, MS Chair, Aerospace Medicine Mayo Clinic Don Craighead Chief Executive Officer & President DHC Enterprises Woodson M. Fountain Northwest Airlines Captain, retired Dr. William Garrard Aerospace Engineering, University of Minnesota Director, Minnesota Space Grant Consortium Brigadier General Greg Haase Special Assistant to the Director, Air National Guard United States Air Force Jeff Hamiel Executive Director (retired) Metropolitan Airports Commission Bob Jasperson Director Wings of the North Bruce Kitt Executive Director NWA History Centre, Inc. Commander Chip Laingen, U.S. Navy (retired) Executive Director, Defense Alliance Ann Novacheck Attorney, Lindquist & Vennum John Olson, Ph.D. Vice President Space Systems Sierra Nevada Corporation Colonel Michael Ott President, The Private Client Reserve U.S. Bank Dr. Doug Paulson STEM Specialist Minnesota Department of Education Don Piccard Founder, Piccard Balloons Cheri Rohlfing First Officer/Pilot Delta Air Lines Ray Rought President Minnesota Aviation History & Education Center Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad (retired) State Chair Emeritus Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Jerry Schultz Director MN Air National Guard Historical Foundation Tom Wiesen MN Submarine League In?s Sira Global Business Leader, Sales and Marketing 3M Aerospace and Commercial Transportation Dr. Gregg Strathy Director Minnesota Pilots Association Jana Webster Executive Director Airport Foundation MSP",,"AirSpace Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for Minnesota aviation and aerospace history.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bruce,Kitt,"AirSpace Minnesota","6975 34th Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55450,"(952) 212-4842",bk@airspacemn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/airspace-minnesota-interpretive-exhibit-plan-century-innovation,,,,0 28805,"AirSpace Minnesota: Oral History Project",2014,7250,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7250,,"Noel Allard, Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame; John Andrews, Northern Star Council, Boy Scouts; Dr. Tom Bartoe, PTB & Associates Inc. and STARBASE Minnesota (Treasurer); Neil Brackin, General Mills; Clayton T. Cowl, MD, MS, Mayo Clinic; Don Craighead, DHC Enterprises; Bruce DeWitt, ATK; Dr. William Garrard, University of Minnesota and Minnesota Space Grant Consortium; Jeff Hamiel, Metropolitan Airports Commission; Gordon Hoff, Minnesota Business Aviation Association; Andrea Kajer, Minnesota Historical Society; Bruce Kitt, NWA History Centre; Dale Klapmeier, Cirrus Aircraft (Board Chair); Commander Chip Laingen, U.S. Navy (retired); Defense Alliance; William Lentsch, Delta Airlines; Sean McAfee, 3M; Brigadier General Mark Ness (retired) Ann Novacheck, Lindquist & Vennum; Doug Paulson, Minnesota Department of Education; Don Piccard, Piccard Balloons; Eric Raarup, Avtex; Ray Rought, Minnesota Aviation and History Education Center; Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad (retired), Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve; Doug Spong, Carmichael Lynch Spong; Jana Vaughan, Airport Foundation MSP; Steve Wagner, Lake Superior College, MnSCU; Brad Westphal, Honeywell Aerospace; Lt. Colonel Richard Wiessner (retired), MN Air National Guard Historical Foundation; Elaine Wyatt, Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys",,"AirSpace Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 6-8 interviews the history of individuals who have been underrepresented in Minnesota's aviation and aerospace industry.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristi,Wangstad,"AirSpace Minnesota","6975 34th Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55450,952-473-3066,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/airspace-minnesota-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28863,"AirSpace Minnesota: Artifact Storage and Collections Rehousing",2015,7420,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7420,,"Noel Allard Executive Director Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame John Andrews Scout Executive/CEO Northern Star Council, Boy Scouts Dr. Tom Bartoe President & CEO, PTB & Associates Inc. STARBASE Minnesota Board of Directors Neil Brackin Director of Air Transportation, General Mills Clayton T. Cowl, MD, MS Chair, Aerospace Medicine, Mayo Clinic Don Craighead Chief Executive Officer & President DHC Enterprises Bruce DeWitt Vice President & General Manager, ATK Dr. William Garrard Aerospace Engineering, University of Minnesota Director, Minnesota Space Grant Consortium Jeff Hamiel Executive Director Metropolitan Airports Commission Gordon Hoff Executive Director Minnesota Business Aviation Association Bruce Kitt Executive Director NWA History Centre, Inc. Dale Klapmeier (Board Chair) Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Cirrus Aircraft Commander Chip Laingen, U.S. Navy (retired) Executive Director, Defense Alliance Communications and R&D Director, Minnesota Wire William Lentsch Senior Vice President, Minnesota Operations Delta Air Lines, Inc. Sean McAfee Global Sales & Marketing Leader, Aerospace, 3M Brigadier General Mark Ness (retired) Ann Novacheck Attorney, Lindquist & Vennum Doug Paulson STEM Specialist Minnesota Department of Education Don Piccard Piccard Balloons Eric Raarup Chief Marketing Technology Officer, Avtex Ray Rought Minnesota Aviation History & Education Center Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad (retired) State Chair Emeritus Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Doug Spong, APR President, Carmichael Lynch Carmichael Lynch Spong Jana Vaughan Executive Director, Airport Foundation MSP Steve Wagner Executive Director, Workforce/Community Development Lake Superior College/MnSCU Brad Westphal Boeing Business Leader, Honeywell Aerospace Lt. Colonel Richard Wiessner (retired) Chair, MN Air National Guard Historical Foundation Elaine Wyatt Chief Advancement Officer Girl Scouts of MN and WI River Valleys",,"AirSpace Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristi,Wangstad,"AirSpace Minnesota","6975 34th Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55450,952-473-3066,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/airspace-minnesota-artifact-storage-and-collections-rehousing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28902,"AirSpace Minnesota Interpretive Plan",2015,28000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,28000,,"Noel Allard Executive Director Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame John Andrews Scout Executive/CEO Northern Star Council, Boy Scouts Dr. Tom Bartoe President & CEO, PTB & Associates Inc. STARBASE Minnesota Board of Directors Neil Brackin Director of Air Transportation, General Mills Clayton T. Cowl, MD, MS Chair, Aerospace Medicine, Mayo Clinic Don Craighead Chief Executive Officer & President DHC Enterprises Bruce DeWitt Vice President & General Manager, ATK Dr. William Garrard Aerospace Engineering, University of Minnesota Director, Minnesota Space Grant Consortium Jeff Hamiel Executive Director Metropolitan Airports Commission Gordon Hoff Executive Director Minnesota Business Aviation Association Andrea Kajer Deputy Director, External Relations Minnesota Historical Society Bruce Kitt Executive Director NWA History Centre, Inc. Dale Klapmeier (Board Chair) Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Cirrus Aircraft Commander Chip Laingen, U.S. Navy (retired) Executive Director, Defense Alliance Communications and R&D Director, Minnesota Wire William Lentsch Senior Vice President, Minnesota Operations Delta Air Lines, Inc. Sean McAfee Global Sales & Marketing Leader, Aerospace, 3M Brigadier General Mark Ness (retired) Ann Novacheck Attorney, Lindquist & Vennum Doug Paulson STEM Specialist Minnesota Department of Education Don Piccard Piccard Balloons Eric Raarup Chief Marketing Technology Officer, Avtex Ray Rought Minnesota Aviation History & Education Center Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad (retired) State Chair Emeritus Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Doug Spong, APR President, Carmichael Lynch Carmichael Lynch Spong Jana Vaughan Executive Director, Airport Foundation MSP Steve Wagner Executive Director, Workforce/Community Development Lake Superior College/MnSCU Brad Westphal Boeing Business Leader, Honeywell Aerospace Lt. Colonel Richard Wiessner (retired) Chair, MN Air National Guard Historical Foundation Elaine Wyatt Chief Advancement Officer Girl Scouts of MN and WI River Valleys",0.00,"AirSpace Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for Minnesota aviation and aerospace history.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristi,Wangstad,"AirSpace Minnesota","6975 34th Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55450,952-473-3066,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/airspace-minnesota-interpretive-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17868,"Aitkin County Shipwrecks Project",2013,6988,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6988,,,,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To evaluate three shipwrecks for potential inclusion as a district on the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To evaluate three shipwrecks for potential inclusion as a district on the National Register of Historic Places.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/aitkin-county-shipwrecks-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33983,"Aitkin Wrecks Project 2015",2016,9857,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9857,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steve Hack",0.10,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct a marine archaeology survey of shipwrecks in the Headwaters Mississippi River, Aitkin, MN.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-489-0759,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/aitkin-wrecks-project-2015,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28773,"Aitkin County School Research",2014,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Darlene Maciej, Cheryl Meld, Lorraine Liljenquiest, Jon Jacobson, Connie Pettersen, Alice Dotzler, Pat Williams, Arlene McNevin, Susan Benson, Carol Bailey, John Hendrickson, Colleen Bremner, Ron Kemmet, Robert Lake, Mark Wedel, sherry Arvidson and Gregory Leach.",0.74,"Aitkin County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To take research materials and develop into a manuscript on the history of Aitkin County schools.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Gregory,Leach,"Aitkin County Historical Society","20 Pacific Street SW, PO Box 215",Aitkin,MN,56431,218-927-3348,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/aitkin-county-school-research,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28677,"Aitkin Iron Furnace Ruins Geophysical Survey",2014,5325,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5325,,"Darlene Maciej, Cheryl Meld, Lorraine Liljenquest, Connie Pettersen, Alice Dotzler, Arlene McNevin, Susan Benson, Carol Bailey, John Hendrickson, Colleen Bremner, Ron Kemmett, Robert Lake",0.10,"Aitkin County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the eligibility of archaeological ruins for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Gregory,Leach,"Aitkin County Historical Society","20 Pacific Street SW, PO Box 215",Aitkin,MN,56431,218-927-3348,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/aitkin-iron-furnace-ruins-geophysical-survey,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17798,"Akerlund Glass Plate Negative Scanning, Phase V",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Cokato Historical Society Board of Trustees, 2012 - 2013 President: Bob Gasch 286-2997(h) 17664 SW 45th St Vice President: Rhea Langemo 559-0056(h) PO Box 504 Treasurer: Shirley Cole 286-5021 (h) PO Box 908 286-5129 (w) Trustees: Steve Anderson 286-2918 (h) PO Box 327 Carol Barnaal 286-5460 (h) PO Box 14 Brad Harkman 286-6422 (h) 140 N Broadway Avenue Sara Keskey Rufer 286-5001 (w) 17500 SW 64th St Mark Peterson 286-2054 (h) PO Box 280 286-2534 (w) Mary Ann Ryan 286-2917 (h) PO Box 1119 Open position Open position City Rep.: Peggy Carlson 286-5505 (w) Cokato City Hall 286-2349 (h) Council Rep.: Ken Bakke 286-6152 (h) PO Box 1108 Museum Director/: Mike Worcester 286-2427 (w) Recording Secretary PO Box 41 286-5934 (h)",,"Cokato Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create digital user copies of approximately 1,400 5x7 glassplate negatives from the Gust Akerlund Photography Studio Collection",,"To create digital user copies of approximately 1,400 5x7 glassplate negatives from the Gust Akerlund Photography Studio Collection",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michael,Worcester,"Cokato Historical Society","PO Box 686, 175 Fourth Street W",Cokato,MN,55321,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/akerlund-glass-plate-negative-scanning-phase-v,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17051,"Akerlund Studio Glass Plate Scanning Project",2010,4494,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,650,,,,,,"Cokato Historical Society",," The grant allowed the Cokato Historical Society to hire a vendor to scan 817 8x10 glass plate negatives from the Gust Akerlund Photographic Studio's negative collection, housed at the Cokato Museum. The total size of the Akerlund Negative Collection is 14,017 images. Of that amount, 11,552 are of the rare and fragile glass plate negative variety. These images provide a photographic chronicle of the people of the Cokato area for most of the first half of the twentieth century. The 14,017 negatives which comprise the collection cover all the stages of life of the area's residents, including birth, youth, confirmation, graduation, marriage, family, business, entertainment, social functions, and finally death. This collection is one of the largest held in any local history museum in the state to come from a single source. Due to the fragile nature of the glass plate negatives, along with the 2465 acetate and nitrate negatives, the Cokato Historical Society is continually looking for ways to maintain proper access to those images, while still adhering to acceptable collections management principles. Digitization is an appropriate step to preserve that balance. By engaging in digitization, one major lasting impact of the project will be continued and improved access to the collection by staff and the public. At the same time they are minimizing handling of the original negatives, many of which are over 100 years old. Having digital copies will also make reproductions much more simple. Many of the prints made from the negatives have degraded over the last twenty years to the point that they no longer create usable scans for reproduction. Digital files will resolve that. ",,"To create digital user copies of 817 8x10 glassplate negatives from the Gust Akerlund Photography Studio Collection",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mike,Worcester,,"175 Fourth Street West, PO Box 686",Cokato,MN,55321,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/akerlund-studio-glass-plate-scanning-project,,,, 17591,"Akerlund Studio Glass Plate Negative Scanning, Phase IV",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Cokato Historical Society",," To scan and digitize 1,400 significant glass plate negatives from the Gust Akerlund Studio collection. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/akerlund-studio-glass-plate-negative-scanning-phase-iv,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33916,"Akerlund Studio Collection Nitrate & Acetate Negative Digitization Project",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Bob Gasch, President Rhea Langemo, Vice-President Dorene Erickson, Treasurer Carol Barnaal, Director Brad Harkman, Director Connie Isaacson, Director Sara Keskey-Rufer, Director Mary Ann Ryan, Director Peggy Carlson, City administrative staff representative Jarod Sebring, City council representative Mike Worcester, Museum staff representative",0.00,"Cokato Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize part of a large collection of photo negatives in order to allow the public greater access to this historic resource.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Worcester,"Cokato Historical Society","PO Box 686, 175 Fourth Street W",Cokato,MN,55321,651-259-3467,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/akerlund-studio-collection-nitrate-acetate-negative-digitization-project,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28609,"Akerlund Glass Plate Scanning, Phase VII",2014,8000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8000,,"Bob Gasch, president Rhea Langemo, vice-president Dorene Erickson, treasurer Steve Anderson, director Carol Barnaal, director Brad Harkman, director Sara Keskey-Ruger, director Mary Ann Ryan, director Jarod Sebring, council representative Peggy Carlson, city staff representative Mike Worcester, ex-officio/ recording secretary",,"Cokato Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize part of a large collection of glass plate negatives in order to broaden public accessibility.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Worcester,"Cokato Historical Society","PO Box 686, 175 Fourth Street W",Cokato,MN,55321,320-286-2427,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/akerlund-glass-plate-scanning-phase-vii,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28521,"Akerlund Glass Plate Negative Scanning, Phase VI",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","All target goals were achieved. This is because after seven years of work on these images, we have streamlined the process to the point it functions almost flawlessly. We say ""almost"" because there is the occasional glitch but nothing we could not handle.",,,20,,10020,,"Robert Gasch, president Rhea Langemo, vice-president Dorene Erickson, treasurer Steve Anderson, director Carol Barnaal, director Brad Harkman, director Sara Keskey-Rufer, director Mary Ann Ryan, director Jarod Sebring, council representative Peggy Carlson, city staff representative Mike Worcester, ex-officio/recording secretary",,"Cokato Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To scan glass plate negatives from the museum's collection for better public access to the images.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Worcester,"Cokato Historical Society","PO Box 686, 175 Fourth Street W",Cokato,MN,55321,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/akerlund-glass-plate-negative-scanning-phase-vi,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007240,"Albert Pike Masonic Lodge: Historic Structure Report",2017,35000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets achieved because we hired a very competent firm to do the work.",,2645,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",37645,,"Mayor Molly Cummings City Council: Jason Gadd, Aaron Kuznia, Katy Campbell, Kristi Halvorson City Manager: Mike Mornson Assistant City Manager: Ari Lenz Director of Economic Development & Planning: Kersten Elverum",,"City of Hopkins","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the former Albert Pike Masonic Lodge, eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Cooley,"City of Hopkins","1010 First Street South",Hopkins,MN,55343,952-548-6480,johncooley7620@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/albert-pike-masonic-lodge-historic-structure-report,,,,0 10012359,"Albert H. & Jennie C. Sperry House National Register Nomination",2019,5432," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short term impact was a completed nomination form for the Sperry House. That was successful. The intermediate term impact was to get listed on the National Register of Historic Places. That will be determined later this year at the State Review Board meeting. The long term impact was to use the designation in outreach and fundraising efforts as well as to help address needs for the structure of the Sperry House. This impact will have to wait until the determination of the designation is final.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5432,,"Dennis Peterson, Colleen Hern, Sam Modderman, Diane Macht, Louise Thoma, Diane Shuck, Rollie Nissen, Nancy Welch, Bob Sportel, Gregory Harp, Forrest Honebrink, Sue Morris"," ","Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Albert H. and Jennie C. Sperry House in Willmar MN.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society"," 610 NE Hwy 71 "," Willmar "," MN ",56201,"(320) 235-1881"," director@kandiyohicountyhistory.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/albert-h-jennie-c-sperry-house-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28887,"H. Alden Smith House Re-use Assessment",2015,81000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,81000,,"Mohamed Alabari, Todd Aldrich, Erika Brant, Jan Dick, Emily E. Duke, David F. Fisher, Lucy Gerold, Kelly J. Gieser, Craig Helmen, Joseph (Joe) Henderson, John F. Hetterick, Holden Hsiao, Grover Jones, Bruce Koehn, Karen Kraemer, Jean Krause, Damu McCoy, Catherine McGlinch, William (Bill) H. Muenzberg, Jonathan Palmer, Jerome F. Paquin, Sue Perkins, James (Jim) S. Porter, John P. Rasmussen, Karen Hanson Riebel, Walter H. (Rocky) Rockenstein II, Vernon Rowland, Janet Sailer, Robin Savageau, Mary Jeanne Scott, Rick Smith, Sarah B. Stroebel, Christine Szaj, Richard (Rich) L. Voreis, Pamela J. Wandzel, Ben Bache-Wiig, MD, Scott Wilensky, Shay Wyley",0.00,"Project for Pride in Living, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to conduct a re-use assessment and prepare planning documents for the H. Alden Smith House, part of the Minneapolis Community and Technical College campus and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Dettling,"Project for Pride in Living, Inc.","1035 E Franklin Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55404,612-455-5219,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/h-alden-smith-house-re-use-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17658,"Alex Seitaniemi Barn: Restoration Phase 2",2012,100000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,100000,,,,"Sisu Heritage Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To stabilize 10 structural elements on the Alex Seitaniemi Barn, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and used as a cultural attraction.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Knuti,"Sisu Heritage Inc.",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/alex-seitaniemi-barn-restoration-phase-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17216,"Alex Seitaniemi Housebarn: Restoration - Phase 1",2011,60500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,9790,,,,,,"Sisu Heritage Inc.",," To stabilize and restore the exterior and foundation of the Alex Seitaniemi Housebarn, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"To stabilize and restore the exterior and foundation of the Alex Seitaniemi Housebarn, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Paul,Knuti,,"7727 Sauna Road",Embarrass,MN,55732,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/alex-seitaniemi-housebarn-restoration-phase-1,,,, 28697,"Alex Seitaniemi Housebarn: Restoration Phase 3",2014,142259,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,142259,,"Pam Bennett, Marlin Bjornrud, Charlotte Erickson, Leone Graf, Patricia Heikkila, Roger Hujanen, Kathy Johnson, Becky Kallio, Paul Knuti, Jim Nelmark, Gary Rantala",,"Sisu Heritage Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To stabilize, repair, and restore log components on the Alex Seitaniemi Housebarn, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, preparatory to implementation of interpretative programming for the public.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Knuti,"Sisu Heritage Inc.","PO Box 127",Embarrass,MN,55732,218-290-0171,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/alex-seitaniemi-housebarn-restoration-phase-3,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007241,"Alexander Faribault House: Pre-development-Working Drawings/Architectural Plans and Specifications",2017,23780,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",23780,,"G. Paul Beaumaster, Dennis Blackmer, Dick Carlander (2nd Vice President), Pat Chappuie, Richard Cook, Andy Ebling, Bill Helling (1st Vice President), Pat Mensing, Dave Miller, Ron Parker, LeRoy Rockman, Brian Schmidt, Pauline Schreiber (Secretary), Ione Schrader, Julie Underdahl (Treasurer), and Peter Waldock (President)",,"Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Alexander Faribault House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society","1814 NW Second Avenue",Faribault,MN,55021,507-332-2121,sgarwood@rchistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/alexander-faribault-house-pre-development-working-drawingsarchitectural-plans-and,,,,0 18016,"Alexander Ramsey House Revitalization",2011,112952,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Alexander Ramsey House is an 11,000-square-foot mansion that was home to Minnesota's first territorial governor. The mansion contains approximately 14,000 original furnishings and has one of the most intact collections of Victorian-era artifacts in the Midwest. Despite these assets and a sound public educational program, the site has experienced a steady decline in attendance. Arts and Cultural Heritage funding is supporting a project to understand the reasons for this decline. The master plan that results from this study will create a new operational model to make the site relevant to 21st-century audiences. This plan will be used to revitalize the Alexander Ramsey House and will be shared with other historic houses across the state and nation. ",,"The Alexander Ramsey House is an 11,000-square-foot mansion that was home to Minnesota's first territorial governor. The mansion contains approximately 14,000 original furnishings and has one of the most intact collections of Victorian-era artifacts in the Midwest. Despite these assets and a sound public educational program, the site has experienced a steady decline in attendance. ACHF funding is supporting a project to understand the reasons for this decline. The master plan that results from this study will create a new operational model to make the site relevant to 21st-century audiences. This plan will be used to revitalize the Alexander Ramsey House and will be shared with other historic houses across the state and nation.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Abbott,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-296-8719,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/alexander-ramsey-house-revitalization,,,, 17738,"Alexander Faribault House Condition Assessment",2012,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6500,,,,"Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to conduct a condition assessment of the Alexander Faribault House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/alexander-faribault-house-condition-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025112,"Alexander Faribault House Construction: Phase 1 Roof Stabilization and Sealing the Building Envelope",2022,85000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,21341,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",106341,,"Dennis Blackmer (Treasurer), Pat Chappuie, Andy Ebling, Don Hora (2nd Vice President), Charlotte Johnson, Dave Miller, Gary Mogren, Pat O'Conner, Ron Parker, LeRoy Rockman, Luke Sargent, Brian Schmidt (President), Pauline Schreiber (Secretary), Marie Tuma, and Peter Waldock (1st Vice President)",,"Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to reinforce roof joists and seal the building envelope on the Alexander Faribault House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to reinforce roof joists and seal the building envelope on the Alexander Faribault House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society","1814 NW Second Avenue",Faribault,MN,55021,5073322121,sgarwood@rchistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/alexander-faribault-house-construction-phase-1-roof-stabilization-and-sealing-building,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013443,"Alexandria Boat Works Exhibit Research",2021,9745,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,2600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12345,,"Jon Steinbring, Dave Bortner, Fred Bursch, Russ Sticha, Kevin Kopischke, Brian Balusek, Elliot Christensen, Jack Driscoll, John Karlson, Lowell Pickett, Bruce Pohlig, Amy Sunderland, Katie Williams",,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to conduct research for an exhibit on Alexandria Boat Works in Douglas County.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carol,Swenson,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","205 3rd Avenue W, PO Box 1216",Alexandria,MN,56308,"(320) 759-1114",carol@legacyofthelakes.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/alexandria-boat-works-exhibit-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17783,"Alexandria's Historic Context Study",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"City of Alexandria",,"To draft a Historic Context Study and integrate the study with the city's comprehensive plan.",,,2012-05-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Weber,"City of Alexandria",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/alexandrias-historic-context-study,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33927,"Allies in Changing Times: Fifty Years of Serving People with Disabilities in Ramsey County",2015,5950,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Public Sharing - This goal was paired down from the original grant request because the Marketing and Public Sharing line item of the budget was not funded. However, ALLY People Solutions did share the History Project several ways with the general public, its stakeholders, Ramsey County Historical Society members and elected officials. ",,,"Available upon request. Contact",5950,,"Eugene Mason, Denis Woulf, Amy Harris Overby, David Mathias, Mary Des Jarlais, Darek Nord, Lyle Mueller, Michael Michlitisch, Kelsey Bakeberg, Bob Brick",0.00,"ALLY People Solutions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript commemorating the 50th anniversary of ALLY People Solutions.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erika,Schwichtenberg,"ALLY People Solutions","1246 University Avenue, Suite 239","St. Paul",MN,55104,612-226-4699,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/allies-changing-times-fifty-years-serving-people-disabilities-ramsey-county,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17929,"Along the Corridor: An Oral History of University Avenue Business Owners Navigating Change",2013,6440,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6440,,"Sheldon Mains, Daniel Getahun, Brooke Worden, Dennis Schapiro, Ann Treacy, Leola Johnson, Amy Xiong, Barry Madore, Mark Weber, Elizabeth Patton",,"Twin Cities Media Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 interviews the history of immigrant businesses along University Avenue in St. Paul",,"To document in 10 interviews the history of immigrant businesses along University Avenue in St. Paul",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Bruce,Johansen,"Twin Cities Media Alliance","2600 E Franklin Avenue, Suite 2",Minneapolis,MN,55406,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/along-corridor-oral-history-university-avenue-business-owners-navigating-change,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012529,"Alpha Archives and Collections Project",2020,8650," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8650,,"Alfred W. Coleman (president), Eric R. Clark (vice president), Antonio M. Montez (secretary), Harold C. Minor (interim treasurer), Jonathan C. W. Jones (program officer), Gene L. Ward, Jr., Aubrey Johnson, Mahad Omar, Xavier Storay (ex-officio member; president of Mu Chapter), Carlos D. Sneed (ex-officio member; president of Gamma Xi Lambda Chapter)",0.05,"Raymond W. Cannon Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity in Minnesota.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carlos,Sneed,"Raymond W. Cannon Foundation"," 40 S 7th Street Suite 212, PO Box 179 "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55402,"(651) 336-4443"," carlos.d.sneed1@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Anoka, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/alpha-archives-and-collections-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007194,"American Legion Exhibition Phase 1",2018,9720,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9720,,"Erik Larson, Ryan Gillespie, Autumn Van Ravenhorst, Kaye Fransen, Jerry Ganfield, Joanne Giga, Mike Jensen, Kirby Knutson, Paul Swenson, Diane Wilson, Marilyn Witzel, Matt Kottke, Janet Mealey, Matt Walerius, Bill Hartle, Rick Gnemi",,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of the American Legion, in preparation for a future centennial exhibit.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society","1700 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,507-451-1420,daniel.moeckly@steelehistorymuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-legion-exhibition-phase-1,,,,0 10012367,"American Legion Centennial Exhibit Phase 2",2019,8440," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: We have a script that is both thorough and succinct. Our script spans identified topics of National, Minnesota, and local significance. Intermediate Term: Our continued partnership with the American Legion is very robust and is now yielding interest from additional veteran groups. We are working collaboratively on the exhibit, through social media, and have been invited to participate in their events. Long Term: The exhibit is highly anticipated. Numerous veterans groups and local news organizations have been in regarding the pending exhibit. We have also garnered brochures and have created a programming schedule that will push both museum attendance and increase American Legion visibility in the community.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8440,,"Kaye Fransen, Jerry Ganfield, Ryan Gillespie, Bill Hartle, Mike Jensen, Kirby Knutson, Stefan Langendam, Jerry Lewison, Janet Mealey, Bob Nahlovsky, Paul Swenson, Autumn Van Ravenhorst, and Diane Wilson, Rick Gnemi"," ","Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to develop a Research Report and exhibit script on the history of the American Legion in Steele County.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society"," 1700 Austin Road "," Owatonna "," MN ",55060,"(507) 451-1420"," daniel.moeckly@steelehistorymuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-legion-centennial-exhibit-phase-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17740,"American Association of Museums Conference Scholarship",2012,1373,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1373,,,,"Wright County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To send two people to the American Association of Museums annual meeting and conference, April 29-May 2, 2012, in Minneapolis.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sally,Stevens,"Wright County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-association-museums-conference-scholarship-9,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17975,"American Swedish Institute Archives Cataloging",2013,71588,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,71588,,"Christine Albertsson, Rodney Anderson, Carline Bengtsson, Helen Bergren, Martin Bertilsson, Steve Carlson, Ann-Kristin de Verdier, Dean Erickson, Tony Hofstede, Truett Lawson, Beth Lundquist Jones, Ingrid Mattsson, Randal Monson, Leslie Nelson, Thomas Nelson, Lena Norrman, Charles Nystrom, Jerry Sjogren, Roland Thorstensson, Veronika Torarp",,"American Swedish Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To acquire professional services for improving public accessibility to significant archival materials documenting Swedish immigrant contributions to state history",,"To acquire professional services for improving public accessibility to significant archival materials documenting Swedish immigrant contributions to state history",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Peggy,Korsmo-Kennon,"American Swedish Institute","2600 Park Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-swedish-institute-archives-cataloging,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17996,"American Indian ""Hands On"" History Curriculum for Minnesota's Students",2010,250890,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Recognizing the importance of hands-on learning, the Minnesota Historical Society developed new curriculum with a particular emphasis on American Indian history in Minnesota. One activity from this curriculum allows students to create an Ojibwe shoulder bag. In another activity, students create a winter count, a tool used by the Dakota to record key historical events. The Society offers complete kits for these learning projects that include all the resources a teacher needs to do the classroom activity. The kits also contain additional learning resources like a comprehensive teacher's guide, laminated classroom placards, instructional DVDs and a resource CD. Through projects like these, Minnesota students are being introduced to Ojibwe and Dakota culture, history and arts, as required by the Minnesota learning standards. ",,"Recognizing the importance of hands-on learning, the Minnesota Historical Society developed new curriculum with a particular emphasis on American Indian history in Minnesota. One activity from this curriculum allows students to create an Ojibwe shoulder bag. In another activity, students create a winter count, a tool used by the Dakota to record key historical events. The Society offers complete kits for these learning projects that include all the resources a teacher needs to do the classroom activity. The kits also contain additional learning resources like a comprehensive teacher's guide, laminated classroom placards, instructional DVDs and a resource CD. Through projects like these, Minnesota students are being introduced to Ojibwe and Dakota culture, history and arts, as required by the Minnesota learning standards.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,"Kevin ",Maijala,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3442,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-hands-history-curriculum-minnesotas-students,,,, 17996,"American Indian ""Hands On"" History Curriculum for Minnesota's Students",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Recognizing the importance of hands-on learning, the Minnesota Historical Society developed new curriculum with a particular emphasis on American Indian history in Minnesota. One activity from this curriculum allows students to create an Ojibwe shoulder bag. In another activity, students create a winter count, a tool used by the Dakota to record key historical events. The Society offers complete kits for these learning projects that include all the resources a teacher needs to do the classroom activity. The kits also contain additional learning resources like a comprehensive teacher's guide, laminated classroom placards, instructional DVDs and a resource CD. Through projects like these, Minnesota students are being introduced to Ojibwe and Dakota culture, history and arts, as required by the Minnesota learning standards. ",,"Recognizing the importance of hands-on learning, the Minnesota Historical Society developed new curriculum with a particular emphasis on American Indian history in Minnesota. One activity from this curriculum allows students to create an Ojibwe shoulder bag. In another activity, students create a winter count, a tool used by the Dakota to record key historical events. The Society offers complete kits for these learning projects that include all the resources a teacher needs to do the classroom activity. The kits also contain additional learning resources like a comprehensive teacher's guide, laminated classroom placards, instructional DVDs and a resource CD. Through projects like these, Minnesota students are being introduced to Ojibwe and Dakota culture, history and arts, as required by the Minnesota learning standards.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,"Kevin ",Maijala,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3442,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-hands-history-curriculum-minnesotas-students,,,, 18036,"American Indian Summer Seminar",2011,89853,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organizations: Minnesota Humanities Center and Tribal Colleges. The American Indian Summer Seminar offers a unique educational experience for American Indian students from across Minnesota. The 15 students selected to participate in this intensive three-week residential program will attend classroom presentations and experience hands-on learning about the museum field and other historical and cultural preservation organizations. The students will learn about various career paths and academic requirements for working in these types of organizations, both on and off reservations, as well as particular challenges faced by American Indian communities related to preserving tribal history. ",,"Partner Organizations: Minnesota Humanities Center and Tribal Colleges The American Indian Summer Seminar offers a unique educational experience for American Indian students from across Minnesota. The 15 students selected to participate in this intensive three-week residential program will attend classroom presentations and experience hands-on learning about the museum field and other historical and cultural preservation organizations. The students will learn about various career paths and academic requirements for working in these types of organizations, both on and off reservations, as well as particular challenges faced by American Indian communities related to preserving tribal history.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Chris,Taylor,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3430,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-summer-seminar,,,, 18063,"American Indian Museum Fellowship",2012,185476,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,185476,,,0.70,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Minnesota Humanities Center American Indian undergraduate students from across Minnesota participated in a unique summer educational experience. The students selected for this intensive 3-week residential program attended classroom presentations and experienced hands-on learning about the museum field and other historical and cultural preservation organizations. The students also learned about various career paths and academic requirements for working in these types of organizations, both on and off reservations, as well as particular challenges faced by American Indian communities related to preserving tribal history. ",,"The Minnesota Humanities Center, Tribal Colleges and the Minnesota Historical Society will offer a new group of American Indian students from across Minnesota a unique educational experience this summer. The 15 students selected to participate in this intensive three-week residential program will attend classroom presentations and experience hands-on learning about the museum field and other historical and cultural preservation organizations. The students will learn about various career paths and academic requirements for working in these types of organizations, both on and off reservations, as well as particular challenges faced by American Indian communities related to preserving tribal history.",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Chris,Taylor,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3430,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-museum-fellowship,,,, 18063,"American Indian Museum Fellowship",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Minnesota Humanities Center American Indian undergraduate students from across Minnesota participated in a unique summer educational experience. The students selected for this intensive 3-week residential program attended classroom presentations and experienced hands-on learning about the museum field and other historical and cultural preservation organizations. The students also learned about various career paths and academic requirements for working in these types of organizations, both on and off reservations, as well as particular challenges faced by American Indian communities related to preserving tribal history. ",,"The Minnesota Humanities Center, Tribal Colleges and the Minnesota Historical Society will offer a new group of American Indian students from across Minnesota a unique educational experience this summer. The 15 students selected to participate in this intensive three-week residential program will attend classroom presentations and experience hands-on learning about the museum field and other historical and cultural preservation organizations. The students will learn about various career paths and academic requirements for working in these types of organizations, both on and off reservations, as well as particular challenges faced by American Indian communities related to preserving tribal history.",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Chris,Taylor,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3430,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-museum-fellowship,,,, 17684,"American Indian Movement Interpretive Center Collections Development: Establishing the Collection",2012,39706,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,39706,,,,"Heart of the Earth, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To unify, appraise, and arrange 1,000 lineal feet of historical records of the American Indian Movement under the direction of a qualified archivist.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Richard,LaFortune,"Heart of the Earth, Inc.",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-movement-interpretive-center-collections-development-establishing-collectio,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17701,"American Association of Museums Conference Scholarship",2012,2000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2000,,,,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To send two people to the American Association of Museums annual meeting and conference, April 29-May 2, 2012, in Minneapolis.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dustin,Heckman,"Mower County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-association-museums-conference-scholarship,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17721,"American Association of Museums Conference Scholarship",2012,1000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1000,,,,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To send two people to the American Association of Museums annual meeting and conference, April 29-May 2, 2012, in Minneapolis.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Klehr,"Scott County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-association-museums-conference-scholarship-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17723,"American Association of Museums Conference Scholarship",2012,1000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1000,,,,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To send two people to the American Association of Museums annual meeting and conference, April 29-May 2, 2012, in Minneapolis",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Wendy,Peterson-Biorn,"Carver County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-association-museums-conference-scholarship-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17728,"American Association of Museums Conference Scholarship",2012,2000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2000,,,,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To send two people to the American Association of Museums annual meeting and conference, April 29-May 2, 2012, in Minneapolis.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,James,Lundgren,"Olmsted County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-association-museums-conference-scholarship-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17729,"American Association of Museums Conference Scholarship",2012,1000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1000,,,,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To send one person to the American Association of Museums annual meeting and conference, April 29-May 2, 2012, in Minneapolis.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-association-museums-conference-scholarship-3,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17730,"American Association of Museums Conference Scholarship",2012,2000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2000,,,,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To send two people to the American Association of Museums annual meeting and conference, April 29-May 2, 2012, in Minneapolis.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Scott,Stein,"Minnesota Discovery Center",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-association-museums-conference-scholarship-4,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17732,"American Association of Museums Conference Scholarship",2012,1867,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1867,,,,"Stearns History Museum and Research Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To send two people to the American Association of Museums annual meeting and conference, April 29-May 2, 2012, in Minneapolis.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Charlene,Akers,"Stearns History Museum and Research Center",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-association-museums-conference-scholarship-5,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17734,"American Association of Museums Conference Scholarship",2012,1000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1000,,,,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To send two people to the American Association of Museums annual meeting and conference, April 29-May 2, 2012, in Minneapolis",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chad,Roberts,"Dakota County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-association-museums-conference-scholarship-6,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17736,"American Association of Museums Conference Scholarship",2012,870,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,870,,,,"Anoka County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To send two people to the American Association of Museums annual meeting and conference, April 29-May 2, 2012, in Minneapolis",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Todd,Mahon,"Anoka County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-association-museums-conference-scholarship-7,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17737,"American Association of Museums Conference Scholarship",2012,1927,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1927,,,,"Becker County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To send two people to the American Association of Museums annual meeting and conference, April 29-May 2, 2012, in Minneapolis",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Degerstrom,"Becker County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Becker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-association-museums-conference-scholarship-8,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17456,"American Society of Landscape Architects-MN Legacy Project",2011,6983,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,500,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota",," A series of eight oral histories were collected from landscape architects. These interviews document the story of landscape design in 20th Century Minnesota. The participants were asked to reflect on what personal experiences influenced their professions and how Minnesota spaces have been enhanced by landscape architecture over the past century. Each interview was video recorded and transcribed. The recordings are archived at the Northwest Architectural Archives at the Anderson Library at the University of Minnesota. A panel discussion, attended by 100+ alumni, was held in March of 2011 with four of the oral history subjects. A blog was created as on-going outreach for the project. Press releases about the project were sent to local and national media sources as well as to local and national ASLA chapters. ",,"To document in 8 interviews the story of landscape design in 20th Century Minnesota",2010-11-12,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lance,Neckar,,"1397 Chelmsford Street","St. Paul",MN,55108,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-society-landscape-architects-mn-legacy-project,,,, 37470,"American Indian Outreach",2017,50000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Successful collaboration with American Indian groups around Indian objects in the collections including activities at the History Center an in the communities.",,,,,50000,5823,,0.60,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The MNHS permanent collection includes more than 6,500 objects related to American Indian culture and history. MNHS provides responsible stewardship of these items, in accordance with the federal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act and industry standards for collections management. Meaningful partnerships with tribal communities are the key to successful stewardship. In FY16, MNHS continued collections outreach programming by partnering with Dakota tribes and Ojibwe bands throughout the state and beyond. At the History Center and in Native communities, MNHS engaged colleagues and community members through participation in regional and national conferences; supporting and partnering with indigenous nonprofit organizations, like the Native American Community Development Institute; and facilitating tours for artists, researchers, students, educators and interested community members. In FY16, collections staff once again displayed historic and contemporary native material culture at the Owamni/Falling Waters Festival--held annually at Father Hennepin Park in Minneapolis. Additionally, MNHS worked to facilitate a visit from White Earth Tribal & Community College faculty and students to study collections at the History Center. Staff also brought collections to White Earth to display at the college and the Reservation Tribal Center. MNHS also provided hands-on training at the History Center for staff members of Sisseton Wahpeton College in acquisition and cataloging processing, safe artifact handling and display, and archival artifact storage techniques. Plans continue for additional collections-based events in Mille Lacs, the Lower Sioux Indian Community and with the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe in South Dakota.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-outreach-0,,,, 37493,"American Indian Museum Fellowship",2017,94724,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Increased awareness of MNHS resources, increased desire to work at MNHS or a cultural institution.",,,15000,"Good Family Foundation",94724,10408,,1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","American Indian undergraduate students from across Minnesota participated in this unique intensive 17-day residential program. The students attended on-site presentations throughout Minnesota and experienced hands-on learning about the museum and archaeology fields and other historical and cultural preservation organizations. Students also learned about various career paths and academic requirements for working in these types of organizations, both on and off reservations, as well as challenges American Indian communities face related to preserving tribal heritage.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-museum-fellowship-2,,,, 28643,"American Indian Exhibition Research and Planning",2014,9997,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9997,,"Dave Bastyr, Jim Suk, Randy Shindler, Dennis Bergrud, Kim Bradley, Chris Colby, Sally Enders, Sheila Kiscaden, Gene Ohnstad, Darwin Olson, Terri Penz, Nels Pierson, Peg Wade, Jim Wiekamp, Linda Willinganz",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop an exhibit on the history of the American Indian in Olmsted County.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Leah,Brey-Fratzke,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,"507-282-9447 x 117",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-exhibition-research-and-planning,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28938,"American Indian Publishing",2014,106892,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Projects completed in FY14-15 include: * The Creator's Game: A Story of Baaga'adowe/Lacrosse by Art Coulson (middle reader, published November 2013) * Powwow Summers: A Family Celebrates the Circle of Life by Marcie Rendon (middle reader, published August 2013) * Original Local: Indigenous Foods, Stories, and Recipes from the Upper Midwest by Heid Erdrich (published November 2013) * Conflicted Mission: Faith, Disputes, and Deception on the Dakota Frontier by Linda Clemmons (published April 2014) * Hungry Johnny by Cheryl Minema (picture book, published May 2014) * My Grandfather's Knocking Sticks by Brenda Child (published December 2014) * Warrior Nation by Anton Treuer (delivery delayed, to be published October 2015) * Wild Rice Cookbook by Richard LaFortune (preliminary work; to be published Fall 2016) These books have been promoted to teachers, librarians, curriculum committees, and education media through mailings, conferences, local and national radio interviews, a Minnesota Swarm lacrosse game, author appearances, and blogs. Attendees at the National Indian Education Association offered strong support for the titles.",,,,,106892,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society Press publishes books relating to American Indian history to help people further understand the deep and continuing importance of these stories to modern life in Minnesota.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-publishing,,,, 28954,"American Indian Roundtable",2014,39992,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Approximately 80 American Indians from Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota, Wisconsin and Minnesota attended workshops relating to grant writing, language preservation and other indigenous issues.This Roundtable furthered the effort to preserve historical and cultural heritage of the communities represented.",,,,,39992,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society was host to an American Indian Roundtable in spring 2014 for all tribes that have connections to Minnesota. This multi-day event covered topics such as language preservation, grant writing and a digitizing workshop to support the preservation of American Indian history and culture.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-roundtable,,,, 28970,"American Indian Museum Fellowship",2014,156930,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","100% of students self-identified as diverse; 44% of students reported a very high knowledge of MN History after the program whereas 0% reported that before the program; 44% of students reported appreciation of their own history as very high before the program, 77% after the program. Very high knowledge of the preservation/retention of culture increased from 33% to 67%; An above average or very belief in the ability to pursue a graduate degree increased from 45% to 89%; Responses of very high interest in History increased from 22% to 87%;",,,,,145413,11517,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.70,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partners: Minnesota Humanities Center, Minnesota Indian Affairs Council American Indian undergraduate students from across Minnesota participated in a unique summer educational experience. The students selected for this intensive three-week residential program attended classroom presentations and experienced hands-on learning about the museum field and other historical and cultural preservation organizations. The students also learned about various career paths and academic requirements for working in these types of organizations, both on and off reservations, as well as particular challenges faced by American Indian communities related to preserving tribal history.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-museum-fellowship-0,,,, 34090,"American Indian Outreach",2016,70000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","We will continue to evaluate the program based on demonstrated outreach in the community and increased online visibility of our collections catalog. Metrics include the number of events we participate in, the number of visits by Indian elders who consult with us on collections items, and the number of catalog records available to researchers online.",,,,,70000,11099,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The MNHS permanent collection includes more than 6,500 objects related to American Indian culture and history. MNHS takes seriously its responsibility to provide stewardship of these items, in accordance with federal law (Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act) and our own collections management policy (Culturally Sensitive Objects Policy). For example, in August 2015, MNHS completed a six- to-nine month repatriation of 54 objects to the Bois Forte community in northern Minnesota. In FY15, MNHS began a series of outreach visits to Ojibwe bands in Minnesota to deepen meaningful consultation and strengthen appropriate stewardship of MNHS's culturally sensitive material. Past visits have included Mille Lacs, Leech Lake, and Grand Portage. In FY16, this effort will continue with visits to Fond du Lac and Red Lake. MNHS believes that meaningful partnerships with tribal communities are the key to successful stewardship. In FY16, collections staff has continued to partner with American Indian communities in a number of significant ways, including providing access to collections at the History Center, as well as in communities throughout the state. Outreach efforts include engaging colleagues and community members through participation in a regional conference, the Convening Great Lakes Culture Keepers Regional Institute, supporting indigenous nonprofit organizations (like Twin Cities Native Lacrosse) and facilitating tours for artists, researchers, students, educators, and interested community members. Two highlights this fiscal year include the display of historic and contemporary native material culture at the Owamni/Falling Waters Festival",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-outreach,,,, 34105,"American Indian Museum Fellowship",2016,81791,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","100% of students self-identified as diverse; 44% of students reported a very high knowledge of MN History after the program whereas 0% reported that before the program; 44% of students reported appreciation of their own history as very high before the program, 77% after the program. Very high knowledge of the preservation/retention of culture increased from 33% to 67%; An above average or very belief in the ability to pursue a graduate degree increased from 45% to 89%; Responses of very high interest in History increased from 22% to 87%;",,,9000,"Minnesota Indian Affairs Council",81791,8396,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.80,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: Minnesota Indian Affairs Council American Indian undergraduate students from across Minnesota participated in this unique summer educational experience. The students selected for this intensive 17-day residential program attended onsite presentations throughout Minnesota and experienced hands-on learning about the museum and archaeology fields and other historical and cultural preservation organizations. The students also learned about various career paths and academic requirements for working in these types of organizations, both on and off reservations, as well as particular challenges faced by American Indian communities related to preserving tribal heritage.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Preservation","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-indian-museum-fellowship-1,,,, 17318,"Ames-Florida House: Roof Repair and Replacement",2010,18880,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,917,,,,,,"Rockford Area Historical Society",," The Ames-Florida-Stork House, built in 1861, remains the oldest structure in the town of Rockford, MN and contains the belongings of two families who originally settled the area. As with all buildings, the house has suffered deterioration due to weather and time. Replacing the roof and repairing the soffit and facia ensures no further interior damage would occur. According to a conditions survey completed in 2008 by Bob Mack, of MacDonald & Mack Architects, LTD., the roof covering the west wing of the building has failed. This failure has resulted in water damage to the original wallpaper in the ""Maid's Bedroom"" and damage to the ceiling beams, wall joists, and plaster in the surrounding area. Indirect damage from the failed roof would affect the floors, carpets, and collection items displayed there in due course. The house and collection items remain essential to the continued operability of the Rockford Area Historical Society. Without the house, built by the original settlers of Rockford, the Society has no way to illustrate the early architecture and lifestyle of Wright County. Without the house, the Society has no place to display and store the photographs, clothing, furniture, letters, diaries, and memorabilia of the families who built the milling industry in town. By maintaining the structural integrity of the house, the Society can continue to achieve the mission of preserving local history for future generations, as well as ensuring the safety of the visitors and fostering a love of the house so another generation will step up and continue this tradition. ",,"To repair the roof of the Ames-Florida House, home to the Rockford Area Historical Society and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-04-22,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Rebecca,Mavencamp,,"8131 Bridge St., PO Box 186",Rockford,MN,55373,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ames-florida-house-roof-repair-and-replacement,,,, 17685,"Amos B. Coe House: Minnesota African American Museum & Cultural Center HVAC Upgrade",2012,155250,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,155250,,,,"Minnesota African American Museum & Cultural Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design and install climate control that meets museum standards in order to better preserve collections that document African American history in Minnesota.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Roxanne,Givens,"Minnesota African American Museum & Cultural Center",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/amos-b-coe-house-minnesota-african-american-museum-cultural-center-hvac-upgrade,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007224,"3M and Maplewood: Magically Adhered Exhibit Production",2017,56614,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Results to the below outcomes were measured through surveys of visitors, conversations, and informal guest book comments. The outcomes were all successful due in part to the professionalism of the exhibition and the time and thought that went in to all programs. Outcomes included: 1) Residents of Maplewood understand the connection between Maplewood's land characteristics and 3M's choice to site their campus there. Visitors showed intellectual connections to the content they learned about through the 3M and Maplewood exhibit by the quality and type of questions they asked in other areas of the farm. This outcome was successful. 2) Residents of Maplewood can describe the impact of 3M's presence on the growth of their city. Visitors who attended the Bruentrup Heritage Farm asked follow-up questions that reflected a deeper understanding of how the arrival of 3M in Maplewood both shaped and reflected broader suburban and corporate trends. This outcome was successful. 3) Residents of Maplewood and other Minnesotans begin to better understand the mutually beneficial, but largely separate relationship between 3M and Maplewood. Public discussions about incorporation and the rise of the corporate campus reflected knowledge about the consequences of the suburbanization era. This outcome was successful, and continues to grow through social media and informal conversations. 4) Residents of Maplewood begin to value local history more. Membership to the MAHS increased, attendance at MAHS events increased, positive letters to the editor and political advocacy for history increased. This outcome was partially successful. Membership and attendance increased, as did press coverage. The outcome continues to have impact long-term.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",56614,,"Robert Jensen, Bill Bruentrup, Jessie Watson, Raydelle Bruentrup, Mike Ericson, Mickey Michlitsch, Steven Carlson, Robert Cardinal, Richard Currie, Mary O'Malley",0.13,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an exhibit on the history of 3M in Maplewood.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nicole,DeGuzman,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","2170 E County Road D",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-341-9848,Nicole@MaplewoodHistoricalSociety.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/3m-and-maplewood-magically-adhered-exhibit-production,,,,0 18105,"U.S. and Minnesota Constitutions Exhibit",2012,65658,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships. ",,,,,,65658,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The Minnesota Historical Society brought the only traveling copy of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights to Minnesota in the exhibit, ""We the People: The First Official Printing of the U.S. Constitution"" on view at the Minnesota History Center April 3 – July 4, 2012. The exhibit featured a rare, early version of the U.S. Constitution, published in 1787, and an even more rare draft of the Bill of Rights, along with original editions of the two state of Minnesota Constitutions. ",,,,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Spock,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,612-822-3504,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-and-minnesota-constitutions-exhibit,,,, 33915,"3M and Maplewood Exhibit: Sign and Label Development",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The short term outcomes were that the Maplewood Area Historical Society developed academically-reviewed, high-quality designed interpretive signage and text digital files for our exhibit. They are prepared for the production phase of the exhibit and we are confidant in the quality and thoroughness. The Project Manager and Board are able to better envision the new exhibit, and use the signs to build enthusiasm. Each milestone has been achieved to our satisfaction. To that end, the graphic designed digital files for all signs are completed and delivered. These files are attached with the final report. The long term outcomes will include Minnesotans and the people of Maplewood become more familiar with the patterns of suburban development, and the significance and impact of corporate migration to suburbs. We feel this outcome is easily achieved with the production of the exhibit. Visitors to the new exhibit will be able to describe the relationship between the development of the 3M campus in Maplewood and the development of Maplewood itself. They will be able to describe the significance and meaning of this history.",,4000,"Available upon request. Contact",14000,,"Robert Jensen, William Bruentrup, Raydelle Bruentrup, Steve Carlson, Charlotte Wasiluk, Mickey Michlitsch, Michael Ericson, and Richard Currie.",0.00,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop an exhibit on 3M's history with the City of Maplewood.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nicole,DeGuzman,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","2170 E County Road D",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-341-9848,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/3m-and-maplewood-exhibit-sign-and-label-development,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17310,"Anderson, Gustaf, House: Climate Control Upgrades",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4775,,,,,,"Chisago County Historical Society",,"To upgrade the museum environmental controls in the 1879 Gustaf Anderson House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To upgrade the museum environmental controls in the 1879 Gustaf Anderson House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-01-13,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sherry,Stirling,,"13112 Third Avenue North, PO Box 146",Lindstrom,MN,55045,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/anderson-gustaf-house-climate-control-upgrades,,,, 17387,"Andy Gibson Excavation & NRHP Nomination",2011,6958,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5340,,,,,,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota",," As preparation for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, MHM gathered data (drawings, photographs and measurements) of the dry nautical portion (approximately 25%) of the sternwheel steamer, The Andy Gibson. A trench was dug alongside of the steamer to expose the condition of the portion of the steamer covered by 3-4 feet of soil.  Triangulation and measured drawings were used to document the ships construction attributes. A NR nomination was prepared incorporating this new information with older information that was gathered from previous fieldwork. This project increased the knowledge of Minnesota-built sternwheel steamers that provided transport and cargo shipment for Aitkin County in the late 19th Century. ",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Steamboat Andy Gibson shipwreck",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ann,Merriman,,"1214 Saint Paul Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55116,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/andy-gibson-excavation-nrhp-nomination,,,, 10007180,"Andrew Peterson Diary Translation",2018,9782,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9782,,"Lin Deardorff (Treasurer), Mike Coleman, Dan Lund, Randy Maluchnik (County Liaison), Mike Fahey, Burton Johnson, Peter Gustafson (President), Darlene Fasching (VP), Maureen Farrell, Gerry Johnson, Mark Willems, Matthew D. McDougall (Secretary)",,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to provide a new translation for the Andrew Peterson diaries.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Gould,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,952-442-4234,hgould@co.carver.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/andrew-peterson-diary-translation,,,,0 10007242,"Andrew J. Volstead House: Interpretive Plan",2017,22800,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",22800,,"Terri Diniesen, Mary Gillespie, Melanie Gatchell, Barb Benson, Joyce Anderson, Doug Bengston",,"Granite Falls Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the Andrew J. Volstead House, a National Historic Landmark. ",,"The Granite Falls Historical Society received funding to create a new interpretive plan for the Andrew J. Volstead House and Museum. This plan was created in preparation for the 100th anniversary of the passing of the Volstead Act, which marked the beginning of Prohibition in America. This involved conducting research with the public and at other house-museums to help generate ideas on how the museum ought to be run, create a more engaging house tour program, and establish guiding principles for future museum operations. The Granite Falls Historical Society hopes that these efforts will put the Volstead House on the map as the central destination for Minnesota’s Prohibition history. ",2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Terri,Dinesen,"Granite Falls Historical Society","Andrew J. Volstead House Museum, 163 Ninth Avenue","Granite Falls",MN,56241,320-894-2692,btdinesen@mvtvwireless.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Chippewa, Renville, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/andrew-j-volstead-house-interpretive-plan,,,, 10012280,"Andrew J. Volstead House Conditions Assessment",2019,10945," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","All milestones were achieved during the grant duration. Due to the timeline extension, and due to financial hardships with COVID-19, the city will not apply for a larger grant for repairs until 2021.",,1714,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12659,,"Mayor David Smiglewski Alderperson Vacant (W2) Alderperson Sarina Otaibi (W1) Alderperson Joseph Fagnano (W1) Alderperson - at - large Steve Nordaune Alderperson - at - large DuWayne Galow Alderperson - at - large Scott Peterson"," ","City of Granite Falls","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Andrew J. Volstead House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Johnson,"City of Granite Falls"," 641 Prentice Street "," Granite Falls "," MN ",56241,"(320) 564-3011"," crystal.johnson@granitefalls.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/andrew-j-volstead-house-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17766,"Andrew J. Volstead House Foundation Repair/Replacement Professional Estimate",2012,5500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5500,,,,"City of Granite Falls","Local/Regional Government","To assess the structural support system of the Andrew J. Volstead House Museum, a National Historic Landmark.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"William P.",Lavin,"City of Granite Falls",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/andrew-j-volstead-house-foundation-repairreplacement-professional-estimate,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17674,"Andrew Peterson Farmstead: Barn Foundation Restoration",2012,27140,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,27140,,,,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To restore and stabilize the foundation of the Andrew Peterson Farmstead Barn, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, to be eventually reused as a public park facility.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Wendy,Peterson-Biorn,"Carver County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/andrew-peterson-farmstead-barn-foundation-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025090,"Andrew J. Volstead House Construction Documents Development",2022,21000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1714,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",22714,,"Mayor David Smiglewski Alderperson DuWayne Gallow (W2) Alderperson Sharon Pazi Zea (W1) Alderperson Joseph Fagnano (W1) Alderperson - at - large Steve Nordaune Alderperson - at - large Brad Peterson Alderperson - at - large Scott Peterson",,"City of Granite Falls","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Andrew J. Volstead House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Andrew J. Volstead House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Johnson,"City of Granite Falls","641 Prentice Street","Granite Falls",MN,56241,3205643011,crystal.johnson@granitefalls.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/andrew-j-volstead-house-construction-documents-development,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28695,"Andrew John Volstead House Museum Foundation Stabilization and Restoration",2014,153990,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,153990,,"Mayor David Smiglewski , Alderperson Steve Schaub (W2) , Alderperson Sarina Otaibi (W1) , Alderperson Joseph Fagnano W1) , Alderperson-at-Large Steve Nordaune, Alderperson-at-Large DuWayne Galow, Alderperson-at-Large Scott Peterson,",,"City of Granite Falls","Local/Regional Government","To complete stabilization and rehabilitation of the masonry foundation and footings of the Andrew J. Volstead House, a National Historic Landmark, and used as a community reception space.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"William P.",Lavin,"City of Granite Falls","641 Prentice Street","Granite Falls",MN,56241,320-564-3011,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/andrew-john-volstead-house-museum-foundation-stabilization-and-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012586,"Angel Hill Historic District Residential Design Guidelines Update",2020,8000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2520,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10520,,"Michael D. Buchite - Mayor Council Members: Ross Rivard, John Tangen, Larry Julik-Heine, Mary Murphy"," ","City of Taylors Falls","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to update design guidelines that will help preserve the Angel Hill Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-07-01,2021-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Steve,Heth,"City of Taylors Falls"," 637 First Street "," Taylors Falls "," MN ",55084,"(651) 465-5133"," tfzoningadmin@frontiernet.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/angel-hill-historic-district-residential-design-guidelines-update,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17400,"Anishinabeg Bandolier Restoration",2011,3793,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict",," Conservation treatment, including beadwork restoration, repairs, cleaning and the creation of storage mounts was completed as proposed for three Anishinabeg (Ojibway) bandolier bags.   ",,"To repair, clean, and create storage mounts for three significant Ojibwe bandolier bags",2010-10-18,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Moira,"Wild OSB",,"Saint Benedict's Monastery, 104 Chapel Lane","St. Joseph",MN,56374,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/anishinabeg-bandolier-restoration,,,, 17650,"Ann Bickle House: Roof Reshingling",2012,18810,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,18810,,,,"Ann Bickle Heritage House","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To replace the roof on the Ann Bickle House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and currently used as a women's center.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sharon,Larson,"Ann Bickle Heritage House",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ann-bickle-house-roof-reshingling,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007100,"WW I Anniversary Display Script Research, Writing and Review",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","In the Short term, Museum staff and volunteers were able to better understand the connection between the artifacts and display designed in our WWI Design Layout Plan and this helped Museology add to the Script Narrative. In the Intermediate term, the future guest/viewer of our McLeod County WWI Display Design Layout will be educated about McLeod County during the Great War, make a personal connection to McLeod County Soldiers who experienced the War, and come away with a deeper understanding of how war, of any kind, in any place effects our lives and impacts everyone. The guest/viewer will also be impacted by how the WWI Script Narrative makes the display come to life via interpretation.The Museum will have a polished, vetted, final WWI Script Narrative for our WWI Display. In the long term, the public will have an increased interest in the history of World War I and a better understanding by that public of how World War I impacted the United States, Minnesota and McLeod County-changing it forever. We hope this will increase attendance to the McLeod County Historical Society by the public to view the World War I display. An increase in Knowledge about the history of World War I and McLeod County's involvement.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mary Henke Bob Allison Bev Wangerin Liz Schwarze Anne Hahn Tara Russell John Lofdahl Lynn Buck Karen Hendricksen",0.07,"McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of and write an exhibit script about McLeod County during World War I, in preparation for a future exhibit.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,"McLeod County Historical Society","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,320-587-2109,director@mcleodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, McLeod",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ww-i-anniversary-display-script-research-writing-and-review,,,,0 28787,"Annotated Timeline",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Seth Spychala, Steve Olson, Elizabeth Boulton, Joe Bentler, Jim Hall, Bruce Holdhusen, Jason Staebell, Bill Arnold",,"Minnesota Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To prepare for the 2014 centennial of the organization through research and writing on the contributions to Minnesota engineering history.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Melanie,Fiegen,"Minnesota Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers",", 550 Cleveland Ave N","Saint Paul",MN,55114,651-603-6618,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/annotated-timeline,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28458,"Annotated Innovation Story Timeline Research & Development",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","AirSpace Minnesota's (ASM) goal for the Timeline project was, ultimately, to build its capacity for future research, exhibitions, and programs. This project produced the expected results, and continues to provide a launchpad for other activities, well-founded in scholarship. Chronicling Minnesota's aviation and aerospace history was a key first step toward determining interpretive themes, and identifying historical narratives that support those themes. Secondly, and as part of a separately funded project, AirSpace Minnesota hired Museology to design and produce an exhibition for International Learn to Fly Day (May 18, 2013). Titled, ""Go Boldly,"" the exhibition focused on inventors and innovators in Minnesota's aviation and aerospace history, and its content was drawn from the annotated timeline. The exhibit debuted at an event by the same name, which was attended by 300 guests, including approximately 100 students from Farnsworth Middle School, an aerospace-focused public school in the Saint Paul district. Currently, the exhibition is on display in the Innovators Gallery at ASM's offices in Minneapolis. Portions of the exhibit have been on display at various aviation events and during STEM Day at the Minnesota State Fair. The research and annotated timeline contributed to creation of a traveling resource for learning that will provide a lasting contribution to regional STEM interpretation.",,,,,7000,,"Noel Allard, Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame; John Andrews, Northern Star Council, Boy Scouts; Dr. Tom Bartoe, PTB & Associates Inc. and STARBASE Minnesota (Treasurer); Neil Brackin, General Mills; Clayton T. Cowl, MD, MS, Mayo Clinic; Don Craighead, DHC Enterprises; Bruce DeWitt, ATK; Dr. William Garrard, University of Minnesota and Minnesota Space Grant Consortium; Jeff Hamiel, Metropolitan Airports Commission; Gordon Hoff, Minnesota Business Aviation Association; Andrea Kajer, Minnesota Historical Society; Bruce Kitt, NWA History Centre; Dale Klapmeier, Cirrus Aircraft (Board Chair); Commander Chip Laingen, U.S. Navy (retired); Defense Alliance; William Lentsch, Delta Airlines; Sean McAfee, 3M; Brigadier General Mark Ness (retired) Ann Novacheck, Lindquist & Vennum; Doug Paulson, Minnesota Department of Education; Don Piccard, Piccard Balloons; Eric Raarup, Avtex; Ray Rought, Minnesota Aviation and History Education Center; Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad (retired), Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve; Doug Spong, Carmichael Lynch Spong; Jana Vaughan, Airport Foundation MSP; Steve Wagner, Lake Superior College, MnSCU; Brad Westphal, Honeywell Aerospace; Lt. Colonel Richard Wiessner (retired), MN Air National Guard Historical Foundation; Elaine Wyatt, Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys",,"AirSpace Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research innovation and invention throughout the history of Minnesota's aviation industry.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristi,Wangstad,"AirSpace Minnesota","6975 34th Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55450,952-473-3066,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/annotated-innovation-story-timeline-research-development,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024984,"Annual Conference Journal Digitization",2021,7835,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Through the grant we have achieved the goal of getting the journals digitized, metadata assigned, and are in the process of getting them posted to the organization's website. The archivist has also removed the physical books from regular public access to ensure their long-term preservation and limit who has regular access to the material. The archivist will be writing a blog post which will be shared in the weekly Conference newsletter to announce to the wider Minnesota Methodist church community that journals are now available online. A display highlighting the completed project will also be done at the MN Annual Conference on May 24-25, 2022. This display will reach the majority of MN United Methodist Clergy and other Methodists from around the state. Additionally, the archivist has been communicating and directing individuals to the online journals so they can conduct their own research. The initial feedback received from Pastors and others has been extremely positive and individuals shared their excitement to have easier and quicker access to the journals. Since January 2021, the archivist has been tracking the inquiries that require the use of the journals. Between January 2021 and February 2022 there have been 26 inquiries that required journal use. This number will be the baseline to measure if use increases or decreases over the coming year. The journals were sent out for digitization in September 2021 and not received back until March 2022, so it is not possible to determine the impact of the digitization at this point but having a baseline number will allow the archivist to compare numbers in the coming year. These numbers have been and will continued to be shared with the leadership. Overall, the digitization project has been successful for our organization and those we serve. It has provided the archivist with quicker and more efficient access to the journals. In the initial months of the pandemic, there was no access to the physical copies of the journals, and questions with information found in the journals had to be delayed. If the digital copies had been available prior to the pandemic, this could have been avoided. In the short time that digital copies of the journal have been available, the archivist has been able to provide a timelier response to journal-related questions, especially on days that I have not be in the office or working offsite. The communication team has been using the journals for various historical-related questions they traditionally ask of the archivist. Additionally, the database team has been using the journals to assist in various projects in the database system including updating clergy service records, tracking church name changes, and church mergers. Over time, I believe additional uses for the digital journals will become even more evident and prove beneficial to the conference.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7835,,"Kandis Will, Craig Haberman, Jeffrey Larson, John Larson, Gordon Orde, Dave Feerhusen, Tami Luckhardt, Barry Schaub, Rachel Morey, Paul Olberding, Donna Dempewolf",,"Minnesota Annual Conference United Methodist Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize issues of the Annual Conference Journal, 1850-1994, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,"To digitize issues of the Annual Conference Journal, 1850-1994, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Heller,"Minnesota Annual Conference United Methodist Church","122 West Franklin Ave, Suite 400",Minneapolis,MN,55404,6122306149,heidi.heller@minnesotaumc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/annual-conference-journal-digitization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28778,"Anoka State Hospital Oral History Project",2014,4782,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4782,,"Al Pearson William Erhart William Nelson Orville Lindquist Lotus Hubbard Kate Morphew Judy Hanna Bart Ward Lori Yager Dan Frank Tom Ward Dick Lang Paul Pierce III Catherine Vesley Harvey Greenburg",,"Anoka County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 20 interviews the history of Anoka State Hospital.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Todd,Mahon,"Anoka County Historical Society","2135 Third Avenue N",Anoka,MN,55303,763-421-0600,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/anoka-state-hospital-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28452,"An Anthology of the 1957 MN Law Requiring Special Education",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Process Evaluation: The activities were completed within the project timeline. (See comments in original workplan below.) Product Evaluation: The products were completed within the project timeline. Extra steps were taken to understand Dr. Deno's intent and the revisions reflect her original intent. The draft is rough but steps are being taken to ensure each story meets professional standards and is readable and understandable.",,,,,7000,,"Linda Cohen, David Larson, Clyde Allen, Richard Beeson, Laura Brod, Thomas Devine, John Frobenius, Venora Hung, Dean Johnson, David McMillan, Maureen Ramirez, Patricia Simmons",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Public College/University","To compile an anthology of the history behind the 1957 Minnesota law requiring special education for children with disabilities.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Johnson,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Institute on Community Integration, 102D Pt H, 150 Pillsbury Dr SE, University of Minnesota",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-624-1062,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/anthology-1957-mn-law-requiring-special-education,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031260,"Anthony Caponi Home Conditions Assessment",2024,12660,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12960,,"Denise Sjoberg - President, Daymond Dean - Treasurer, Erin Paulson - Secretary, Cheryl Caponi, Jyoti Checka, Shayna Keanaaina, Kaleb McCullough, Paula Nowariak, Dereck Schilling, Sara Stokman",0.004901961,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Anthony Caponi Home, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,6514549412,ccaponi@caponiartpark.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/anthony-caponi-home-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org", 10025092,"Appleton City Hall Phase 1: Exterior Envelope Renovations Construction Documents",2022,76805,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",76805,,"Paul Raymo (Madison), Deb Economou (Morris), LaMont Jacobson (Sacred Heart), Linda Wing (Slayton), Pablo Obregon (Willmar), Rebecca Petersen (Fergus Falls), Andy Lopez (Alexandria), Loy Woelber (Avoca), Kumara Jayasuriya (Marshall), Michele Huggins (Granite Falls), Kevin Hein (Montevideo)",,"Pioneer Public Television","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Appleton City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Appleton City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Fisher,"Pioneer Public Television","1 Pioneer Drive","Granite Falls",MN,56241,3202892916,pfisher@pioneer.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Swift,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/appleton-city-hall-phase-1-exterior-envelope-renovations-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17123,"Application for National Register Nomination - Berg Hotel",2010,3000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Sleepy Eye Area Foundation",,"To hire a professional historian to complete research and documentation of the 1899 Berg Hotel, in preparation for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a professional historian to complete research and documentation of the 1899 Berg Hotel, in preparation for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-03-18,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Thomas,Schroepfer,,"Sleepy Eye Fraternal Order of Eagles, 200 4th Ave. NE","Sleepy Eye",MN,56085,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/application-national-register-nomination-berg-hotel,,,, 10007196,"Archaeological Evaluation Survey of Vadnais Lake: Phase II (Evaluation)",2018,9750,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9750,,"Jacci Krebsbach (President), Pam Videen (Membership), Don Follett (Treasurer, Secretary), Carol Gross, Michelle Reichow, Robert Minton, Lucena Slaten, John Vadnais",,"Shoreview Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a Phase II survey of Vadnais Lake.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Vadnais,"Shoreview Historical Society","350 West County Road 96",Shoreview,MN,55126,651-587-2727,vadnaisj123@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archaeological-evaluation-survey-vadnais-lake-phase-ii-evaluation,,,,0 10007243,"Archaeological Dig Phase Two",2017,9500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9500,,"Dean Holtz / Supervisor Chair James Olson / Supervisor Alan Bruce / Supervisor Jeff Krump / Treasurer Norma Holtz / Clerk",0.06,"Taylor Township","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of the area surrounding District #44 School, Taylor Township, Traverse County.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dawayne,Novak,"Taylor Township","c/o Dean Holtz, 6828 780th Street",Tintah,MN,56583,763-229-7630,windwardleeward62@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Traverse,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archaeological-dig-phase-two,,,,0 10007244,"Archaeology Near St. Francis Xavier Church, Chippewa City",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Alta McQuatters, Barb Backlund, Robert Pratt, Eleanor Waha, Wayne Anderson, Dean Einwalter, Gene Erickson, Mary Ann Gagnon (Grand Portage THPO Officer), Hal Greenwood, John Jacobsen, Patty Nelson, David Peterson, Leonard Sobanja",,"Cook County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of the area near St. Francis Xavier Church, Chippewa City. ",," The project is a ""Phase II"" archaeological site evaluation of a portion of the St. Francis Xavier Church site at Chippewa City. The purpose is to characterize archaeological deposits near the foundation wall of the church as well as the extent of soil disturbance from previous work on the foundation. This project will also provide an understanding of the archaeology of the churchyard as a whole while ensuring that any future work on the building doesn't inadvertently disturb potential deposits, including graves. An archaeological survey and inventory conducted by the Grand Portage National Monument (GRPO) employees and volunteers within the yard of the historic St. Francis Xavier Catholic Ojibwe church (St. Francis) on behalf of the Grand Portage Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) and the Cook County Historical Society (CCHS). Three weeks were devoted to shovel testing, unit excavation, and metal detecting to determine foundation depth and stability and to explore whether the area has archaeological remains with integrity and significance. ",2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carrie,Johnson,"Cook County Historical Society","8 South Broadway, PO Box 1293","Grand Marais",MN,55604,218-387-2883,history@boreal.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archaeology-near-st-francis-xavier-church-chippewa-city,,,, 10013413,"Archaeology Alpha Sites Program: Phase Two",2017,64325,"MN Laws 2015 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved: The historical societies gained knowledge and received site report forms of archaeological alpha sites within each county. Each count developed and held public programs related to the alpha site project, from presentations to hands-on activities. Multiple presentations were fairly-well attended, most likely due to the fact that content dealt directly with local areas, however, the number of events may have been ambitious. It may have been more realistic to have fewer events. See list of events and attendance in the submitted documents. Although widely publicized, we did not achieve the targeted capstone event; it was canceled due to lack of interest, possibly due to a variety of factors including the event timing and location. It was difficult to do a large amount of fieldwork in the off-season due to the timing of grant cycle. Conversion of site form submittal from hard copy to portal occurred during the project - ultimately, as the OSA portal is currently set up, we end up completing hard copies for the project, then transferring the information into the digital portal. The current portal doesn:t have a way of printing site forms (something they are working on) - also on this note, we were told after starting the project that the Office of the State Archaeologist will give new site numbers but always retains alpha site numbers as a way of double checking field work and projects - in other words - you may find a lithic scatter, but it might not be THE lithic scatter in the Alpha Site Form. Grant partners and the archaeologist presented findings at the Minnesota Alliance of Local History museums and other professional conference. Please see presentation slideshow in the submitted documents. Partners met periodically throughout the project to set priorities, share tasks, and discuss project progress and activities.",,7408,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",71733,,"Barbara Weckman Brekke, DeeDee Currier, Lloyd Erbaugh, Rachel Houck, William Reynolds, Katy Tabke, Kevin Wetherille, Paul Youngs",0.02,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To expand on a partnership program that will provide archaeology and cultural resource management outreach services for alpha sites at three metro area history organizations.",,"Partners: Scott County Historical Society, Anoka County Historical Society, and Dakota County Historical Society The grant provided in-depth Alpha Site Archaeological research, planning, and outreach services to three local history organization partners located in the seven-county metro area. Alpha sites are past cultural locations that have been documented from written accounts, area maps, or oral tradition but were never formally investigated to see if they still contain intact cultural deposits. This partnership grant established base knowledge around Alpha Sites while also creating tools for programming, curating, and otherwise working with these archaeological sites. The partnership encouraged the public to be involved in presentations, assist with research at each Historical Society, or a public archaeology event (public excavations). This study helped to fully understand the alpha sites and their relationship within the archaeological context and history of Anoka, Dakota, and Scott Counties. Each partner gained considerable knowledge of archaeological alpha sites within their respective county; stakeholders were more fully engaged through alpha site history research projects and public programs.",2017-06-01,2018-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Klehr,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,"(952) 445-0378",kklehr@scottcountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Dakota, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archaeology-alpha-sites-program-phase-two,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17865,"Archaeology of Dugout Canoe",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To identify archaeological collections for enhanced public access to pre-historic McLeod County.",,"To identify archaeological collections for enhanced public access to pre-historic McLeod County.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,"McLeod County Historical Society","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archaeology-dugout-canoe,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17681,"Archaeological Survey and GIS Development in the Cloquet River Valley",2012,62338,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,62338,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth Campus)",,"To survey prehistoric archaeological sites in the Cloquet River travel corridor.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stacey,Stark,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth Campus)",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archaeological-survey-and-gis-development-cloquet-river-valley,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17141,"Archaeological Survey of the Gibbs Museum",2010,6750,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,248,,,,,,"Ramsey County Historical Society",," In 2006, Ramsey County Historical Society (RCHS) purchased an additional 1.5 acres of the original Gibbs farmstead located adjacent to the existing Gibbs Museum property in Falcon Heights, Minnesota.  This purchase provided the impetus for updating and expanding the interpretive programs at Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life and creating a new master plan and landscape plan for the Museum.  Historically, the parcel was once part of Heman and Jane’s homestead tract. As the original 160 acres tract was divided, Area F became the site of a circa 1920 brick house. A garage and pool house are also located on the parcel. The area has seen heavy landscaping and disturbance related to construction of gardens, a pool, a labyrinth, and large asphalt driveway. No archaeological testing had been previously conducted in this area. In April 2010, the Ramsey County Historical Society (RCHS) retained a consultant to complete an archaeological investigation inpreparation of planning projects at the Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life, Ramsey County, Minnesota. The purpose of the investigation is to identify if previously unrecorded archaeological sites exist within the project that may be affected during future site projects.  The archaeological investigation included a review of known archaeological sites, historic properties, and previously completed surveys and a field reconnaissance survey. The main purpose of this project is to identify any potential archaeological sites located on the Gibbs property.  The goal of the project is that the results of this archaeological survey will inform RCHS as they begin a new Master Planning process for the Gibbs Museum.  In addition, RCHS engaged the public in the process of archaeology by providing opportunities for the public to participate in a dialog with the archaeologist during the project. Public Archaeology Day On June 27, 2010 a public archaeology day at the Gibbs Farm Museum was completed. The event was completed in conjunction with “Dakota Day”, an event dedicated to discussion of the Eastern Dakota peoples and their relationship to the Gibbs Farm. Assisted by volunteer, Rod Johnson, President of the Minnesota Archaeological Society, Blondo Consulting completed the excavation of one test unit (1 x 1 meter). Visitors were able to witness archaeology firsthand and some participated by screening soil and examining artifacts. A brief program to explain the archaeological process and discuss excavations (past and present) at the site was also completed.       ",,"To conduct an archaeological survey of Gibbs Farm preparatory to site planning",2010-04-16,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mollie,Spillman,,"75 W. 5th St., Ste. 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archaeological-survey-gibbs-museum,,,, 28735,"Archaeology Dig at District #44 School",2014,9675,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9675,,"Dean Holtz Township Supervisor Norma Holtz Township Clerk Jeff Krump Treasurer James Olson Supervisor Alan Bruce Chairman and Supervisor",,"Taylor Township","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified archaeologist to excavate the dumping site at District #44 School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dawayne,Novak,"Taylor Township","c/o Dean Holtz, 6828 780th Street",Tintah,MN,56583,763-229-7630,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Traverse",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archaeology-dig-district-44-school,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28992,"Archaeology Outreach Pilot Program",2015,74259,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chater 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, b. 3. History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",,,7650,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",81909,,"Tom Boyd, Julie Brady, Carolyn Brusseau, Anne Cowie, Cheryl Dickson, Tom Fabel, William Frels, John Guthmann, Douglas Heidenreich, Richard Heydinger, John Holman, Ken Johnson, Sandy Kiernat, Carl Kuhrmeyer, David Kristal, Kevin McDonough, Nancy McKillips, Susan McNeely, Jim Miller, Bob Muschewske, Chad Roberts, Jeff Slack, Joanne Swain, Ralph Thrane, Susan Vento, Jerry Woelfel",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner Organizations: Anoka County Historical Society, Dakota County Historical Society, Scott County Historical Society, and Ramsey County Historical Society Four county historical societies will begin a pilot program in 2015 to provide archaeology and cultural resource management outreach services to local history organizations in the seven-county metro area.The pilot project will address immediate needs of participating organizations, including public programming, data collection, collections care and staff training, while also providing valuable insight into long-term needs of local history organizations. Partner organizations will hire an archaeological contractor to lead these efforts. Partners will participate with the consulting archaeologist in presenting the project and specific findings at the Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums and Minnesota association of Museums.",,,2014-12-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chad,Roberts,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street","Suite 323","St. Paul",55102,651-222-0701,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Ramsey, Scott, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archaeology-outreach-pilot-program,,,, 17508,"Architect Services Odeon Renovation",2011,6000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3350,,,,,,"City of Belview",," As preparation to additional historic preservation work on the Odeon Theatre, listed in the national Register of Historic Places, a qualified historical architect was hired to inspect and evaluate the building. Issues of safety/building codes, accessibility concerns, weather-tightness and future functional improvements were addressed. The final report included a mechanical/electrical evaluation of the building and its proposed future addition. Improvements will include accessible restrooms, a second accessible exit, expanded storage space and the repair of the stage floor. ",,"To hire a qualified historical architect to prepare drawings preparatory to additional historic preservation work on the Odeon Theatre, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Amount adjusted to focus on that part of the project that will occu",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lori,Ryer,,"202 South Main Street, PO Box 159",Belview,MN,56214,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/architect-services-odeon-renovation,,,, 17773,"Architectual Assessment of Great Northern Depot Roof",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct an architectural assessment of a roof replacement project for the Great Northern Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and currently in use as the Mille Lacs County Historical Society.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Penny,Quast,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/architectual-assessment-great-northern-depot-roof,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007245,"Architectural and Structural Drawings for the Chancel Wall Reconstruction",2017,5000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short term target was achieved. SHPO reviewed the drawings at 90% completion. The Vestry has approved the drawings and has the documentation needed to move ahead to the construction stage. The church is in the process of achieving the intermediate goal. We will submit an application by Sept. 15, 2017 for a $50,000 Legacy Grant to help fund replacement of the chancel wall, stabilization of the foundation under the chancel, and re-installation of the stained glass window. The church is conducting a Capital Campaign to help pay for this project. The church achieved the short term goal because we received a grant for a Conditions Assessment which enabled us to move to the next step: receive a grant for architectural drawings. Because of these grants the church has received professional expertise from an architect and structural engineer. We have documentation to ensure that all work done meets the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5000,,"Roger Phillips, Rosemary Phillips, Tom Zaborski, Tim Austin, Jim Jackston",,"The Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katherine,Hedin,"The Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan","529 Main Street S, P O Box 205","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,612-978-3001,k-hedi@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Stearns, Todd",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/architectural-and-structural-drawings-chancel-wall-reconstruction,,,,0 10012219,"Architectural Drawings and Engineering Specification for Bally Blacksmith Shop",2018,9999," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Drawings and designs have been completed which was the primary outcome. Our work with the grants office to ensure that these drawings meet the Department of Interior Standards is a measure of the success of this project.",,6001,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16000,,"Alta McQuatters, Barb Backlund, Robert Pratt, Eleanor Waha, Dean Einwalter, Gene Erickson, Mary Ann Gagnon, Hal Greenwood, John Jacobsen, Leonard Sobanja, Ivy Hocking, William Clayton, Ann Sullivan"," ","Cook County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings and specifications for the Bally Blacksmith Shop, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carrie,Johnson,"Cook County Historical Society"," 8 South Broadway, PO Box 1293 "," Grand Marais "," MN ",55604,"(218) 387-2883"," history@boreal.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/architectural-drawings-and-engineering-specification-bally-blacksmith-shop,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012265,"Architectural Drawings",2019,56500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",Achieved.,,4320,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",60820,,"Dr. Ahmed El-Afandi, Trustee Shaker Elsabbagh, Trustee Dr. Mohamed Elhindi, President Rahimuddin Mohmed, Secretary/Treasurer Hamid Quraishi, Religious Affairs Director"," ","Islamic Center of Winona","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the Second National Bank, Winona, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and now headquarters for the Islamic Center of Winona.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ahmed,El-Afandi,"Islamic Center of Winona"," PO Box 1523, 71 West Third Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-4082"," ahelafandi@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/architectural-drawings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33899,"Architectural Drawings and Specifications for Halfway Ranger Station",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Tim Beaster, Jesse Schomberg, Doug Bowen-Bailey, Alice Yonke, Bob Grytdahl, Dana Brumitt, Paul Ormseth, Joan Peters",0.01,"Northern Bedrock Preservation Corps","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of Halfway Ranger Station, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pete,Bonk,"Northern Bedrock Preservation Corps","5165 North Shore Drive",Duluth,MN,55804,612-408-8809,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/architectural-drawings-and-specifications-halfway-ranger-station,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007247,"Archival Collections Processing",2017,9979,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","RCHS hired an archival technician to process and rehouse the 3 collections. The collections were processed, rehoused, and entered at a folder or item level, depending on the item, into Past Perfect. RCHS will make these processed collections available for future researchersRCHS continues to respond to outside research requests, making the collections available for consultation.",,2640,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",12618,,"Anne Cowie, Cheryl Dickson, Jo Anne Driscoll, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Tom Fabel, Martin Fallon, William Frels, John Guthmann, Susan Handley, Richard Heydinger, Ken Johnson, Janine Joseph, Sandy Kiernat, Judy Kishel, David Kristal, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Robert Mairs, Jeffry Martin, Kevin McDonough, Nancy McKillips, Susan McNeely, Lisa Dickinson Michaux, Jim Miller, Jonathan Morgan, Bob Muschewske, Chad Roberts, George Robertson, Roxanne Sands, James Stolpestad, Susan Vento, Jerry Woelfel",0.23,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to process three archival collections held by Ramsey County Historical Society.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-0701,mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archival-collections-processing-0,,,,0 10007248,"Archival Inventory Project",2017,93000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",93000,,"Jon McGee--chair, Tom Mathews--vice chair, Pat Webber--secretary, Phil Terry--treasurer, Annette Atkins--director, Joe Bayer--director, Bill Carlin--director, Barb Carlson--director, Dennis Gregory--director, Cathy Mehelich--director, Mark Muniz--director, Bruce Skalbeck--director, Dan Tideman--director, Ex Officio Members: Jeff Mergen--Stearns County Commissioner, Jim Davis--CEO, Ann Meline--COO",2.6,"Stearns History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources. ",,"The Stearns History Museum (SHM) was founded in 1936 and began collecting 3D objects and 2D archival materials that same year. Throughout SHM’s history, an inventory of the archival holdings has never been completed. The Archival Inventory Project had five main goals. First, the inventory provided an overview of their holdings in greater detail. Second, it identifed gaps in the collection. Third, the project maximized limited resources for collections care by identifying materials in need of conservation. Fourth, ensure staff can better utilize the holdings for exhibitions, programs, and outreach. Finally, the inventory allows for improved access to the collections by staff and the audiences they serve. They now have a current list of every archival item or folder level in regards to the most recently processed materials. This will benefit researchers, staff, genealogists, and students who visit SHM. Their ability to process new collections has improved by utilizing their recently created manual and spreadsheets. These successes will only assist our efforts to select a new catalog software that benefits not only present users but those in the future. ",2016-11-01,2018-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Steven,Penick,"Stearns History Museum","235 33rd Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,,spenick@stearns-museum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Benton, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archival-inventory-project,,,, 10007249,"Archival Storage Rehousing",2017,4143,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4143,,"Thomas Wickie Damon Weinandt Sharon Diemer Rosalee Davis Margaret McDonald Wesley Bakker Doug Jacobson Marilyn Wahl Dallas Giese Esther Buller Kevin Stevens",,"Cottonwood County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide appropriate storage materials for an archival collection.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Linda,Fransen,"Cottonwood County Historical Society","812 Fourth Street",Windom,MN,56101,507-831-1134,cchs@windomnet.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archival-storage-rehousing,,,,0 10013476,"Archival Collection Arrangement and Description",2021,54947,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",54947,,"Jacqueline deVries, Kendal Killian, Kristina Youso, Shawn Hartfeldt, Chuck Ballentine, Kathleen Boe, Sonya Burke, Michael Goggin, Matthew McNeil, Pamela Moore, Becky Timm, Commissioner Debbie Goettel (Principal Aide Casey Meinhardt), Commissioner Irene Fernando (Principal Aide Bill Emory)",1.2,"Hennepin History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-12-01,2022-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Crippen,"Hennepin History Museum","2303 Third Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 870-1329",john.crippen@hennepinhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archival-collection-arrangement-and-description-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012278,"Archival Collection Arrangement and Description",2019,91171," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Hennepin History Museum consistently met, and even exceeded, the targets for this project. The arrangement and description project that was completed by our Processing Archivists through this grant allowed us to gain both intellectual and physical control over almost 130 linear feet of our large box archival collections. We implemented new policies and procedures, engaged on social media and created rotating displays so that casual visitors could also have access to our collections. Short Term Expected Impact: The archive will gain physical and intellectual control over our 27 most historically significant large box collections we hold and develop a plan to arrange and describe collections of these types. oAll 27 collections are appropriately processed and housed. oAll 27 collections have completed finding aids available to the public, both onsite and electronically. oAll 27 collections are entered into our PastPerfect database and searchable by staff. oThe newly created Archival Collection Processing Policy outlines the required steps to arrange and describe the museum?s archival collections. It was used by the Processing Archivists on this project and can continue to be used by future Processing Archivists, staff and volunteers. Intermediate Term Expected Impact: The Archivist will track how frequently each collection is used and add the data to the research request tracking software. oTo better track ongoing researcher data, the archives began using Trello to track patron research requests. This software will allow us to enter and track a greater range of patron data, which will help us understand our collection use patterns. Long Term Expected Impact: With a better organized collection, the archive will increase its level of professionalism, reputation and usability by ensuring that collections are being properly processed and made accessible to researchers. Knowing what we have will help us identify collecting goals for the future. oThe archivist and museum director determined that the goal of processing 35% of the large box collections was met. oThe archivist and the director reviewed the remaining collections list with the Museum Programs Team (representing public programs, exhibits, and magazine), who made recommendations on how to prioritize the remaining collections for processing during Phase Two of our project, pending approval during the next large grant cycle.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",91171,,"Becka Rahn, Barbara J. Grahn, Shawn Hartfeldt, Cara Letofsky, Amanda Norman, Kim Wm. Jeppesen, Layne M. Johnson, Kristen M. Perry, Tina Sanz, Commissioner Debbie Goettel (Principal Aide Casey Krolczyk), Commissioner Linda Higgins, Chuck Ballentine, Becky Timm, Jacqueline deVries, Kendal Killian, and Nathan Grant Ellis",2.11,"Hennepin History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amber,Espitia,"Hennepin History Museum"," 2303 Third Avenue South "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55404,"(612) 870-1329"," amber.espitia@hennepinhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archival-collection-arrangement-and-description,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012317,"Archival Collections Processing",2019,9981," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","RCHS hired an archival technician to process and rehouse the 2 collections. The St. Anthony Park Community Council collection was fully processed, rehoused, and entered at a folder or item level, depending on the item, into Past Perfect. The West 7th Fort Road Federation collection archival paper material was fully processed. 25% of the photograph/media portion remains to be cataloged, and all photos will be digitized by RCHS collections volunteers by the end of 2019. The media content will be outsourced for digitization, and then cataloged by RCHS volunteers by the summer of 2021. RCHS made these processed collections available for future researchers. RCHS continues to respond to outside research requests and making the collections available for consultation.",,3009,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12990,,"Jo Driscoll, Mari Oyanagi Eggum , Jo Emerson, Thomas Fabel, Martin Fallon, Tim Glines, John Guthmann, Susan Handley, Richard B. Heydinger, Jr., Kenneth H. Johnson, Janine Joseph, Judy Kishel, David Kristal, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Robert W. Mairs, Jeffry Martin, Father Kevin McDonough, Susan McNeely, James Miller, Jonathan H. Morgan, Robert Muschewske, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George T. Stephenson, James Stolpestad, Chris Taylor, Jerry Woelfel",0.23,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society"," 75 W 5th Street, Suite 323 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 222-0701"," mollie@rchs.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archival-collections-processing-1,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17968,"Archival Cataloging and Digitization",2013,24726,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,24726,,"Kay Rodrigue, Erv Skaar, Mike Warring, Jim Johnson, Clark Joslin, Kriste Ericsson, Kurt Daudt, Bill Carlson",,"Isanti County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To catalog and digitize archival materials recovered from the July 8, 2011 arson fire, which destroyed most of the Isanti County History Museum",,"To catalog and digitize archival materials recovered from the July 8, 2011 arson fire, which destroyed most of the Isanti County History Museum",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathleen,McCully,"Isanti County Historical Society","1700 E. Rum River Dr. S., Suite K",Cambridge,MN,55008,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Isanti,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archival-cataloging-and-digitization,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025034,"Archival Collections Processing",2021,9972,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Careful planning ensured that this project would achieve its targets.",,269,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10241,,"Jo Anne Driscoll, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Jo Emerson, Martin Fallon, Anne Field, Tim Glines, Lorraine Griffin Johnson, John Guthmann, John Hamburger, Elizabeth J. Keyes, Judy Kishel, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Debbie Lee, Joe Lutz, Robert W. Mairs, Marc J Manderscheid, James Miller, Jonathan H. Morgan, Peter Nguyen, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George T. Stephenson, James Stolpestad, Joe Twomey, July Vang, Glenn Wiessner, Jerry Woelfel (Chair), Lee Pao Xiong",0.16,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512220701,mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archival-collections-processing-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025236,"Archival Backlog Processing",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11300,,"Jim Steen, Willy Jacobson, Jo Nell Moore, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Matt Gilbertson, Russ Hanson, Jenna Kahly, Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Deb White, Duane Wray-Williams",0.25,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Peihl,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,Mark.Peihl@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archival-backlog-processing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17454,"Archival Storage and Shelving",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8231,,,,,,"Gustavus Adolphus College",," A total of 961 linear feet of archival quality shelving was purchased and installed in the ""vault"" area and the College Archives storage room at Gustavus Adolphus College. Old, used shelving was re-purposed for use in other areas of the college. The installation of this shelving has alleviated overcrowding, provided a safer more secure storage environment and consolidated the collections to one location. ",,"To improve storage of 961 lineal feet of college archives through proper housing and shelving",2010-10-29,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jeff,Jenson,,"Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library, 800 West College Avenue","Saint Peter",MN,56082,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nicollet,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archival-storage-and-shelving,,,, 33896,"Archival Storage and Rehousing",2015,6820,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",6820,,"Paul Bugbee, Mike Jacobson, Vicki Jenniges, Tom Haines, Cecil Louis, Paul Gaebe, Peter Jacobson, Mike Flanders, Jo Flanders, Jen Engen, Carolyn Sweter, Amy Erdmann",0.21,"Paynesville Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of archival materials which will allow the public greater access to the community",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Haines,"Paynesville Area Historical Society","c/o Carolyn Swyter, 647 Stearns Ave.",Paynesville,MN,56362,320-243-7547,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Kandiyohi, Meeker, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archival-storage-and-rehousing,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34004,"Archival Collections Processing",2016,9976,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","RCHS achieved the short and long term outcomes by hiring an archival technician to process, rehouse, and enter the 3 collections into Past Perfect at a folder level. RCHS made these processed archival collections available for future researchers through access to the Past Perfect system. RCHS continues to respond to outside research requests and makes its archival collections available for consultation.",,77,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10053,,"Julie Brady, Anne Cowie, Cheryl Dickson, Mari Eggum, Tom Fabel, Martin Fallon, William Frels, John Guthmann, Richard Heydinger, Ken Johnson, Sandy Kiernat, Carl Kuhrmeyer, David Kristal, Kevin McDonough, Nancy McKillips, Susan McNeely, Lisa Dickinson Michaux, Jim Miller, Jonathan Morgan, Bob Muschewske, Chad Roberts, James Stolpestad, Joanne Swain, Ralph Thrane, Susan Vento, Jerry Woelfel",0.19,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to assess the archival collections held by Ramsey County Historical Society.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-0701,mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archival-collections-processing,,,,0 10007101,"Archives and Collections Project",2018,38000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",38000,,"Hennepin County Commissioner Jan Callison, Mayor Betsy Hodges, City Council President Barbara Johnson, and Hennepin County Commissioner Peter McLaughlin",,"Municipal Building Commission","Local/Regional Government","To provide better organization of the archives and collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Royce,Wiens,"Municipal Building Commission","350 S 5th Street, Suite 105",Minneapolis,MN,55415,612-596-9522,royce.wiens@municipalbuilding.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archives-and-collections-project,,,,0 10012461,"Archiving and Curating the Douglas A. Birk Collection",2020,71392," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",71392,,"Basil Ajuo, Rudy Rodriguez, Devinder Malhotra (Chancellor), Michael Vekich (Chair), Cheryl Tefer, Amanda Fredlund, Louise Sundin, George Soule, Roger Moe, Jay Cowles (Treasurer), Jerry Janezich, Dawn Erlandson (Vice Chair), Bob Hoffman, Adbul Rahmane Abdul-Aziz, Ann Anaya, Alex Cirillo"," ","St. Cloud State University (Department of Anthropology)","Public College/University",,,"To provide better organization of the Douglas A. Birk archaeological materials, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robbie,Mann,"St. Cloud State University (Department of Anthropology)"," 720 4th Avenue South "," St. Cloud "," MN ",56301-4498,"(320) 308-4181"," rmann@stcloudstate.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archiving-and-curating-douglas-birk-collection,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17066,"Archive Storage Upgrade",2010,2650,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,269,,,,,,"Sherburne County Historical Society",,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage",,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Maureen,Galvin,,"10775 - 27th Avenue SE",Becker,MN,55308,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archive-storage-upgrade,,,, 17506,"Archives: Preserving the Past, Shaping the Future",2011,4341,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,37000,,,,,,"Cathedral Heritage Foundation",," To make the Cathedral of St. Paul archives more accessible to the public, the Cathedral heritage foundation undertook a two-step project to sort, organize, inventory and file their collections. The first step involved general cleaning and the reorganization of materials. All materials were re-housed in archival storage units. Inventory information was entered into PastPerfect. The second step of the project focused on the recruitment and training of volunteers folow up on and continue the new preservation/storage best practices. ",,"To provide basic processing and rehousing of archival materials in order to make Cathedral of St. Paul archives publicly accessible. Amount adjusted to focus the project.",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Celeste,Raspanti,,"400 Selby Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archives-preserving-past-shaping-future,,,, 28745,"Archives Needs Assessment for End-o-Line Railroad Park",2014,1255,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1255,,"John Giese, Gerald Magnus, Bob Moline, James Jens, David Thiner",0.01,"Murray County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to assess historically significant railroad documents.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Anita,Gaul,"Murray County","2500 28th Street, PO Box 57",Slayton,MN,56172,507-763-3708,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archives-needs-assessment-end-o-line-railroad-park,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28718,"Archiving Yellow Medicine County's Death Records",2014,23542,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,23542,,"Jane Remiger, Lou Anne Kling, Paulette Grieger, Steve Ascher, Dave Finnes, Barb Schuler, Brian Schulz",0.77,"Yellow Medicine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To broaden public access to primary historical death records prior to 1909 through an online searchable database.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Schulz,"Yellow Medicine County Historical Society","PO Box 145","Granite Falls",MN,56241,320-564-4479,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archiving-yellow-medicine-countys-death-records,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012406,"Arcola Mills Condition Assessment",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,11159,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",21159,,"Sara Allen, Mick Caouette, Rolf Dittmann, Alexa Eichshen, Scott Eichshen, Reese Glaser, Ray Marshall, Ken Martens, Steve Mower, Carl Wegener"," ","Arcola Mills Historic Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of Arcola Mills, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Yvette,Oldendorf,"Arcola Mills Historic Foundation"," 12905 Arcola Trail N, PO Box 313 "," Stillwater "," MN ",55082,"(651) 351-7506"," oldendorfy@aol.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Washington, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arcola-mills-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33959,"Arcola Mills Artist Colony National Register Evaluation",2015,5784,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5784,,"Ray Marshall, Yvette Oldendorf, Alexis Bighley, Jane Casto, Wynn Martin,",0.06,"Arcola Mills Historic Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the John and Martin Mower House and Arcola Mill Site for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Fitzie,Heimdahl,"Arcola Mills Historic Foundation","12905 Arcola Trail North, PO Box 313",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-263-3014,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arcola-mills-artist-colony-national-register-evaluation,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34100,"We Are Hmong Minnesota",2016,102564,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","146,724 people visited the History Center Museum during the run of We Are Hmong in FY15-16. The Net Promoter Score was +71 over a goal of +50 or higher. Visitation by people of Asian heritage was 10%, a tenfold increase over 2014. 91% of visitors rated the History Center ""Excellent"" or ""Very Good"" during the run of We Are Hmong.",,,,,102564,2993,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","We Are Hmong Minnesota, a 2,500-square-foot exhibit, debuted March 7, 2015, timed for the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the beginning of Hmong migration to Minnesota. MNHS staff worked in partnership with the Hmong community to develop the exhibit. A traveling version of the exhibit for loan to libraries, schools, and community centers was also developed and is currently circulating. A companion exhibit at the James J. Hill House displayed a collection of Hmong textiles recently donated to the Minnesota Historical Society. A new website aggregating collections and educational resources is now available at www.mnhs.org/hmong. The exhibit run was extended through Jan. 3, 2016, due to high demand. Initiating a new collaborative model, MNHS produced a marketing campaign designed in cooperation with members of the local Hmong community, which resulted in strong attendance by first-time visitors to the Minnesota History Center in FY15. More than 3,500 people attended on the exhibit's opening day, March 7, 2015, 75 percent of whom self-identified as Asian/Pacific American. The exhibit garnered impressive media coverage locally and nationally.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/we-are-hmong-minnesota,,,, 10007221,"Arlington Museum Lighting Plan",2018,7693,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7693,,"Curt Boeder, Gregory Goblirsch, Dwight Grabitske, Pauline Wiemann, Ramona Bade, Lowell Nagel, Mike Noack",,"Arlington Historical Society, Inc.","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dwight,Grabitske,"Arlington Historical Society, Inc.","204 Shamrock Drive",Arlington,MN,55307,507-964-5878,ddgrab@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arlington-museum-lighting-plan,,,,0 17654,"Arnold Schwyzer Summer House and Farmstead: Windows Upgrade",2012,45000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,45000,,,,"Audubon Center of the North Woods","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To repair windows and add storms for energy efficiency on the Arnold Schwyzer Summer House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and used as an environmental learning center.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ty,Johnson,"Audubon Center of the North Woods",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arnold-schwyzer-summer-house-and-farmstead-windows-upgrade,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28443,"Arthur and Edith Lee House National Register Evaluation",2013,4200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Intermediate project goals were to submit a NRHP evaluation to the SHPO and to incorporate any comments into a revised draft nomination. These target goals were achieved. The evaluation was submitted to the SHPO's Denis Gardner on August 23, 2013; Mr. Gardner responded on October 10, 2013 indicating that, based upon the evaluation, the property was eligible for listing in the NRHP. Mr. Gardner also provided helpful comments advice for revisions, which were incorporated into a final draft. Long-term goals included submission of a revised NRHP nomination to SHPO, approval by Minnesota State Review Board, acceptance by the Keeper of the Register, and listing of the property in the National Register of Historic Places. A revised NRHP nomination was submitted to Denis Gardner in January 2014. The long-term goal--listing of the property in the NRHP--will require additional time for State Review Board hearing and NPS processing. I anticipate the long-term goals will be achieved and exceeded in the coming months by nominating the property as a City of Minneapolis Landmark with the assistance of City Councilperson Elizabeth Glidden.",,,1000,,5200,,"Executive Board: Stearline Rucker (President), Wade Warner (1st Vice President), Willie Bridges (2nd Vice President), Shannon Guernsey (Treasurer), Shelley Nystrom (Secretary)",,"Field Regina Northrop Neighborhood Group, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To have the Arthur and Edith Lee House evaluated for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stearline,Rucker,"Field Regina Northrop Neighborhood Group, Inc.","Lake Nokomis Presbyterian Church, 1620 E. 46th St.",Minneapolis,MN,55407,612-721-5424,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arthur-and-edith-lee-house-national-register-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007250,"Artifact Storage Condition Improvement",2017,112655,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Our measurable outcomes were: *Completion of procurement process - measured by change in status. We did complete the procurement process. Our records are available upon request. *Completion of Building Modifications - These were done on time in preparation for the delivery and construction of the compact shelving system. *Meeting Museum Standards - Change in status The new storage system is installed and approximately 3000 items have been moved into secure, archival housing. The remainder of the 3D objects will remain on exhibit. There is space available for us to continue to accept objects into the collection as well as to rotate items from exhibit into storage. Artifact locations have been updated in Past Perfect. We can produce a list of exactly which items are in the new storage area with their location down to the exact drawer or shelf. 2772 objects are in the compact storage system and 334 are in newly created art and oversize object storage. There are additional unprocessed negatives, ledger books, aerial photos and 3D items in the new storage spaces as well. Cataloging them is an on-going process. *Quarantine space developed - Change in status Completion of quarantine area development in reclaimed storage space. All collection artifacts have been removed from the small closet and placed into new storage system. The space is designated for incoming artifacts only. *Workshop space converted - Change in status Former storage space is being rededicated to collection management space for cataloging, cleaning, and conservation work. This is ongoing. *New exhibit space developed - change in status and knowledge. (Long Term Goal) Reclaimed exhibit space currently being developed into new exhibits. Visitors learn different aspects of Pope County History. We have already hosted one temporary exhibit in the new space. One of the local churches celebrated their 150th anniversary and created an exhibit that drew many new visitors to our building in June and July.",,2637,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",115292,,"Mary Smith, Corbin Corson, Suzanne Vold, Cody Rogahn, Dave Lent, Neil Lageson, Pauline Opdahl, Beth Snider, Gene Stark",,"Pope County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better storage conditions, allowing for greater public access to objects in the collection.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Merlin,Peterson,"Pope County Historical Society","809 South Lakeshore Drive",Glenwood,MN,56334,320-634-3293,popecountymuseum@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artifact-storage-condition-improvement,,,,0 10024962,"Artifact Collection Curation",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Our short term impact of secure and thorough documentation of the collection and sites was achieved through the completion of accessioning and confirmed curation at the MnHS.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Felix Schmiesing - Chair, Raeanne Danielowski - Vice Chair, Lisa Fobbe, Barbara Burandt, Tim Dolan",,"Sherburne County","Local/Regional Government","To provide better storage conditions, allowing for greater public access to archaeological objects in the collection.",,"To provide better storage conditions, allowing for greater public access to archaeological objects in the collection.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gina,Hugo,"Sherburne County","13880 Business Center Drive NW, Suite 100","Elk River",MN,55330,7637653308,gina.hugo@co.sherburne.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artifact-collection-curation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17390,"Artifact Collection Inventory",2011,6973,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3500,,,,,,"Ramsey County Historical Society",," The RCHS determined to gain intellectual and physical control over their historical collections documenting Ramsey County. PastPerfect software was purchased and installed, and training was received by staff. An inventory technician was hired and trained to apply the software using best practice inventory methods. 2,306 artifacts (9% of the total inventory) were recorded and catalogued. The daily information was backed up and stored offsite. ",,"To begin to gain intellectual and physical control over a significant historical collection documenting Ramsey County",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mollie,Spillman,,"75 W. 5th St., Ste. 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artifact-collection-inventory,,,, 17467,"Artifact Collection Inventory",2011,6996,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,6300,,,,,,"Ramsey County Historical Society",," Phase two of a project to improve intellectual control of the stored 3-D collections by contiuing the partial-inventory of artifacts. During this phase of the inventory 2,155 objects were recorded making the total number recorded so far 4,461 or approximately 18% of the objects to be inventoried. Information garnered during the process will aid the determination of the amount of storage needed and the supplies necessary for proper storage and preservation. Once complete, the inventory will aid exhibit planning and creation. ",,"To gain physical and intellectual control through a professional inventory of approximately 4,000 objects documenting Ramsey County history",2010-10-29,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mollie,Spillman,,"75 W. 5th St., Ste. 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artifact-collection-inventory-0,,,, 10012405,"Artist Hazel Belvo Publication: Research/Writing/Editing",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The project targets were achieved through the dedication of our author Julie L'Enfant for her exceptional attention to detail. Our editors are meticulous in the correction of a manuscript by finding grammar and spelling errors, standardizing style using the Chicago Manual of Style, fact checking, improving clarity and flow, and being careful not to change the author's meaning and own style of writing. In the upcoming final phase of this book project (production, design, and printing), all proofs (usually two) from the printer will be carefully reviewed by Ian Graham Leask and Beth Williams to confirm that the product meets Afton Press standards. We will then receive a final folded-and-gathered copy of the book to review one last time before giving the go-ahead to complete the printing process. Afton Press will have funds set aside in the budget, along with income from book sales, for the ongoing promotion of this project and for reprints and additional editions. We have a cooperation agreement with the University of Minnesota Press to distribute our art books to book stores, museum shops, and libraries throughout the country and indeed the world.",,1200,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11200,,"Gary Lindberg, Malcolm McDonald, Rico Paul Vallejos",0.05,"Afton Historical Society Press","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to edit a manuscript on the life and work of Minnesota artist Hazel Belvo.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Ian Graham",Leask,"Afton Historical Society Press"," 6800 France Avenue S., Ste. 370 "," Edina "," MN ",55435,"(651) 436-8443"," leask@aftonpress.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Cook, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-hazel-belvo-publication-researchwritingediting,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17271,"Asbestos Contained Asphalt Floor Tiles Abatement",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3100,,,,,,"Golden Valley Historical Society",," Golden Valley Historical Society hired a licensed and bonded professional hazardous waste materials removal company to properly abate asbestos and improve public safety at the Golden Valley History Museum. After the church was acquired by the GVHS for use as a museum, a team of experts were suspicious that the floor tiles in the lower level might contain asbestos. The experts in this field definitely confirmed that the floor tiles, which had become cracked and deteriorated by moisture migrating from the concrete slab, had to be removed by a HASlWET company and properly disposed of in accordance with state statutes, before the next project, the water management problem could be addressed and fixed. This project is one of many ongoing projects already completed to accomplish the goal of a church-museum, owned by the Golden Valley Historical Society, and to create a museum to find and preserve artifacts of the heritage of the village and city of Golden Valley, and to be able to display the artifacts and educate the past, present and future citizens of the community of the long heritage of the community. The church building is the oldest church in the City of Golden Valley, built in 1882 by non-denominational pioneers who eventually became associated with the Methodist Church. Having outgrown the facility in the 1950's, the Methodist Congregation built a larger church in the community and moved into it. The church was then purchased by the Golden Valley Christian Science Society who held services and meditation areas for its members until 1997, when the Christian Science Society had dwindled to a dozen or so members decided to sell the property. On July 1, 1997, the Golden Valley Historical Society, with the grant of one member, purchased the property to preserve this historic church and create a church-museum. With the asbests abatement the Golden Valley Historical Society will have improved the use of the building and allow it to work with architects to continue with the rehabilitation of the building to complete the lower level museum. ",,"To properly abate asbestos and improve public safety at the Golden Valley History Museum",2010-08-27,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jerry,Breth,,"7800 Golden Valley Road, Attn: GVHS","Golden Valley",MN,55427,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/asbestos-contained-asphalt-floor-tiles-abatement,,,, 28627,"Asbestos Abatement for Archival Storage",2014,6150,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Removal of the pipes contacting the asbestos, increased the height of the cabinets to be put in on a future date. These pipes were about 2 feet from the outside walls and 1 foot from the ceiling, prevented the use up to the corner of the walls. The boiler took up so much room in the furnace room. Removal freed up the space ready for the new HVAC equipment. With the removal of the asbestos and the huge boiler, the next step in the process of getting the new storage area with environmental controls. Collection is being moved in during the month of April. Moved to be ready for future equipment for storage.",,,,,6150,,"President: Leona Litchke, Vice-President: Esther Hietala, Treasurer: John Roessler, Secretary: Richard Lacher, Barb Adams, Roberta Truempler, Barb Shipka, John Zimmerman, Jim Uzelac, Jean Harkins, Andrew Shaw",,"Itasca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a contractor for asbestos abatement in the museum's archival storage area.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lilah,Crowe,"Itasca County Historical Society","201 N Pokegama Avenue","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,218-326-6431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/asbestos-abatement-archival-storage,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17234,"ASI Library and Archives Management Project",2011,92614,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,24259,,,,,,"American Swedish Institute",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over its collection in order to provide better public access to Minnesota's Swedish heritage.",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over its collection in order to provide better public access to Minnesota's Swedish heritage.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Nina,Clark,,"2600 Park Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/asi-library-and-archives-management-project,,,, 17104,"Asian American Settlers' History in North Minneapolis",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"Asian Media Access (AMA)",," A total of 19 interviews of Asian American-Pacific Islander immigrants were conducted in English and selected Asian Languages. The project successfully  captured information about their immigration history, settling  experience and their memories in relationships to historical events in North Minneapolis. Eight of the interviews were recorded with a digital video camcorder then the interviews were transcribed by language specialists, then translated into English. The summary, transcripts and video recording will be preserved and made broadly accessible through: Public Repository - Concordia University, Center for Hmong Studies Asian Media Access web site - Asian Pacific American Community Network ",,"To document in 12 interviews the history of Asian American-Pacific Islander immigrants to Minnesota",2010-03-12,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kang,Vang,,"2418 Plymouth Ave. N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/asian-american-settlers-history-north-minneapolis,,,, 18029,"Asian-American Oral History Project",2011,126534,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organization: Council of Asian Pacific Minnesotans. During the past 20 years, the Minnesota Historical Society has successfully worked with many immigrant communities in the state to ensure that the stories of their arrival, settlement and adjustment to life in Minnesota become part of our historical record. For this project, 25 oral history interviews were completed with leaders in each of five Asian communities in Minnesota: Cambodian, Korean, Lao, Philippino and Vietnamese. The interviews will be available on the Society's web site, Becoming Minnesotan: Stories of Recent Immigrants and Refugees, which features individuals who comment with authority on the community's composition, challenges, achievements and contribution to Minnesota's cultural landscape. ",,"Partner Organization: Council of Asian Pacific Minnesotans During the past 20 years, the Minnesota Historical Society has successfully worked with many immigrant communities in the state to ensure that the stories of their arrival, settlement and adjustment to life in Minnesota become part of our historical record. For this project, 25 oral history interviews were completed with leaders in each of five Asian communities in Minnesota: Cambodian, Korean, Lao, Philippino and Vietnamese. The interviews will be available on the Society's web site (http://education.mnhs.org/immigration), which features individuals who comment with authority on the community's composition, challenges, achievements and contribution to Minnesota's cultural landscape.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,James,Fogerty,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3243,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/asian-american-oral-history-project,,,, 18057,"Asian-American Oral History Project",2012,207778,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state. ",,,,,,207778,,,1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans Many immigrant communities have few documents or artifacts that preserve and tell their stories of arrival, settlement and adjustment to life in Minnesota. Oral history is the best way to preserve this important history and to ensure that it becomes part of Minnesota's historical record. In this project, Minnesota Historical Society staff conducted interviews with members of the Laotian, Korean, Karen, Filipino, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Malaysian and Pacific Islander communities in Baudette, Warroad, Worthington, St. Cloud and Rochester, as well as in the Twin Cities. The interviews serve as resources for teachers and students and will be available on the Society's website, ""Becoming Minnesotan: Stories of Recent Immigrants and Refugees"" education.mnhs.org/immigration. The site features people who comment with authority on their community's composition, challenges, achievements and contribution to Minnesota's cultural landscape. ",,"Fifteen oral history interviews will be conducted with leaders from the Asian community in greater Minnesota. During the past 20 years, the Minnesota Historical Society has successfully worked with many immigrant communities in the state to ensure that the stories of their arrival, settlement and adjustment to life in Minnesota become part of our historical record. The interviews will be available on the Society's web site, Becoming Minnesotan: Stories of Recent Immigrants and Refugees, which features individuals who comment with authority on the community's composition, challenges, achievements and contribution to Minnesota's cultural landscape.",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,James,Fogerty,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3243,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/asian-american-oral-history-project-0,,,, 18057,"Asian-American Oral History Project",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans Many immigrant communities have few documents or artifacts that preserve and tell their stories of arrival, settlement and adjustment to life in Minnesota. Oral history is the best way to preserve this important history and to ensure that it becomes part of Minnesota's historical record. In this project, Minnesota Historical Society staff conducted interviews with members of the Laotian, Korean, Karen, Filipino, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Malaysian and Pacific Islander communities in Baudette, Warroad, Worthington, St. Cloud and Rochester, as well as in the Twin Cities. The interviews serve as resources for teachers and students and will be available on the Society's website, ""Becoming Minnesotan: Stories of Recent Immigrants and Refugees"" education.mnhs.org/immigration. The site features people who comment with authority on their community's composition, challenges, achievements and contribution to Minnesota's cultural landscape. ",,"Fifteen oral history interviews will be conducted with leaders from the Asian community in greater Minnesota. During the past 20 years, the Minnesota Historical Society has successfully worked with many immigrant communities in the state to ensure that the stories of their arrival, settlement and adjustment to life in Minnesota become part of our historical record. The interviews will be available on the Society's web site, Becoming Minnesotan: Stories of Recent Immigrants and Refugees, which features individuals who comment with authority on the community's composition, challenges, achievements and contribution to Minnesota's cultural landscape.",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,James,Fogerty,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3243,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/asian-american-oral-history-project-0,,,, 10012594,"Ask Al: Oral Histories with Albert ""Al"" Milgrom",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mara Pelecis, Karl Raschke, Kaitlin Lange, Deborah Carver, Janet Bayliss"," ","Twin Cities Tracks","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the life and work of Albert (Al) Milgrom, Minnesota filmmaker.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mara,Pelecis,"Twin Cities Tracks"," 3005 W 42nd St "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55410,"(612) 227-8979"," tctracksinfo@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ask-al-oral-histories-albert-al-milgrom,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17050,"Assessing Stearns History Museum's HVAC System",2010,4610,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2316,,,,,,"Stearns History Museum",,"To provide an engineering assessment of the museum's 1983 environmental systems",,"To provide an engineering assessment of the museum's 1983 environmental systems",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ken,Zierden,,"235 Thirty-third Ave. S","St. Cloud",MN,56301,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/assessing-stearns-history-museums-hvac-system,,,, 17384,"Assessing the John W.G. Dunn Photographs",2011,2389,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Marine Restoration Society",," 75 photographs were selected from among thousands that were taken by John W.G. Dunn of the St. Croix river valley between the 1890's and 1941. The Marine Restoration Society contracted with Tomy O'Brien Jr. to review all Dunn photographs and to identify those photographs that were best deserving of greater historical interpretation. The locations of the photographs were researched, a list with information for each photograph was compiled and the selected photos were geocoded to aid future researchers. ",,"To gather and analyze historical records that document a series of historically significant images from the St. Croix River Valley",2010-09-17,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jennifer,Holloway,,"PO Box 53","Marine on St. Croix",MN,55047,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/assessing-john-wg-dunn-photographs,,,, 10007103,"Assessment and Preservation Plan for Photograph and Negative Collection",2018,2130,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","In our application we had two short-term expected impacts: 1. Development of an assessment and preservation plan for our photographic and negative collection. 2. Creation of a prioritized list of action items that we can take in preparation for the next phase of our archives and library project. Both of these were achieved by Ms. Wilson in her report. One intermediate-term expected impact: 1. Development of a plan that we can use for the second phase of our library and archives project. This target was exceeded in our view. Ms. Wilson's proposal for our second phase work plan is practical, concise, and achievable. Her recommendations have made this proposed second phase of our project feel much less overwhelming. One long-term expected impact: 1. Improved organization and preservation for a collection that is critical to our mission. With this assessment and recommendations, it is much more likely that the management of our photograph and negative collection will be improved and more sustainable.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2130,,"Judy Bodway (President), Bob Fisher (Vice-President),Tom Bremer (Treasurer), Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Sandra Burke, Jerome Christenson, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Marianne Duffy- Hohenner, Sue Hovell, Ken Lindemann, Patrick Marek, Janis Martin, Blake Pickart, Patricia Rogers, Mary Stoltman, Nancy Wiltgen",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to assess the photograph and negative collection held by Winona County Historical Society.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-2723,director@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/assessment-and-preservation-plan-photograph-and-negative-collection,,,,0 10013538,"Assessment of the Visby Window in the Turnblad Mansion",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,6433,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16433,,"Brad Engdahl, Chair, Dr. Maggi Adamek, Vice Chair, Elizabeth Olson, Treasurer, Laurie Jacobi, Secretary, Dr. Philip Anderson, Aimee Richcreek Baxter, Carline Bengtsson, Karl Benson, Michael Bjornberg, Brenda Butler, Mary Dee Hicks, Diane Hofstede, Laurie L. Holmquist, Herbert ""Ted"" Johnson, Barbara Linell Glaser, Ed.D, Dr. John Litell, Marco Molinari, Mohamud Mumin, Andrea Oseland, David Sorensen, Linda Wallenberg, William ""Bill"" Weiler. Andreas ?rnberg",,"American Swedish Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a condition assessment of the Visby Window in the Turnblad Mansion, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Peggy,Korsmo-Kennon,"American Swedish Institute","2600 Park Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 870-3379",peggykk@asimn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/assessment-visby-window-turnblad-mansion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33881,"J.J. Astor Park Phase I Archaeological Survey",2015,8200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The evaluation metrics called for completion of pre-field research; completion of site mapping, surface evaluation, and random shovel testing; submittal of the final report; recommendations for on-going site stabilization; and development of a preservation plan. These evaluation metrics were all met and are reflected in greater detail in the attached Phase I survey. The results were achieved through successful project management of the consulting conducting the work.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",8200,,"Jay Fosle, Sharla Gardner, Howie Hanson, Jennifer Julsrud, Linda Krug, Emily Larson, Barb Russ, Joel Sipress",0.00,"City of Duluth (Planning Division)","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of J. J. Astor Park, Duluth.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Charles,Froseth,"City of Duluth (Planning Division)","411 W. First Street, Room 208",Duluth,MN,55802,218-730-5325,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jj-astor-park-phase-i-archaeological-survey,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007251,"Aubin Studios Digitization Project",2017,8470,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8470,,"Leonard Hirsch (President), Roberta Schloesser (Vice-President), Mary Keyes (Treasurer), Chuck Cedar (Secretary), Jack Lynch, David Perell, Fio Ricci, Linda Suihkonen, Peter Becchetti, MIke Hukka",0.18,"Hibbing Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize a large collection of photographs, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erica,Larson,"Hibbing Historical Society","400 East 23rd Street",Hibbing,MN,55746,218-263-8522,ericalarson1@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/aubin-studios-digitization-project,,,,0 10031200,"Audience Analysis for Water Tower Barn Scandia Interpretive Program",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The short-term progress indicator was achieved. We plan to apply for a large grant at the upcoming May pre-application deadline to create the exhibit plan, drawing on the results of this survey.",,800,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10800,,"Greg Amundson, John Herman, Mayor Christine Maefsky, Peter Nora, Tammy Peterson, Sarah Porubcansky, Board Chair Susan Rodsjo, Pamela Smith, Dan Willius",,"Scandia Heritage Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct an audience analysis for an interpretive plan for a proposed museum in Scandia.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Rodsjo,"Scandia Heritage Alliance","PO Box 159",Scandia,MN,55073,6512330267,susan.rodsjo@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/audience-analysis-water-tower-barn-scandia-interpretive-program,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 33920,"Audience Analysis",2015,5968,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5968,,"Board President Tim Chirhart, Vice President Jon McGee, Secretary Patricia Webber, Treasurer Phil Terry, Annette Atkins, Betty Lou Berg, Bill Carlin, Barb Carlson, Tom Mathews, Cathy Mehelich, Mark Muniz, PhD, Bruce Skalbeck, Dan Tideman, Patricia (Pat) Webber",0.03,"Stearns History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct an audience analysis for Stearns History Museum.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Meline,"Stearns History Museum","235 33rd Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,320-253-8424,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/audience-analysis,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33947,"Audience Analysis",2015,6952,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",6952,,"Myron Anderson, Ryan Collins, Holly Fitzenberger, John Kaul, Dave Lindsey, Karlene McComb, Angie Noyes, Joe Otte, Becky Pung, Thomas Simonet",0.00,"Washington County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct an audience analysis for Washington County Historical Society.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brent,Peterson,"Washington County Historical Society","PO Box 167",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-439-5956,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/audience-analysis-0,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28816,"Audience Analysis: Summer 2014 State Fair Exhibit",2015,3600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3600,,"Linda Falkman, Michael Vadnie, Mathia Baden, Rick Bussler, Carlton DeWitt, Doug Hanneman, Barbara Trebisovsky, Marge Winkelman, Tim Hennagir",,"Minnesota Newspaper Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct an audience analysis of visitors during the State Fair.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Vadnie,"Minnesota Newspaper Foundation","1866 Lucille Lane","St. Cloud",MN,56303,320-492-3517,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/audience-analysis-summer-2014-state-fair-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025218,"Audio Tour Script Writing",2022,2400,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1409,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3809,,"Brad Bakken, Heather Walch, Mathew Hunt, Ann Ladd, Mark van Osnabrugge, Rebecca Bergman, Matt Boehlke, Doreen Bortel, Jeffrey Blank, Raquel Briskin, Jessica Burdette, Georgine Busch, Caroline Byrd, Lavanya Gundamaraju, Jeff Hillins, Pat Keran, Mary Jo Kreitzer, Song Lo, Molly Sanford, Paula Skjefte, Carl Stamp, Barb Stinnett, John Uribe, Heather Campe",,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified historians to produce audio tour scripts on the history of The Bakken's 1930 West Winds mansion.",,"To hire qualified historians to produce audio tour scripts on the history of The Bakken's 1930 West Winds mansion.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Imholte,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,6129263878,imholte@thebakken.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/audio-tour-script-writing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007128,"Audiovisual Conversion",2018,96000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",96000,,"Douglas Boese, Tom Leimer, Gregory Hird, Mark Bilderback, Jesse Buhl, Jeanette Caban, Daniel Dogo-Esekie, Matt Flynn, Jennifer Janvrin, Teresa McCormack, Bernard Nigon, Nels Pierson, Christine Rule, Kirk Schumacher, Paul Wilson, Renee Ziemer",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize a collection of archival audio/video recordings, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource. ",," The History Center of Olmsted County (HCOC) is home to a large collection of analog audiovisual material from KTTC, a television station servicing southeastern Minnesota. The collection includes 534 U-matic tapes as well as 605 16mm film reel. The content of the tapes and films is exclusively news outtakes dating from 1976 to 1991.  While the media in this collection are relatively stable, small parts of the collection had been damaged by water and there was evidence of vinegar syndrome, both of which threaten the continued stability of the media. While they are housed in archival quality containers, they are still exhibiting signs of deterioration, which will only increase with time and result in an irreversible loss of information if reformatting was not completed.  All 534 U-matic tapes and 605 16mm film reels were digitized when physically possible. Five of the items could not be digitized because their condition was too poor, and one was not digitized because it was a duplicate of another reel. The digitizing vendor supplied the HCOC with a master copy and an access copy of each digital file once the material was digitized. These were inspected for quality control and then copied onto a set of master hard drives. Checksums were performed to ensure the copies were not corrupted or damaged. Then the files were copied to a second set of hard drives and checksums were performed for that set.  By taking steps to ensure the long-term viability of the material, we will ensure people have access to it for generations to come. The HCOC itself will likely use the footage in any number of future exhibits it creates. People and organizations outside of the HCOC will also be able to use it for their own research and presentation purposes well into the future, just as people now use photos and other archival material from generations long past.  ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Krista,Lewis,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,507-282-9447,archivist@olmstedhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/audiovisual-conversion,,,, 10031235,"Augsburg University Archives HVAC Project",2024,137644,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,32075,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",169719,,"Sylvia Bartley, Cyrus Batheja, Cheryl T. Chatman, Karen Durant, Karim El-Hibri, Matthew K. Entenza, Ellen Ewald, Nicholas C. Gangestad, Pahoua Yang Hoffman, Kenneth Holmen, James Hereford, Veena Iyer, Diane L. Jacobson, Eric J. Jolly, Cynthia G. Jones, Wayne Jorgenson, Ethelind Kaba, Karolynn Lestrud, Terry Lindstrom, Michael C. Maxey, Dennis Meyer, Pamela Moksnes, Nancy Mueller, Jeffrey Nodland, John O'Brien, Paul C. Pribbenow (President of Augsburg), John Schwartz, The Rev. Dr. Laurie Skow-Anderson, Dean Sundquist, Rev. Ann Svennungsen, Jill Nelson Thomas, Rev. Mark N. Wilhelm, Noya Woodrich.",,"Augsburg University","Private College/University",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Augsburg University's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system in their archives.",2024-01-01,2025-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stewart,"Van Cleve","Augsburg University","2211 Riverside Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55454,6123301014,vanclev1@augsburg.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/augsburg-university-archives-hvac-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031145,"August F. Poehler Home Conditions Assessment",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Joy Cohrs President, Diane Fredin Vice President, Tom Frauendienst Treasurer, Shirley Black Secretary, Mike Reinhardt Director, Holly Harjes Director, Becky Briggs Director, Verne Schlueter Director, Delano Quast Director",,"Sibley County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"?To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the 1884 August F. Poehler House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and home of the Sibley County Historical Society.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joy,Cohrs,"Sibley County Historical Society","700 Main Street",Henderson,MN,56044,3205101466,joycohrs51@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/august-f-poehler-home-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012259,"Awareness, Reconciliation and Change: A History of Antiracist Activism in Duluth, MN",2018,2427," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We completed this project within the parameters set out in our application. To that end, we completed eight interviews with nine activists and transcribed and delivered these to MNHS and local archives in order to fill gaps in local the historical record of antiracist action in the Twin Ports. At the completion of the project, as we make these materials public, we will work with local media (including the public relations offices of our universities) to raise local awareness of these resources. We envision press releases that announce their availability to the Duluth-Superior community and, we hope, small attention to them.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2427,,"Regents David J. McMillan Chair of the Board Kendall J. Powell Vice Chair of the Board Thomas J. Anderson Richard B. Beeson Linda A. Cohen Michael D. Hsu Dean E. Johnson Peggy E. Lucas Abdul M. Omari Darrin M. Rosha Steven A. Sviggum",0.03,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth - Writing Studies Department)","Public College/University",,,"To document in 8-9 oral history interviews the history of anti-racist community activists in Duluth, MN.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Beard,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth - Writing Studies Department)"," 450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455,"(651) 398-5405"," dbeard@d.umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/awareness-reconciliation-and-change-history-antiracist-activism-duluth-mn,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012389,"Back to the Land: Oral Histories from the 'Dreamers' of the 60s, 70s and 80s",2019,8455," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,595,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9050,,"Helen Apel, Chuck Horsager, Darlene Leonard, Rosalie Miller, Carmen Pederson, Bette Peterson, Betty White",0.09,"Wadena County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 19 oral history interviews the history of immigration to Wadena County in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lina,Belar,"Wadena County Historical Society"," 603 Jefferson St. N "," Wadena "," MN ",56482,"(218) 346-7676"," lbelar@eot.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wadena,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/back-land-oral-histories-dreamers-60s-70s-and-80s,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17352,"Backus Security Project - Phase II",2011,6534,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Citizens for Backus/AB",," To improve security of a National Register building by adding eleven cameras to the security system. Citizens for Backus/AB added eleven cameras to a basic five camera security system, replaced locks and updated the electronic entry of the historic E.W. Backus Jr. High School, now known as the Backus Community Center in International Falls. ",,"To improve security of a National Register building by adding eleven cameras to the security system.",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ward,Merrill,,"900 Fifth St.","International Falls",MN,56649,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/backus-security-project-phase-ii,,,, 17493,"Backward Glances Book",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3290,,,,,,"City of Stephen",," The book, ""Backward Glances"" by Lawrence Sunsdahl (1982), about the history of Stephen, Minnesota was updated and republished. It is a collection of articles printed in newspapers and periodicals over a twenty-two year period (1989-2010) about the area and its residents. The author, a lifelong resident of Stephen, had compiled information gathered from newspapers, microfilm and personal contacts. A book committee facilitated the updating project by locating old articles and photographs, editing the copy and satisfying copyright issues. The updated books were marketed in newspaper articles and by letters to local school alumni. Some books have been donated to area schools, libraries and museums. The remainder are for sale through the Old Home Town Museum. ",,"To republish and update ""Backward Glances"" (1982), the definitive history of the Stephen area by Lawrence Sunsdahl",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Janice,Anderson,,"Old Home Town Museum, PO Box 593",Stephen,MN,56757,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Marshall,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/backward-glances-book,,,, 37477,"A Bag Worth a Pony: The Art of the Ojibwe Bandolier Bag book",2017,15000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Book publication, author appearances, reviews",,,,,15000,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS Press will publish a book showcasing MNHS' extensive collections of bandolier bags made and worn by several North American Indian tribes around the Great Lakes. The book will include a tour of Minnesota's seven Ojibwe reservations, showing bags associated with each area, and profiles of master beadworkers who provide personal insights into the work.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bag-worth-pony-art-ojibwe-bandolier-bag-book,,,, 10007181,"Baker House National Register Evaluation",2018,5000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5000,,"Rosemary Glesener, Paul Heyl, Mariah Martinez, Mark Glesener, Gene Wenstrom",,"Bird Island Cultural Centre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the Baker House.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Glesener,"Bird Island Cultural Centre","PO Box 434, 640 Dogwood Avenue","Bird Island",MN,55310,320-522-0633,markglesener@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/baker-house-national-register-evaluation,,,,0 17459,"Bakken Museum Dakota Medicinal Plant Garden",2011,6975,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4786,,,,,,"Bakken Museum",," An interpretive exhibit and program plan, ""Dakota Native Plant Garden"", was designed and developed for outdoor display. The exhibit uses the stories from several generations of a Dakota family who originally lived along the shore of Mde Waka Ska (Lake Calhoun). The stories reveal the ethno-history of the Bakken's restored wetland and prairie. This area contains more than 40 species of native plants historically used for medicinal and cultural purposes. Installation of the exhibit will occur when funding is obtained and will consist of one large and four small reading rails along with six garden signs. ",,"To develop and install an interpretive exhibit showing four distinct gardens historically planted by Dakota people",2010-12-03,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kelly,Finnerty,,"3537 Zenith Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55416,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bakken-museum-dakota-medicinal-plant-garden,,,, 10012516,"Balcony Restoration of Historic Water Tower",2019,107500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,19400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",126900,,"Robert Hedin (Chair), Paul Cloak (Vice-Chair), Carolyn Hedin (Treasurer), Margaret Noesen (Secretary), Ralph Balestriere, John Christiansen, Sean Dowse, Marilyn Lawrence, James Lenfestey, Fiona McCrae, Karen Mueller"," ","The Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to restore the balcony on the Anderson Center water tower, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stephanie,Rogers,"The Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies"," 163 Tower View Drive "," Red Wing "," MN ",55066,"(651) 388-2009"," Stephanie@andersoncenter.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/balcony-restoration-historic-water-tower,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10025009,"Balcony Railing Stabilization Construction Drawings",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Michael Edman, Bob Luedtke, Jane Reiman, Beth Neist, Justin Miller, JoAnn Woodward, Adam Hinz, Ned Koppen, Chantill Kahler-Royer",,"Fairmont Opera House, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents to stabilize the balcony railing of the circa 1902 Fairmont Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents to stabilize the balcony railing of the circa 1902 Fairmont Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Blake,Pothoff,"Fairmont Opera House, Inc.","45 Downtown Plaza, PO Box 226",Fairmont,MN,56031,5072384900,director@fairmontoperahouse.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/balcony-railing-stabilization-construction-drawings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17973,"Barnesville City Hall 2nd Floor Accessibility Improvements",2013,121000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,121000,,"Mayor Fred Dahnke, Larry Davis, JR., Richard Sylvester, Cathy Enstad, Betty Strom, Darin Allmaras, Jason Rick",,"City of Barnesville","Local/Regional Government","To broaden public access to the Barnesville City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places in continuous use since 1899, through the installation of an elevator and other appropriate modifications that satisfy the Americans with Disability Act",,"To broaden public access to the Barnesville City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places in continuous use since 1899, through the installation of an elevator and other appropriate modifications that satisfy the Americans with Disability Act",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michael,Rietz,"City of Barnesville","PO Box 550, 102 Front Street North",Barnesville,MN,56514,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/barnesville-city-hall-2nd-floor-accessibility-improvements,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025319,"Barrett Lakeside Pavilion National Register Evaluation",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,480,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10480,,"Barrett City Council: Michelle Jenson, Mayor; Tim Lasch, Jodi Moss, and Aaron Ray, Council Members Friends of Barrett Pavilion Board: Jennifer Combs, Karen Ellis, Joyce Hanson, Larry Hotvedt, Lori Sommers",,"City of Barrett","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1929 Lakeside Pavilion.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1929 Lakeside Pavilion.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Ellis,"City of Barrett","20501 County Road 5",Barrett,MN,56311,6513578281,ellis@runestone.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Grant,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/barrett-lakeside-pavilion-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17917,"Bartholomew House Single Room Reinterpretation (Area 3.2)",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Bill Walker, David Larson, Reed Bornholdt, John Lindley, John Bjostad, David Butler, David Melcher, Ruthann Clay, Todd Chase, Buzz Petersen",,"Richfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install in the Riley Bartholomew House an exhibit on residential life over time in one suburb.",,"To fabricate and install in the Riley Bartholomew House an exhibit on residential life over time in one suburb.",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jodi,Larson,"Richfield Historical Society","6901 Lyndale Avenue S",Richfield,MN,55423,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bartholomew-house-single-room-reinterpretation-area-32,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17697,"Bartholomew House Museum Reinterpretation",2012,6960,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6960,,,,"Richfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to update the interpretation of the Riley Bartholomew House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jodi,Larson,"Richfield Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bartholomew-house-museum-reinterpretation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28835,"Basic Archives Processing of Dorothy Molter's Personal Papers",2015,9980,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9980,,"Blaine ""Butch"" Diesslin, President; Gil Knight, Vice President; Patti Crager, Secretary; Sherry Abts, Treasurer; Peg Rosett; Barb Cary Hall; Doug Hirdler; Bill Tefft; Bill Latady; Pam Brunfelt.",0.16,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of archival materials held in public trust.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sarah,Guy-Levar,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","PO Box 391",Ely,MN,55731,218-365-4451,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/basic-archives-processing-dorothy-molters-personal-papers,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17424,"Basilica Interior Moisture Testing",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1080,,,,,,"The Basilica Landmark",," Thirty monitors were installed to measure moisture readings in the upper reaches of the Basilica of St. Mary. Restoration projects had been put on hold due to previous water infiltration and the damage that was caused by saturation of masonry walls and ceiling plaster. Such infiltration takes a long time to dry. There were concerns that plaster was continuing to absorb moisture from the attic insulation or the masonry walls. A lift was used to visually inspect and manually ""sound"" ceiling plaster on three representative arches where they meet the exterior wall. The monitoring sensors were then installed on the ceiling and in the attic. The results from the first readings confirm that the masonry walls are drying out. Restoration projects can resume. ",,"To monitor moisture in preparation for future restoration projects on the Bascilica of St. Mary, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-11,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Dave,Laurent,,"PO Box 50010",Minneapolis,MN,55405,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/basilica-interior-moisture-testing,,,, 17853,"Battle of Acton Historic Marker",2013,3910,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3910,,,,"Meeker County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install a historical marker for the Battle of Acton fought September 3, 1862.",,"To fabricate and install a historical marker for the Battle of Acton fought September 3, 1862.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Brian,Pease,"Meeker County Historical Society","308 North Marshall Avenue",Litchfield,MN,55355,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/battle-acton-historic-marker,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013482,"Bauman Hall Working Drawings/Architectural Plans and Specifications",2021,51300,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",56300,,"Elicia Kortus, Jason Madtson, Jon Hoyme, Randy Larson, Kristie Weinkauf, Terry Skyberg, Jason Klumper",,"Reclaim Community",,,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of Bauman Hall, built in 1908 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jason,Madtson,"Reclaim Community","PO Box 9",Jasper,MN,56144,"(605) 595-4693",jason.madtson@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bauman-hall-working-drawingsarchitectural-plans-and-specifications,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10012429,"Bauman Hall Condition Assessment and Stabilization Plan",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12000,,"Elicia Kortus, Jason Madtson, Jon Hoyme, Randy Larson, Kristie Weinkauf, Terry Skyberg, Jason Klumper"," ","Reclaim Community","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment and stabilization plan for Bauman Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jason,Madtson,"Reclaim Community"," PO Box 9 "," Jasper "," MN ",56144,"(605) 595-4693"," jason.madtson@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bauman-hall-condition-assessment-and-stabilization-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025073,"Bauman Hall East Wall Sioux Quartzite Masonry Reconstruction and Repair",2022,173026,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Our targets were achieved or exceeded. We had to go through two bidding processes due to the limited number of inquiries and bids we were receiving despite our newspaper and social media ads, but eventually did achieve hiring an experienced, qualified contractor who also had prior experience with our architecture team at LHB, as well as the grants process in previous projects. That enabled us to turn around and set up the work schedule promptly so our timeline was a little delayed but still acceptable to get the masonry work completed prior to winter. This was really important as the wall was found to have more severe internal deterioration than previously thought and our contractors worked with us to get it completed quickly. We have noticed a significant increase in the inquiries our board members are getting while out and about and the positive comments from community members who are excited to see the repair done and our hard work for the last 3 years come to reality. We have begun a capital campaign in order to capitalize on these positive results and excitement in order to raise $25,000-50,000 to restore the storefront windows, repaint the facade, and repair all the windows on the second floor to improve the protective abilities of the envelope and ensure the work completed will be maintained. In the last 3 years we have repaired the furnaces and plumbing and electricity, and now have a safe, functional building that will return to community use.",,9000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",182026,,"Elicia Kortus, Randy Larson, Terry Skyberg, Kristie Weinkauf, Jason Madtson, Jon Hoyme, Jason Klumper",,"Reclaim Community","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to reconstruct and repair masonry at Bauman Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to reconstruct and repair masonry at Bauman Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elicia,Kortus,"Reclaim Community","PO Box 9",Jasper,MN,56144,6055954693,eliciakortus@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bauman-hall-east-wall-sioux-quartzite-masonry-reconstruction-and-repair,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013462,"BCHS Comprehensive Inventory Phase 2",2021,8982,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,770,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9752,,"Duane Piere, Cara Knauf, Yvonne Weber, Loren Wing, Peter Baganz, Jeremy Berg, Deb Dove, Lucy Gluth, Lynn Henle, Randy Krzmarzick, Bob Skillings, and Wayne Wagner.",,"Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ryan,Harren,"Brown County Historical Society","2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,"(507) 233-2616",collections@browncountyhistorymn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bchs-comprehensive-inventory-phase-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012503,"BCHS Comprehensive Inventory Phase 1",2020,9973," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Although the goal of 1330 objects inventoried was exceeded, the target short term impact was not wholly reached since a complete inventory of the textiles storage room was expected. While the original estimate for the room was 1400 objects, the goal was reduced to 1330 based on feasible inventory rates. However, during the inventory, a number of boxes were discovered with uncataloged objects, or with incorrect locations, which increased the total object count for the room. Once the project was completed, a more detailed estimate was obtained that counted about 400 objects remaining to be inventoried in the room. These objects will be inventoried by staff and volunteers as inter-phase inventory 1. The improved catalog records for the objects that were inventoried may be utilized immediately for exhibits, or for research of artifacts. The physical inventory binder and phasing plan were updated to indicate the progress of the comprehensive inventory and in preparation of phase 2. The objects that have been inventoried have allowed staff to identify items for potential deaccession based on their conditions. This was an expected intermediate outcome, however some of the items are in such poor condition that they can be deaccessioned without waiting for the complete inventory.",,866,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10839,,"Lisa Besemer, Cara Knauf, Duane Piere, Yvonne Weber, Peter Baganz, Jeremy Berg, Deb Dove, Lucy Gluth, Lynn Henle, Bob Skillings, Wayne Wagner, and Loren Wing."," ","Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified professional to assess the collections held by Brown County Historical Society.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ryan,Harren,"Brown County Historical Society"," 2 North Broadway "," New Ulm "," MN ",56073,"(507) 233-2616"," collections@browncountyhistorymn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bchs-comprehensive-inventory-phase-1,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024999,"BCHS Reel-to-Reel Tape Digitization",2021,3734,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: The successful digitization is complete. The metadata assignment is in progress; however, this step of the project will be modified, as BCHS will be migrating to CollectiveAccess in early 2022. Our intent is to wait on the majority of the metadata assignments until the switch is complete. This will allow us to be trained on the new software and its particular requirements and guidelines for metadata. Intermediate Term: BCHS began promotion of the project in mid-summer 2021, in our quarterly newsletter The Depot Express, via social media, and in a press release to local media publicizing our receipt of the Legacy Grant for this project. There was immediate interest, as indicated by comments on social media and visitors to the museum, along with several donations specifically in support for the transcription expenses of the project. We've already had requests from several individuals for access to specific recordings: Jon Quistgaard, a local historian and author, requested and was given access to the Neils Hakkerup recording as soon as it was available, for an article he was in the process of researching and writing; and from Dr. Virgil Benoit, UND professor emeritus, for access to the recordings of Fred Cyr, an early county settler. We will continue to promote and publicize the project, now that the transcriptions are underway and will be available. Long Term: The long-term aspects are in process. As part of the CollectiveAccess migration, our collections access system and on-line presence will both change significantly. Our plan is to wait until that change is complete before we make the bulk of the recordings widely available. Also, the transcription piece of the project will take far longer than expected 'we were overly optimistic about this. We believe that having the transcriptions available along with the recordings is important for the broadest public access. However, these mean a delay in our full implementation, and not a hard stop. We also benefit from the Minnesota Digital Library's assistance with our transcriptions. As part of that arrangement, MDL will make our recordings available through their on-line collections. We are pleased to take advantage of their wide public reach.",,4207,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7941,,"Sue Bruns, President; Jim Aakhus, Vice President; Chris Muller, Secretary; Charlene Sturk, Treasurer; Leo Soukup, Terry Holter, Andy Mack, Cecelia McKeig, Catherine Marchand, Dan Allosso",,"Beltrami County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize a collection of archival reel-to-reel recordings, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",,"To digitize a collection of archival reel-to-reel recordings, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Catherine,Marchand,"Beltrami County Historical Society","130 Minnesota Avenue SW",Bemidji,MN,56601,2187609914,cathy@crfam.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bchs-reel-reel-tape-digitization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025069,"BCHS Comprehensive Inventory Phase 3",2022,9957,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The inventory fell 248 objects short of its goal of 1890 objects and object components, and did not reach the short term impact of the project. The rate of objects inventoried per hour was 2.8, compared to the expected 3.5 objects/hour. This number includes the time and items done by the project director. In part, the goal was not achieved due to slow work by the collections assistants. There was a major drop off in work being done during the last 4 weeks of the project, when the average rate was 1.5 objects/hour. Although the project director attempted to spur the collections assistants to work faster and provided both advice and directions to speed up the pace, they were unwilling to make improvements to their process and work flow. Since the project was nearly complete in terms of hours worked and paid, BCHS allowed the collections assistants to finish their hours, rather than terminate the contracts. BCHS is going to reevaluate the terms of the contract for each collections assistant to prevent this problem in future phases. In addition, the short term impact was not reached due to changing object counts for each zone of the inventory. Under previous cataloging procedures, artifacts in the BCHS collection have been inconsistently recorded in individual catalog records. Sometimes groups of similar artifacts were assigned the same number, while other times they were given different numbers. This creates a problem in the count of artifacts if only catalog records are considered, since hundreds of catalog records have multiple individual artifacts or component parts. During the inventory, individual artifacts are being renumbered and assigned new catalog records, or are being combined into one record, if it makes sense to separate them, and if doing so will not disrupt their accessions. For this reason, both catalog record and object component counts are listed. This factor affected this phase 3 project since a number of artifacts inventoried were not included in the initial inventory count. As a result, zone 3 was not completed, and would not have been even if the phase met its goal of 1890 objects. The items remaining from zone 3 will be inventoried during the phase 4 project, and the inventory phasing plan has been updated to reflect these changes. The revised phasing plan is attached. The BCHS has also completed a portion of its shelving and rehousing project, which altered the museum basement storage, and consequently the zone area of some of the items being inventoried. The project zone 4 has moved, and now includes part of zone 3, while the other zones have also been adjusted with new object counts. The interphase inventory 3 has expanded to include all objects remaining in the museum - the gun storage closet, the flat files, the oversized artifacts, and the exhibits. This should also include any objects not inventoried in zone 4 after the phase 4 inventory. The exhibits were originally included in interphase inventory 4, which has been adjusted to only include objects remaining in the annex.",,1142,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11099,,"Duane Piere, Cara Knauf, Yvonne Weber, Loren Wing, Peter Baganz, Jeremy Berg, Deb Dove, Lucy Gluth, Lynn Henle, Randy Krzmarzick, Bob Skillings, and Wayne Wagner.",,"Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ryan,Harren,"Brown County Historical Society","2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,5072332616,collections@browncountyhistorymn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bchs-comprehensive-inventory-phase-3,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025203,"BCHS Collections Reorganization Phase 2",2022,7742,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,581,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8323,,"Lucy Gluth, Cara Knauf, Loren Wing, Peter Baganz, Jeremy Berg, Randy Krzmarzick, Larry Mack, Virginia Suker Moldan, Paul Pieschel, Duane Piere, Mikhail Rostislavovich, Bob Skillings, and Wayne Wagner.",,"Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ryan,Harren,"Brown County Historical Society","2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,5072332616,collections@browncountyhistorymn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bchs-collections-reorganization-phase-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025285,"BCHS Comprehensive Inventory Phase 4",2023,8691,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,756,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9447,,"Lucy Gluth, Cara Knauf, Loren Wing, Peter Baganz, Jeremy Berg, Randy Krzmarzick, Larry Mack, Virginia Suker Moldan, Paul Pieschel, Duane Piere, Mikhail Rostislavovich, Bob Skillings, and Wayne Wagner.",,"Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ryan,Harren,"Brown County Historical Society","2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,5072332616,collections@browncountyhistorymn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bchs-comprehensive-inventory-phase-4,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031146,"BCHS Comprehensive Inventory Phase 5",2024,9609,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The project goal is considered to have been met. The project came very close to it's catalog record goal, although Zone 5 was not fully completed. A fairly large number of items without locations (or with incorrect locations) were found in Zone 5. We expected 1550 catalog records, and inventoried 1879 without even completing the zone. The remaining objects from Zone 5 will have to be inventoried as part of Zone 6 in the next inventory phase, as reflected in the updated phasing plan attached to this report. We now expect to find 1780 objects Zone 6, not including any objects without locations. The object counts for the final volunteer inventory phase were also adjusted to account for the remaining 11 catalog records. Zones 7-9 have not been altered yet, as there are still many artifacts without locations that may be found and will undoubtedly cause further adjustments in the zones after Phase 6.",,873,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10482,,"Lucy Gluth, Paul Pieschel, Peter Baganz, Jeremy Berg, Ron Brutlag, TJ Campbell, Larry Harbo, Randy Krzmarzick, Ron Saffert, Mike Schmid, Bob Skillings",0.029411765,"Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ryan,Harren,"Brown County Historical Society","2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,5072332616,collections@browncountyhistorymn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bchs-comprehensive-inventory-phase-5,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031228,"BCHS Historical Sports Films Digitization",2024,7480,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,3275,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10755,,"President Dan Allosso, Vice President Catherine Marchand, Secretary Chris Muller, Treasurer Charlene Sturk, Jim Aakhus, Leo Soukup, Amy Karwoski, Ashley Reynolds, Charles Dolson, Linda Lemmer, Cecelia Wattles McKeig, Executive Director Emily Thabes",,"Beltrami County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of archival sports films, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Emily,Thabes,"Beltrami County Historical Society","130 Minnesota Avenue SW",Bemidji,MN,56601,2184443376,ethabes@beltramihistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bchs-historical-sports-films-digitization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28726,"Beaver Bay Trailhead and Wayside Rest - Interpretive Kiosk Design and Fabrication",2014,6974,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6974,,"The Arrowhead Regional Development Commission Board members include: Wade Pavleck, Steve Raukar, Allen Rasmussen, Margaret Sherman, Brad Jones, Jason Hollinday, Gordy Anderson, Paul Nevanen, Dick Brenner, Sue Hakes, Don Niemi, Terry Snyder, Earl Elde, and Michael Duffy.",,"Arrowhead Regional Development Commission","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to design and install historical markers pertaining to the mid-North Shore region of Minnesota.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bonnie,Hundrieser,"Arrowhead Regional Development Commission","221 West First Street",Duluth,MN,55802,218-529-7527,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/beaver-bay-trailhead-and-wayside-rest-interpretive-kiosk-design-and-fabrication,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013464,"Bellevue Pioneer Cemetery Survey and Location of Remains in Morrison County",2021,7800,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,2100,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9900,,"S. Donald Rudolph, John Walburn, Duane Doble, Patricia Kasella, Christina Noyes",0.04,"Bellevue Township","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of the Bellevue Township Cemetery in Morrison County, MN.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"S Donald",Rudolph,"Bellevue Township","20484 Kettle Road",Royalton,MN,56373,"(320) 584-5625",darude57@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bellevue-pioneer-cemetery-survey-and-location-remains-morrison-county,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007252,"Bemidji Carnegie Library: Rehabilitation",2017,345957,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",345957,,"Mayor Rita Albrecht , City Council: Michael Meehlhause, Roger Hellquist, Ron Johnson, Reed Olson, Nancy Erickson, Dave Larson",,"City of Bemidji","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair the Bemidji Carnegie Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2019-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kay,Murphy,"City of Bemidji","317 4th Street NW",Bemidji,MN,56601,218-759-3570,kmurphy@ci.bemidji.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bemidji-carnegie-library-rehabilitation,,,,0 28898,"Bemidji Carnegie Library Rehabilitation: Design Services",2015,50000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,50000,,"Mayor Rita Albrecht Council: Michael Meehlhause Ron Johnson Roger Hellquist Nancy Erickson Jim Thompson Reed Olson",0.00,"City of Bemidji","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop planning documents to help preserve the Bemidji Carnegie Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2016-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Chattin,"City of Bemidji","317 4th Street NW",Bemidji,MN,56601,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bemidji-carnegie-library-rehabilitation-design-services,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17972,"Berg Hotel Pre-Development: Architectural Services",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Judy Beech, Mark Beito, Eric Wahlberg, Bob Elston, Bill Ries, Kurk Kramer, Jim Hutchins, Mark Kober",,"Sleepy Eye Area Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To acquire professional services in conducting a Phase I archaeological investigation preparatory to further historic preservation work on the Berg Hotel, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To acquire professional services in conducting a Phase I archaeological investigation preparatory to further historic preservation work on the Berg Hotel, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mark,Kober,"Sleepy Eye Area Foundation","200 Main Street W","Sleepy Eye",MN,56085,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/berg-hotel-pre-development-architectural-services,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17374,"Berg Hotel Historic Structure Report",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2000,,,,,,"Sleepy Eye Area Foundation",," The Sleepy Eye Area foundation retained the architectural services of Engan and Associates Architects to develop a reuse plan with construction estimates for the restoration of the Berg Hotel. ",,"To hire an architect to write a Historic Structure Report to guide future restoration of the Berg Hotel",2010-09-08,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Judy,Beech,,"110 Burnside Street SW","Sleepy Eye",MN,56085,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/berg-hotel-historic-structure-report,,,, 10007253,"Bergquist Cabin Repairs",2017,3500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We accomplished sealing the cabin against rodents and birds. We will make more detailed plans to replace the entire log according to Dept of Interior standards.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3500,,"President John Dobmeier, Vice President Jon Evert, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Treasurer Monica Millette, Directors Mark Altenburg, Les Bakke, Vijay Gaba,Frank Gross, Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Dale White",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to repair the John Bergquist Cabin, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,,lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bergquist-cabin-repairs,,,,0 10025041,"Bergquist Cabin Revised Historic Structures Report",2022,9600,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","HSR attached Finding Aid attached Application for construction drawings will be submitted in July Due to timing, we will not be able to apply for a large MHS grant for conservation until 2023 and so the long-term preservation goal will be pushed back to 2024.",,358,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9958,,"Dr. Vijay Gaba, Jim Steen, Jo Nell Moore, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, Jon Evert, Russ Hanson, Willy Jacobson, Gloria lee, Gene Prim, Dr. Deb White, Diane Wray-Williams",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the 1871 Bergquist Cabin, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the 1871 Bergquist Cabin, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bergquist-cabin-revised-historic-structures-report,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025235,"Bergquist Cabin Construction Drawings",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,4700,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14700,,"Jim Steen, JoNell Moore, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Matt Gilbertson, Russ Hanson, Willy Jacobson, Jenna Kahly, Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Deb White, Diane Wray-Williams",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Bergquist Cabin, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Bergquist Cabin, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Maureen,"Kelly Jonason","Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,Maureen.jonason@hcsmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bergquist-cabin-construction-drawings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28793,"Bergquist Cabin Outdoor Interpretation",2014,2500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2500,,"President Gloria Lee, Vice President John Dobmeier, Treasurer Gail Blair, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Mark Altenburg, Les Bakke, Jon Evert, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jen Tjaden, Duane Walker, Dale White,",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install a historical marker that provides public access to the story of the John Bergquist House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bergquist-cabin-outdoor-interpretation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28462,"Bergquist Cabin Historic Structures Report",2013,3200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","All targets were achieved because YHR is a reliable company.",,,,,3200,,"President Gene Prim, Vice President Dale White, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Treasurer Neil Jordheim, Clay County Commissioner Jon Evert, Les Bakke, Gail Blair, John Dobmeier, Gloria Lee, Helen Olson, Jim Saueressig, Duane Walker",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to prepare a Historic Structures Report for the John Bergquist House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bergquist-cabin-historic-structures-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28606,"Bergstein Shoddy Mill and Warehouse Reuse Study",2014,6900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6900,,"Ken Harycki - Mayor, Doug Menikheim - Ward 1 Councilmember, Ted Kozlowski - Ward 2 Councilmember, Tom Weidner - Ward 3 Councilmember, and Mike Polehna - Ward 4 Councilmember",,"City of Stillwater","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified consultants to conduct a reuse study of the Moritz Bergstein Shoddy Mill and Warehouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Abbi,Wittman,"City of Stillwater","216 North Fourth Street",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-8822,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bergstein-shoddy-mill-and-warehouse-reuse-study,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007254,"Beth El Synagogue 1920-Present: Jewish Tradition Enriching Minnesota Life - Phase 2: Exhibit Planning",2017,9940,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9940,,"President-Gary Krupp, Vice President-Sally Forbes Friedman, Vice President-John Orenstein, Treasurer-Rick Bunin, Secretary-Bonnie Goldish, Melanie Barry, Lou Ann Bongard, Andy Furman, Bonnie Heller, Anne Hope, Bob Karon, Gil Mann, Dan Mosow, Noah Marell, Isaac Rischall, Steve Sanderson, Stanley Segelbaum, Stan Smith, Paul Tuchman, Cantor Audrey Abrams, Rabbi Alexander Davis, Rabbi Avi Olitzky, Rabbi Kassel Abelson, Cantor Neil Newman",,"Beth El Foundation of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan on Jewish tradition in Minnesota.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Linda,Goldberg,"Beth El Foundation of Minnesota","5225 Barry Street West","St. Louis Park",MN,55416-1901,952-873-7302,lgoldberg@bethelsynagogue.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/beth-el-synagogue-1920-present-jewish-tradition-enriching-minnesota-life-phase-2-exhibit,,,,0 10012197,"Beth El Synagogue 1920-Present: Jewish Tradition Enriching Minnesota Life - Phase 3: Interpretive Script Development",2019,9950," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term Outcomes - Critical Review: Beth El Foundation sought input from professional historians at two different junctures in the project. Prior to script writing, two reviewers (Laura Weber and Linda Schloff) reviewed the Exhibit Plan and intended central themes of the script. These comments led to some edits to the Exhibit Plan, which were passed along to the script writer. Upon completion of the initial draft of the script, the document was reviewed by two professional historians (Linda Schloff and Marilyn Chiat). Their comments were incorporated into final edits of the script. The final script was read again by Marilyn Chiat, as well as a new reviewer, Margaret Lee (Linda Schloff was unavailable). The final reviews praised the script for its historical accuracy and richness of content. Plans are underway for pursuing funding (both from MNHS, as well as private donors) and contractor bids for the construction of the final exhibit. Beth El Foundation intends to apply for a MNHS large grant upon closure of this grant. Beth El Foundation is also seeking matching support from private donors to augment this funding and complete the project as planned. Intermediate/Long Term Outcomes- Making content available to the public: The exhibit script will be added to the Beth El library and made available to the public. The script has already generated great excitement, and has spurred satellite projects to support further distribution of this story beyond the exhibit. Work has begun on an educational curriculum based on the content from this script. This curriculum will be made available to public and private schools, religious schools and other community organizations who wish to offer educational courses based on this content. It will be included, along with the script in materials eventually deeded to the Upper Midwest Jewish Archives upon completion of the final exhibit. Managing the Beth El Collection: As progress was made in writing this script, including selection of artifacts, images and documents to be included in the exhibit, the collection became better organized and documented in preparation for moving the majority of its contents to the Upper Midwest Jewish Archives upon completion of the exhibit.",,2790,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12740,,"Bonnie Bongard Goldish, Sally Forbes Friedman, Gary Krupp, Noah Marell, John Orenstein, Melanie Barry, Rick Bunin, Bonnie Heller, Bob Karon, Susan Klatt, Gil Mann, Dan Mosow",,"Beth El Foundation of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit script on the history of Beth El Synagogue and its impact on Minnesota Jewish and cultural life.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Goldberg,"Beth El Foundation of Minnesota"," 5225 Barry Street West "," St. Louis Park "," MN ",55416-1901,"(952) 873-7302"," lgoldberg@bethelsynagogue.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/beth-el-synagogue-1920-present-jewish-tradition-enriching-minnesota-life-phase-3,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33996,"Beth El Synagogue 1920-Present: Jewish Tradition Enriching Minnesota Life",2016,9900,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Progress indicators for the first (current) phase of this multi-phase project were met. The research report, as well as the newly-organized Beth El Archives are currently housed at Beth El Synagogue. The report has been added to Beth El's library and is available for perusal by interested parties. The report has also been sent to the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest. These results were attainable due to the professional and efficient manner in which the research firm (Museology Museum Services) guided the project director and many volunteers toward the completion of this formidable project. Their skill, experience and enthusiasm was extraordinary. Financial support from the Minnesota Historical Society (in the form of this grant), as well as the tireless work of project volunteers and the dedicated staff of Beth El Synagogue contributed greatly to the project's successful outcome. Support from the Board of Trustees of Beth El Synagogue and the Beth El Foundation trough their approval for staff resources (i.e., project director) and office equipment (i.e., copies/scans) played an important part in maintaining the project's momentum.. We are grateful for the expressed continuing support of these boards as the project moves on to future phases.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9900,,"Gary Krupp (President), Sally Forbes Friedman (Vice President), John Orenstein (Vice President), Rick Bunin (Treasurer), Bonnie Bongard Goldish (Secretary), Melanie Barry, Lou Ann Bongard, Andy Furman, Bonnie Heller, Anne Hope, Bob Karon, Gil Mann, Noah Marell, Isaac Rischall, Steve Sanderson, Stanley Segelbaum, Stan Smith, Paul Tuchman, Cantor Audrey Abrams, Rabbi Alexander Davis, Rabbi Avi Olitzky, Rabbi Kassel Abelson, Cantor Neil Newman",0.00,"Beth El Foundation of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research the history of Beth El Synagogue in Minnesota.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Goldberg,"Beth El Foundation of Minnesota","5225 Barry Street West","St. Louis Park",MN,55416-1901,952-873-7302,lgoldberg@bethelsynagogue.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/beth-el-synagogue-1920-present-jewish-tradition-enriching-minnesota-life,,,,0 28438,"Bethel University Student Newspaper Digitization",2013,3800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The primary objective of digital conversion of newspaper pages is complete and provides the foundation for all other outcomes. The short term target was to notify a key stakeholder, the Alumni and Parent Office, of the newly available issues. The office has been notified and the Digital Library will follow up with them to hear of any impact statements or seek opportunities to further communicate the resources we now have available. All other goals and progress indicators will take more time once more people begin accessing the newspapers online.",,,,,3800,,"Mr. Collin E. Barr, Mr. Daniel A. Lindh, Mr. Robert Bjork, Mr. John Roise, Rev. Daniel H. Carlson, Mr. Harold B. Smith, Mr. Dan Dye, Mr. Tim N. Traudt, Mr. James B. Green, Mrs. Julie M. White, Dr. Joel K. Johnson, Mr. Harold J. Wiens",,"Bethel University Digital Library",Libraries,"To digitize The Clarion, the Bethel University's student newspaper, 1983-2007, for increased public access.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Gerber,"Bethel University Digital Library","3900 Bethel Drive","Saint Paul",MN,55112,651-638-6937,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bethel-university-student-newspaper-digitization,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007255,"Bethlehem Lutheran Church Hall: Rehabilitation",2017,179400,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",179400,,"Robin Krom-Lanesboro Mayor, Tom Dybing-City Council Member, Tom Smith-City Council Member, Autumn Johnson-City Council Member, John Resseman-City Council Member, Michele Peterson-City Administrator",,"City of Lanesboro","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and used as the Sons of Norway Heimbygda Lodge.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Roger,Bothun,"City of Lanesboro","PO Box 333",Lanesboro,MN,55949,507-272-1030,rogerbothun@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bethlehem-lutheran-church-hall-rehabilitation,,,,0 34095,"Beyond Bollywood",2016,100106,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Outcome goals: MHC attendance greater than 200,000 in FY16, and greater than 45,000 during the run of Beyond Bollywood. Net Promoter Score goal +50 or higher. Increased interest in and appreciation for Minnesota history. Increased awareness of MNHS and its programs.",,,,,100106,8611,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.80,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution chronicles the history and experiences of Indian Americans in the United States. A Minnesota-themed extension will augment the exhibit, which opens April 30, 2016, containing artifacts that illustrate stories of Indian Americans in Minnesota and their contributions, culture, and accomplishments. The Minnesota section will be co-created by representatives of the state's Indian American community, who will advise MNHS on a community-based marketing strategy. Specific communication to the local Indian audience will be enhanced with marketing to the general public through media relations and social media, as well advertising in print, digital, broadcast, and outdoor mediums.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/beyond-bollywood,,,, 17282,"Biermann House Historic Structures Report",2011,6900,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3120,,,,,,"Olmsted County",,"To hire a qualified and experienced historian to prepare a Historic Structure Report that will guide future preservation projects",,"To hire a qualified and experienced historian to prepare a Historic Structure Report that will guide future preservation projects",2010-08-27,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Stevenson,Williams,,"Friends of Mayowod Residence & Historic Sites, 1223 Skyline Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/biermann-house-historic-structures-report,,,, 10012327,"Big Island Archaeological Survey",2019,9995," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The goal was to produce a Archaeological Survey of the Island. That was achieved.",,5,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Dennis Walsh, Aaron Printup, Victoria Seals, Wendy Dankey, Richard Crosby II"," ","City of Orono","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of Big Island, site of a former amusement park.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Edwards,"City of Orono"," 2750 Kelley Parkway "," Orono "," MN ",55356,"(952) 249-4661"," aedwards@ci.orono.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-island-archaeological-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025020,"Big Store Repointing Design Plan",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,750,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10750,,"Mayor John Rolbeicki, Tim Koppien, Travis Gillund, Amber Rodas, Nancy Reisdorfer",,"City of Minneota","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1901 Big Store, Minneota, MN, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1901 Big Store, Minneota, MN, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Dilley,"City of Minneota","PO Box 307",Minneota,MN,56264,5078726144,nancy.dilley@my.smsu.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-store-repointing-design-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007115,"Bigfork Village Hall Rehabilitation, Phase 2",2018,248440,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",248440,,"Amy Pifher, City of Bigfork Mayor Ben Maxa, City of Bigfork Council Member Peter Johnson, City of Bigfork Council Member Andrew Francisco, City of Bigfork Council Member Eric Storlie, City of Bigfork Council Member Angie Storlie, City of Bigfork Clerk",,"City of Bigfork","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to rehabilitate the Bigfork Village Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Angela,Storlie,"City of Bigfork","Attn: Angie Storlie/Mike Kocian, PO Box 196",Bigfork,MN,56628,218-743-3782,cityclerk@bigfork.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bigfork-village-hall-rehabilitation-phase-2,,,,0 17597,"Bigfork City Hall Preservation Planning",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Bigfork",," To prepare a comprehensive plan for the renovation and preservation of the Bigfork City Hall, eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bigfork-city-hall-preservation-planning,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28727,"Bigfork Village Hall Restoration Project",2014,25000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,25000,,"Mike Kocian: 218-832-3561- Chairman Owner of Kocian's Family Market and active in many community organizations. Darla Kocian: 218-832-3561- Secretary Active Community Member. Gwen Olson: 218-743-3763 - Treasurer First State Bank of Bigfork Employee and former City of Bigfork Council Member. Brian Rajala: 218-244-5089 Dave Evensen: 218-743-3364 Midge Carlson: 218-743-3937 Gene Madsen: 218-743-3483 Ann McGary: 218-743-3739 Deb Porter: 218-743-2519 Amy Dahlke: 218-743-6448",,"Bigfork Improvement Group","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Bigfork Village Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Kocian,"Bigfork Improvement Group","PO Box 225",Bigfork,MN,56628,218-244-8406,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bigfork-village-hall-restoration-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012354,"A Biography of John William Nason: Writing Phase 3",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The targets were achieved, as the five chapters will add significantly to the knowledge of John Nason's early life - family heritage, childhood in St. Paul and Chicago, and education at Carleton, Yale, Harvard, and as a Minnesota Rhodes Scholar at Oriel College, Oxford University.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mark S. Applebaum. Carol A. Barnett, McKay Barra, Alan R. Bauer, Lillian J. Conlee, William C. Craine, Stephen J. Davis, Arnold W. Donald, Herbert A. Fritch, Lia Gore, Michael J. Hasenstab, Richard R. Kracum, Karl C. Kwok, Larnzell Martin, Jr., Trace H. McCreary, Laird McCulloch, Jeninne C. McGee, Catherine J. Paglia, Steven C. Parrish, Rolf S. Peters, Steven G. Poskanzer, Nicholas J. Puzak, Lise N. Revers, Frances L. Spangler, William P. Sterling, Wallace R. Weitz, Justin B. Wender, Bonnie M. Wheaton, Candace E. Williams, John L. Youngblood, Alison M. von Klemperer"," ","Carleton College","Private College/University",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce five chapters of a manuscript on the history of former Carleton College president John William Nason.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Lamb,"Carleton College"," 1 North College Street "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 222-4000"," tlamb@carleton.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/biography-john-william-nason-writing-phase-3,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17645,"Biography: Royal C. Moore, Streetcar Boat Designer and Builder",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Wayzata Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To print and publish a biography on a turn of the twentieth-century Lake Minnetonka resident, Royal C. Moore of Moore Boat Works.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joanie,Holst,"Wayzata Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/biography-royal-c-moore-streetcar-boat-designer-and-builder,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012664,"Birchwood Village Hall National Register Evaluation",2020,9900," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1230,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11130,,"Mary Wingfield - Mayor, Kevin Woolstencroft - council member, Jonathon Fleck - council member, Randy LaFoy - council member, Jessi Aakre - council member"," ","City of Birchwood Village","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Birchwood Village Hall in Washington County for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Hanson,"City of Birchwood Village"," 207 Birchwood Avenue "," Birchwood "," MN ",55110,"(651) 407-5327"," birchwoodvillage@whitebearhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/birchwood-village-hall-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025016,"Birchwood Village Historical Markers",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The short and intermediate term outcomes were achieved through this project. The preparation of the historical markers was discussed and highlighted through city communications and White Bear Lake Area Historical Society communications prompting current and former residents to reach out and share their stories and photographs. The marker panels were unveiled as part of the centennial celebration of Birchwood's incorporation at an event in September and were well received. The community members who gathered shared additional stories and talked about bringing their family members and former neighbors back to see the markers. The long term outcome is ongoing and should be successful as residents and visitors enjoy the stories shared through the markers themselves and engage in conversations about other aspects of Birchwood's history.",,1123,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11123,,"Dave Peterson, Maureen Raymond, William Short, Kathy Doucette, Matthew Bebel, Ted Field, Doug Karle, Kerri Kindsvater, Jeanenne Rausch, Michael Shepard, Robert Thomas",0.05,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design, produce, and install historical markers for National Register properties in the City of Birchwood Village.",,"To design, produce, and install historical markers for National Register properties in the City of Birchwood Village.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,6514075327,sara@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/birchwood-village-historical-markers,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025157,"Birchwood Village Historical Markers",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,10476,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",20476,,"Maureen Raymond, Dave Peterson, William Short, Kathleen Doucette, Matthew Bebel, Ted Field, Doug Karle, Kerri Kindsvater, Robert Thomas, Michael Shepard,",0.05,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design, produce, and install historical markers in the City of Birchwood Village.",,"To design, produce, and install historical markers in the City of Birchwood Village.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,6514075327,sara@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/birchwood-village-historical-markers-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024955,"Black Farmers in Minnesota: Oral History",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","This project occurred during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic and impacted our ability to engage with the public. The project manager and team had several challenges in coordinating interviews with our intended interviewees, but were able to reach the target of five recorded interviews. Now that we have collected all of the interviews we are prepared to proceed with developing the GIS story map for public dissemination.",,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12000,,"Commissioner Thom Petersen, Deputy Commissioner Andrea Vaubel, Assistant Commissioner Patrice Bailey, Assistant Commissioner Whitney Place",,"Minnesota Department of Agriculture","State Government","To document in eight oral history interviews the history of Black farmers in the State of Minnesota.",,"To document in eight oral history interviews the history of Black farmers in the State of Minnesota.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrice,Bailey,"Minnesota Department of Agriculture","Finance & Budget Div.; Attn: Christine Pham, 625 Robert St. N","St. Paul",MN,55155,6512384523,patrice.bailey@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/black-farmers-minnesota-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025033,"Black Men Teach Oral History Project",2021,8085,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","15 transcribed oral history interviews with Black men who have teaching experience in Minnesota",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8085,,"Rhoda Mhiripiri-Reed, Paul Gunderson, Darrell Thompson, Virginia Arthur, Terri Bonnoff, Josh Crosson, Michael Goar, Peter Hutchinson, Anthony Lando, Mark Irvin, Jesse Mason",,"Black Men Teach","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 15 oral history interviews the history of African American educators in Minnesota.",,"To document in 15 oral history interviews the history of African American educators in Minnesota.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Markus,Flynn,"Black Men Teach","101 Highway 7, Ste. 170L",Hopkins,MN,55305,7086994548,markusflynn@blackmenteachtc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Anoka, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/black-men-teach-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012334,"Blaine History Book",2019,9733," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We have achieved our planned outcomes - outlined as follows: BOOK PRODUCTION - 400 physical copies of the book for distribution MANUSCRIPT AND VISUAL RESOURCES - Final book has 147 pages, 11 maps, 140 photos and graphics BOOK DESIGN - Including layout, index, professional editing, securing of photo clearances PROMOTION - Developed postcard to distribute with book info, 60-seecond promotional video.",,9409,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",19142,,"Orville Lindquist, Karen Klinkenberg, Andrea Wyatt, Jared Demma, Grace Schrunk, Dottie McKinley, Sandra Conner"," ","Blaine Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of the City of Blaine.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Klinkenberg,"Blaine Historical Society"," 10801 Town Square Drive "," Blaine "," MN ",55449,"(763) 786-4583"," klink003@tc.umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blaine-history-book,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012599,"Blooming Prairie Water Tower National Register Evaluation",2018,6763," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The final measurable outcome of the completed project is the determination that the Blooming Prairie Water Tower is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. That determination provides the City of Blooming Prairie with information they can use to plot a path forward as they consider how best to respond to issues related to their water works system. It also provides the foundation for a National Register nomination, which would officially establish the tower's historic significance within the community and open doors to potential funding sources for the tower's rehabilitation.",,895,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7658,,"Harold Peterson, Mary Kittelson, Bill Newman, Tara Gimbel, Brad Clark",0.01,"City of Blooming Prairie","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Blooming Prairie water tower for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,Lawson2,"City of Blooming Prairie"," 138 Hwy Ave South, PO Box 68 "," Blooming Prairie "," MN ",55917,"(507) 273-1378"," bloomingprairie.mnhs@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blooming-prairie-water-tower-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28767,"Bloomington Cemetery National Register Nomination",2014,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Vonda Kelly, President, Executive Director Larry Granger, Vice President Mary Vavrosky, Secretary Board Members: Chuck Chalberg, Helen Roedecker, Iris Smith, Corey Schroeder",,"Bloomington Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Bloomington Municipal Cemetery.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Larry,Granger,"Bloomington Historical Society","1800 West Old Shakopee Road",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-888-6089,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bloomington-cemetery-national-register-nomination,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025278,"Blue Valley Creamery Roof Construction Documents",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,6690,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16690,,"Grant Blaskowski, Jean Yarke, Carol Mayer, Shari Gamradt, Mark Roberg, John Rasmussen, Bonnie Nelson, Ann Meyer, Debbie Disher, Director Jim Schloegl,Jim Umhoefer",,"Sauk Centre Area History Museum and Research Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the roof of the Blue Valley Creamery, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the roof of the Blue Valley Creamery, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Umhoefer,"Sauk Centre Area History Museum and Research Center","430 Main Street S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,3203522735,umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blue-valley-creamery-roof-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17974,"Blueprint and Map Rehousing Project",2013,38112,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,38112,,"David S. Bastyr, Dennis Bergrud, Jim Bier, Kim Bradley, Chris Colby, Sally Enders, Gene Ohnstad, Darwin Olson, Terri Penz, Randy Shindelar, Jim Suk, Jim Wiekamp, Linda Willihnganz,",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control over a significant historical architectural drawing collection documenting the built environment of Rochester",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over a significant historical architectural drawing collection documenting the built environment of Rochester",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sandra,Toogood,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blueprint-and-map-rehousing-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17750,"Bois Forte Veterans Log - ""Honoring our Warriors""",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Bois Forte Tribal Government","Local/Regional Government","To gather information about military service of Bois Forte Band of Chippewa members, to be placed in the Bois Forte Heritage Center research library.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Andrew,Datko,"Bois Forte Tribal Government",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bois-forte-veterans-log-honoring-our-warriors,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17333,"St. Boni Nike-Hercules Missile Project",2010,14000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,6150,,,,,,"St. Bonifacius Historical Society",," St. Bonifacius is the only town in Minnesota with a real Nike-Hercules missile in its park, commemorating the nearby missile base that stood from 1959 to 1974. This is a rare display; as only l5-20 missiles still exist from the thousands placed around 20 U.S. cities during the Cold War. The project designed and manufactured two outdoor interpretive panels to tell the story of this missile and missile base within the larger context of the Cold War, a chapter in U.S. History increasingly invisible to younger people. The effort grew out of a conversation about the creation of a memorial to all local soldiers from all U.S. conflicts by local civic and veterans groups. ",,"To provide public access to Cold War-era history through interpretation of a Nike-Hercules Missile.",2010-04-06,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Fred,Keller,,"4171 Main St.","St. Bonifacius",MN,55375,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-boni-nike-hercules-missile-project,,,, 10007256,"Book Project: We Spoke Jewish",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Jamie Heilicher - Board Chair, Julie Bloom, Kate Dietrick, Joel Mirviss, Myrna Orensten, Norman Pink, Joanne Sher, Sharron Steinfeldt, Susan Weinberg,",,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of 20th century Jewish immigrant culture in Minnesota.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jamie,Heilicher,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","4330 South Cedar Lake Road",Minneapolis,MN,55416,"763-544-7600 x206",jamie@advancerealtymn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/book-project-we-spoke-jewish,,,,0 10012241,"A Book on the History of the Bell Museum",2019,84950," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short-term Indicator: An important short-term goal was to identify the most important stories to be told and to arrange them in an arc that tells the Bell Museum's history accurately and in an engaging manner. Throughout the grant process we pursued input through oral interviews and written critique from many individuals including a nine-member advisory group. The favorable response from these critiques indicate that we reached our goals. Intermediate Indicator: An important intermediate goal was the readability, historical integrity, and visual intrigue of the manuscript. The external critical reviews confirm that we have reached this goal. Another intermediate goal was the immediate use of the stories and images on the Bell Museum?s website and on its social media platforms. This goal has been reached as stories and images are already being used on the Museum's digital platforms.",,663,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",85613,,"David J. McMillan (chair), Kendall J. Powell, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Linda A. Cohen, Michael D. Hsu, Dean E. Johnson, Peggy E. Lucas, Abfdul M. Omari, Darrin M. Rosha, Patricia S. Simmons, and Steve A. Sviggum",0.56,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Bell Museum of Natural History)","Public College/University",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of the Bell Museum.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Coffin,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Bell Museum of Natural History)"," 450 McNamara Alumni Center (SPA), 200 Oak Street Southeast "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455,"(612) 624-4986"," bcoffin@umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/book-history-bell-museum,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10012574,"Books for the American Indian Education Program Resource Center",2020,3091," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3091,,"MARNY XIONG, Chair JEANELLE FOSTER, Vice Chair ZUKI ELLIS, Clerk JOHN BRODRICK, Treasurer STEVEN MARCHESE, Director CHAUNTYLL ALLEN, Director JESSICA KOPP, Director"," ","St. Paul Public Schools (ISD #625)","K-12 Education",,,"To add books on American Indian history and culture to St. Paul Public Schools' holdings to make this information more accessible to the public.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kerrie,Troseth,"St. Paul Public Schools (ISD #625)"," 360 Colborne St. "," St Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 744-3388"," kerrie.troseth@spps.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/books-american-indian-education-program-resource-center,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025195,"Book Completion: Chronicling the History of Japanese American College Students in Minnesota During WWII (1941-1946)",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"David R. Anderson, Marvin Benton, Jeffrey W. Bolton, Gregory L. Buck, Sean A. Burress, Craig Dean, Joan Ericksen, Stephanie L. Fehr, Rev. William O. Gfakjen, Paul D. Grangaard, John B. Grotting, Susan Gunderson, Jennifer Hellman, Jody Kleppe Horner, Chad Jerdee, Christopher Klein, Ward Klein, Judd R. Loewenstein, Jay Lund, Timothy Maudlin, Brenda McCormick, Gretchen Morgenson, Laurie Nordquist, Scott Okuno, John R. Raitt, Jon W. Salveson, Alphonso Tindall, Theresa Hull Wise",0.14,"St. Olaf College","Private College/University","To hire a qualified professional to complete a manuscript on the history of Japanese American college students in World War II Minnesota.",,"To hire a qualified professional to complete a manuscript on the history of Japanese American college students in World War II Minnesota.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Melissa,Hager,"St. Olaf College","1520 St. Olaf Ave.",Northfield,MN,55057,5077863007,hager@stolaf.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/book-completion-chronicling-history-japanese-american-college-students-minnesota-during,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17482,"Book Publishing",2011,6998,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Brooklyn Historical Society",," A 3-volume boxed set of ""Patriots of Brooklyn: Suppressors of the Great Slave Rebellion"" was published by the Brooklyn Historical Society. The books document the historic role that 200+ soldiers from Brooklyn Township played in the American Civil War. The books are a valuable reference resource for local residents and historians. ",,"To publish the three-volume work, ""Patriots of Brooklyn: Suppressors of the Great Slaveholder's Rebellion"" profiling over 200 veterans of the American Civil War",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Pat,Snodgrass,,"5600 85th Avenue North","Brooklyn Center",MN,55443,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/book-publishing,,,, 17512,"Book of Minnesota Refugee Narratives",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,22615,,,,,,"Minnesota Council of Churches Refugee Services",," A professional quality book documenting the stories of refugees in Minnesota is now in print. The book, ""This Much I Can Tell You"", was self-published by the Minnesota Council of Chuches Refugee Service. It is a compilation of eighteen stories told by local refugees, from nine different countries, who have resettled in Minnesota after fleeing their country of origin. The 980 books printed through this project make important refugee histories accessible to a wider Minnesota audience. ",,"To publish a book documenting refugee resettlement in Minnesota",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Rachele,King,,"Minnesota Church Center Suite 100, 122 West Franklin Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55404,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/book-minnesota-refugee-narratives,,,, 17628,"Bookshelf Request",2012,1019,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Renville County Historical Society",," To add 35 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bookshelf-request,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007257,"Border Country: The Northwoods Canoe Journals of Howard Greene, 1906-1916",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Faculty Editorial Board: Kevin Murphy, Chair (currently on medical leave) Christopher Wall Romana (on leave) Karen Ho Tracey Deutsch, Interim Chair Christine Marran Jo Lee Nancy Luxon",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (University of Minnesota Press)","Public College/University","To hire qualified professionals to publish Howard Greene's journals about the north woods of Minnesota.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Molly,Fuller,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (University of Minnesota Press)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-301-1991,fulle154@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Cook, Koochiching, Lake, Otter Tail, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/border-country-northwoods-canoe-journals-howard-greene-1906-1916,,,,0 17625,"Born of Hunger: Research",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Ce Tempoxcalli",," To construct a historically accurate account and thorough context of the 1995 Hunger Strike. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/born-hunger-research,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013491,"Bourdon House Phase III: Construction",2021,74800,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,12368,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",87168,,"David Hanson (President) Linda Jerviss (Vice President) Lois Hancock (Secretary) Thomas Monson (Treasurer) James Checkel David Chicos Scott French Janet Kubat-Willette Mark Packard",,"Dodge County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair various areas of the Bourdon House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Donald,Westfall,"Dodge County Historical Society","615 N Main Street, PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,"(785) 259-1859",gilfavor@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bourdon-house-phase-iii-construction,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10012385,"Bourdon House Phase II: Construction Documents",2019,8600," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short-term objective successful to have this phase completed in time to apply for construction funding. Momentum is proceeding thanks to the fine work and guidance of the architect and the MNHS Grants Office.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8600,,"Scott French (President) Lois Hancock (Secretary) Linda Jerviss (Treasurer) James Checkel David Chicos David Hanson Philip Haukom Thomas Monson Greg Nelson"," ","Dodge County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Bourdon House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Donald,Westfall,"Dodge County Historical Society"," 615 N Main Street, PO Box 456 "," Mantorville "," MN ",55955,"(785) 259-1859"," gilfavor@hotmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bourdon-house-phase-ii-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012591,"Bovey Village Hall Conditions Assessment",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mayor Robert Stein. Councilors Deb Trboyevich, Bryan Johnson, Nancilyn Meyer-Nail, and Adam Hecimovich"," ","City of Bovey","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Bovey Village Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kevin,Odden,"City of Bovey"," 402 2nd St, PO Box 399 "," Bovey "," MN ",55709,"(218) 245-1633"," boveycitypw@hotmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bovey-village-hall-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012596,"Boys Totem Town Land Historic Research",2020,9980," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,3780,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13760,,"Dan McGuiness, Thomas Draskovic, Cynthia Whiteford, Patrice Kunesh, Chip Lindeke, Katherine Beane"," ","Lower Phalen Creek Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct research on the land formerly known as Boys Totem Town.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patty,McDonald,"Lower Phalen Creek Project"," 804 Margaret St. "," St. Paul "," MN ",55106,"(651) 739-5006"," boystotemtown@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/boys-totem-town-land-historic-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17470,"Boynton Ranch Historical Marker",2011,1415,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Truman Historical Association",," THA erected an interpretive marker at the site of the former Carlos Boynton Land Company Ranch to provide public access to the story surrounding the ranch.. Volunteers provided the labor to dig the post hole, install the post and mount the weather-proof marker. ",,"To provide public access to the story of the Carlos Boynton Land Company Ranch through an interpretive marker",2010-11-19,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Marilyn,Carrigan,,"1893 230th Avenue, PO Box 56",Truman,MN,56088,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/boynton-ranch-historical-marker,,,, 33917,"Brainerd Historic Water Tower Historic Structure Report and Roof Design",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Mayor: James E. Wallin City Council: Gary Scheeler, Kelly Bevans, Chip Borkenhagen, Gabe Johnson, Sue Hilgart, Mary Koep, Dave Pritschet",0.00,"City of Brainerd","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Brainerd Water Tower, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Ostgarden,"City of Brainerd","501 Laurel Street",Brainerd,MN,56401,218-828-2309,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/brainerd-historic-water-tower-historic-structure-report-and-roof-design,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28513,"Brainerd Historical Markers",2013,3434,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3434,,"Mayor James E. Wallin, Kelly Bevans, Chip Borkenhagen, Gary Scheeler, David Pritschet, Dale A. Parks, Mary Koep, Bonnie K. Cumberland",,"City of Brainerd","Local/Regional Government","To develop historical markers to facilitate public access to stories significant to the Brainerd community.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Ostgarden,"City of Brainerd","501 Laurel Street",Brainerd,MN,56401,218-828-2309,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/brainerd-historical-markers,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007258,"Bridge No. L-4646: Pre-Development Construction Plans and Specifications",2017,40100,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",40100,,"Beaver Creek City Council: Jamie Dysthe (mayor), Pat Bender, Alan Harnack, Joshua Teune, Joshua Boomgaarden",,"City of Beaver Creek","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for Bridge No. L-4646 (Spring Brook Bridge), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2018-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lloyd,DeBoer,"City of Beaver Creek","PO Box 74","Beaver Creek",MN,56116,507-673-2266,crashld@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rock,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bridge-no-l-4646-pre-development-construction-plans-and-specifications,,,,0 10013536,"""Brief History of Beltrami County"" - Revised & Republished",2021,3755,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,3900,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7655,,"Board of Directors: Sue Bruns, President; Jim Aakhus, Vice-President; Chris Muller, Secretary; Charlene Sturk, Treasurer; board members: Terry Holter, Leo Soukup, Andy Mack, Catherine Marchand",,"Beltrami County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Beltrami County.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Catherine,Marchand,"Beltrami County Historical Society","130 Minnesota Avenue SW",Bemidji,MN,56601,"(218) 760-9914",cathy@crfam.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/brief-history-beltrami-county-revised-republished,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28475,"Bringing Minnesota History to the Big Stone County Libraries",2013,1283,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Measurement of success on this grant will be measured as the items are used by our patrons. We will be able to track this on each book's record by the number of times the item is checked out. However, the items are also looked at in the library by people who are looking for information from out of the area or just wanting to read or look at something while waiting.",,,29,,1312,,"Ortonville: Bonna Rasset, Lisa Ross, Jeanette Felton, Clyde Weros, Robert Meyer Graceville: Sara Adelman, Diane Christeson, Elaine Martig, Sandy Vold, Sharon Atehy",,"Pioneerland Library System",Libraries,"To add 57 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Vicki,Grimli,"Pioneerland Library System","PO Box 327",Willmar,MN,56201,320-839-2494,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Big Stone",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bringing-minnesota-history-big-stone-county-libraries,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17662,"Brown County's U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Core Exhibit",2012,54836,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,54836,,,,"Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install an exhibit based on considerable research and consultation with numerous stakeholders about the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 for the 150th observance in August 2012.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Burgess,"Brown County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/brown-countys-us-dakota-war-1862-core-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031249,"Browns Valley Carnegie Public Library Preservation Project",2024,259681,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,14500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",274181,,"President - Richard Johnson Vice-President - Kirk Adams Secretary - Nathanial Bieberdorf Treasurer - Edith Foren",,"City of Browns Valley","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the Browns Valley Carnegie Public Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Arlene,Reinart,"City of Browns Valley","19 Third Street South, PO Box 334","Browns Valley",MN,56219,3206952419,jarreinart@prtel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Traverse,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/browns-valley-carnegie-public-library-preservation-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17180,"Brown County Legacy Archives Project",2011,49513,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8298,,,,,,"Brown County Historical Society",," The project addressed a long standing need for more, better organized collections storage space for the Brown County Historical Society (BCHS) . According to the City of New Ulm's Economic Development Office, the expected cost for rental of commercial space in the vicinity of the Brown County Historical Society would be $36 per year, per square foot of floor space. The expense of renting a comparable space to increase their storage capacity as shown would cost approximately $4,680 per year. Locating a space in reasonable proximity to the existing Museum operation, with aspects of security and collection quality environmental controls or to add such changes might be impossible without a long term lease. Using their existing collections facilities more efficiently and not over extending themselves financially appears to be the best choice for the BCHS. The plan for acquiring compressible carriages and mobile art rack screens should incur little additional outlays of cash as would new, retrofitting or rental of space options. This project will help the BCHS take the next step toward professionally and economically managing their collection storage for approximately 12 more years of acquisition at their present rate of increase. ",,"To provide storage that meets museum standards through purchase of compressible shelving for the BCHS's family research files and art collections storage.",2010-07-01,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Bob,Burgess,,"Brown County Historical Society, 2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/brown-county-legacy-archives-project,,,, 17300,"Brown County Collections Security Camera System",2010,6939,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1345,,,,,,"Brown County Historical Society",,"To install eight digital cameras to provide proper security for the public and collections while increasing customer service efficiency among the limited number of staff and volunteers",,"To install eight digital cameras to provide proper security for the public and collections while increasing customer service efficiency among the limited number of staff and volunteers",2010-01-13,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Bob,Burgess,,"Brown County Historical Society, 2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/brown-county-collections-security-camera-system,,,, 33898,"Brown County Historical Society Roof Study",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Short term goal was to contract with an appropriate architectural firm which has been completed. Miller Dunwiddie Architecture was contracted in April of 2015 after a review of all applicants by the Building and Grounds Committee. The final evaluation or completion of the study was the intermediate goal which was achieved with the successful closing of this grant. The importance of the results of this study has moved the implementation of the study to the immediate placement of the 2016 Long Range Plan. This plan was revised in August to allow for the completion of all work in 2016 to comply with the non-segmentation policy of work. The Commissioners of Brown County, as well as the Board of Directors of the Brown County Historical Society, understand the importance of this project and the preservation of this National Register building. They all are in agreement that this study was needed and bears out the criticalness of following through and implementing the suggestions made with this study.",,850,"Available upon request. Contact",10850,,"Richard Seeboth,James Berg, Scott Windschitl, Dean M. Simonsen, Dennis Potter",0.00,"Brown County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a roof assessment for the historic New Ulm Post Office, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and home of the Brown County Historical Society.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Burgess,"Brown County","PO Box 248","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-233-2616,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/brown-county-historical-society-roof-study,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17987,"Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary Immersive Interpretation Research Project",2013,40000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,40000,,"Board of Directors: Carol Carey, Board Chair, Dan McGuiness, Secretary, Chip Lindeke, Treasurer, Paul Mohrbacher, Board member. Steering committee members: Christine Bauemler, Karin DuPaul, Weiming Lu, Dennis Thompson, Leonard Wabasha.",,"Lower Phalen Creek Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and develop a plan for interpreting the history, culture and American Indian astronomical significance of Wakan Tipi/Carver’s Cave",,"To research and develop a plan for interpreting the history, culture and American Indian astronomical significance of Wakan Tipi/Carver’s Cave",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Clark,"Lower Phalen Creek Project","733 East Seventh Street","St Paul",MN,55106,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bruce-vento-nature-sanctuary-immersive-interpretation-research-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17395,"Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary Audio-Video Tour",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5833,,,,,,"East Side Neighborhood Development Company",," The ESNDC developed a 39-minute audio/video tour of the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary, a distinctive natural landscape on the Mississippi River floodplain on St. Paul's East Side. Experts were asked to advise on the project and then narrate a specific tour stop using their expertise to comment on aspects of its ecological history and/or cultural value. The tour was publicized on the Lower Phalen Creek Project website, on the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary Facebook page and in the local nespaper. The tour is available online on the Lower Phalen Creek Project Youtube channel and at the Mississippi River Visitor Center in the Science Museum of Minnesota as part of the regular rotation of videos there.   ",,"To enhance public access to significant historic resources preserved in this East Side park through an MP3 audio tour",2010-09-17,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Clark,,"925 Payne Avenue, Suite 201","Saint Paul",MN,55130,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bruce-vento-nature-sanctuary-audio-video-tour,,,, 10031306,"Bruentrup Heritage Farm Security Survey",2024,6000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6000,,"Michelle Williams, Steve Carlson, Marianne Bruentrup",,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,TJ,Malaskee,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","2170 County Road D East",Maplewood,MN,55109,6123845883,tj@MaplewoodMuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bruentrup-heritage-farm-security-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012592,"Building Conditions Assessment",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Chip Borkenhagen (President), James Bzura, Linda Causton, Janice Hasselius, Barden Heft, Jerry Holm, Shirley Lundstrom"," ","Jaques Art Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Aitkin Carnegie Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and used by the Jaques Art Center.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pamela,Andell,"Jaques Art Center"," 121 2nd St. NW "," Aitkin "," MN ",56431,"(218) 429-1502"," info@jaquesart.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18037,"Building on the Legacy of Conservation Corps",2011,49616,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organization: Conservation Corps of Minnesota. The legacy of the last original members of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Minnesota is being passed on to today's young members of the Minnesota Conservation Corps (MCC) through interviews with CCC members. Subsequently, the members of the MCC are interpreting the early 1930s history of the Minnesota Forest Service (forerunner to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources) and sharing the history of the CCC by leading educational programs at the Forest History Center. The MCC members are also conducting 1930s-era construction projects and teaching visitors to the Forest History Center about modern forest management and conservation practices through demonstrations on the Center's 150 acres of forest. ",,"Partner Organization: Conservation Corps of Minnesota The legacy of the last original members of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Minnesota is being passed on to today's young members of the Minnesota Conservation Corps (MCC) through interviews with CCC members. Subsequently, the members of the MCC are interpreting the early 1930s history of the Minnesota Forest Service (forerunner to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources) and sharing the history of the CCC by leading educational programs at the Forest History Center. The MCC members are also conducting 1930s-era construction projects and teaching visitors to the Forest History Center about modern forest management and conservation practices through demonstrations on the Center's 150 acres of forest.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Ed,Nelson,"Minnesota Historical Society","2609 County Road 76 ","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,"218-327-4482 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-legacy-conservation-corps,,,, 18064,"Building on the Legacy of Conservation Corps",2012,134479,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships.","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state. ",,,,,,134479,,,0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Conservation Corps of Minnesota (CCM) The Minnesota Historical Society and the CCM are working together to keep the important legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) alive. During the summers of 2011 and 2012, young adult members of the CCM interned at the Forest History Center in Grand Rapids. They learned about the history and legacy of the CCC, conducted oral history interviews with CCC alumni, interacted with and engaged the public in historic interpretation, implemented on-the-job forest conservation practices, taught conservation to students and other Forest History Center visitors and presented tree identification, birding and GPS programs to the public. In summer 2012, the CCM crew also completed a number of maintenance projects at the Forest History Center, created an interpretive panel for the center's walking trails and a phenology program for children. ",,"The Conservation Corps of Minnesota (CCM) and the Minnesota Historical Society are working together to keep the important legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) alive. Young adult members of the CCM are learning about the history and legacy of the CCC, conducting oral history interviews with CCC alumni, implementing on-the-job forest conservation practices and finally, they are passing on what they've learned to students and other visitors to the Forest History Center. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Ed,Nelson,"Minnesota Historical Society","2609 County Road 76 ","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,"218-327-4482 ",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-legacy-conservation-corps-0,,,, 18064,"Building on the Legacy of Conservation Corps",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Conservation Corps of Minnesota (CCM) The Minnesota Historical Society and the CCM are working together to keep the important legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) alive. During the summers of 2011 and 2012, young adult members of the CCM interned at the Forest History Center in Grand Rapids. They learned about the history and legacy of the CCC, conducted oral history interviews with CCC alumni, interacted with and engaged the public in historic interpretation, implemented on-the-job forest conservation practices, taught conservation to students and other Forest History Center visitors and presented tree identification, birding and GPS programs to the public. In summer 2012, the CCM crew also completed a number of maintenance projects at the Forest History Center, created an interpretive panel for the center's walking trails and a phenology program for children. ",,"The Conservation Corps of Minnesota (CCM) and the Minnesota Historical Society are working together to keep the important legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) alive. Young adult members of the CCM are learning about the history and legacy of the CCC, conducting oral history interviews with CCC alumni, implementing on-the-job forest conservation practices and finally, they are passing on what they've learned to students and other visitors to the Forest History Center. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Ed,Nelson,"Minnesota Historical Society","2609 County Road 76 ","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,"218-327-4482 ",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-legacy-conservation-corps-0,,,, 18069,"Building Financial Capacity in Local Organizations",2012,76935,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships.","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,76935,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partners: Access Philanthropy The 500-plus historical societies and organizations throughout Minnesota have a deep passion and commitment to the work they do and the people they serve. Too often, however, these organizations lack the staff, time and skills necessary to secure ongoing financial support. Even the most experienced organizations have felt increased competition for funds in an increasingly uncertain economy. This program creates an opportunity for local history organizations to build their financial capacity through intensive training in non-profit fundraising and grant proposal preparation. By offering this training, the Minnesota Historical Society and its partners hope to increase the capacity of local historical societies and organizations throughout Minnesota to not only apply for and receive grants, but to diversify and strengthen their funding and support base. More than 200 volunteers and paid staff from small and medium-sized historical organizations have attended intensive training workshops offered in these communities: Andover, Duluth, Luverne, Mankato, St. Cloud, Willmar and Winona. ",,"Metropolitan State University, Access Philanthropy and the Minnesota Historical Society will provide intensive training in fundraising for local historical organizations. Eight workshops will be held around the state in the fall of 2011. Next, participants will complete online assignments, then a second set of eight workshops will be held in the spring of 2012. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Grabitske,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3460,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-financial-capacity-local-organizations,,,, 18069,"Building Financial Capacity in Local Organizations",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partners: Access Philanthropy The 500-plus historical societies and organizations throughout Minnesota have a deep passion and commitment to the work they do and the people they serve. Too often, however, these organizations lack the staff, time and skills necessary to secure ongoing financial support. Even the most experienced organizations have felt increased competition for funds in an increasingly uncertain economy. This program creates an opportunity for local history organizations to build their financial capacity through intensive training in non-profit fundraising and grant proposal preparation. By offering this training, the Minnesota Historical Society and its partners hope to increase the capacity of local historical societies and organizations throughout Minnesota to not only apply for and receive grants, but to diversify and strengthen their funding and support base. More than 200 volunteers and paid staff from small and medium-sized historical organizations have attended intensive training workshops offered in these communities: Andover, Duluth, Luverne, Mankato, St. Cloud, Willmar and Winona. ",,"Metropolitan State University, Access Philanthropy and the Minnesota Historical Society will provide intensive training in fundraising for local historical organizations. Eight workshops will be held around the state in the fall of 2011. Next, participants will complete online assignments, then a second set of eight workshops will be held in the spring of 2012. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Grabitske,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3460,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-financial-capacity-local-organizations,,,, 10025039,"Building a Pioneer Church: the St. Olaf Lutheran Congregation",2022,4495,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short term impacts -- Attendance was good at both dedication events and the Taste of Norway event. A church council member from West St. Olaf requested a followup detailed historical presentation, indicating high interest. Those attending the events made many favorable comments we can build on. News media did not materialize as hoped. In an earlier project, the Zion Cemetery marker, Rochester Post Bulletin gave excellent coverage in response to a news announcement of local grants sent out by the MHS. Since then, the newspaper has shrunk in size and staffing, and we are not aware of a news release announcement sent by MHS.",,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5495,,"Peggy Andreason, president Rita Distad, vice-president Donald Ness, treasurer Norman Senjem, secretary",,"St. Olaf Heritage Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design, produce, and install two historical markers for the Tverberg Log House and West St. Olaf Church in southeast Minnesota.",,"To design, produce, and install two historical markers for the Tverberg Log House and West St. Olaf Church in southeast Minnesota.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Norman,Senjem,"St. Olaf Heritage Association","215 Elton Hills Drive NW, Apt. 27",Rochester,MN,55901,5072064172,nsenjem@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dodge, Olmsted",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-pioneer-church-st-olaf-lutheran-congregation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 37498,"Building Capacity of History Professionals",2017,36000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Vendor selection; annual conference.",,,,,36000,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This partnership is designed to develop the capacity of history professionals across the state to serve local communities. This year high-quality best practices were shared around the state through the distribution of an improved periodic publication, a conference in Willmar (with almost a 20 percent increase in participation), new pilot affinity group meetings and informal learning opportunities.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-capacity-history-professionals-1,,,, 28817,"Building Chronologies and Collaboration through Archaeological Research in Lake County, MN",2015,9996,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9996,,"Clarence Hightower, Chancellor Steven Rosenstone, Ann Anaya, Alexander Cirillo, Dawn Erlandson, Margaret Anderson Kelliher and Louise Sundin, Michael Vekich, Alfredo Oliveira, Duane Benson, Philip Krinkie, Elise Ristau and Vice Chair Thomas Renier, Cheryl Dickson, David Paskach and Maria Peluso",0.15,"St. Cloud State University","Public College/University","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of four archaeological sites to determine dates of earliest human occupation.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Muniz,"St. Cloud State University","262 Stewart Hall, 720 Fourth Avenue S","St. Cloud",MN,56301,320-308-4162,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-chronologies-and-collaboration-through-archaeological-research-lake-county-mn,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28964,"Building Capacity of History Professionals",2014,60000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Evaluate MALHM's mission, vision, and goals for continued relevancy. Implement a secure means of communication for member history enterprises.",,,,,60000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums (MALHM) MALHM fosters collaborative local history projects, communicates curatorial and educational information and encourages professionalism among local and specialized historical organizations in Minnesota. This partnership provides a means to evaluate MALHM's mission, vision and goals for continued relevancy, to implement a secure means of communication for member history enterprises and to develop a two-day intensive annual training.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-capacity-history-professionals,,,, 28996,"Building Efficiency through Collaboration",2015,11104,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chater 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, b. 3. History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",,,8232,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",19336,,"Tom Boyd, Julie Brady, Carolyn Brusseau, Anne Cowie, Cheryl Dickson, Tom Fabel, William Frels, John Guthmann, Douglas Heidenreich, Richard Heydinger, John Holman, Ken Johnson, Sandy Kiernat, Carl Kuhrmeyer, David Kristal, Kevin McDonough, Nancy McKillips, Susan McNeely, Jim Miller, Bob Muschewske, Chad Roberts, Jeff Slack, Joanne Swain, Ralph Thrane, Susan Vento, Jerry Woelfel",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner Organizations: Anoka County Historical Society, Carver County Historical Society, Dakota County Historical Society, Minnesota Association of Museums, North Star Museum of Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting, Preservation Alliance of Minnesota, Ramsey County Historical Society, Scott County Historical Society, and White Bear Lake Area Historical Society. The partnership of nine organizations is conducting a study to determine if it is feasible and beneficial for organizations to share resources to meet essential, but not mission-related functions-so-called ""back of office"" needs. An experienced project manager or management firm will be hired to coordinate all activities. The final report will identify if planning or piloting a cooperative back-office solution will benefit history organizations; if so, a plan for doing so will be included. If other solutions-ranging from doing nothing to adopting entirely an existing model that meets the needs of the history field- are determined to be most appropriate, such a recommendation will be made.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chad,Roberts,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street","Suite 323","St. Paul",55102,651-222-0701,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-efficiency-through-collaboration,,,, 34114,"Building Capacity of History Professionals",2016,75000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Vendor selection; annual conference.",,,,,75000,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MN Alliance of Local History Museums (MALHM) collaborates with MNHS to develop the capacity of history professionals across the state to serve local communities. This partnership will distribute best practices to all corners of the state through a conference to be held in April 2016 in Willmar. The partnership also will begin to operate with a paid coordinator to assure efficiency in serving a greater number of Minnesotans and their organizations that save and share history.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-capacity-history-professionals-0,,,, 33909,"Burnside School Site: Plant Use and Chronology of an Oneota Village Near Red Wing",2015,9988,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9988,,"Andrea M. Walsh (Chair), Ann B. Parriott (Vice Chair), Steven J. Proeschel (Vice Chair/Treasurer), Ronald L. Christenson (Secretary), Eric J. Jolly PhD (Ex-Officio), Ellis F. Bullock Jr, Mark Chronister, Gary L. Ellis, Jonathan B. Farber, William A. Jonason, Jamil A. Ghani, George J. Kehl, Scott V. Lindemann, Pamela J. Moret, Peter J. Olin, Margaret J. Paddock, Bryan K. Phillips, Judy M. Poferl, James J. Seifert, Todd Soller, William J. Sweasy, Jean M. Taylor, Richard G. Trembley, Dr. Michael G. Vale, Theresa M. H. Wise",0.22,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct an inventory of archaeological plant remains from an Oneota village near Red Wing.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota","120 W Kellogg Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-221-4576,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Goodhue, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/burnside-school-site-plant-use-and-chronology-oneota-village-near-red-wing,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012226,"Burschville School National Register Nomination",2018,6500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Yes, I believe we did achieve our targets. We received these results with the aid of a consultant who tied together our history, with photos, research and alumni who are still alive to give us the oral history of the area and school.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6500,,"Bonnie Maue - President, Betty Lange - Vice President, Deb Weinand - Secretary, Dee Cain - Treasurer"," ","North Hennepin Pioneer Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Burschville School.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bonnie,Maue,"North Hennepin Pioneer Society"," P.O. Box 391 "," Hanover "," MN ",55341,"(763) 693-1438"," corcoranschool1894@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/burschville-school-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012681,"CAF General Conservation Assessment & Long-Range Preservation Plan",2020,3700," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3700,,"Andrew Bredeson, James Lauria, Linda Franke, Amy Lauria, Jason McNeil, Mark Manske, Chuck Sorenson, Robb Keech"," ","Commemorative Air Force, Minnesota Wing","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Andrew,Schmidt,"Commemorative Air Force, Minnesota Wing"," 310 Airport Road, Hangar #3 Fleming Field "," South St. Paul "," MN ",55075,"(651) 983-2065"," andy.schmidt@cafmn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/caf-general-conservation-assessment-long-range-preservation-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012448,"Calvary Baptist Church National Register Nomination",2020,7650," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved through the process of thorough research and evaluation, context development, and the support of the Minnesota SHPO in crafting a thorough nomination.",,2500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10150,,"Jeff Cowmeadow, Senior Pastor, Doug VanderVeen Board Chair, Stephanie Brown Vice Chair, Bill Finnerty Finance Chair, Board members at largge: Stephanie Morales, Alec Glass, Alanna Morris Van Tassel, Headley Williamson. Herb Klem, Kendra Schulman, and Bob Radatz.",0.02,"Calvary Baptist Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Calvary Baptist Church, Minneapolis, MN.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dean,"Caldwell Tautges","Calvary Baptist Church"," 2608 Blaisdell Ave South "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55408,"(952) 393-8726"," dean@calvarychurchmpls.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/calvary-baptist-church-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031324,"Calvary Cemetery National Register Evaluation",2023,9566,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Our first target was to have a draft of the report, inventory, and photos submitted to MNHS by March 1, 2024. Due to time constraints of our consultant, this was not submitted until April 12. From that point, we were able to meet the deadline to make the changes to the draft that was suggested by MNHS, and to have a final report ready well before the August 1 deadline. The final report both achieved and exceeded our goal of evaluating Calvary Cemetery to see if it met the criteria for eligibility to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Results included maps, photos, cemetery and archival records, and research on significant burials far exceeding the information we had before the architectural and historical evaluation of the cemetery. Long term, we would hope this report would be comprehensive enough and meet the criteria for the cemetery to be eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places, and be eligible for legacy grants.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9566,,"Archbishop Bernard A Hebda, Fr. Charles Lachowitzer, Thomas Mertens, Joseph Kueppers, Fr. Stan Mader, Patricia Stromen, Dan Delmore, Joan Gecik, Carol Bishop",,"The Catholic Cemeteries","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for Calvary Cemetery, St. Paul.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jamie,Moloney,"The Catholic Cemeteries","2105 Lexington Ave. S.","Mendota Heights",MN,55120,6512550536,jmoloney@catholic-cemeteries.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/calvary-cemetery-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 33960,"Cambria Phase Faunal Cataloguing",2015,8770,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",8770,,"Richard Davenport (President), Sandra King (Assistant to the President), Marilyn Wells (Provost and Senior Vice President), David Jones (Vice President of Student Affairs), Robert Hoffman (Vice President of Strategic Partnerships), Richard Straka (Vice President of Finance and Administration), R. Kent Clark (Vice President of University Advancement), Ed Clark (Vice President and Chief Information Officer)",0.30,"Minnesota State University, Mankato (Department of Anthropology)","Public College/University","To provide better organization of archaeological collections, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ronald,Schirmer,"Minnesota State University, Mankato (Department of Anthropology)","358 Trafton Science Center North",Mankato,MN,56001,507-389-6612,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth, Brown",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cambria-phase-faunal-cataloguing,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013479,"Camp Ripley Sentinel Landscape Comprehensive Literature Assessment",2021,129980,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,15000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",144980,,"Board of Supervisors: Greg Booth, Chair; John Wulff, Vice-Chair; Arlene Schmit; Greg Bennett; Yvette Adelman-Dullinger Township Clerk/Treasurer: Faith Broberg Deputy Clerk/Treasurer: Jenna Ruggles",,"Sylvan Township","Local/Regional Government",,,"To write an archaeological and historical literature review of Camp Ripley Sentinel Landscape.",2020-12-01,2022-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Faith,Broberg,"Sylvan Township","12956 24th Avenue SW",Pillager,MN,56473,"(218) 746-3652",clerk@sylvantwp.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Cass, Crow Wing, Morrison, Todd",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/camp-ripley-sentinel-landscape-comprehensive-literature-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17265,"Camp Katharine Parsons Survey and Inventory",2011,5265,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota",,"To document and inventory archaeological resources at the Phylliss Wheatley Community Center in Carver County",,"To document and inventory archaeological resources at the Phylliss Wheatley Community Center in Carver County",2010-08-27,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Katherine,Hayes,,"395 HHH Center, 301 19th Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/camp-katharine-parsons-survey-and-inventory,,,, 10007259,"Campbell Photo Collection Project",2017,1378,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short-term outcome of having the original glass plate negatives scanned, rehoused and properly stored in collection storage slowing the deterioration and providing better preservation of the originals has been achieved as planned. The intermediate outcomes of introducing the images to the public and providing improved access as well as increasing the public access to the collection has been achieved as planned. Interest in the images as a new resource has been distinct. The long-term outcomes of the ongoing preservation of the original glass negatives and the long-term access to the images for the public is underway and will be measured over time.",,26,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",1403,,"Rheanna O'Brien, Jenni Corbett, Brady Ramsay, Eunice Cote, Jo Emerson, Dave Peterson, Jeanenne Rausch",,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize a collection of glass plate negatives, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,651-407-5327,sara@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/campbell-photo-collection-project,,,,0 17208,"Canadian National Railways Depot: Preservation and Adaptive Reuse Project",2011,107280,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,304175,,,,,,"Depot Preservation Alliance",,"To repair and restore the interior and exterior of the Canadian National Depot (Baudette Depot), listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To repair and restore the interior and exterior of the Canadian National Depot (Baudette Depot), listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jeff,Poolman,,"PO Box 1238",Baudette,MN,56623,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/canadian-national-railways-depot-preservation-and-adaptive-reuse-project-0,,,, 17218,"Canadian National Depot: Exterior Repairs",2011,34681,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Warroad",,"To repair and repaint exterior wood surfaces, replace windows and restore front door for the Canadian National Depot in Warroad, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To repair and repaint exterior wood surfaces, replace windows and restore front door for the Canadian National Depot in Warroad, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathy,Lovelace,,"121 Main Ave NE, PO Box 50",Warroad,MN,56763,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/canadian-national-depot-exterior-repairs-0,,,, 28894,"Canby Theatre Historic Structure Report",2015,30000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,30000,,"Gene Bies, Nancy Borman, Denise Hanson, Frank Maas, Nathan Oellien",0.00,"City of Canby","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Canby Theatre, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2015-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Meyer,"City of Canby","110 Oscar Avenue North",Canby,MN,56220,320-420-1000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Yellow Medicine, Big Stone, Chippewa, Lyon, Pipestone",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/canby-theatre-historic-structure-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012272,"Canton Railroad Depot Condition Assessment",2019,5560," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The assessment has given us a detailed plan and program for retuning the depot to its approximate 1908 status. This has been acheived thru the work and guidance of our historical architect, James Malanaphy. Our society heard, received and approved reports from Mr Malanaphy guiding us thru the necessary process.",,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6560,,"LeRoy Haynes, Gloria Wilford, Gretchen Bollweg, Greg Turner, Doug Marin, Carole Hanson, Henry Selden"," ","Canton Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Canton Railroad Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"LeRoy S.",Haynes,"Canton Historical Society"," 307 N Main St., PO Box 15 "," Canton "," MN ",55922,"(507) 438-9142"," lakeview@acegroup.cc ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/canton-railroad-depot-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17513,"CAP Collections Survey, Training & Inventory",2011,6990,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,9000,,,,,,"Caponi Art Park",," Caponi Art Park contracted with the Dakota County Historical society to survey and assess the general condition of the many materials in their collection documenting the history of the organization and it's founder, Anthony Caponi. As a result the Caponi Art Park organization now knows the size of the collection, the staff are properly trained and professional systems and policies have been implemented that document and present an informative, usable collection. ",,"To establish the archives of this institution through training and providing basic processing",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Cheryl,Caponi,,"1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cap-collections-survey-training-inventory,,,, 10007260,"Capitol Region Watershed District Oral History",2017,9150,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets were exceeded. The original work plan was for 20 oral history interviews. 24 were actually conducted. Of people asked, there was only one refusal.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9150,,"Joe Collins, President, Mary Texer, Vice President, Michael Thienes, Treasurer, Seitu Jones, Secretary, Shirley Reider",,"Capitol Region Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","To document in 15-20 oral history interviews the history of the Capitol Region Watershed District.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Doneux,"Capitol Region Watershed District","1410 Energy Park Dr., Suite 4","Saint Paul",MN,55108,651-644-8888,mark@capitolregionwd.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/capitol-region-watershed-district-oral-history,,,,0 10012676,"Caponi Home National Register Evaluation",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Interim President - Julie Andersen ? Supervisory, Eagan Art House, Secretary/Treasurer - Amy Colette-Harrison ? Realtor, ReMax, Eagan, Cheryl Caponi ? Executive Director, Caponi Art Park, Brad Dahlgaard ? Artist, Membership Coordinator, Sam?s Clubs, Andrea Gonzalez ? Community Banker, Think Mutual Bank, Steve Harrison ? Owner, Blackhawk Tile, Tasia Hart-Islam ? Language Arts Teacher Burnsville High School, Jeff Larson ? Community Leader, Erin Paulson ? Art Specialist, Glacier Hills Elementary School of Arts and Science"," ","Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the home at Caponi Art Park for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park"," 1205 Diffley Road "," Eagan "," MN ",55123,"(651) 454-9412"," ccaponi@caponiartpark.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/caponi-home-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025024,"Caponi Art Park National Register Evaluation",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Stephen Gumnit, Ashley Wilson, Andrew Pimental, Cheryl Caponi, Jyoti Checka, Daymond Dean, Erin Paulson, Sara Stokman",,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate Caponi Art Park in Eagan, MN for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate Caponi Art Park in Eagan, MN for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,6514549412,ccaponi@caponiartpark.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/caponi-art-park-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031194,"Caponi Art Park National Register Nomination",2024,5000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5000,,"Denise Sjoberg - President, Kaleb McCullough - Treasurer, Erin Paulson - Secretary, Cheryl Caponi, Jyoti Checka, Daymond Dean, Shayna Keanaaina, Glen McClusky, Paula Nowariak, Dereck Schilling, Sara Stokman",,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Caponi Art Park, Eagan, MN.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,6514549412,ccaponi@caponiartpark.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/caponi-art-park-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012659,"DM&N Car Shop Superintendent's Office Building National Register Evaluation",2020,9500," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9500,,"Russell Habermann - President, Jim Schwarzbauer - Vice President, Ann Edda Shwarzbauer - Secretary, Jim Schwarzbauer - Treasurer, Marilyn Boutelle, Wendy Wennberg, Bill Wennberg, Anthony Bush, Jan Resberg - Board of Trustees",0.06,"Proctor Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the DM&N Car Shop Superintendent's Office Building, Proctor, MN, for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Jan Marc",Resberg,"Proctor Area Historical Society"," 100 Pionk Drive "," Proctor "," MN ",55810,"(715) 919-0513"," yellowstone225@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dmn-car-shop-superintendents-office-building-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012392,"Care and Cataloging of the General John W Vessey Collection",2019,7040," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Throughout this process we have continued to serve others looking to learn about General Vessey. The cataloging all these items, that this Legacy Grant made possible, enables us to have complete records of these items available at are finger tips via Past Perfect software.",,55,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7095,,"Mark Ritchie, Richard Nash, Larry Herke, Paul Monteen, Dean Ascheman, Robert Boone, Tim Meininger, Jon Van der Hagen, Stephen Osman, Nicholas Ostepnko, Frank Messina, Vern Smith, Harry Wisdom",0.07,"Military Historical Society of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the Vessey Collection, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Randal,Dietrich,"Military Historical Society of Minnesota"," Camp Ripley, 15000 Highway 115 "," Little Falls "," MN ",56345,"(651) 408-4837"," rdietrich@mnmilitarymuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/care-and-cataloging-general-john-w-vessey-collection,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17090,"Carl Gawboy Documentary",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,13168,,,,,,"Bois Forte Heritage Museum",," To broaden public access to the work of reknowned Ojibwe artisit Carl Gawboy through a documentary. ",,"To broaden public access to the work of reknowned Ojibwe artisit Carl Gawboy through a documentary.",2010-02-08,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,William,Latady,,"1500 Bois Forte Road",Tower,MN,55790,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/carl-gawboy-documentary,,,, 28683,"G.A. Carlson Lime Kiln Historic Structure Report/Barn Bluff Cultural Landscape Report",2014,66000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,66000,,"Dan Bender, Mayor; Lisa Bayley, Council President; Dean Hove; Mike Schultz; Ralph Rauterkus; Peggy Rehder; Marilyn Meinke; and Jason Sebion",,"City of Red Wing","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified and experienced historian to prepare a Historic Structure Report for the G. A. Carlson Lime Kiln and a Cultural Landscape Report for Barn Bluff, both listed in the National Register of Historic Places, that will guide future preservation projects.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Steve,Kohn,"City of Red Wing","315 W 4th Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-385-3622,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ga-carlson-lime-kiln-historic-structure-reportbarn-bluff-cultural-landscape-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012547,"Carnegie Library Condition Assessment with Focus on the Structural System",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mayor Michael Heck, Council Members Ken Westbrock, Ken Warren, Tony Miller, Neil Madison, City Administrator Thomas Schmitz, Browns Valley Historical Society Officers President Richard Johnson, Vice President Lloyd Heaney, Secretary Richard Farwell, Treasurer Edith Foren"," ","City of Browns Valley","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Browns Valley Carnegie Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,Schmitz,"City of Browns Valley"," 19 Third Street South, PO Box 334 "," Browns Valley "," MN ",56219,"(320) 695-2110"," tom.schmitz@prtel.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Traverse,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/carnegie-library-condition-assessment-focus-structural-system,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012313,"Caroline Crosby House Condition Assessment",2019,7950," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our measurable outcomes take the form of our successful completion of the conditions assessment so can move to the next step of construction planning and application for funds.",,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8950,,"Brian Ahlberg, Harriet Barlow,Becky Glass, Dr. Sivan Kartha, Hannes Lorenzen, Firoze Manji, Estrella Penunia, Pam Saunders - IATP Board Chair, Dr. Daniel G. De La Torre Ugarte",0.01,"Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Caroline Crosby House, a contributing building in the Washburn-Fair Oaks Mansion Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Juliette,Majot,"Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy"," 2105 First Avenue S "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55404,"(612) 707-0669"," jmajot@iatp.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/caroline-crosby-house-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17326,"Cascade River Wayside",2010,235131,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Department of Transportation",,"To restore the WPA stone wall of the Cascade River Wayside, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To restore the WPA stone wall of the Cascade River Wayside, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-04-22,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathryn,McFadden,,"395 John Ireland Blvd., Mail Stop 686","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cascade-river-wayside,,,, 10012268,"Cass Gilbert - White Bear Town Hall Architect Research",2018,3066," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short-term: Expected Impact: The research at the National Museum of American History and the Library of Congress will provide additional information regarding Cass Gilbert as the architect of the White Bear Town Hall, Progress Indicator: The collections at the National Museum of American History and the Library of Congress pertaining to the period of significance were thoroughly reviewed for any references to White Bear Lake and the White Bear Town Hall and all such references have been documented in the final report providing additional insights into Gilbert's work in the area and his connection to the White Bear Town Hall. Intermediate term: Expected impact: The connection between Gilbert and the White Bear Town Hall will be strengthened and clarified. Progress Indicator: Additional information and resources have been uncovered and collected to better tell the story of Cass Gilbert and his connection to White Bear. Long term: Expected Impact: Gilbert's impact on the architectural landscape of Minnesota is undisputed. The research conducted provides additional context for scholars of Gilbert's early career, particularly in the White Bear Lake area including White Bear and Dellwood. Progress Indicator: The research at the National Museum of American History and the Library of Congress has been compiled in a report that will be available at the Minnesota Historical Society, the White Bear Lake Area Historical Society and White Bear Township Administrative Offices for future researchers to use as a foundation for their research.",,3025,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6091,,"Rheanna O'Brien, Dave Peterson, Jo Emerson, Brady Ramsay, Nick Lindgren, Kerri Kindsvater, Jeanenne Rausch"," ","White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To conduct primary source research to determine whether Cass Gilbert was the White Bear Town Hall architect.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society"," PO Box 10543 "," White Bear Lake "," MN ",55110,"(651) 407-5327"," sara@whitebearhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cass-gilbert-white-bear-town-hall-architect-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013453,"Cataloging Collections",2021,8409,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,409,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8818,,"Jason Taylor, Matt Larson, Tony Segura, Gary Schindler, Bev Leonard, Paul Anderson, Dave Mullenbach, Holly Karsjens, Daphne Hamborg, Mary Ann Atchison, Jerry Meyer, Jim Munyer",0.29,"Freeborn County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stephanie,Kibler,"Freeborn County Historical Society","1031 Bridge Ave.","Albert Lea",MN,56007,"(507) 451-1420",fchmdirector@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Freeborn,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-collections,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012231,"Cataloging the Inventions & Innovation Collection",2018,9983," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","As set forth in the grant application, there were two short-term targets identified to measure the impact of this project. The first short term target was ?improved knowledge of 350 items with direct relevance to our mission.? This goal was achieved and then exceeded because upon completion of the project a total of 394 objects were inventoried. Following our inventory procedure, identical duplicates of any object were documented together on the same catalog form, which meant a total of 354 new records were completed. Therefore, we were able to inventory an additional 44 objects and create 4 additional records above our original target. The second short term target was identified as ?increased public awareness of Hennepin County?s history of invention and innovation.? This was achieved through the completion of 35 blog posts about the objects inventoried. All of these blogs have been, or are schedule to be, published on our website. This target was also exceeded in that after each blog is published, they are linked to and promoted on our social media platforms which increases awareness further than the reach of the website alone, and allows us to measure audience engagement with each post. The immediate term impact was identified as ?improved quality of our upcoming Inventions & Innovations exhibition.? This was explained as the ability to create an exhibition that drew primarily from our own collection of cataloged objects, rather than relying on loans from outside institutions. This aspect of the target has already been achieved. The exhibition will display mainly objects that were inventoried and researched during this project. As the exhibition has not opened yet, we will revisit this target later to measure overall success. This evaluation will be done after the museum has a chance to gather visitor feedback during and after the run of the exhibit in order to determine if the audience was satisfied with the selection of objects displayed and information presented to them. In the long term, this project?s impact is that it has brought us closer to our final goal of having a fully inventoried collection that is accessible not only to staff and researchers, but also to the public. This progress is marked by the total number of objects cataloged, photographed, entered into our database; which equals more than 1.5% of the total collection. In conclusion, all targets set for this project were either achieved or exceeded. Ultimately, this project has made significant positive impacts on Hennepin History Museum by improving our knowledge of our collection, advancing the collections inventory, improving the quality of our upcoming exhibition, and increasing public awareness to the history of invention and innovation in Hennepin County.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9983,,"Cara Letofsky, Barbara Grahn, Shawn Hartfeldt, Becka Rahn, Kim Jeppesen, Kristen Perry, Amanda Norman, Kara O'Brien, Layne Johnson, Tina Sanz (Ex-officio), Debbie Goettel (Ex-officio)",0.33,"Hennepin History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cara,Letofsky,"Hennepin History Museum"," 2303 Third Avenue South "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55404,"(612) 718-3495"," cara.letofsky@hennepinhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-inventions-innovation-collection,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012332,"Cataloging Object Metadata into PastPerfect",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","For the short term, we expected that the project would allow the collection to be more accessible to staff and researchers. In recent months, researchers have reached out to us about twice a month to inquire about pieces in the collection, general inquiries, and requested for image permissions. In the past it had always taken the staff many weeks to respond because locating images and information took so much time. Now, staff can enter the name or title or object ID number, and if it is an image that is digitized a high resolution image will come up and be ready to be processed for the request. It was always an anxiety ridden process, now it's so simple to show many different images to people knowing that we already have license clearance and high resolution images. Additionally, with the Omeka website, we are receiving more requests from other Museums, curators, researchers, and estates than before. Much of it is because the form makes it easier for staff to be accessible and because there is information about the pieces readily available online. We anticipate that with more artworks online, we will be able to reach more people and provide the access to the collection in a way that we haven't been able to for decades. The intermediate term is we hoped that the images would be a good tool for educational staff. Programs are still being created for the next year and in relation to new exhibition. There hasn't been an educational program created with the images yet. However, some images were used on out mobile platform during previous exhibitions. The M has a mobile platform that is an extension of the interpretation in the exhibitions and visitors can learn more about the piece, artist, or something related to the piece in the exhibition. We anticipate that when the M's permanent collection is on exhibit in the future that the website and digitization of the collection will be an essential asset to the interpretation. For the long term, we hoped that this process would become a model for us to use going forward as we digitize the 4,500 works in the collection in the future. The digitization instruction manual that was created a through a Legacy grant in 2016 is being used today as a reference for defining metadata fields and standardized language. This grant has set a great precedent for our best practices of processing digitized images and metadata. We have a better flow of the process, naming convention that works for our Museum, and in keeping up with data entry management.",,2610,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12610,,"Nancy Apfelbacher (Secretary), Tom Arneson, Jo Bailey, Mike Birt, Andy Currie, Jim Denomie, Sue Focke, Ann Heider, Robin Hickman, Thomas Hysell, Hawona Sullivan Janzen, Michael McCormick, Paul Mellblom (Chair), Dave Neal (Treasurer), Ann Ruhr Pifer, Diane Pozdolski (Vice Chair), Robyne Robinson, Jim Rustad, Michael Sammler-Jones, Rick Scott, KaYing Yang, Dick Zehring",0.04,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mai,Vang,"Minnesota Museum of American Art"," 350 Robert Street N "," St. Paul "," MN ",55101,"(651) 453-1750"," mvang@mmaa.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-object-metadata-pastperfect,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012401,"Cataloging Donated Books",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: The newly hired library manager has benefited from the assistance of the part time person hired to focus on cataloging the donated books. A working method and routine has been established and the library manager can focus on other job duties. The manager spends minimal time supervising the newly hired cataloger. Intermediate Term A great number of the boxes and material have been processed and put on the library shelves. Many of the unwanted materials have been adopted by patrons of the Minnesota Genealogy Center. Long Term The books added have increased the scope of the MGS collection and its value to patrons. Researchers everywhere can locate these new sources via the MGS online catalog and World Cat. We are not a lending library and those wishing to access our resources must travel to the Minnesota Genealogy Center, which gives us a destination status for researchers. There is a high expectation that this will increase visits to our Center and increase membership and support. The bar-coding of books is making it easier for volunteers to efficiently track each item use before re-shelving and periodic inventory of the collection.",,660,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10660,,"Jay Fonkert, Shirleen Hoffman, Kristie Strum, Melva Cain, Cathy Naborowski, Sue Rohland, Joel Watne, Denise Breault, Elizabeth Gomoll, Robert Johnson, Curtis Loschy, David Suddarth",0.26,"Minnesota Genealogical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the library collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cathy,Naborowski,"Minnesota Genealogical Society"," 1385 Mendota Heights Road, Suite 100 "," Mendota Heights, MN "," MN ",55120-1367,"(763) 442-0497"," cathynaborowski@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-donated-books,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012433,"Cataloging Minnesota Treasures in the St. Olaf Archives",2020,97344," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,82002,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",179346,,"David R. Anderson ?74, Kevin P. Bethke ?78, Kari Bjorhus ?80, Jeffrey W. Bolton, Gregory L. Buck ?77, Sonja Clark ?03, Rev. William O. Gafkjen ?79, Peter Gotsch ?86, Paul D. Grangaard P ?18, John B. Grotting ?71, Susan Gunderson ?79, Eric Hanson ?76, Jennifer Hellman ?98, Jody Kleppe Horner ?84, Mark Jordahl, Ward Klein ?77, Jay Lund ?81, Timothy Maudlin ?73, Philip Milne ?81, Gretchen Morgenson ?76, Callyssa Ozzello ?14, John R. Raitt, Jon W. Salveson ?87, Larry Stranghoener ?76, Glenn Taylor ?73, Alphonso Tindall ?76, Theresa Hull Wise ?89,",2.04,"St. Olaf College","Private College/University",,,"To provide better organization of St. Olaf College's archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Barbosa-Jerez,"St. Olaf College"," 1520 St. Olaf Ave. "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 786-3226"," barbosa@stolaf.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-minnesota-treasures-st-olaf-archives,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024960,"Cataloging New Acquisitions",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The outcomes were exceeded because of the help of the volunteers who applied the spine labels & protectors, then shelved the materials.",,2985,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12985,,"Shirleen Hoffman, Lynn Tenney, Robert Johnson, Denny Kalvig, Suzan Ford, Jean Bielke-Rodenbiker, Walt Rothwell, Caroline Cochrane Stroh, Denise Breault, Allison Spies, David Moberly, Joel Watne, Pam Videen,",0.2,"Minnesota Genealogical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to catalog hundreds of books in the Minnesota Genealogical Society's collections, to allow greater access to these resources.",,"To hire qualified professionals to catalog hundreds of books in the Minnesota Genealogical Society's collections, to allow greater access to these resources.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Mulfort,"Minnesota Genealogical Society","1385 Mendota Heights Road, Suite 100","Mendota Heights",MN,55120-1367,6513309312,libmgr@mngs.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-new-acquisitions,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024971,"Cataloging the Painting Collection",2021,9996,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","There were two short-term targets identified to measure the impact of this project. The first short term target was to gain physical and intellectual control of 345 works of art. This goal was achieved and then exceeded because upon completion of the project a total of 360 objects were catalogued. The second short term target was identified as increased accessibility to the paintings in our art collection to both the public and staff. This was achieved by the addition of 360 entries to our collections database, the completion of thirty-five blogs about the art collection (which have been and will continue to be made available to the public through our website), and the creation of an online gallery of a selection of our art collection available to the public through our website. The first intermediate term impact included was the ability of the curator to identify gaps in HHM's art collection. This target was achieved by giving the curator the knowledge of exactly what kinds of art, and which artists, are currently represented in our collection. This will allow the curator to create a collections plan to ensure that work by underrepresented artists can be acquired for the collection in the future. The second intermediate term target was that the museum would better be able to determine how to improve the storage conditions of the art collection. This target was achieved and during the course of this project, and the curator acquired and constructed new shelving, which allowed for the collection to be rehoused. In the long term, this project's impact is that it has brought us closer to our final goal of having a fully inventoried collection that is accessible not only to staff and researchers, but also to the public. Further, the value of this project will be fully realized when it is used to create an exhibit of HHM's painting for the fall of 2022. In conclusion, all targets set for this project were either achieved or exceeded. Ultimately, this project has made significant positive impacts on Hennepin History Museum by improving our knowledge of our art collection, advancing the museum-wide collections inventory, improving the quality of storage in our art collection, and providing the foundation needed in order to create an exhibit of our art collection.",,1160,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11156,,"Jacqueline R. deVries, Kendal Killian, Kristina Youso, Kathleen Boe, Chuck Ballentine, Sonya Burke, Michael Goggin, Matthew McNeil, Pamela Moore, Becky Timm",0.31,"Hennepin History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum painting collection, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum painting collection, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alyssa,Thiede,"Hennepin History Museum","2303 Third Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55404,6128701329,alyssa.thiede@hennepinhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-painting-collection,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025049,"Cataloging the Rise and Development of St. Olaf College through Archival Items",2022,110676,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,16094,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",126770,,"David R. Anderson '74, Marvin Benton '75, Jeffrey W. Bolton, Gregory L. Buck '77, Sean A. Burress '94, Joan Ericksen '85, Stephanie L. Fehr '87, Rev. William O. Gafkjen '79, Peter Gotsch '86, Paul D. Grangaard P '18, John B. Grotting '71, Susan Gunderson '79, Jennifer Hellman '98, Jody Kleppe Horner '84, Mark Jordahl, Christopher Klein, Ward Klein '77, Judd R. Loewenstein '18, Jay Lund '81, Timothy Maudlin '73, Brenda McCormick '89, Gretchen Morgenson '76, Laurie Nordquist '81, Scott Okuno '85, John R. Raitt P '12, Jon W. Salveson '87, Alphonso Tindall '76, Theresa Hull Wise '89",2.04,"St. Olaf College","Private College/University","To provide better organization of St. Olaf College's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of St. Olaf College's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Barbosa-Jerez,"St. Olaf College","1520 St. Olaf Ave.",Northfield,MN,55057,5077863226,barbosa@stolaf.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-rise-and-development-st-olaf-college-through-archival-items,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025245,"Cataloging Textiles and 3D Objects in the St. Olaf College Archives & Special Collections",2023,184350,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,34415,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",218765,,"David R. Anderson ?74, Marvin Benton ?75, Jeffrey W. Bolton, Gregory L. Buck ?77, Sean A. Burress ?94, Craig Dean ?78, Joan Ericksen ?85, Stephanie L. Fehr ?87, Rev. William O. Gafkjen ?79, Paul D. Grangaard P ?18, John B. Grotting ?71, Susan Gunderson ?79, Jennifer Hellman ?98, Jody Kleppe Horner ?84, Chad Jerdee ?90, Christopher Klein, Ward Klein ?77, Judd R. Loewenstein ?18, Jay Lund ?81, Timothy Maudlin ?73, Brenda McCormick ?89, Gretchen Morgenson ?76, Laurie Nordquist ?81, Scott Okuno ?85, John R. Raitt, Jon W. Salveson ?87, Alphonso Tindall ?76, Theresa Hull Wise ?89.",2.98,"St. Olaf College","Private College/University","To provide better organization of the College's collections, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the College's collections, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Barbosa-Jerez,"St. Olaf College","1520 St. Olaf Ave.",Northfield,MN,55057,5077863226,barbosa@stolaf.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-textiles-and-3d-objects-st-olaf-college-archives-special-collections,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17532,"Cataloging Tax Assessor Photo Collection",2011,4620,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,960,,,,,,"Richfield Historical Society",," Preservation of a historically important collection of photographs, taken for the purposes of insurance underwriting in the mid-1950's, was the goal of this project. Appropriate storage was researched and determined. Archival grade sleeves and storage boxes were obtained. An inventory of all photographs was performed, cataloged and entered into a professional software database. Digital imaging of the original photographic prints provides researchers with a sustainable alternative to viewing the prints. Damage that occurs even by the most cautious handling has been minimalized. The valuable record of Richfield's architecture at the peak of its post-war development has been more available to the public. ",,"To make publicly accessible a collection of 7,500 photographs of Richfield housing, 1955-1957",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Hummel,,"6901 Lyndale Ave. S, PO Box 23304",Richfield,MN,55423,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-tax-assessor-photo-collection,,,, 17163,"Catalog Collections Using PastPerfect",2010,4788,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Hermantown Historical Society",," To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust using PastPerfect ",,"To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust using PastPerfect",2010-06-09,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sandra,Reinke,,"5009 Thompson Road",Hermantown,MN,55811,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/catalog-collections-using-pastperfect,,,, 28744,"Cataloging SHAHS Collections Using PastPerfect 5.0",2014,4318,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4318,,"Liz Lanning, Gale Dahlager, Elaine Johnson, Dick Hoff, Andrea Hamre, Iverne Enestvedt, Tami Hebrink",,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, Box 462","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,320-765-2274,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-shahs-collections-using-pastperfect-50,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28759,"Cataloging the Bally Blacksmith Shop Property Contents",2014,9580,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9580,,"Cook County Historical Society Board of Directors Patty Nelson Robert Pratt Wayne Anderson Eleanor Waha Hal Greenwood David Peterson Dean Einwalter Alta McQuatters Mildred Thoreson Mary Ann Gagnon Leonard Sobanja Douglas Anderson Gene Erickson Irene Malner John Jacobsen Duane Ege Barb Backlund",0.38,"Cook County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carrie,McHugh,"Cook County Historical Society","4 S Broadway, PO Box 1293","Grand Marais",MN,55604,218-387-2883,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-bally-blacksmith-shop-property-contents,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28538,"Cataloging 1110 items into PastPerfect Database",2014,9990,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We achieved or exceeded all of our goals. We originally planned to complete 1110 records during this grant; our goal was exceeded by actually cataloging 1120 records. We have refined our work flow and enlisted and trained volunteers so the cataloging process is now very efficient. Our use and knowledge of Past Perfect has improved and time to input a record has also become more efficient. Whenever possible we try and re-house objects as time permits. Items that are cataloged are stored in well mark archival boxes in preparation of obtaining a storage system. As a result of this and past grant funded projects the museum has gained a core group of volunteers that have become skilled at the proper techniques of handling, photographing and labeling the objects. As the volunteers gain more experience we can draw upon their skills for future projects. As our cataloging effort is nearing completion we are one step closer to achieving our long term goals which are based on the CAP assessment and direction from the board of directors. This process also brings into prospective our future needs for a storage system and ultimately our ability to provide the public with well thought out displays and themes for displays.",,,1550,,11540,,"Stan Ross, Laurel Ross, Ken martens, Terry Clymer, Kathy Weed, Mike Thoemke, Deb Erickson, Ken Johnson",0.27,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178",Afton,MN,55001,651-436-1346,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-1110-items-pastperfect-database,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28454,"Cataloging the Collections of the Rushford Depot Museum",2013,6693,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We believe that we have met our targets and it took many volunteer hours along with the paid hours to meet those targets.",,,40,,6733,,"Anne Spartz, Maynard LaFleur, Rhonda LaFleur, Jack O'Donnell",0.25,"Rushford Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust using PastPerfect Museum Software.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Maynard,LaFleur,"Rushford Area Historical Society","PO Box 98",Rushford,MN,55971,507-864-7813,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-collections-rushford-depot-museum,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17686,"Cataloguing Project",2012,31356,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,31356,,,,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fully catalog the museum's inventoried collection that documents the history of art in Minnesota under the direction of a qualified museum registrar.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristin,Makholm,"Minnesota Museum of American Art",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloguing-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17133,"Cataloguing and Storage of Paper Collection",2010,6418,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3413,,,,,,"Becker County Historical Society",,"To catalog and rehouse approximately 3500 manuscripts items",,"To catalog and rehouse approximately 3500 manuscripts items",2010-04-15,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carrie,Johnston,,"PO Box 622","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Becker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloguing-and-storage-paper-collection,,,, 33885,"Cataloguing the Werner Studio Photograph Collection",2015,9951,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Overall, the targets of this project - cataloging the Werner Studio Photograph Collection, making the collection available online, using the collection more effectively in exhibits, and gaining physical and intellectual control over the collection - were achieved. This was accomplished because both the temporary Curatorial Assistant and SCHS staff kept the project's work plan on track to ensure it was completed successfully.",,4,"Available upon request. Contact",9955,,"Kevin Wetherille (President), John Diers (Treasurer), DeeDee Currier (Secretary), Rachel Simmons, Paul Youngs, Kurk Marston, Sheila Helmick, and Dave Menden (Scott County Commissioner). Vice President position is currently open.",0.36,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of photographic materials held in public trust.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Theresa,Norman,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-445-0378,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloguing-werner-studio-photograph-collection,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28721,"Cataloguing the Maurice Stans Collection",2014,26000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,26000,,"John Diers (President), Kevin Wetherille (Vice President), Rachel Simmons (Treasurer), DeeDee Currier (Secretary), Paul Youngs, Kurk Marston, Sheila Helmick, and Dave Menden (Scott County Commissioner)",,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To catalog the Maurice Stans collection in order to gain physical and intellectual control over the collection and offer it to the public in new ways.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Theresa,Norman,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-445-0378,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloguing-maurice-stans-collection,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007261,"Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour and Guild House: Historic Structure Report",2017,58762,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We have started the process of meeting with community stake holders to develop a capital plan for the Cathedral complex. We have already a meeting on January 10 and January 11th and have additional January 14th and 18th.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",58762,,"Rich Adams, Gary Anderson, Julie Baehr, Lesley Dudley, Pat Dudley, Ann Godwin, Jan Langer, June Muchow, Donna Strohkirch",,"Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Cathedral of Our Merciful Savior and Guild Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Justin,Chapman,"Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour","PO Box 816",Faribault,MN,55021,612-618-3826,justinpchapman@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cathedral-our-merciful-saviour-and-guild-house-historic-structure-report,,,,0 10012195,"Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Stabilization",2019,206608," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,29400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",236008,,"Kay Hegge, Board Chair/Treasurer Carole Larson, Vice-Chair Brian Carlson Jeannie Meine Cynthia Ansbacher, Secretary - Authorized Officer",,"Prairie Skyline Foundation, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to stabilize the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kay,Hegge,"Prairie Skyline Foundation, Inc."," 27048 310th Street SW "," Crookston "," MN ",56716,"(218) 289-1246"," Khegge@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Becker, Beltrami, Clay, Clearwater, Hubbard, Kittson, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cathedral-immaculate-conception-stabilization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17305,"Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Catholic) reuse analysis",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,9000,,,,,,"Prairie Skyline Foundation, Inc.",," To hire consultants to measure feasibility of publicly-desired operational models for its facility as an arts and community center, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Federal ID 41-184644 ",,"To hire consultants to measure feasibility of publicly-desired operational models for its facility as an arts and community center, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Federal ID 41-184644",2010-01-29,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kay,Hegge,,"27048 - 310th Street SW",Crookston,MN,56716,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Polk,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cathedral-immaculate-conception-catholic-reuse-analysis,,,, 28910,"Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Stabilization: Conditions Assessment",2015,13000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,13000,,"Kay Hegge, Board Chair/Secretary, Brian Carlson, Treasurer, Glen Torkelson, Vice-Chair",0.00,"Prairie Skyline Foundation, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to prepare a conditions assessment and planning documents for the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, proposed to be used as a community center, and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2016-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kay,Hegge,"Prairie Skyline Foundation, Inc.","27048 310th Street SW",Crookston,MN,56716,218-289-1246,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Becker, Beltrami, Clay, Clearwater, Hubbard, Kittson, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cathedral-immaculate-conception-stabilization-conditions-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17098,"CCC Cook County",2010,6987,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,786,,,,,,"Cook County Historical Society",,"To create and install an exhibit about the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Cook County",,"To create and install an exhibit about the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Cook County",2010-03-15,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Patricia,Zankman,,"3119 East Highway 61, PO Box 1251","Grand Marais",MN,55604,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ccc-cook-county,,,, 33844,"CCHS Lighting System Evaluation",2015,65000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The evaluation and subsequent recommendations from Rummel Design will allow the Cass County Historical Society/Museum to comply with Department of Energy (DOE) regulations which phase out over time the present Museum lighting components so this target was achieved. The evaluation and subsequent recommendations will allow the Cass County Historical Society/Museum to comply with Museum lighting standards. Rummel Design recommendations will allow a reduced light level so Museum exhibitions and objects can be preserved rather than degraded by 300 lux maximum lighting so this target is attainable with application and award of second-phase grant. Pre-application and grant to implement second phase of Cass County Museum lighting upgrade can be submitted in a timely manner based on contractor's final report, specifications, and pictures. Rummel Design reports shows electricity for lighting costs reduced from $16.43/week to $4.20/week so energy conservation target is attainable with application and award of a second-phase grant.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",65000,,"Gloria Day, Robert Dennis, Robert Frink, Tom Girtz, Karen Keener, Lois Orton",0.00,"Cass County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tom,Girtz,"Cass County Historical Society","201 Minnesota Avenue West, PO Box 505",Walker,MN,56484,"218 547-3604",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cchs-lighting-system-evaluation,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18142,"Cedar Lake Park Association History Publication",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Cedar Lake Park Preservation and Development Association dba Cedar Lake Park Association",," To publish a history of the Cedar Lake Park Association, a volunteer citizens' group. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cedar-lake-park-association-history-publication,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007262,"Celebrating a Century of Service: 100 Years of the American Red Cross in Minnesota",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Lori McDougal, Thomas Meyer, Scott Sisel, Lee Strom, Joan Thompson, David Adriansen, Troy Amaris, Ann Anaya, Lydia Botham, Mark Capaldini, Ingrid Christensen, Johanna Clyborne, Andy Deans, Niel Devasir, Dwayne Dixon, Mona Dohman, Kristine Fortman, Minde Frederick, Michael Goodson, Jan Hallstrom, Gerone Hamilton, Perry Hanson, Khary Hornsby, Lani Jordan, Mary Kloehn, Jeff McCaulley, Ed Merritt, Jennifer Myster, Joseph Nayquonabe, Joan Purrington, Wayland Richards, Beverly Riddick, Amy Rolando, Anita Root, Melanie Sullivan, Barbara Thetheway, Vicki Turnquist, Brad Tutunjian, Craig Yolitz, Jamie Verbrugge, Joe Kelly, Jon Jensen, Ronald Baukol, WA Donaldson, Stephen Farley, Harold Fotsch, Trevor Gunderson, Thomas Heffelfinger, Jean Krogness, Cynthia Lesher, Harold Levander, Dick Niemiec, Carla Paulson, Barbara Scherek, Peter Spokes, Lynn Swon, Robert Sykes, Susan Viking-Kueck and Harold Wahlquist",,"American Red Cross Twin Cities Area Chapter","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of the American Red Cross in Minnesota.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carrie,Carlson-Guest,"American Red Cross Twin Cities Area Chapter","1201 West River Parkway",Minneapolis,MN,55454,,carrie.carlson-guest@redcross.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/celebrating-century-service-100-years-american-red-cross-minnesota,,,,0 10013440,"Celebrating 150 Years of the Moorhead Area Public Schools: Research",2021,8790,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8790,,"Janelle Leiseth Chair, Lisa Staiger Vice Chair, Peter Larson Treasurer, Heidi Gregoire Secretary, Anthony Eddleston, Trenton Gerads, Katherine Halvorson, Mark ""Lem"" Rice, Ken Rosson, Karl Stumo, Brian Cole Community Relations Coordinator, Cassidy Bjorklund School Board Representative, Brandon Lunak District Representative",0.1,"Moorhead Legacy Education Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of Moorhead Area Public Schools.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Cole,"Moorhead Legacy Education Foundation","PO Box 1006",Moorhead,MN,56561,"(701) 793-1094",bcole@moorheadschools.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/celebrating-150-years-moorhead-area-public-schools-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012440,"In Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of ""Main Street"": A Centennial Presentation Based on Sinclair Lewis's Life and Works",2020,90000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,16300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",106300,,"Jim Umhoefer, Deb Himsl, Roberta Olson, Colleen Steffes, Pat Lewis, John Rasmussen, Nancy Weyer, Tracy Tamillo, Eric Torgerson, Mike Carlson, Mark Roberg, Ken Lewis"," ","Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a historical play on Sinclair Lewis in honor of the 100th anniversary of his novel ""Main Street.""",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation"," 39336 Wild Rose Court "," Sauk Centre "," MN ",56378,"(320) 352-2735"," umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/celebration-100th-anniversary-main-street-centennial-presentation-based-sinclair-lewiss,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17060,"Celebrating 150 Years of Cass Gilbert",2010,6100,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1750,,,,,,"Cass Gilbert Society, Inc.",," The Cass Gilbert Society website was expanded and upgraded with special emphasis on the buildings and other works of Cass Gilbert. Previously the site featured 40 works. That number has been doubled to 80 works. All are illustrated with historic and/or contemporary photographs. All are linked to published references and/or online resources. A major innovation was the development and incorporation of a searchable database for the featured works. As more featured works are added, they will be incorporated into the searchable database. The Cass Gilbert Society prepared a portable exhibition consisting of 22 display boards that was installed in the Minnesota State Capitol in honor of the the 150th anniversary of Cass Gilbert's birth. It featured a wide variety of Gilbert's works. The exhibition has been doubled in size, with an additional 20 buildings, displayed in a format that continues the one developed last year. The newly enlarged exhibit was displayed at the Minnesota AlA Convention and Product Expo in the November 2010 and will continue to be available for display in other settings and venues. ",,"To broaden online historical content about Cass Gilbert projects",2010-04-05,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Marjorie,Pearson,,"1791 Van Buren Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/celebrating-150-years-cass-gilbert,,,, 10031320,"Cemetery Records Management Implementation",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Short term goal: goals are being met and we have sold everyone a lot that was awaiting one and it makes it a much more streamlined process because the software will create the invoice, track the payment, create a receipt and cemetery easement record, as well as allow us to pre-input a decedent's personal information so that when they die it is all in there. It is much less labor-intensive and ensures a thorough record is kept. Intermediate term: it is much easier when the public contacts us to find their loved ones or try to purchase a lot closed to their loved one. People are impressed and feel more at ease with the software we have now as opposed to an excel file that could fail at any time. Long-term: While I do not think we are far enough out to determine ""long-term"" yet, we have not had to yet dis-inter anyone since getting this software and it ensures we can track workorders that will more easily keep us from ""doubling up"" and selling/burying someone in another individual's cemetery lot.",,2150,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12150,,"Fr. Thomas P. Galarneault, Thomas Lucca, Patricia Kjellgren",,"St. Thomas Aquinas Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve management of the historic cemetery records with an updated records management system.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emma,Rud,"St. Thomas Aquinas Church","810 5th Street","International Falls",MN,56649,2182833293,emma.rud@duluthcatholic.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cemetery-records-management-implementation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007263,"Centennial History of the Arlington Hills Public Library",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Thomas O'Connell, Mary Wingerd, Rafael Espinosa, Marlin Heise, Victoria Hopwood, Yuichiro Onishi, Vicki Beebe, Andrea Steiner-Manning, Gus Froemke",,"East Side Freedom Library","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of the Arlington Hills Public Library building.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Peter,Rachleff,"East Side Freedom Library","1105 Greenbrier St.","Saint Paul",MN,55106,651-774-8687,rachleff@macalester.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/centennial-history-arlington-hills-public-library,,,,0 10007264,"Centennial Plan: Birth of the Citizen Airmen",2017,49800,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",49800,,"Dale Klapmeier - Chair Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Cirrus Aircraft Mark Skarohlid - Vice Chair Vice President Sensors & Integrated Systems UTC Aerospace Systems Kristi Rollag Wangstad - President AirSpace Minnesota Aisha Friswold - Vice President President Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce, MN James Smith - Treasurer Partner, Assurance Services RSM US LLP Colonel Bernard Gruber (retired) - Secretary Deputy Director Orbital ATK Armament Systems John Andrews Scout Executive/CEO Northern Star Council, Boy Scouts Tim Barzen Director Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame Rex Boutelle Senior Director - Corporate Planning Sun Country Airlines Neil Brackin President Weather Modification, Inc. Steve Bruss President Wings Insurance David Clark Minnesota Business Aviation Association Director of Sales, ACASS Clayton T. Cowl, MD, MS Chair, Aerospace Medicine Mayo Clinic Don Craighead Chief Executive Officer & President DHC Enterprises Woodson M. Fountain Northwest Airlines Captain, retired Dr. William Garrard Aerospace Engineering, University of Minnesota Director, Minnesota Space Grant Consortium Brigadier General Greg Haase Special Assistant to the Director, Air National Guard United States Air Force Domestic Operations & Force Development National Guard Bureau Jeff Hamiel Executive Director Metropolitan Airports Commission Bob Jasperson Director Wings of the North Bruce Kitt Executive Director NWA History Centre, Inc. Commander Chip Laingen, U.S. Navy (retired) Executive Director, Defense Alliance Ann Novacheck Attorney, Lindquist & Vennum John Olson, Ph.D. Vice President Space Systems Sierra Nevada Corporation Colonel Michael Ott President, The Private Client Reserve U.S. Bank Dr. Doug Paulson STEM Specialist Minnesota Department of Education Don Piccard Founder, Piccard Balloons Cheri Rohlfing First Officer/Pilot Delta Air Lines Ray Rought President Minnesota Aviation History & Education Center Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad (retired) State Chair Emeritus Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Jerry Schultz Director MN Air National Guard Historical Foundation Tom Wiesen MN Submarine League In?s Sira Global Business Leader, Sales and Marketing 3M Aerospace and Commercial Transportation Dr. Gregg Strathy Director Minnesota Pilots Association Jana Webster Executive Director Airport Foundation MSP",,"AirSpace Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop planning documents for the centennial celebration of the Minnesota Air National Guard.",,,2016-11-01,2018-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jerry,Schultz,"AirSpace Minnesota","6975 34th Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55450,612-280-5355,jasanddas@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/centennial-plan-birth-citizen-airmen,,,,0 17117,"A Centennial History of the Northfield Carnegie Library",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3800,,,,,,"Northfield Public Library",," With the grant the Northfield Public Library was able to research, write and published a centennial history of the Northfield Carnegie Library entitled ""Everlasting Influences:  The Centennial History of the Northfield Carnegie Public Library 1910-2010."" The Centennial History of the Northfield Carnegie Public Library 1910-2010 celebrates the legacy that Andrew Carnegie, Hiram Scriver and other residents bequeathed to the Northfield community.  The book itself is a legacy in that it is a permanent record of the importance of the public library in their community.  Besides being cataloged and made a part of our library's collection, copies of the book were distributed to regional library system (SELCO), Minnesota State Library Services, the Northfield Historical Society, Northfield library supporters, MHS and state representatives.  They expect to make a digital version of the book available in the future as well. ",,"To produce and distribute a booklet on the history and significance of the Northfield Carnegie Library",2010-03-12,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lynne,Young,,"210 Washington St.",Northfield,MN,55057,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/centennial-history-northfield-carnegie-library,,,, 33992,"Centennial History of the Carleton College Chapel and Chaplaincy",2016,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The outcome for this project: the Carleton College Archives, and scholars and the public will have new information and knowledge about the historic Carleton Skinner Chapel, the College Chaplaincy, and the place of religion over the College's 150 years. A completed edited manuscript will be available for scholars, and to the college for a centennial publication. These targets were achieved with the completion of the attached edited manuscript. The successful outcome was the result of rich original source material in the Carleton Archives, and an author familiar with Carleton's institutional history.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mark Applebaum, Carol Barnett, Dorothy Broom, William Craine, Jack Eugster, Maureen Gupta, John Harris, Michael Hasenstab, Elise Holschuh, James Johnson, Michele Joy, Martha Kaemmer, Leslie Kautz, Pamela Kiecker Royall, Arthur Kowaloff, Richard Kracum, Bonnie Melville, Bradford Nordholm, Gary O?Brien, Catherine Paglia, Steven Parrish, Steven Poskanzer, David Smith, William Sterling, Gary Sundem, Brooks Wallin, Wallace Weitz, Justin Wender, Bonnie Wheaton, Byron White, Michael Wiebolt, Mark Williams, Alison von Klemperer",0.00,"Carleton College","Private College/University","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of Carleton College's Chapel and Chaplaincy.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Lamb,"Carleton College","1 North College Street",Northfield,MN,55057,,tlamb@carleton.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/centennial-history-carleton-college-chapel-and-chaplaincy,,,,0 34019,"Centennial Building Mechanical System (HVAC) Evaluation",2015,6200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","This evaluation report met our target, since it gives detailed information to the City staff regarding needed changes in the building system to meet museum standards.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",6200,,"Pamela J. Myers, Mari-Lou Triebenbach, Liz Vandam, Sue Cathers, Gerald Babb, Vern Brandenburg, Jeanne Brustad, Jeff Magnuson, Nancy Oestreich, Ron Pauly, Debi Tharalson/Heitz, Mary Opheim, Carol Senn",0.00,"Westonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate the current system in preparation for better control of the Westonka Historical Society museum environment.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Pamela J.",Myers,"Westonka Historical Society","P.O. Box 84",Mound,MN,55364,952-474-1601,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/centennial-building-mechanical-system-hvac-evaluation,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17741,"Central Corridor Historic Property Assessment",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Historic Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historic preservation specialist to assess potential impacts on and reuses for up to five buildings along the Central Corridor Light Rail Transit Line.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carol,Carey,"Historic Saint Paul",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/central-corridor-historic-property-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17476,"Central School Light Replacement",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,18455,,,,,,"City of Grand Rapids",," The City of Grand Rapids replaced 26 existing light bulbs and fixtures with more energy efficient bulbs and fixtures that more closely resemble the original ones installed in 1895 in the Old Central School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.  ",,"To restore 26 light fiixtures in the Central School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ron,Edminster,,"420 Pokegama Ave North","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/central-school-light-replacement,,,, 33994,"Central High School's 150th Year: Research",2016,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Student engagement: Because of timing issues, it was not possible to schedule our historian to visit a classroom in the spring. Clarified focus for implementation: Our history group has had a number of discussions with each other and the historian about possible next projects, however a decision has not been reached at this time. Increased student and community knowledge: An event was held on Sept. 6, 2016 honoring the 150th birthday of the school. The report was presented to the Lt. Governor and the Mayor, who honored the school by declaring the day St. Paul Central High School Day. Speakers highlighted pieces of the history as they presented. The report was shared with media prior to the event and copies were available for purchase at the event. The entire senior class was present at the event and the rest of the school watched the event via live feed from their classrooms. The event was also attended by community members, alumni, former teachers and principals, and was covered by the local news outlets. Archival: Archival at RCHS and MHS has not yet been completed, but will be by the end of the month. We are waiting for a few minor typos to be corrected prior to submitting for the archives.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Central Parent Advisory Council Board Members: Ayesha Shariff, Haidee Zobenica, Sarah Lewis, Julie Printz. Transforming Central Leadership Team Sub Committee Members: Julie Marckel, Kris Hageman, Deb Ahlquist, Lisa Heyman, Nina Tuttle, Jeff Risberg, Ann Hobbie, Dana Murdoch, Beth Black, Craig Davies",0.00,"Central High School Parent Advisory Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research the 150-year history of St. Paul's Central High School.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Ahlquist,"Central High School Parent Advisory Council","Transforming Central, PO Box 40123","St. Paul",MN,55104,651-208-5178,ahlquist.mundt@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/central-high-schools-150th-year-research,,,,0 10025292,"Changing Roles of Women as Viewed in a History of the Minneapolis Branch AAUW 1950-2022",2023,9750,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,450,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10200,,"Ann Vanvick, Rita Briton, Ellen Copperud, Leslie Swenson, Martha Wilson, Jennifer Johnson, Diane Boruff, Marilyn Listvan,",,"Minneapolis Branch AAUW","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 5 oral history interviews the history of the Minneapolis Branch AAUW from the 1950s to present.",,"To document in 5 oral history interviews the history of the Minneapolis Branch AAUW from the 1950s to present.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Julie,Ollila,"Minneapolis Branch AAUW","2115 Stevens Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55404,6129404654,ollilaj8@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/changing-roles-women-viewed-history-minneapolis-branch-aauw-1950-2022,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031253,"Changing Times Traveling Exhibit",2024,200000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,10000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",210000,,"Chuayi Thao, Dee Pha, Billy Lor, and Andrew Stone.",0.539215686,"Hmong Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an exhibit on the history of Hmong in Minnesota.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mai,Huizel,"Hmong Museum","941 Lafond Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55104,2182541238,info@hmongmuseummn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/changing-times-traveling-exhibit,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org", 10031358,"Chapel of the Good Shepherd Conditions Assessment",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Outcomes were met as consultants identified repairs needed as well as estimate of costs and ranking of repairs which included immediate and future repairs.",,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11000,,"Rev. Craig W. Loya Kristi Klungwess Tamara Nelson Megan Trout Matthew Cavallier Donna Burch Brown Paul McCrea Brent Barr Ruth Wiegand Paul Jeremiassen David Nicol Michael Johnson Ed Carpentier David Duncomb Jonathon Hancock Ruthie Sudderith Nora Brown Kristin Wright Lev Allcott Jonathon Smith Joel Macintosh",,"Shattuck St. Mary's School","K-12 Education",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the 1871 Chapel of the Good Shepherd, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Maggie,Lee,"Shattuck St. Mary's School","1000 Shumway Avenue",Faribault,MN,55021,4068711335,Maggie.Lee@s-sm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chapel-good-shepherd-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007219,"Charles Thompson Memorial Hall Historic Structure Report",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Charles Thompson Memorial Hall Board of Trustees - Herman Fuechtmann (President), Jack Graff (Vice-President), Ralph Fuechtmann (Secretary-Treasurer), Richard Taylor (Board member), Bertha Scofield (Board member), Michael Moder (Board member)",,"Charles Thompson Memorial Hall","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Charles Thompson Memorial Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Herman,Fuechtmann,"Charles Thompson Memorial Hall","1824 Marshall Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55104,651-829-2096,hermanfuechty@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/charles-thompson-memorial-hall-historic-structure-report,,,,0 10031304,"Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum National Register Evaluation",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,224,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10224,,"Cathy Adamack, David Buker, Peter Eckstrom, Kristine Erickson, Gwen Gruber, Ron Jones, Gary Poser, Patricia Quinn, Camille Warzecha,",,"Morrison County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum in Little Falls, MN.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Worcester,"Morrison County Historical Society","2151 S Lindbergh Drive, PO Box 239","Little Falls",MN,56345,3206324007,mocohistory@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/charles-weyerhaeuser-memorial-museum-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17127,"Charles P. Noyes Cottage: Fillebrown House Security System Upgrade",2010,1000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,661,,,,,,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society",,"To upgrade the museum security system of the Charles P. Noyes Cottage (Fillebrown House), listed in the National Register of Historic Places, as recommended in a conservation assessment program report",,"To upgrade the museum security system of the Charles P. Noyes Cottage (Fillebrown House), listed in the National Register of Historic Places, as recommended in a conservation assessment program report",2010-03-12,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,,"PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/charles-p-noyes-cottage-fillebrown-house-security-system-upgrade,,,, 33869,"Charles P. Noyes Cottage Structural Stabilization Project Construction Phase",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Due to the careful planning process and subsequent implementation of the proposed plan, the measurable outcomes were achieved. Specifically, the support system for the house has been stabilized and the project has passed inspection by the Building Department at the City of White Bear Lake; the project has provided for a safe and stable place for groups and events to assemble and the Cottage has re-opened to the public; the SOIS were followed and the Charles P. Noyes Cottage remains on the National Register of Historic Places.",,14978,"Available upon request. Contact",24978,,"Jenni Corbett, Jo Emerson, Bill Matschke, Shawn Mullaney, Dave Peterson, Brady Ramsay, Michelle Vadnais",0.00,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to stabilize the structural system of the Charles P. Noyes Cottage (Fillebrown House), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,651-407-5327,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/charles-p-noyes-cottage-structural-stabilization-project-construction-phase,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28626,"Charles P. Noyes Cottage (Fillebrown House) Structural Stabilization Planning",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Jenni Corbett, Jo Emerson, Shana Karle, Angela Homic, Bill Matschke, Shawn Mullaney, Brady Ramsay",,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Charles P. Noyes Cottage, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,651-407-5327,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/charles-p-noyes-cottage-fillebrown-house-structural-stabilization-planning,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18135,"Charley's Interactive Historical Preservation Project",2013,4900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4900,,"Maryon Aulie, Steve Blanich, Doris Carlson, Don Christensen, Cathy Finseth, Kay Gillman, Barb Grove, Jack McAllister, Robert Manning, James and Myrna Nelson, Ted Norlin, Colleen and Michael Rawlings, Paula Robinson, Dale Thorpe, Barb Black, Shirlee Bengtson, Richard Snook, Ben Revermann, Laura Martin",,"Cuyuna Iron Range Heritage Network","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add to an existing exhibit the insightful audio reminiscences by Charley Fletcher of the Great War period in Crow Wing County",,"To add to an existing exhibit the insightful audio reminiscences by Charley Fletcher of the Great War period in Crow Wing County",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Barb,Grove,"Cuyuna Iron Range Heritage Network","PO Box 272",Crosby,MN,56441,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/charleys-interactive-historical-preservation-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28515,"Chaska Historical Society: Exhibit Development",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Tracy Swanson, President; Doris Coghill, Treasurer; Jerry Lubansky; Lisa Oberski; Ray Therres; Sonja Deis",,"Chaska Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to research the effect of changing technologies on Chaska residents, preparatory to designing and installing an exhibit.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Oberski,"Chaska Historical Society","112 West 4th St",Chaska,MN,55318,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chaska-historical-society-exhibit-development,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17233,"Chester and Clara Congdon Estate (Glensheen): Historic Structure Report",2011,38000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,10000,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota",," To prepare a Historic Structure Report for Glensheen, the Historic Congdon Estate, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"To prepare a Historic Structure Report for Glensheen, the Historic Congdon Estate, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jack,Bowman,,"212 HUM, 1201 Ordean Ct.",Duluth,MN,55812,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chester-and-clara-congdon-estate-glensheen-historic-structure-report,,,, 10007265,"Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific Depot: Condition Assessment",2017,38500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",38500,,"Chuck Lursen, Pres., Gerald Johnson, Vice Pres., Margaret Popp, Sec., Louise Johnson, Treas.,Virgina Anderson, Irvin Larson, Ted Winter, Loretta Gehl, William Gehl, G.W. Schwarz",,"Fulda Heritage Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific Depot, Fulda, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2018-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ted,Winter,"Fulda Heritage Society","P.O. Box 183, 105 Front Street",Fulda,MN,56131,507-360-1567,tedwinter@windomnet.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chicago-milwaukee-st-paul-and-pacific-depot-condition-assessment,,,,0 10013487,"Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha Turntable Construction Documents",2021,23700,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,5334,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",29034,,"Dennis Welgraven (Chairman), David Thiner, James Jens, Jim Kluis, and Lori Gunnink",,"Murray County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha Turntable, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jakob,Etrheim,"Murray County","2500 28th Street, PO Box 57",Slayton,MN,56172,"(507) 763-3708",endoline@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chicago-st-paul-minneapolis-and-omaha-turntable-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012414,"Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Turntable Condition Assessment",2019,9500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our short-term measurable impact was ""Community will voice support and show increased financial support of End-O-Line Park and Museum."" We feel this impact has been satisfied. Shortly after notification of the grant reception, Murray County Museums (which encompasses End O Line Park in Currie, the Murray County Historical Society Museum and Dinehart Holt House both in Slayton) submitted a joint news release in news papers and online news outlets announcing the grant award [see attached photo ?Legacy Grant Funds Help Preserve Murray County National Register Places and More?]. Several community citizens have applauded park staff for the grant award and look forward to the progress that will be made on the turntable. The Intermediate and Long-term impacts are and will be works in progress. Following the approval of the final reports for this grant, we will immediately begin applying for grants to improve and preserve the turntable. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic situation currently going on, there may be some delays. But overall, our goal will be to have the high priority measures indicated in the report to be completed by 2022.",,644,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10144,,"Dave Thiner (Chairman), James Jens, Jim Kluis, Lori Gunnink, and Dennis Welgraven"," ","Murray County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Turntable, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jakob,Etrheim,"Murray County"," 2500 28th Street, PO Box 57 "," Slayton "," MN ",56172,"(507) 763-3708"," endoline@co.murray.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chicago-st-paul-minneapolis-and-omaha-turntable-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012583,"Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, St. Louis Park Station Depot Condition Assessment",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Jake Spano, Larry Kraft, Nadia Mohamed, Margaret Rog, Anne Mavity, Rachel Harris, Tim Brausen"," ","City of St. Louis Park","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, St. Louis Park Station Depot; listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Kathy Spence",Johnson,"City of St. Louis Park"," 3700 Monterey Drive "," St. Louis Park "," MN ",55416,"(612) 804-1461"," drjksj@msn.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chicago-milwaukee-st-paul-and-pacific-railroad-st-louis-park-station-depot-condition,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17856,"Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Station National Register Nomination",2013,2000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2000,,,,"City of Winona","Local/Regional Government","To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company Station.",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company Station.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mark,Moeller,"City of Winona","207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378",Winona,MN,55987,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chicago-milwaukee-st-paul-railway-station-national-register-nomination,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18030,"Chicano-Latino Oral History Project",2010,141114,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Chicano Latino Affairs Council","State Government"," The Latino population in Minnesota has grown dramatically since 1980, both in the Twin Cities and in Greater Minnesota, in cities such as Worthington, Willmar, St. James, Moorhead, Melrose, Long Prairie and Albert Lea. This project involves interviewing Chicano-Latino elders and community leaders from approximately a dozen Latino population centers in the state. The interviews will be available on the Society's web site, providing a baseline for understanding the current composition of Latino populations, their successes and challenges and the evolution of their relations with the broader community. More than 30 interviews were completed and transcription, editing, photo scanning and related activities are underway. ",,"Partner Organization: Chicano Latino Affairs Council The Latino population in Minnesota has grown dramatically since 1980, both in the Twin Cities and in Greater Minnesota, in cities such as Worthington, Willmar, St. James, Moorhead, Melrose, Long Prairie and Albert Lea. This project involves interviewing Chicano-Latino elders and community leaders from approximately a dozen Latino population centers in the state. The interviews will be available on the Society's web site (http://education.mnhs.org/immigration), providing a baseline for understanding the current composition of Latino populations, their successes and challenges and the evolution of their relations with the broader community. More than 30 interviews were completed and transcription, editing, photo scanning and related activities are underway.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Jim,Fogerty,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3243 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chicano-latino-oral-history-project,,,, 18030,"Chicano-Latino Oral History Project",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Chicano Latino Affairs Council","State Government"," The Latino population in Minnesota has grown dramatically since 1980, both in the Twin Cities and in Greater Minnesota, in cities such as Worthington, Willmar, St. James, Moorhead, Melrose, Long Prairie and Albert Lea. This project involves interviewing Chicano-Latino elders and community leaders from approximately a dozen Latino population centers in the state. The interviews will be available on the Society's web site, providing a baseline for understanding the current composition of Latino populations, their successes and challenges and the evolution of their relations with the broader community. More than 30 interviews were completed and transcription, editing, photo scanning and related activities are underway. ",,"Partner Organization: Chicano Latino Affairs Council The Latino population in Minnesota has grown dramatically since 1980, both in the Twin Cities and in Greater Minnesota, in cities such as Worthington, Willmar, St. James, Moorhead, Melrose, Long Prairie and Albert Lea. This project involves interviewing Chicano-Latino elders and community leaders from approximately a dozen Latino population centers in the state. The interviews will be available on the Society's web site (http://education.mnhs.org/immigration), providing a baseline for understanding the current composition of Latino populations, their successes and challenges and the evolution of their relations with the broader community. More than 30 interviews were completed and transcription, editing, photo scanning and related activities are underway.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Jim,Fogerty,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3243 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chicano-latino-oral-history-project,,,, 18058,"Chicano-Latino Oral History Project",2012,59695,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state. ",,,,,,59695,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: Chicano Latino Affairs Council The Chicano-Latino population in Minnesota has grown dramatically since 1980. The Minnesota Historical Society is partnering with the community to ensure their stories of arrival, settlement and adjustment to life in Minnesota are recorded and preserved for future generations. Minnesota Historical Society staff have completed interviews in Moorhead, Willmar and the Twin Cities and produced a published book for each narrator, totaling more than 1,300 pages of transcripts as well as a video project ""Latino Business Leaders Defining Success."" The interviews also serve as resources for teachers and students and will be available on the Society's website, ""Becoming Minnesotan: Stories of Recent Immigrants and Refugees"" education.mnhs.org/immigration. ",,"The Chicano-Latino Oral History Project will broaden its pool of interview subjects by documenting the experiences of 15 community leaders from across the state. The Chicano-Latino population in Minnesota has grown dramatically since 1980. During the past 20 years, the Minnesota Historical Society has successfully worked with many immigrant communities to ensure that the stories of their arrival, settlement and adjustment to life in Minnesota become part of our historical record. The interviews will be available on the Society's web site, Becoming Minnesotan: Stories of Recent Immigrants and Refugees, which features individuals who comment with authority on the community's composition, challenges, achievements and contribution to Minnesota's cultural landscape.",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,James,Fogerty,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3243,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chicano-latino-oral-history-project-0,,,, 18058,"Chicano-Latino Oral History Project",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: Chicano Latino Affairs Council The Chicano-Latino population in Minnesota has grown dramatically since 1980. The Minnesota Historical Society is partnering with the community to ensure their stories of arrival, settlement and adjustment to life in Minnesota are recorded and preserved for future generations. Minnesota Historical Society staff have completed interviews in Moorhead, Willmar and the Twin Cities and produced a published book for each narrator, totaling more than 1,300 pages of transcripts as well as a video project ""Latino Business Leaders Defining Success."" The interviews also serve as resources for teachers and students and will be available on the Society's website, ""Becoming Minnesotan: Stories of Recent Immigrants and Refugees"" education.mnhs.org/immigration. ",,"The Chicano-Latino Oral History Project will broaden its pool of interview subjects by documenting the experiences of 15 community leaders from across the state. The Chicano-Latino population in Minnesota has grown dramatically since 1980. During the past 20 years, the Minnesota Historical Society has successfully worked with many immigrant communities to ensure that the stories of their arrival, settlement and adjustment to life in Minnesota become part of our historical record. The interviews will be available on the Society's web site, Becoming Minnesotan: Stories of Recent Immigrants and Refugees, which features individuals who comment with authority on the community's composition, challenges, achievements and contribution to Minnesota's cultural landscape.",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,James,Fogerty,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3243,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chicano-latino-oral-history-project-0,,,, 17943,"Chik-Wauk Lodge (Museum and Nature Center) Cultural Landscape Report",2013,31124,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,31124,,"Robert Baker, Frederick Smith, Barbara Bottger, Bruce Darling, Roma Leuty, Kate Kelnberger, Sally Valentini, David Tuttle, Les Edinger, John Schloot, Betty Hemstad, Phyllis Sherman, and Kathy Lande",,"Gunflint Trail Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To acquire professional services that will write a cultural landscape report for the Chik Wauk Lodge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, preparatory to future historic preservation projects",,"To acquire professional services that will write a cultural landscape report for the Chik Wauk Lodge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, preparatory to future historic preservation projects",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Kerfoot,"Gunflint Trail Historical Society","28 Moose Pond Drive","Grand Marais",MN,55604,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chik-wauk-lodge-museum-and-nature-center-cultural-landscape-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17702,"Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center history films DVDS",2012,4733,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4733,,,,"Gunflint Trail Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To make publicly accessible three films documenting the Gunflint Trail through copy to modern media formats.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ada,Igoe,"Gunflint Trail Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chik-wauk-museum-and-nature-center-history-films-dvds,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17319,"Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center",2010,25000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,80000,,,,,,"Gunflint Trail Historical Society",,"To install an exhibit about life in the Gunflint Trail area.",,"To install an exhibit about life in the Gunflint Trail area.",2010-03-01,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Betty,Hemstad,,"201 S. Gunflint Lake","Grand Marais",MN,55604,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chik-wauk-museum-and-nature-center,,,, 10012287,"Children?s Dental Services ? Providing 100 Years of Dental Care to Vulnerable Minnesotans",2019,25000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","In the short-term, CDS' goal was to complete research via a historical researcher. This was completed by seeking historical consulting services from Hess, Roise & Company. In the intermediate term, CDS hoped to increase awareness of CDS history among the local community. CDS has had the ability to do so already at numerous events, including the 100 year anniversary event for which this proposal was originally submitted. Finally, the long term goal of the program was to increase awareness of the role of CDS in Minnesota's history. CDS will use the resources produced via this grant opportunity, as well as future opportunities, to display its history and make as prominent as possible the story of CDS.",,7003,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",32003,,"Bryan G. Nelson, Dr. Pamela (Gi Gi) Chawla, Dr. Eileen Crespo, Laura Fitzsimmons, Suzan Hurlbut, LaVon Lee, Dee Dee Ray",0.15,"Children's Dental Services","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research the history of Children's Dental Services in Minnesota, in preparation for their 100th anniversary.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Erianna,Reyelts,"Children's Dental Services"," 636 Broadway St NE "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55413,"(612) 746-1530"," ereyelts2@childrensdentalservices.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/childrens-dental-services-providing-100-years-dental-care-vulnerable-minnesotans,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013461,"Chippewa County Historical Society Security Survey",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"David Lauritsen - President, Rich Huber - Vice President, Sandy Erickson-Jeremiason - Secretary, Dawn Sletten - Treasurer. David Lieser, Jonathan Rich, Robert Ryan, Darla Schmidt, Carol Thomton, Cindy Walter.",,"Chippewa County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Celeste,Suter,"Chippewa County Historical Society","PO Box 303",Montevideo,MN,56265,"(320) 841-1261",chippewahistory@qwestoffice.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chippewa-county-historical-society-security-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33906,"Chippewa River Dugout Canoe Case",2015,7489,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The outcomes were achieved because the Chippewa River dugout canoe is now resting on mounts created and designed specifically for this canoe, and it is now housed in an acrylic storage case to protect it from the dust, damage and people for years to come.",,112,"Available upon request. Contact",7601,,"Lee Hagemeyer, Mike Jorgenson, Celeste Suter, Waunita Kanten, David Lieser, Jim Thein, Wayne Thalberg, Daryl Dvergsten, Debra Lee Fader, Bob Berven, JoAnn Grote",0.00,"Chippewa County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to construct appropriate housing for a significant collections piece.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,June,Lynne,"Chippewa County Historical Society","PO Box 303",Montevideo,MN,56265,320-269-7636,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Chippewa",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chippewa-river-dugout-canoe-case,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007266,"Christ Church Lutheran: Courtyard Restoration",2017,228074,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",228074,,"Rolf Anderson, George Bounds, Pastor Kristine Carlson, Birgitte Christianson, Bob Davis, Rachel Mann, Gordon Olschlager, Paul Ormseth, Barbara Quade-Harick, Jerilyn Young",,"Friends of Christ Church Lutheran","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to restore the courtyard at Christ Church Lutheran, a National Historic Landmark.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Matthew,Courtney,"Friends of Christ Church Lutheran","3244 34th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,763-439-8651,courtney.matthewj@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/christ-church-lutheran-courtyard-restoration,,,,0 10007104,"Christ Church Lutheran Sanctuary Roof Restoration",2018,82612,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",82612,,"Rolf Anderson, George Bounds, Pastor Kristine Carlson (ex officio), Birgitte Christianson, Bob Davis, Rachel Mann, Gordon Olschlager, Paul Ormseth, Barbara Quade-Harick, Sharon Roe",,"Friends of Christ Church Lutheran","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the Christ Church Lutheran sanctuary, a National Historic Landmark.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Matthew,Courtney,"Friends of Christ Church Lutheran","3244 34th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,763-439-8651,courtney.matthewj@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/christ-church-lutheran-sanctuary-roof-restoration,,,,0 17668,"Christ Church Lutheran: Historic Structures Report",2012,38000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,38000,,,,"Friends of Christ Church Lutheran","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced historian to prepare a Historic Structure Report that will guide future preservation projects",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Will,Stark,"Friends of Christ Church Lutheran",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/christ-church-lutheran-historic-structures-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031240,"Christ Lutheran Church On Capital Hill: Repair & Restoration and ADA-Compliant Restroom Construction",2024,211518,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,85000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",296518,,"Pastor: Rev. Dr. Joy McDonald Coltvet Council members: Kevin Bullock, Laura Delventhal, Aaron Haddorff, Nathan Hanson, Garmai Jackson, Chris Kay, Joy McElroy, Rhonda Niola, Beth Rahberg, Jonah Sitorus",,"Christ Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair Christ Lutheran Church on Capital Hill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Krahn,"Christ Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill","105 University Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55103-2028,6126161734,dfkrahn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/christ-lutheran-church-capital-hill-repair-restoration-and-ada-compliant-restroom,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007137,"Christian Family Residence Historic Structure Report",2018,75000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",75000,,"Cara Letofsky, President, Barbara Grahn, Vice President, Becka Rahn, Secretary, Shawn Hartfeldt, Treasurer, Debbie Goettel, County Commissioner, Kim Wm. Jeppesen, Layne Johnson, Amanda Norman, Kara Hans O'Brien, Frank Parisi, Kristen Perry, Kimberly Proffitt, Tina Sanz (Representing County Commissioner Linda Higgins), Noelle Turner, John Watson",,"Hennepin History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Christian Family Residence, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and home to the Hennepin History Museum.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristin,Kaspar,"Hennepin History Museum","2303 Third Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55404,612-870-1329,kristin.kaspar@hennepinhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/christian-family-residence-historic-structure-report,,,,0 10012510,"Chronicling the History of Japanese American College Students in Minnesota During WWII (1941-1946)",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"David R. Anderson, Jeffrey W. Bolton, Gregory L. Buck, Sean A. Burress, Sonja Clark, Stephanie L. Fehr, Rev. William O. Gfakjen, Peter Gotsch, Paul D. Grangaard, John B. Grotting, Susan Gunderson, Jennifer Hellman, Jody Kleppe Horner, Mark Jordahl, Ward Klein, Judd R. Loewenstein, Jay Lund, Timothy Maudlin, Gretchen Morgenson, John R. Raitt, Jon w. Salveson, Larry Stranghoener, Glenn Taylor, Alphonso Tindall, Theresa Hull Wise, Dean L. Buntrock, B. Kristine Olson Johnson, Martin E. Marty, Addison ?Tad? Piper, O. Jay Tomson, Jerrol M. Tostrud",0.14,"St. Olaf College","Private College/University",,,"To hire a qualified professional to produce a manuscript on the history of Japanese American college students in Minnesota from 1941-1946.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Melissa,Hager,"St. Olaf College"," 1520 St. Olaf Ave. "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 786-3007"," hager@stolaf.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chronicling-history-japanese-american-college-students-minnesota-during-wwii-1941-1946,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17970,"Church of St. Peter's Interior Preservation Project",2013,40000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,40000,,"Deacon Dennis Bivens,Tim Dufault, Marlene Dufault, David Bruely, Marie Chaput, Tim Chaput, Marlan Dufault, Madeline Dufault",,"St. Peter Parish","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To stabilize and restore plaster in the Church of St. Peter (Catholic), listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To stabilize and restore plaster in the Church of St. Peter (Catholic), listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Dennis,Bivens,"St. Peter Parish","25823 185th Ave SW",Crookston,MN,56716,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Polk,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/church-st-peters-interior-preservation-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025099,"Church of the Good Shepherd (1872), Blue Earth: Stabilization & Restoration",2022,162300,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,19077,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",181377,,"Edie Smith (President), Gertrude Paschke (Vice President), Randall Anderson, Barb Baker, Mike Dickman, Bjorn Olson, Lill Robinson, Marilyn Schaefer, Greg Scheid",,"Faribault County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to restore and stabilize the Church of the Good Shepherd, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to restore and stabilize the Church of the Good Shepherd, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Randall,Anderson,"Faribault County Historical Society","PO Box 142","Blue Earth",MN,56013,5075250368,randwulfr@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/church-good-shepherd-1872-blue-earth-stabilization-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33857,"Church of the Good Samaritan Conditions Assessment",2015,8350,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The short term targets were achieved. SHPO reviewed the Conditions Assessment twice and recommended clarifications or corrections. The Conditions Assessment was edited, per SHPO's instructions. The Vestry approved the Conditions Assessment and voted to implement work detailed in the first two recommendations of the Conditions Assessment. The church is in the process of achieving part of the intermediate goal. We are stabilizing the east chancel wall and the sacristy foundation and replacing the sacristy exterior walls, following YHR's recommendations. We achieved the short term goal and are in the process of achieving part of the intermediate goal because we received a grant to hire an architect; the Vestry approved YHR's recommendations; and the church has the funds to pay for the repair/stabilization work. The church is engaged in fundraising to pay for the rebuilding of the chancel wall. At this time, the church does not know how successful that effort will be. The church does not know how it will be able to afford all the repairs recommended in the Conditions Assessment. The church's ability to achieve the long-term goal is in question.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",8350,,"Roger Phillips, Gunther Austin, Katherine Hedin, Tom Zaborski, Jim Jackson, Tim Austin, Rosemary Phillips",0.00,"The Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Katherine,Hedin,"The Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan","529 Main Street S, P O Box 205","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,612-978-3001,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Stearns, Todd",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/church-good-samaritan-conditions-assessment,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28605,"Church of St. Rose of Lima Historic Building Conditions Assessment",2014,8800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8800,,"Rick Keane (Chair), Kelly Ronningen (Vice-Chair), Jill Palof (Treasurer), Jerry Vettel, Bonnie Lemmerman, Rose Berg, Minor Buckingham",,"Friends of St. Rose, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Church of St. Rose of Lima (Kenyon), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jill,Palof,"Friends of St. Rose, Inc.","10155 505th Street",Kenyon,MN,55946,507-824-2403,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/church-st-rose-lima-historic-building-conditions-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17852,"NE Churchill, Nelson, Slaughter Addition Local Designation District Project",2013,4600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4600,,,,"City of Stillwater","Local/Regional Government","To hire a professional to prepare documentation for local designation of the Churchill, Nelson, Slaughter Addition to the City of Stillwater.",,"To hire a professional to prepare documentation for local designation of the Churchill, Nelson, Slaughter Addition to the City of Stillwater.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michel,Pogge,"City of Stillwater","216 North Fourth Street",Stillwater,MN,55082,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ne-churchill-nelson-slaughter-addition-local-designation-district-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031185,"Circle of Water Circus Oral History Project",2024,9900,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,1445,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11345,,"MEMBERS: Pamela Moore ? President, David Frank ? Vice President, Rebecca Merrill ? Secretary, Kathleen Boe ? Treasurer, Jacqueline R. deVries, Michael Goggin, Elizabeth Hinz, Karl Holter, Becki Iverson, Jon Lewis, Amy Lucas, Gregory McMoore, Michael Rainville Jr., Becky Timm, Glenn Woythaler, Sarah Wovcha EX OFFICIO MEMBERS: Commissioner Kevin Anderson, Commissioner Debbie Goettel",,"Hennepin History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in ten oral history interviews the history of In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre's 1980s Circle of Water Circus performances.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michele,Pollard,"Hennepin History Museum","2303 Third Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55404,6128701329,michele.pollard@hennepinhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/circle-water-circus-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007125,"City Hall Phase II - Plans and Specs",2018,15000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",15000,,"David Wiemer, Luann Durant, Michelle Gieseke, Duane Schouveiller, and Jim Lee",,"City of Mahnomen","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for Mahnomen City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"The City of Mahnomen was granted funds to produce plans for repairs to its City Hall, as well as updates that would make the building ADA-compliant. The building, erected in 1937 as a Works Progress Administration project, is a great point of pride to the city. However, water damage threatens its longevity, and ADA non-compliance prevents it from being fully appreciated by all members of the community. These plans are the first steps toward making Mahnomen’s city hall into the community gathering space the city needs. ",2017-12-01,2019-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mitchell,Berg,"City of Mahnomen","PO Box 250, 104 West Madison Avenue",Mahnomen,MN,56557,218-935-2573,cityadmin@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mahnomen,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-hall-phase-ii-plans-and-specs,,,, 10013459,"City of Columbia Heights Historical Context Study",2021,9750,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,514,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10264,,,,"City of Columbia Heights","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write a context study for the City of Columbia Heights.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Will,Rottler,"City of Columbia Heights","590 40th Ave NE","Columbia Heights",MN,55421,"(763) 706-3614",WRottler@columbiaheightsmn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-columbia-heights-historical-context-study,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013496,"City of Tracy Phase I Reconnaissance Survey",2021,15000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17000,,"Project Director: Erik Hansen, City Administrator, City of Tracy Authorized Officer: Erik Hansen, City Administrator, City of Tracy Mayor Tony Peterson Council member Jeri Schons Council member Kou Thao Council member Dave Tiegs Council member George Landuyt",,"City of Tracy","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate historic buildings in the City of Tracy for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erik,Hansen,"City of Tracy","336 Morgan Street",Tracy,MN,56175,"(507) 212-9716",EHansen@tracymn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-tracy-phase-i-reconnaissance-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012346,"City Auditorium National Register Nomination",2019,6443," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The targets were achieved. We believe they were achieved because we did our research on consultants and selected the one that was the most responsive to our goals and had been successful in writing past nominations. We now await the remaining parts of the National Register process to determine the building's eligibility. We understand it has been determined eligible by the SHPO and that it is now up to the State Review Board and then the National Park Service.",,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7443,,"Darryl Tveitbakk, Bruce Lawrence, Neil Peterson, Don Jensen, Cody Hempel",0.04,"Pennington County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for City Auditorium in Thief River Falls, MN.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Faye,Auchenpaugh,"Pennington County"," 101 Main Ave N "," Thief River Falls "," MN ",56701,"(218) 681-3410"," auchenpaugh@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pennington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-auditorium-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012538,"City Square Park/21CR2 Geophysical Archaeological Survey",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mark Windschitl (Mayor), Jon Grau (Council Member), Taylor Hubbard (Council Member), McKayla Hatfield (Council Member), Mike Huang (Council Member)"," ","City of Chaska","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of City Square Park for future city planning.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Matthew,Clark,"City of Chaska"," One City Hall Plaza "," Chaska "," MN ",55318,"(952) 227-7522"," MClark@Chaskamn.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-square-park21cr2-geophysical-archaeological-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17534,"City of Fergus Falls Heritage Tourism Brochure",2011,5000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1260,,,,,,"City of Fergus Falls",," The Fergus Falls Heritage Preservation commission, in cooperation with the Otter Tail County Historical Society, produced a brochure with the help of a qualified historian. The brochure consists of photographs, descriptions and maps to locate historically significant buildings and homes in the city. It was designed for use as a self-guided tour of the city's historical and architectural landmarks. The 40-page brochure is available through the Otter Tail County Historical Society, the Fergus Falls Heritage Preservation Commission and the Fergus Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and assemble materials preparatory to a heritage tourism brochure",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Gordon,Hydukovich,,"112 Washington Ave. W.","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-fergus-falls-heritage-tourism-brochure,,,, 17641,"City of Pine River, MN Walking Tour – Phase Two",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Heritage Group North, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To enhance an existing walking tour with 14 kiosks broadening public access to Pine River's history.",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jerry,Peterson,"Heritage Group North, Inc.",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-pine-river-mn-walking-tour-phase-two,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025067,"City of Madison City Hall Historic Tower Rehabilitation",2022,120562,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The measurable targets were achieved from this application. Targets were achieved by selecting partners that share in the city's goal of preservation and completing the project.",,12000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",132562,,"Greg Thole, Adam Conroy, Maynard Meyer, Tim Volk, Paul Zahrbock",,"City of Madison","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair the roof and other elements on the City of Madison City Hall and Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",," In 2017 the city applied for and received a $8,100 grant for a Conditions Assessment. Based on that assessment, the City applied for and received a $45,180 grant in 2018 for the Design Plans for the work outlined in the Conditions Assessment. Using the design plans the City then applied for and received a grant to begin work on the historic bell tower, replacing the flat roof, and restoring the siding, balustrades, and window. Paint all balustrades and siding to match historic photos.  As stated by City of Madison on the completion of the project, ""The enduring value of City Hall will live on, by serving as a symbol of the culture of Madison. Though our city embraces moving forward we also celebrate and appreciate our history. In a time when many things are being rebuilt due to reaching their useful life or lack of maintenance, we are preserving a very visual piece of History for generations."" ",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Val,Halvorson,"City of Madison","404 Sixth Avenue",Madison,MN,56256,3205987373,madison@ci.madison.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-madison-city-hall-historic-tower-rehabilitation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 17422,"City Directory Microfilm #3",2011,5670,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,218,,,,,,"Minnesota Genealogical Society",," This is the third installment of a project to purchase microfilmed Minnesota city directories to add to the Minnesota Genealogical Society's research collection. Eighty-one rolls of microfilm, covering the post-1930's period, were acquired this time. ",,"To acquire 81 rolls of microfilmed city directories for its research library",2010-10-11,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Schade,,"1185 Concord Street N, Suite 218","South Saint Paul",MN,55075,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-directory-microfilm-3,,,, 17514,"City of Pine River Walking Tour",2011,6975,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2932,,,,,,"Heritage Group North, Inc.",," To implement a self-guided walking tour of the city of Pine River, Heritage Group North Inc. purchased thirteen kiosk displays and installed them at various historic building sites. Each kiosk, made of recycled plastic, displays historic information and photographs from an earlier period. In addition to the kiosks, a tri-fold brochure was designed showing the locations of the walking tour. They are available at the Pine River Chamber Information Center. The walking tour serves to remind residents and visitors of the inherent history to be found in many of the city's structures. ",,"To install a self-guided walking tour to enable public access to the history of Pine River",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jerry,Peterson,,"2054 25th Street SW","Pine City",MN,56474,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-pine-river-walking-tour,,,, 28440,"City of Gaylord's Historic Preservation Plan",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The goal of the Historic Preservation Plan was to excite residents, stakeholders, and elected officials in furthering preservation efforts by creating a working document to address how to work toward preserving the downtown. This was done through thorough coverage in the newspaper, city website, open houses, and city hall. A committee was formed to develop the Historic Preservation Plan based on input from the consultant, experts, and community open houses,. Copies of the reports have been brought to the library, school, city hall, and Sibley County Historic Society as well as given to elected officials and other stakeholders. .",,,150,,7150,,"Chuck Klimmek - EDA Director, Jerry Hahn, Shirley Meager, Jessica Uecker, and Chad Muchow",,"City of Gaylord","Local/Regional Government","To prepare a Historic Preservation Plan for the City of Gaylord.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kevin,McCann,"City of Gaylord","332 Main Avenue, PO Box 987",Gaylord,MN,55334,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-gaylords-historic-preservation-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28548,"Civic Organizations Digitization and Transcription",2014,9976,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","About 3,097 total pages/items were digitized, transcribed, and uploaded during the grant period. That includes 35 separate projects; three of the projects were comprised of fourteen 40-60 minute audio programs that were fully transcribed. This makes up 24% of the Collaborative",,,1025,,11001,,"David Neuger, Alex Beeby, Sarah Beimers, Heather Scott, Jane McWilliams, Susannah Ottaway, Alice Thomas, Scott Richardson, Jim Christensen, Lisa Peterson, Debby Nitz, Christian Hakala, Michele Reese, Lindsay Hawkins, Eric Fure-Slocum",0.37,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize documents from 36 Northfield _area civic organizations and make them publicly accessible via the Northfield History Collaborative.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hayes,Scriven,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-9268,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/civic-organizations-digitization-and-transcription,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28990,"Civics Education",2014,125000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (c) Civics Programs","$125,000 the first year and $125,000 the second year are for grants to Kids Voting St. Paul, Learning Law and Democracy Foundation, and YMCA Youth in Government, to conduct civics education programs for the civic and cultural development of Minnesota youth.","Provided Minnesota students with opportunities to engage in intense and meaningful education in civics and government. Expanding the website, www.teachcivics.org reaching over 900,000 students. Enhanced learning for 1,043 students with MINNESOTA DAY:Project Citizen. In this program, 23% of the participants were under served youth/recent immigrants. Kids Voting Hub Outreach resulted in 50,000 K-12 students in 40 communities in 23 counties having the opportunity to cast a Kids Voting ballot on Nov. 4,2014. Conducted two Youth Conference on State issues with 180 -9-12 grade students from around Minnesota.",,,,,125000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Learning Law and Democracy Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society is administering grants to organizations to support civics education programs for Minnesota's youth. Civics education provides students with an understanding of the democratic foundation of our national, state, and local government and constitutional principles. Programs run by Kids Voting St. Paul, the Learning Law and Democracy Foundation, and the YMCA has been funded with this money.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Bloom,"Learning Law and Democracy Foundation","2395 University Avenue West, #220","Saint Paul",MN,55114,651-329-7407,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/civics-education,,,, 10012222,"Civil War Museum Education Program - Phase 2",2018,9984," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term Outcome- 75% of student participants of the Civil War Education Program will be able to explain the causes of the Civil War. They will be able to give at least one example of how the debate over slavery and abolition played out in Minnesota, and identify the primary impact the US-Dakota War of 1862 had on settlement of Otter Tail County and the surrounding region. 90% of student participants will be able to place the period of the Civil War on a time line. TARGET - ACHIEVED. (Based on data collected on the Student Feedback Forms.) WHY: THESE ARE THE CORE OBJECTIVES OF THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE AND ARE WELL TAUGHT. STUDENTS HAVE THE OPPRORTUNITY TO CONNECT WITH AND LEARN THESE CONCEPT IN A VARIETY OF HANDS ON EXPERIENCES. Intermediate Term Outcomes- 30% of schools in Otter Tail County will participate in the Civil War Education Program during the Phase 2. TARGET - EXCEEDED. 50% OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN OTTER TAIL COUNTY PARTICIPATED DURING PHASE 2. (Based on education program attendance numbers.) WHY: THIS IS THE DIRECT RESULT OF HAVING AN EDUCATION PROGRAM DIRECTOR TO PROMOTE AND COORDINATE THE PROGRAM. 90% of teachers and chaperones will give the program a positive review. TARGET - ACHIEVED. OVERWHELMINGLY TEACHERS AND CHAPERONES HIGHLY PRAISED THE PROGRAM. (Based on data collected on the Teacher Feedback Forms.) WHY: THE TRAINING AND DEDICATION OF THE EDUCATION PROGRAM TEAM (ALL VOLUNTEERS) WHO DO AN AMAZING JOB OF PRESENTING THE PROGRAM ALONG WITH THE DIRECTION AND LEADERSHIP OF THE EDUCATION PROGRAM DIRECTOR. Long Term Outcome- During Phase 2, Civil War Education Program participation will increase by 10% compared to 2017. TARGET - EXCEEDED. WE ACHIEVED A 70% PARTICIPATION INCREASE COMPARED TO 2018! (Based on education program attendance numbers.) WHY: INCORPORATING A VARIETY OF MARKETING STRATEGIES, GROWING OUR VOLUNTEER BASE, AND HAVING AN EDUCATION PROGRAM DIRECTOR TO TAKE DIRECT RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROGRAM GROWTH.",,673,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10657,,"Cathy Belmont, Todd Broyles, Karen Froseth, Mary Hylden, Steve Nagle, Jay F. Johnson, Jan Solomonson",0.19,"Prospect House Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The grant allowed the museum, which is run by an all-volunteer staff, to hire a Project Manager to coordinate and direct the 6th-grade social studies, MN standards-based educational programming. The museum's educational program provides a physical way for students to touch history and to step into the shoes of someone from that era - developing empathy and clearer understanding of life during this time period in American and Minnesota history.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Abby,Bizzett-Johnson,"Prospect House Museum"," 403 Lake Avenue N "," Battle Lake "," MN ",56515,"(218) 864-4008"," abby@bizzettjohnson.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Otter Tail, Traverse, Wadena, Wilkin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/civil-war-museum-education-program-phase-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17034,"Civil War Programs and marketing",2013,110092,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,110092,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the Minnesota Historical Society is creating a broad range of opportunities to help students, teachers and the general public learn more about the war and the role Minnesota played. Initiatives include:",,"To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the Minnesota Historical Society is creating a broad range of opportunities to help students, teachers and the general public learn more about the war and the role Minnesota played. Initiatives include:",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Randal,Dietrich,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/civil-war-programs-and-marketing,,,, 18379,"Civil War Commemoration Task Force",2013,100000,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","Commemoration Activities. $100,000 the second year is for activities that commemorate the sesquicentennial of the American Civil War and the Dakota Conflict, as recommended by the Civil War Commemoration Task Force established in Executive Order 11-15 (2011).",,,,,,100000,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The mission of the Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force is to promote and share the rich history of the American Civil War and Minnesota's connection to it. With support from the Legacy Amendment's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the task force is overseeing the development of statewide, balanced activities commemorating the Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War and Minnesota's involvement in it and the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. Activities are intended to result in a positive legacy, long-term public benefit and education. The task force, created by an Executive Order from Governor Mark Dayton, is co-chaired by Secretary of State Mark Ritchie and State Representative Dean Urdahl and comprises state legislators, citizens and a Minnesota Historical Society staff person.",,,2012-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Andrea,Kajer,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,651-259-3000,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/civil-war-commemoration-task-force,,,, 10025261,"Civil War Memorial Conservation Treatment",2023,60000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,14000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",74000,,"Kent Bloudek, Mayor Nicole Waldron, City Council Member Randy Sorensen, City Council Member Carl Pierson, City Council Member Pete Leo, City Council Member",,"City of Waconia","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant monument in the City's collections. ",,"The restoration project included the removal of graffiti, the restoration of the original monument, and various site enhancements such as tree trimming, concrete pad repair, buffer zone creation, and installation of security lighting. The Civil War Soldiers Monument, dedicated in 1892 in honor of 559 Carver County soldiers who perished during the Civil War, stands in City Square Park, a prominent downtown location in Waconia. Despite its structural stability, the monument suffered from several structural issues, including an exposed, non-original mild steel armature and spacers at its core. There were also many disfiguring surface problems including graffiti and corrosion. Following the restoration by a conservator, the statue now stands securely in place, resilient against the Minnesota elements. In addition to the restoration work, new features like a concrete pad, lighting, and fencing were added to enhance the security of the monument within City Square Park. This monument has been a legacy in the City of Waconia for many years and will continue to be with the work completed. The legacy of those who have served and are recognized on the monument will be remembered by all visitors to the park for years to come. ",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Craig,Eldred,"City of Waconia","201 Vine Street S",Waconia,MN,55387,9524422615,celdred@waconia.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/civil-war-memorial-conservation-treatment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 33853,"Civil War 150 Historical Markers",2015,7105,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The installation of the markers was highly publicized in local media and to Veteran's Service organizations and Civil War History groups. Local schools are aware of the marker to utilize with history class. Because of park design consideration and highway construction delays near the park impeded an earlier installation of the marker. For this reason a formal dedication event was postpone until next year, possibly in conjunction with a major service holiday such as Memorial Day. At this time the landscaping will also be completed for the enhancement of that event. Further promotion will be done in conjunction with this event per the guidelines specified in the original grant request. MNDOT has been contacted relative to installation of highway signage on State Highway 42 which is anticipated to be installed in 2016",,,"Available upon request. Contact",7105,,"Todd Graves, Mayor Bob Haley, Councilman William Goede, Councilman Ben Jacobs, Councilman Dustin Boettcher, Councilman",0.00,"City of Plainview","Local/Regional Government","To design, produce, and install historical markers in the City of Plainview to commemorate the Civil War.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ken,Flies,"City of Plainview","241 West Broadway",Plainview,MN,55964,651-207-6275,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/civil-war-150-historical-markers,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37503,"Civil War Database",2017,90000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (6) Historic Recognition Grants Program","$275,000 the first year and $275,000 the second year are for a competitive grants program to provide grants for projects carried out by nonprofit organizations or public entities that preserve, recognize, and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the American Civil War. The Minnesota Historical Society shall work collaboratively with the Governor's Civil War Commemorative Task Force to determine project priorities. Funds may be used for projects administered or delivered by the Minnesota Historical Society in cooperation with the task force.","Number of records in the database, number of online users",,,,,90000,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS is developing an online database to identify the burial sites of Minnesota's Civil War veterans. When complete, this database will be available to the general public and serve as an aid to descendants, authors, educators and researchers.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/civil-war-database,,,, 37504,"Civil War Digital Educational Resources",2017,36255,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (6) Historic Recognition Grants Program","$275,000 the first year and $275,000 the second year are for a competitive grants program to provide grants for projects carried out by nonprofit organizations or public entities that preserve, recognize, and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the American Civil War. The Minnesota Historical Society shall work collaboratively with the Governor's Civil War Commemorative Task Force to determine project priorities. Funds may be used for projects administered or delivered by the Minnesota Historical Society in cooperation with the task force.","Number of users, audience satisfaction",,,,,36255,3745,,0.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In FY16, MNHS began to create a website for teachers to access educational materials and content related to the Civil War. Research was completed and Civil War-related materials were gathered for the website, including 120 primary sources with background information, Minnesota History magazine articles, videos and programs. Teacher testing will inform design and content modifications in advance of a spring 2017 launch.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/civil-war-digital-educational-resources,,,, 37506,"Civil War Programs at the Minnesota State Capitol",2017,20000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (6) Historic Recognition Grants Program","$275,000 the first year and $275,000 the second year are for a competitive grants program to provide grants for projects carried out by nonprofit organizations or public entities that preserve, recognize, and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the American Civil War. The Minnesota Historical Society shall work collaboratively with the Governor's Civil War Commemorative Task Force to determine project priorities. Funds may be used for projects administered or delivered by the Minnesota Historical Society in cooperation with the task force.","People will leave with a better understanding of Minnesota's involvement in the Civil War and why the Capitol evolved into the premier place in the state to remember what that generation of men and women did for the state and nation. The video will provide background info. and provide a platform for asking questions or conversation during a guided tour or school program experience in the Capitol. The printed material in the form of the booklets can not only be used during the visit but be referred to at a later date, passed on to another interested person, or have as keepsake.",,,,,20000,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","As the Minnesota State Capitol reopens after several years of restoration work, MNHS plans to offer new programs exploring the Civil War at the Capitol. During this project, an introductory video will be created for school programs and public theme tours that provide background information about Minnesota's involvement in the Civil War and how that influenced the placement of artifacts, art and memorials in the Capitol. In particular, the video will focus on the Governor's Reception Room Civil War paintings, battle flags, statues and memorial plaques in the rotunda. MNHS will also create a comprehensive booklet for the general public on the 48 Civil War battle flags displayed in the rotunda and an overview of recent conservation work. A self-guided booklet will also be created to feature all the Civil War artifacts, art and memorials displayed in the Capitol.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/civil-war-programs-minnesota-state-capitol,,,, 28989,"Civil War Commemoration Task Force",2014,25000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (6) Civil War Task Force","$25,000 the first year is to the Civil War Task Force for activites that commemorate the sesquincentennial of the American Civil War and the Dakota Conflict, as recommended by the Civil War Commemoration Task Force established in Executive Order 11-15 (2011).","Increase in the number of communities directly benefiting from task force activities that result in residents having a greater understanding of the war. Forge partnerships to increase the size of this audience and amplify the war's lessons and legacy.",,,,,25000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The mission of the Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force is to promote and share the rich history of the American Civil War and Minnesota's connection to it. With support from the Legacy Amendment's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the task force oversees the development of statewide, balanced activities commemorating the Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War and Minnesota's involvement in it and the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. Activities are intended to expand the understanding and appreciation of the significance of the Civil War and result in a long-term public benefit and education. The task force, created by an Executive Order from Governor Mark Dayton, comprised of state legislators, citizens and a Minnesota Historical Society staff person.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/civil-war-commemoration-task-force-0,,,, 34125,"Civil War Soldier Database",2016,90000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (6) Historic Recognition Grants","$275,000 the first year and $275,000 the second year are for a competitive grants program to provide grants for projects carried out by nonprofit organizations or public entities that preserve, recognize, and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the American Civil War. The Minnesota Historical Society shall work collaboratively with the Governor's Civil War Commemorative Task Force to determine project priorities. Funds may be used for projects administered or delivered by the Minnesota Historical Society in cooperation with the task force.","Database, available to general public, reflecting individual data on all readily available Civil War veterans from Minnesota",,,,,90000,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Historic Recognition Grant program will preserve, recognize, and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the American Civil War via a grave registration database to identify all known Minnesota Civil War soldiers buried in Minnesota and those Minnesotans buried outside the state is the first of three projects being administered by MNHS in cooperation with the state's Civil War Commemoration Task Force are in development",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/civil-war-soldier-database,,,, 28699,"Claiming History: Giving Voice to the Tretter Collection in GLBT Studies",2014,120920,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,120920,,"UMN Board of Regents Richard B. Beeson, Dean E. Johnson, Clyde E. Allen, Laura M. Brod, Linda A. Cohen, Thomas W. Devine, John R. Frobenius, David M. Larson, Peggy E. Lucas, David J. McMillan, Abdul M. Omari, Patricia A. Simmons",3.57,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","Public College/University","To organize and describe 1,600 linear feet of archival materials documenting the history of the GLBT community in Minnesota.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vecoli,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-624-7526,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/claiming-history-giving-voice-tretter-collection-glbt-studies,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025180,"Clarissa Community Military History Exhibit",2022,6353,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The Clarissa Community Military History display proved to be a tremendous success. Recently during the celebration of Clarissa Days Festival, many visitors were amazed at the stories of the local soldiers whose stories were included in the display along with their military uniform and picture. There have been more visitors to view the display since it was installed by our guest book register. The register also states that we had visitors from other areas of the county and state. Some youth of the community liked reading the stories and viewing the military articles in the floor display. During discussion with some of the visitors and veterans we learned about stories of other local veterans that could be used in future displays. We expect more visitors from newspaper articles and pictures and articles on our website.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6353,,"Carol Steidl, Dale Hanson, Donna Schnettler, Jody Lunemann, Mary Anderson, Loretta Johnson, Rita Stracek",,"Clarissa Community Museum, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install an exhibit on Minnesota military history at the Clarissa Community Museum.",,"To install an exhibit on Minnesota military history at the Clarissa Community Museum.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rita,Stracek,"Clarissa Community Museum, Inc.","402 Main Street West, PO Box 532",Clarissa,MN,56440,3205942960,garyritastracek@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clarissa-community-military-history-exhibit,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031287,"Clarkfield State Bank National Register Evaluation",2024,9150,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9150,,"Clarkfield City Council Darrin Johnson (Mayor), Kevin Kaatz, Josh Hanson, Paul Anspach, Craig Giles Clarkfield Economic Development Authority Sue Fritz, Darrin Johnson, Kevin Kaatz, Brenda Risa, Lisa Tilney, Jerry Kaupang",,"City of Clarkfield (Clarkfield EDA)","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1910 Clarkfield State Bank.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sue,Fritz,"City of Clarkfield (Clarkfield EDA)","812 10th Ave Ste 1",Clarkfield,MN,56208,3202263028,gsfritz@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clarkfield-state-bank-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007267,"Clay County MNopedia Entries",2017,6070,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","A great beneficial outcome has been statewide exposure that we've received from being a part of this project. Of published articles that were posted on Facebook by MNopedia, the top three have received 4273 views. Minnpost has picked up five of the articles that were written as part of the project. While it's impossible to see their individual article views, having a subscriber base of over 2500 people assures that they have been seen by a large number of Minnesotans. Links to their author pages include all of the articles. https://www.minnpost.com/author/kaci-johnson https://www.minnpost.com/author/angela-beaton https://www.minnpost.com/author/megan-lynn-even Two articles have also been picked up by Local History News which is sent out to Museum Professionals across the state. An added beneficial outcome has been the addition of people in our sphere who have become 'experts' on a local history topic. We've been able to set-up three presentations with entry authors who presented on their topics to a public audience at the Comstock House. In a small venue, 15 people saw a presentation on Florence Klingensmith, and 40 saw a presentation on Georgetown, Minnesota's history as a Hudson's Bay Company Transfer Station. In March 2018 we will have a presentation on the German WW2 POW's that worked in Clay County. It's been a great opportunity for students and for the public.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6070,,"John Dobmeier, Monica Millette, Jade Rosenfeldt, Gail Blair, Mark Altenburg, Vijay Gaba, Gloria Lee, Frank Gross, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jennifer Tjaden, Dale White",0.15,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create 16 Clay County entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matt,Eidem,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,"218-299-5511 Ext. 6737",matt.eidem@hcsmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Clay",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clay-county-mnopedia-entries,,,,0 28909,"Clay County Archives Cataloguing",2015,70720,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,70720,,"President Gloria Lee, Vice President John Dobmeier, Treasurer Gail Blair, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Mark Altenburg, Les Bakke, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Monica Millette, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jen Tjaden, Dale White",0.00,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of archival materials held in public trust.",,,2014-10-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Peihl,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clay-county-archives-cataloguing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012380,"Clean and Seal Artifact Storage Area Floor",2019,9937," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We expect only minimal maintenance on the floor know that it has been completely seal and provides a surface that is easily cleaned.",,2424,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12361,,"Stan Ross, Lesley Thomas, Terry Clymer, Laurel Ross, Ken Johnson, Deb Erickson, Kathy Weed, Jeff Johnson"," ","Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to improve Afton Historical Society?s collections storage area.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum"," 3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178 "," Afton "," MN ",55001,"(651) 436-1346"," stan@aftonhistoricalmuseum.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clean-and-seal-artifact-storage-area-floor,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007214,"Clearwater County Veterans Memorial Interpretive Exhibit Plan",2018,9982,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9982,,"Arthur Tobkin, Travis Larson, Gary Gesell, James Schroeder, Wayne Cease, Brent Steinmetz",,"Clearwater County Veterans Memorial Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for interpretation of the Clearwater County Veterans Memorial.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Veterans Memorial Association","PO Box 27",Bagley,MN,56621,218-785-2000,clearwaterhistory@icloud.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clearwater-county-veterans-memorial-interpretive-exhibit-plan,,,,0 10031242,"Climate History and Historical Environments of the Pedersen Site and Southwestern Minnesota",2024,144687,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,36788,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",181475,,"Jessica J. Hellmann, Ph.D. ? Chair, University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment, Funlola Otukoya ? Secretary, McKnight Foundation, Kenneth W. Smith ? Treasurer, Ever-Green Energy, Suzanne M. Rivera, Ph.D. - Equity & Inclusion Champion, Macalester College, Kevin R. Ronneberg, M.D. - Equity & Inclusion Champion, Health Partners, Melissa A. Leick - Past Chair, Cargill, Alison Rempel Brown - ex-officio, President & CEO, Science Museum of Minnesota, Maureen Bausch - Mission Advancement, Bold North Associates, Meghan H. Brown - Human Resources, Bremer Financial Corporation, Kevin R. Ronneberg, M.D. - Governance & Nominating, HealthPartners, Kenneth W. Smith - Audit & Finance, Ever-Green Energy, Kelly Aronson, Andersen Corporation, Virginia Arthur, Metropolitan State University, John P. Banovetz, Ph.D., 3M Company, Melvin W. Carter III, Mayor of Saint Paul, Rassoul Dastmozd, Ph.D., PIVOT4Change Consulting, Brett E. Edelson, UnitedHealthcare, Drinal Foster, Wells Fargo, Adam Freeman, Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies, Cheryl Hadaway, Hadaway Partners LLC; Mayo Clinic, Emeritus, Mitch Helgerson, Minnesota Wild, Bryan Hughes, Winnebago Industries, Mercedes M. Jackson, Fredrikson & Byron, P.A., Kate T. Kelly, PNC Bank, Chuck R. Kummeth, Bio-Techne, Renee Lopez-Pineda, Delta Air Lines, Adam Mishler, Best Buy, David W. Molin, Trane Technologies, Holly J. Morris, Ph.D., CoForge Limited and FINCA Impact Finance, Piper Nieters Su, triValence, Tim G. Peterson, Xcel Energy, Phillip M. Rolchigo, Pentair, Jayshree Seth, 3M Company, Don Shelby, CBS News - WCCO (retired), Catherine Simpson, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Kirsten Stone, H.B. Fuller, Sharon Sund, We Go High, Arlene G. Tchourumoff, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, May Vang, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, Rich Wang, Sofi Stadium/Hollywood Park",1.62254902,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified archaeologists and consultants to conduct an investigation of the Pedersen Site and SW Minnesota using interdisciplinary methods to interpret the archaeology and history of the region.",2024-01-01,2025-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota","120 W Kellogg Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512214576,efleming@smm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/climate-history-and-historical-environments-pedersen-site-and-southwestern-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031346,"St. Cloud Preservation Manuals Update",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","By successfully achieving our short-term goals of creating a more user-friendly document and providing clear guidance for property owners, we have laid a solid foundation for the success of the project's intermediate and long-term goals. Additionally, we made efforts to involve members of the public in the review process and took their feedback into account. This step not only helps us to build confidence with the community in the HPC's actions but also ensures that the final product is tailored to meet the needs of all stakeholders while still keeping in line with historic preservation.",,15117,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",25117,,"Sheila DeVine (Chair), Eric Cheever (Vice Chair), Chuks Ugochukwu, Paul Soenneker, Mark Lenaghan, Elizabeth ""Betsy"" Rakotz, Sonya Smetana, Krister Johnson",,"City of St. Cloud","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to produce updated historic preservation manuals for the City of St. Cloud.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Isabella,Margl,"City of St. Cloud","1201 7th St. S.","St. Cloud",MN,56301,3202557218,isabella.margl@ci.stcloud.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-cloud-preservation-manuals-update,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025061,"Cochran Park Pool & Sculpture Restoration",2022,136167,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,25000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",161167,,"Mayor Melvin Carter III City Council - Ward 1 Councilmember Dai Thao, Ward 2 Councilmember Rebecca Noecker, Ward 3 Councilmember Chris Tolbert, Ward 4 Councilmember Mitra Jalali, Ward 5 Council President Amy Brendmoen, Ward 6 Councilmember Nelsie Yang, Ward 7 Councilmember Jane Prince",,"City of St. Paul (Parks and Recreation)","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified conservator and other professionals to restore a significant fountain and sculpture in St. Paul's historic public art collection.",,"To hire a qualified conservator and other professionals to restore a significant fountain and sculpture in St. Paul's historic public art collection.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alice,Messer,"City of St. Paul (Parks and Recreation)","400 City Hall Annex, 25 West 4th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512666412,alice.messer@ci.stpaul.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cochran-park-pool-sculpture-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007141,"Cokato Museum Lighting Replacement",2018,20735,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",20735,,"Mayor: Gordy Erickson; Council Members: Butch Amundsen, Paul Boger, Carl Harju, Jarod Sebring",,"City of Cokato","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Cokato Museum's lighting system.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Worcester,"City of Cokato","PO Box 686",Cokato,MN,55321-0686,320-286-2427,mrmike55321@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cokato-museum-lighting-replacement,,,,0 28527,"Cokato Museum Door Replacement Project",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Our patrons who use the automatic openers are pleased with this addition to our facility. We have received many positive comments on it. As staff we have also been able to utilize the expanded openings for both doorways for our internal purposes, including bringing in larger items for our last couple of temporary displays that would not have fit through our old doors.",,,2804,,12804,,"Gordy Erickson, Mayor Butch Amundsen, council member Carl Harju, council member Dennis Hendrickson, council member Jarod Sebring, council member Don Levens, City Administrator Peggy Carlson, City Clerk Mike Worcester, Museum Director",,"City of Cokato","Local/Regional Government","To improve public accessibility at the Cokato Historical Society and better comply with the Americans with Disability Act.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Worcester,"City of Cokato","PO Box 686",Cokato,MN,55321,320-286-2427,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cokato-museum-door-replacement-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013460,"Coleraine Carnegie Library Condition Assessment",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1188,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11188,,"Lila Dezelske, Jennifer Inglebret, Kathryn LaFond, Thomas Patnaude, Teresa Savich",,"City of Coleraine (Public Library)","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Coleraine Public Library, built in 1910 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Liv,Mostad-Jensen,"City of Coleraine (Public Library)","PO Box 225, 203 Cole St",Coleraine,MN,55722,"(218) 245-2315",liv.mostad-jensen@alslib.info,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coleraine-carnegie-library-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013498,"Coleraine City Hall Masonry & Roof Repairs",2021,122096,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,31365,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",153461,,"Dan Mandich, Ryan Stish, Jeff Troumbly, Thomas Sutherland, Joseph Pollard",,"City of Coleraine","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the roof and masonry on the 1910 Coleraine City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cavour,Johnson,"City of Coleraine","PO Box 670, 302 Roosevelt Street",Coleraine,MN,55722,"(218) 245-1250",1910col.cityhall@tds.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coleraine-city-hall-masonry-roof-repairs,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17242,"Coleraine Carnegie Library: Accessibility and Efficiency Improvements",2011,23926,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,900,,,,,,"City of Coleraine",,"To replace the furnace and air conditioner with high-efficienty units and repair roof on the Coleraine Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To replace the furnace and air conditioner with high-efficienty units and repair roof on the Coleraine Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Pat,Dolensek,,"PO Box 670",Coleraine,MN,55722,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coleraine-carnegie-library-accessibility-and-efficiency-improvements,,,, 10007192,"Collections and Inventory Assessment",2018,8474,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8474,,"Steve Kaminson, President; Greg Kaminski, Vice President; Steve Kerns, Treasurer; Bob Jasperson, Gary Krieg, Bruce Olson, Chuck Datko, Gary Applebaum, Greg Benson, Cary Pao",,"Wings of the North Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Judy,Jasperson,"Wings of the North Inc","10100 Flying Cloud Drive","Eden Prairie",MN,55337,952-746-6100,judyj7722@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-and-inventory-assessment,,,,0 10007193,"Collections Management Policies & Procedures",2018,2010,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2010,,"Gerald Babb, John Bennett, Vern Brandenburg, George Buehl, Sharon Corl, Andrea Dahl, Dave Hempel, Jeff Magnuson, Pam Myers, Nancy Oestreich, Ron Pauly, Debi Tharalson-Heitz, Liz Vandam",,"Westonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to prepare a collections management policies and procedures document.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Pamela J.",Myers,"Westonka Historical Society","5341 Maywood Rd.",Mound,MN,55364,952-474-1601,pmyers@iphouse.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-policies-procedures,,,,0 10007268,"Collection Inventory Phase 1",2017,9900,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9900,,"Glenn Holm, Harriet Heinen, Sheila Winstead, Lola Grafstrom, Irene Olson, Bruce Olson, Colleen Lorenson, Jolene Juhl, Bob Granitz, Katie Hedlund, Karen Hagen",0.4,"Roseau County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Britt,Dahl,"Roseau County Historical Society","121 Center Street E, Ste 101",Roseau,MN,56751,218-463-1918,rchsroseau@mncable.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-inventory-phase-1,,,,0 10007269,"Collections and Inventory Assessment",2017,3581,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3581,,"Alexander Casebolt, Richard McNabb, Mary R. Casebolt, Amy Jensen, Joseph Malinovsky, Emilie Casebolt, William Casebolt, Michele Fogelquist, Benjamin Hedberg, Nicole Jensen, Kathy Palmersten, Bonnie Walter",,"Minnesota Territorial Pioneers, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Benjamin,Hedberg,"Minnesota Territorial Pioneers, Inc.","393 Dunlap St. N #820","St. Paul",MN,55104,651-304-0350,ben.hedberg@mnterritorialpioneers.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-and-inventory-assessment-0,,,,0 10007270,"Collections Inventory",2017,9950,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Yes, GVHS accomplished its three short-term and intermediate outcomes: 1) Short term: GVHS gained intellectual and physical control of its collections by inventorying 100% of the 451 objects, 1,695 archival units, and 92 library volumes. 2) Intermediate: GVHS gained better and more organized access to its existing collections documentation by inputting 100% of its 2,328 inventory records into a digital record of the current collections documentation. 3) GVHS is now better able to identify gaps in its collection, and the Collections Committee will discuss how to complete a SWOT analysis and develop a comprehensive collecting plan at its meeting in May 2017.",,401,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10351,,"Nancy Azzam, Don Anderson, Crystal Boyd, Scott Goebel, Kenneth Huber, Nancy Kochenderfer, Linda Loomis, Steve Schmidgall, Andy Snope",,"Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Crystal,Boyd,"Golden Valley Historical Society","7800 Golden Valley Road","Golden Valley",MN,55427,612-247-5283,crystal.boyd@colorado.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-3,,,,0 10007271,"Collections Inventory and Cataloging",2017,5977,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5977,,"Mike Erickson,",,"City of Centerville","Local/Regional Government","To provide better organization of the collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Statz,"City of Centerville","1880 Main Street",Centerville,MN,55038,,MStatz@centervillemn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-and-cataloging,,,,0 10007272,"Collections Inventory Phase 7",2017,9990,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Achieved: The Director, Board members and Staff are observed to use hard-copy printed PastPerfect reports in a 3-ring binder to inform themselves, browse and do lookups, perform research and answer questions from visitors and other users of the collections. These reports are sorted in various ways to make searching for information easy: by donor, by title, by author, by condition and by bookcase and shelf. Staff is observed to easily find and find and retrieve books in the bookcases and shelves inventoried during this project. The 3-ring binder is also accessible for visitors to browse, do research and use as a finding aid. We are in the process of installing PDFs of the most recent PastPerfect reports on staff computers. Several staff members use the PastPerfect program on the laptop to search for information about the museum's collections which now includes the 1064 books inventoried during this phase. Exceeded: Staff are observed to follow correct book handling procedures. Exceeded: Use and access for users has increased. The PastPerfect catalog contains detailed information for a total today of 1,729 books in our Library. 1064 books and other library materials were inventoried during this phase of the project. Access to this information is available through printed PastPerfect reports, PDF formatted PastPerfect reports installed on staff computers, direct PP database search, query and browse functions. The museum has a Virtual Exhibition web page at www.kashubwinona.com which contains a list of our library holdings by title and author. We routinely spotlight library materials on the museum's Facebook page, which is followed by 310 people around the world. Locating a particular title, author, or location is so easy to do now for inventoried books. Exceeded: During this phase we documented the condition of 1064 inventoried books on BC10-16, BC17 shelf 1, BC17 shelf 4, BC19 shelf 1, BC20 shelf 1, and BC21 shelf 2. We have images of each book and its condition, and have noted which books need a book box or other protection. We will use this information to write a grant for archival rehousing materials. Our targets were exceeded throughout the project. This was due to greater involvement by the Consultant, implementing changes to the work plan (as noted above), and the team's total dedication and hard work.",,2076,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",12066,,"Lorraine Walski, Mary Drury, Carol Dennis, Louise Prondzinski, Terry Breza, LaVern Skroch, Mary Edel Beyer, Adam Pingot, Rev. Paul Breza, Joan McGill (adjunct)",0.15,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,paul@polishmuseumwinona.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-phase-7,,,,0 10007273,"Collections Inventory: Phase VI",2017,5200,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The original measurable outcome was completing the inventory of objects on the first floor in the museum's Glen Warehouse, located on MDC's property. This outcome was achieved and we now have a complete inventory of all 3D objects for the first time in our institution's history. The total number of objects inventoried was less than estimated at a total of 1,482 objects. We achieved these results by adhering to the formula presented in the original grant proposal. Mr. Clarke and Ms. Aubin spent an average of 30 minutes per object. Attached are sample inventory sheets as well as PastPerfect records indicating home location.",,7145,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",12345,,"Dan Vidmar, Shelley Robinson, Rich Puhek, Lisa Kvas, Carmen Bradach, Jackie Corradi-Simon, Robin Harkonen, Jessalyn Sabin",0.51,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,218-254-1238,allyse.freeman@mndiscoverycenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-phase-vi,,,,0 10007274,"Collections Management Policy & Procedures",2017,3800,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Of the measurable targets that were striven for the Hopkins Historical Society has achieved, and probably exceeded, the Short-Term goals. The result of the policy being approved was that the Collections Committee has used the document to guide how potential donations are processed. In addition, volunteers and other affiliates have used the document in order to add more details when the donation comes into the museum. Currently the society is moving into the intermediate stages of goals as a better understanding of its collections comes to light. Currently various sub-collections are being analyzed to coordinate a preservation priority list, as well as determine which areas to actively seek out for collections acquiring. Ultimately, once the Hopkins Historical Society conducts an inventory and 100% cataloging projects will the Long-Term goals be achieved.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3800,,"John Cooley, Mary Raabe, James Zdrazil, Nora Davis, Marlene Dvorak, Rick Brausen, Sheldon Berg, Colin Brown, Andrew Kitt, Jim Genellie, Jerre Miller, Dean Empanger",0.01,"Hopkins Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to prepare a collections management policies and procedures document.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Raabe,"Hopkins Historical Society","33--14th Ave. N",Hopkins,MN,55343,952-548-6480,info@hopkinshistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-policy-procedures-1,,,,0 10007275,"Collections Management Policy and Procedures at Mitchell Hamline School of Law",2017,3600,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We now have a viable and clear plan for accessioning and de-accessioning that will permit our History Center Committee to solicit appropriate items for our collection and handle them ethically, explain to possible donors whose items we cannot include why we cannot include them, provide a clear path for our archivist in terms of cataloging and preservation, and provide standards for controversial accessions. When our interpretive planning steps are completed, we should be ready to collect for a living and meaningful museum.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3600,,"Gregory L. Buck, Christine Chalstrom; Jeanne M. Forneris, Donovan W. Frank, Karen Park Galivan, Nicole James Gilchrist; Lisa A. Gray, Clifford M. Greene, Sara Grewing; Jill Flaskamp Halbrooks, Mark A. Hallberg, Linda N. Hanson, Frank V. Harris, Jean Holloway, James J. Hoolihan, Charles H. Johnson, Christine Kucera Kalla, Steven J. Kirsch, Jennifer Lauermann, Martin R. Lueck, Richard L. Mack, Eric J. Magnuson, Helen M. Meyer, Ruth A. Mickelsen, Fayneese Miller, Daniel P. O'Keefe, Steven E. Rau, Denise D. Reilly, Susan C. Rhode, Ellen G. Sampson, Lenor A. Scheffler, David M. Sparby, Becky R. Thorson, Wendy K. Watson",,"Mitchell Hamline School of Law","Private College/University","To hire a qualified consultant to prepare a collections management policies and procedures document.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marie,Failinger,"Mitchell Hamline School of Law","875 Summit Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55105,651-695-7658,marie.failinger@mitchellhamline.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-policy-and-procedures-mitchell-hamline-school-law,,,,0 10007135,"Collections Building Renovation and Artifact Storage Shelving, Phase 3",2018,47570,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",47570,,"Ardis Jensen (President), Keith Cich (Vice-President), Jeff Ollman (Secretary), Diana Witt (Treasurer), Barbara Lewis, Sue Grove, Dwane Hull, Judy Laskewitz, Glenn Medgaarden, Pat Kitchings, Milly Burroughs, Gene Anderson",,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better storage conditions, allowing for greater public access to objects in the collection.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jaimie,Timm,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 6th Ave SW",Austin,MN,55912,507-437-6082,collections@mowercountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-building-renovation-and-artifact-storage-shelving-phase-3,,,,0 10007154,"Collections Storage: Rehouse Library Books, Artwork & New Acquisitions",2018,8669,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8669,,"Tim Breza, Adam Pingot, Louise Prondzinski, Rev. Paul Breza, Carol Dennis, Sister Clair Korte, John Wagenaar, Lorraine Walski",,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,paul@polishmuseumwinona.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-storage-rehouse-library-books-artwork-new-acquisitions,,,,0 10012678,"Collections Storage Renovation at TMORA",2020,74386," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,23750,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",98136,,"Christine Podas-Larson, Chair, Elizabeth Petrangelo, Vice Chair, Steven Heim, Treasurer, Reggie Boyle, Secretary, Gwenn Djupedal, Ludmila Borisnova Eklund, M.D., Maria Loucks, Deanna Phillips, Julie Snow, Theofanis Stavrou, Ph.D., David Washburn, C. Ben Wright, R.D. Zimmerman",0.28,"The Museum of Russian Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Maria (Masha)",Zavialova,"The Museum of Russian Art"," 5500 Stevens Ave S. "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55419,"(612) 821-9045"," mzavialova@tmora.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-storage-renovation-tmora,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013416,"Collection Management Software Pilot Program",2017,124510,"MN Laws 2015 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","1. Museum across the state will have access to and affordable, web-based collection management software. MET. We are already assisting organizations to join in. 2. Museums will have the information they need to decide if/when to move to the new CMS. MET. We presented at the MALHM conference in April and are answering questions individually. There will be a formal packet of information for distribution in the near future. 3. CMS template will be created collectively. MET 4. Reports, forms, search and browse interfaces will be completed. MET 5. All 5 sites will be able to fully test the new CMS. MET. All sites have migrated their data and are using the sites. They are collecting data on any issues that arise so that adjustments to the system can be made in the future. 6. Museums and repositories across the state will be able to share their collection information with each other through a non-public shared database. MODIFIED and MET. Through community feedback, the shared site has been changed from private to public and will be active in the next month.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",124510,,"Dustin Heckman, Sara Hanson, Jill Wohnoutka, Alyssa Auten, Milissa Brooks-Ojibway, Mike Brubaker, Tamara Edevold, Ann Grandy, Janet Timmerman.",0.22,"Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to implement a pilot program for a new collections database to be tested by five MALHM partners.",,"Official Partners: Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums, Pope County Historical Society, Minnesota Indian Affairs Council in partnership with Hamline University, Stevens County Historical Society, Renville County Historical Society, and Isanti County Historical Society Supporting Organizations: Stearns History Museum, Morrison County Historical Society, Minnesota Digital Library, and Murray County Historical Society This partnership started in April 2014 when a task force of Minnesota-based collection managers and other museum personnel from various historical societies began to meet, understanding that the task force could influence the future of collections management systems by working together. Most Minnesota history museums' software runs on an obsolete database, which puts collection data at risk. While there has not been a critical failure, the partners deemed the subject important enough to start to look at what comes next. The Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums (MAHLM) will coordinate the pilot program. The task force determined that a free, open-source, web-based collections management system would be the best solution. The partnership will select software and web hosting vendors through an RFP process. The chosen vendor will provide an application that will allow for future expansion and work for the needs of museums and repositories across the state. This new software will be piloted using five institutions' collections data. By sharing a collections management system, organizations will save significantly on web hosting, training, and updates. The goal is for individual institutions to share their collection online with the public and with each other through a nonpublic, shared database.",2017-06-01,2018-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dustin,Heckman,"Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums","c/o Hormel Historic Home, 208 4th Ave. NW",Austin,MN,55912,"(612) 500-7460",staff@mnhistoryalliance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-management-software-pilot-program,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10013480,"Collections Accessibility Initiative- Catalog Inventory",2021,149942,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,26062,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",176004,,"Michele Hakala-Beeksma, Ron Hein, Dan Streu, John Marshall, Sammy Maida, Dr. Denton Stam, Celia Domich, Mary Erickson, Mary Keyes, Matthew Marlot, Karen Keenan, Larry Sommer, Neil Aitkin, Leone Graff, Amanda Goodman, Linda Folstad, Ron Sutton",3.92,"St. Louis County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,JoAnne,Coombe,"St. Louis County Historical Society","506 W Michigan Street",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 733-7581",jcoombe@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-accessibility-initiative-catalog-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013529,"Collection Storage Plan",2021,3750,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4000,,"Jeffry Wosje, Alise McGregor, Nick Roehl, Jim Davis, James Prom, Ned Carroll, and Jim Willis",,"City of Plymouth","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire professionals to assess and write a collections plan for a historically significant collection, which will allow greater public access to this resource.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebekah,Coffman,"City of Plymouth","3400 Plymouth Blvd",Plymouth,MN,55447,"(763) 509-5282",rcoffman@plymouthmn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-storage-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012204,"Collections Rehousing and Organizing",2018,7098," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","1Our collections are no longer on the floor of the store room 2The artifacts are stored following museum standards in archival boxes and on shelves 3The old musty carpet was removed 4We now have easy access to the collections 5The four foot table is set up in the room to use for processing new collection items 6We have extra storage space due to better organization of the collection Our targets were not only achieved but exceeded. We achieved success largely because the need was so great. When unexpected issues came up we went to our hired expert curator or called MNHS to ask how to handle things.",,1190,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8288,,"Laurie Andries, Wendy Petersen Biorn, Ashley Hackett, Roger Rosenquist",0.06,"Hassan Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better storage conditions, allowing for greater public access to objects in the collection.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karen,McCrossan,"Hassan Area Historical Society"," 25000 Hassan Parkway "," Rogers "," MN ",55374,"(763) 238-8382"," Karenkmg@embarqmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-rehousing-and-organizing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012315,"Collections Inventory Phase 9",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short term goal achieved. Staff is able to easily locate information and photographs for users and researchers upon request. Staff finds it physically easier to retrieve information from an organized file system. Clear, concise labels aid in visual retrieval. Staff uses the digital finding aid on their desktop for look-ups, research and to answer questions from Board members, visitors, callers and researchers. They easily retrieve exactly what is requested or needed in the ""Polish People"", flat file or Heritage Books file cabinets. This goal was achieved because there was a solid work plan and the project team (project director, volunteers and consultant) worked well together to achieve the stated project goals. Intermediate goal of having a standard museum registration system was achieved because there was a qualified, experienced Professional Museum Registrar involved in the project. The museum meets professional standards for the documentation of museum collections. ""Polish People"" family archival collections, historical photographs and archival documents are associated with donor, provenance and transactions involving it, both in the digital PastPerfect record and in paper registration files that include donation, accession and gift receipts.",,2800,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12800,,"Tim Breza, Adam Pingot, Louise Prondzinski, Rev. Paul Breza, Carol Dennis, Steve Zolondek, John Wagenaar, Mary Drury, Jon Masyga"," ","Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute"," 102 Liberty Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-3431"," paul@polishmuseumwinona.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-phase-9,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012340,"Collections Inventory",2019,9961," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short term measurable impact of this was project was that PHS would complete an inventory of the estimated 1600 objects housed in the Plymouth History Museum. Progress would be indicated by the completion of a digital catalog of approximately 1600 objects using the database software, Collective Access. Each record would include the following information: accession or FIC number; object name using the database?s preset nomenclature; dimensions (height, width, and depth); location; condition rating (excellent, good, fair, unstable, poor) and notes; examiners and date of examination; and photographs. Technically these targets were exceeded. PHS completed an inventory of 1979 objects and was able to record a description for each object. Over 275 accession records were created and 519 objects were linked to a donor and corresponding accession information. An attempt was made to scan photographs and documents to create an archival digital record of each versus a snapshot. This resulted in a much deeper digital catalog than was originally proposed. However, it could be said that PHS missed its targets. The discovery of hundreds of previously unaccounted for garments, accessories, textiles, photographs, books, and documents (e.g., letters, assessor cards, maps, newspaper clippings) meant that the inventory of the Plymouth History Museum cannot be considered complete.",,1330,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11291,,"Ben G. Broman, Paul Ellefson, Elzette Ferreira, Bob Gasch, Ted Hoshal, Dennis Jacobson, David Preves, David Schiebe",0.21,"Plymouth Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natasha,Thoreson,"Plymouth Historical Society"," c/o City of Plymouth, 3400 Plymouth Boulevard "," Plymouth "," MN ",55447,"(763) 509-5282"," nthoreson@plymouthmn.gov ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-4,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012424,"Collections Management Policy Development and Collections Survey",2019,9733," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","As expected, the new Collections Management Policies and Procedures developed by Rose Kubiatowicz provide the museum?s Board of Trustees and volunteer staff with the ability to properly accession, de-accession, and loan objects. These policies and procedures also address methods for properly documenting, handling, and conserving the artifacts. Additionally, the Collections Report included a summary of findings from the Collections Survey, recommendations to improve artifact display and storage, as well as a plan and procedures for a wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling inventory of the collections. It was originally anticipated that the information provided by Rose Kubiatowicz in the Collections Report would allow the museum?s grant writer to develop a structured plan to complete an inventory. However, Rose went beyond what was expected and outlined an eight-phase plan for a wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling inventory. She also provided a detailed plan for phase one of the inventory including budget options, a project description, and requirements for project personnel. Another unexpected piece of information in the Collections Report was a count of items currently on loan to the museum from the Jay Johnson Family Collection. Prior to receiving the grant, the museum?s Board members were uncertain which items were officially owned by the museum verses its founder, Jay Johnson. Additionally, a lack of proper accession procedures and documents made Jay hesitant to donate the majority of his collection. With new policies and procedures in place, Jay was able to donate 874 items from his private Civil War Collection to the museum, using the gift agreement and receipt forms provided by Rose.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9733,,"Jay Johnson, Jan Solomonson, Karen Froseth, Cathy Belmont, Sharon Marquardt"," ","Prospect House Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to prepare a collections management policies and procedures document and train staff to conduct a collections survey.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Abby,Bizzett-Johnson,"Prospect House Museum"," 403 Lake Avenue N "," Battle Lake "," MN ",56515,"(218) 864-4008"," abby@bizzettjohnson.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-policy-development-and-collections-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012455,"Collection Inventory Phase 2",2020,9990," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,7430,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17420,,"Glenn Holm, Harriet Heinen, Lola Grafstrom, Sheila Winstead, Bruce Olson, Jolene Juhl, Robert Granitz, Karen Hagen, Katie Hedlund, Aaron Magnusson, Don Miller, Harry Hamilton",0.36,"Roseau County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Britt,Dahl,"Roseau County Historical Society"," 121 Center Street E, Ste 101 "," Roseau "," MN ",56751,"(218) 463-1918"," rchsroseau@mncable.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-inventory-phase-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012519,"Collections Management Conversion & Upgrade",2020,9910," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,3536,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13446,,"Richard Petsch, Norleen Cooke, John Glady, Tina Reisner, Melissa Vander Plas, Herb Highum, Duane Bakke, Ken Stager",0.05,"Fillmore County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Sturgis,"Fillmore County Historical Society"," 202 County Road 8 "," Fountain "," MN ",55935,"(507) 268-4449"," sara@fillmorecountyhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-conversion-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012537,"Collections Management System Conversion",2020,7900," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7900,,"David Hanson (President), Linda Jerviss (Vice President), Lois Hancock (Secretary), Thomas Monson (Treasurer), James Checkel, David Chicos, Scott French, and Mark Packard."," ","Dodge County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Donald,Westfall,"Dodge County Historical Society"," 615 N Main Street, PO Box 456 "," Mantorville "," MN ",55955,"(785) 259-1859"," gilfavor@hotmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-system-conversion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012562,"Collections Software Purchase and Data Migration",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12300,,"Jere Day, Leslie Anfinson, Ann Johnson, Tom Sauer, Mark Boggs, Lynn Kent"," ","Milaca Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Schlenker,"Milaca Area Historical Society"," 145 S. Central Ave., PO Box 144 "," Milaca "," MN ",56353,"(320) 982-1212"," museum@milaca.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-software-purchase-and-data-migration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012587,"Collections Data Transfer to CollectiveAccess",2020,8410," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,750,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9160,,"Elaine Krueger, Jason Steinbrenner, Maggie Stewart, Bonnie Stewart, Janet Olson, Caese Haroldson, Stephenie Anderson,"," ","East Polk Heritage Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bonnie,Stewart,"East Polk Heritage Center"," Highway 2 East, PO Box 4 "," Fosston "," MN ",56542,"(218) 280-9176"," stewart.bonnielee@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Polk,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-data-transfer-collectiveaccess,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17767,"Collection Survey of New Members and Development and Enhancement of Metadata for Selected Content",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To survey and assess the collections of five new members of the Northfield Collaborative.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hayes,Scriven,"Northfield Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-survey-new-members-and-development-and-enhancement-metadata-selected-content,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17832,"MH&AC Collection Re-housing and Cataloguing",2013,6848,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6848,,"Lee Narum (president), John Peterson (vice-president), Madchen Mero (secretary), Jean McCabe (treasurer)",,"McIntosh Heritage & Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To rehouse and store according to archival standards loose issues of McIntosh Times newspapers.",,"To rehouse and store according to archival standards loose issues of McIntosh Times newspapers.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Robin,Shimpa,"McIntosh Heritage & Arts Center","PO Box 3",McIntosh,MN,56556,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Polk,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mhac-collection-re-housing-and-cataloguing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17841,"Collections Consolidation, Re-Inventory, and Rehousing Project",2013,3324,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3324,,"Sandra Berg, Steve Schroeder, Lesli Johnson, Barbara Anderson, Kathryn Johnson, Jim Van Hoven, Jim Oman, Mike Prichard, Don Lawrence, Bruce Carlsted, Fay Caneday, Lynn Longnecker.",,"Taylors Falls Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To rehouse and store according to archival standards objects documenting the history of Taylors Falls.",,"To rehouse and store according to archival standards objects documenting the history of Taylors Falls.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sandra,Berg,"Taylors Falls Historical Society","272 West Government Street","Taylors Falls",MN,55084,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-consolidation-re-inventory-and-rehousing-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17849,"Collections Storage and Rehousing",2013,5654,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5654,,"Kristin Makholm, David Kelly, Ann Ruhr Pifer, Matthew Bellin, Ann M. Heider, Mayor Christopher B. Coleman - Exofficio, Thomas J. Arneson, Mark Hier, Tom Hysall, Bonnie Kramer, John Larkin, Ronald Lattin, Bruce Lueck, Judy Mahoney, Paul Mellblom, George Reid, Gregg Rohde, Fred Wall, Bill Wittenbreer, Dick Zehring",,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve to museum standards the storage of artwork documenting Minnesota history.",,"To improve to museum standards the storage of artwork documenting Minnesota history.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kristin,Makholm,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","408 Saint Peter Street, Suite 419","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-storage-and-rehousing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17857,"Collections Care - Phase 2",2013,4725,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4725,,,,"Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve to museum standards the storage of approximately 110 textiles documenting Rice County.",,"To improve to museum standards the storage of approximately 110 textiles documenting Rice County.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society","1814 NW Second Avenue",Faribault,MN,55021,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-care-phase-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17861,"Collections Inventory - Project Completion",2013,6996,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6996,,,,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To inventory approximately 1,900 objects documenting Ramsey County history.",,"To inventory approximately 1,900 objects documenting Ramsey County history.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-project-completion,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18028,"Collections Acquisitions",2011,135443,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," A vital part of the Minnesota Historical Society's mission is preserving and making available a wide range of artifacts and materials chronicling our state's history. ACHF support is allowing the Society to create a more comprehensive legacy for future generations through the acquisition of important Minnesota artwork, books and manuscripts.   Art:  Arthur Allie, Street Corner on W. 7th Street in St. Paul, circa 1930 David Lefkowitz, Import?Export, 1995 and Rambler, 1994 Mike Kareken, Magnet George Morrison, Untitled, 1959 Patrick DesJarlait, Chippewa Dancer, 1964   Manuscripts: Charles F. Mix Manuscript Collection Carver Grant Materials Charles M. ""Speed"" Holman papers and memorabilia   Books: Sioux Spelling-Book: Designed for the Use of Native Learners. Published 1836. F. Scott Fitzgerald's Personal Copy of George Washington's The Farewell Address of George Washington / Daniel Webster's The First Bunker Hill Oration.  Published 1911. ",,"A vital part of the Minnesota Historical Society's mission is preserving and making available a wide range of artifacts and materials chronicling our state's history. ACHF support is allowing the Society to create a more comprehensive legacy for future generations through the acquisition of important Minnesota artwork, books and manuscripts.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3246,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-acquisitions,,,, 18138,"Collections Inventory and Data Entry",2012,6660,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Museum of American Art",," To gain physical and intellectual control through a professional inventory of remaining uninventoried museum collections. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-and-data-entry,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18145,"Collections Storage Improvements",2013,6384,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6384,,"Blaine Diesslin - President, Doug Hirdler - Vice President, Barb Cary-Hall -Secretary, Sherry Abts - Treasurer, Jim Beaty, Gil Knight, Phil Hyde, Lee Tessier, Peg Rosett",,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage",,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Guy-Levar,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","PO Box 391",Ely,MN,55731,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-storage-improvements,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17070,"Collections Inventory and Assessment",2010,6949,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8089,,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District - The Landing",," The project helps put The Landing back on a professional collections management footing after a disastrous fire several years ago that destroyed all of their inventory information. The grant allowed them to start making an inventory of the twenty-five buildings that make up The Landing including recording the condition and location of the collection. By the time the work was concluded three and a half historic structures where inventoried. Throughout the project  they overcame numerous work challenges in the buildings, including low light levels, no climate control, rodent activity, and program activity. In each case, they worked successfully around the obstacles. The project will serve future generations well. Each year thousands of people visit The Landing. A vital component of the programs are the artifacts. The artifacts range from large pieces of furniture, to cooking implements, to children's toys. The artifacts and interpreters ""transport""  the guests to another time. As visitors experience and observe daily chores, they make comparisons to their own daily lives; a perspective which is an essential feature of the The Landing programs. In order to continue their programs, it is vital the artifacts are properly cared for so that the artifact collection at The Landing will continue to support the living history programs for generations to come. ",,"To begin gaining intellectual and physical control over all objects in 25 buildings and provide better access to them",2010-03-30,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jefferson,Spilman,,"2187 Highway 101 East",Shakopee,MN,55379,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-and-assessment,,,, 17103,"Collections Care and Management: Inventory Project",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Afton Historical Society",," The Afton Historical Society (AHS) staff performed a wall-to-wall baseline inventory of 10,020 items, counting and locating each item.  This number includes all components of 6206 line items documented on the inventory forms.  Items inventoried include materials from the permanent collections, historical property that originated with the building, and consumable items/materials used in programming (PUMs) or for education.   One result of this inventory is that knowledge and information about each object is more readily and more easily available to present and future staff, and to the very community who entrusted the objects to their care.  The inventory has also greatly strengthened the Afton Historical Society's ability to fulfil their stewardship responsibilities and meet the needs of the collections.   The value of this inventory will endure and is already serving as a guide for future AHS policies and planning.  It has established a foundation for collections based projects for years to come, including conservation and collections management. They now have a record of what is in our collections and where the items are located. Future generations will benefit through the care taken now of the collections.   The inventory procedures, forms and policies put in place during the inventory will serve the Society for years to come. They have been added to existing policies and procedures in a manual designed to guide all museum operations for present and future officers, Board members, staff and volunteers. ",,"To gain physical and intellectual control of approximately 4000 artifacts using PastPerfect software.",2010-03-12,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Stan,Ross,,"14616 Afton Blvd. S",Afton,MN,55001,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-care-and-management-inventory-project,,,, 17549,"Collections Care & Mgmt: Phase 3",2012,6992,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Afton Historical Society and Museum",," Entering inventory level information, photographing, marking & cataloging 823 items into PastPerfect. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-care-mgmt-phase-3,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17562,"Collections Care & Mgmt: Calaloging 350 Artifacts",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Meeker County Historical Society",," To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust using PastPerfect. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-care-mgmt-calaloging-350-artifacts,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17572,"Collections Inventory",2012,6996,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Ramsey County Historical Society",," To gain physical and intellectual control through a professional inventory of approximately 3,800 objects documenting Ramsey County history. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17576,"Collections Inventory and Registration",2012,5384,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum",," To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust using PastPerfect. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-and-registration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17610,"Collection Rehousing and Labeling",2012,4978,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Beltrami County History Center",," To rehouse a collection of historic photographs in order to better preserve them. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-rehousing-and-labeling,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17642,"Collections Care & Mgmt: Cataloging Artifacts from Litchfield’s Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Hall & Museum",2012,25811,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,25811,,,,"Meeker County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fully catalog 2,892 objects documenting Meeker County history for better public access under the direction of a qualified museum registrar.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,James,Milan,"Meeker County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-care-mgmt-cataloging-artifacts-litchfield-s-grand-army-republic-gar-hall-museum,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17659,"Collections Care & Mgmt: Cataloging Items into PastPerfect",2012,24941,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,24941,,,,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To complete a full catalog of artifacts in the Afton History Museum under the direction of a qualified museum registrar in order to provide full access to the public.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-care-mgmt-cataloging-items-pastperfect,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17664,"Collection Management",2012,43403,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,43403,,,,"Minnesota Military Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To begin the inventory of the only statewide collection documenting Minnesota military history under the direction of a qualified museum objects curator.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Douglas,Bekke,"Minnesota Military Museum",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-management,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024993,"Collection Storage Equipment Phase 1",2021,9163,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All our goals were met.",,1014,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10177,,"Arthur Frame, Jay Milbrandt, Jerry Fiola, Justin Ahlers, Margaret Erickson, Meredith Vaselaar, Michael Vosburgh, Mitch Reker, Alan Oberloh, Patrick Demuth, Naomi Hill, Sandy Wood, Shari Nelson, Ronald Wood",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide appropriate storage materials for museum collections.",,"To provide appropriate storage materials for museum collections.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187,5073764431,nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-storage-equipment-phase-1,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025008,"Collections Management Software Upgrade",2021,7440,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Yes, all targets within the measurable impacts and timeline were met. We achieved these results because the all teams (MALHM, Whirl-i-Gig, and YMCHS) were highly motivated to achieve these results in a timely manner.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7440,,"Jane Remiger, John Berends, Dustin Kvistad, Brian Schulz, Drew Brockmen, Marylee Giese, Megan Lipetzky",,"Yellow Medicine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Megan,Lipetzky,"Yellow Medicine County Historical Society","5500 Hwy 67, PO Box 145","Granite Falls",MN,56241,3205644479,ymchs@co.ym.mn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-software-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025091,"Collection Storage Rehousing",2022,35000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,3800,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",38800,,"Jeffry Wosje, Alise McGregor, Nick Roehl, Jim Davis, James Prom, Ned Carroll, and Jim Willis",,"City of Plymouth","Local/Regional Government","To provide appropriate storage materials and shelving for museum collections.",,"To provide appropriate storage materials and shelving for museum collections.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebekah,Coffman,"City of Plymouth","3400 Plymouth Blvd",Plymouth,MN,55447,7635095282,rcoffman@plymouthmn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-storage-rehousing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025121,"Collections Conservation Surveys",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The written conditions reports on each object examined, as well as the summary report and the individual object treatment proposals have increased staff knowledge about all of the objects",,68108,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",78108,,"President Dr. Vijay Gaba, Vice President Jim Steen, Secretary JoNell Moore, Co-treasurers Dennis Herbranson and Warren Hilde, Jon Evert, Russ Hanson, Willy Jacobson, Jenna Kahly, Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Dr. Deb White, Diane Wray-Williams",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified conservators to assess the painting collection and half the textile collection at the museum.",,"To hire qualified conservators to assess the painting collection and half the textile collection at the museum.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-conservation-surveys,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025126,"Collection Storage Rehousing Phase 2",2022,9999,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All our goals were met but our time line had to be adjusted due to material shortages and delivery lead times.",,837,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10836,,"Arthur Frame, Jay Milbrandt, Jerry Fiola, Justin Ahlers, Meredith Vaselaar, Michael Vosburgh, Mitch Reker, Joel Kunze, Patrick Demuth, Naomi Hill, Sandy Wood, Shari Nelson, Ronald Wood",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187,5073764431,nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-storage-rehousing-phase-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025134,"Collections Management Software Migration",2022,9608,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: Successful data migration to CollectiveAccess complete as of May 31, 2022 - exceeded expectations for ease and speed of migration. This is due to the quality of the CollectiveAccess program along with good planning and highly committed volunteers. Staff and volunteers are fully trained and comfortable (not to say ecstatic) with the system, with final formal training complete August 4, 2022. Intermediate Term: Reduced cost for collections management software complete - met expectations. The annual subscription for CollectiveAccess is $300. The currently-advertised cost of PastPerfect with equivalent functionality is $1,995 for the first year and $1,245 annually after that. This is a significant, long-term savings for us as a non-profit organization. Increased ease of use for data entry COMPLETE based on immediate initial and continued feedback from staff and volunteers. We already have several data clean-up projects underway, including an urgent revision of our Morrison Collection of indigenous artifacts, in preparation for a NAGPRA consultation. Ability to share BCHS collections information with members of our community and related MALHM organizations - In process. Our BCHS page is live on the MN Collections website. We will begin adding more collections information and access as data clean-up continues and we establish a plan and priorities for doing so. Long Term: Our two major long term measures of success are both underway. Improved and expanded database that encompasses a much larger percentage of our current collections, also enabling a major project for digitization of paper documents and photographs In process BCHS will be able to implement new policies and procedures to conform to professional standards for collections management - In process. We have already implemented new procedures for accession and cataloging of items, with standardized metadata assignment.",,6757,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16365,,"Dan Allosso, President, Cecelia McKeig - Vice President, Chris Mueller - Secretary, Charlene Sturk - Treasurer, Andy Mack, Leo Soukup, Amy Karwoski, Catherine Marchand, Jim Aakhus",,"Beltrami County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Thabes,"Beltrami County Historical Society","130 Minnesota Avenue SW",Bemidji,MN,56601,2184443376,ethabes@beltramihistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-software-migration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025201,"Collections Inventory Phase 1",2022,9600,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,6025,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15625,,"Gwen Fleace, Paula Bargfrede, Delia Emmerich, John Hay, Larry Hansen, Randy Winter, Rose Schultz, Sherry Schoewe, Darrell Nissen, Cathy Hohenstein",,"Jackson County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nick,Riordan,"Jackson County Historical Society","PO Box 238, 307 North Highway 86",Lakefield,MN,56150,5078226694,jchsmn1925@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Jackson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-phase-1,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025223,"Collections Storage Updates",2022,9478,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2020,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11498,,"Brian Balusek, Dave Bortner, Jay Diebold, Jim Eidsvold, John Engelen, Bob Fricke, Mike Jost, John Karlson, Andy Luikens, Carl Mammel, Lowell Pickett, Robyn Snyder, Jon Steinbring, Russ Sticha, Katie Williams",0.1,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide appropriate storage materials for museum collections. ",,"The grant project upgraded the museum’s collections storage space with new shelving, archival storage materials, and a collections processing workstation to meet current needs, comply with basic museum standards, and prepare for future needs. An additional 78 linear feet of storage shelving was added. Previously the collections area was disorganized, with no archival materials being used to care for and protect artifacts. The shelving was old display shelves from a retail store with not enough linear feet to accommodate their current storage needs. As a result, much of the collection in the storage area sat on the floor.  During the installation of the shelving, a museum patron who heard what the museum was doing donated metal flat file storage cabinets to the museum. Volunteers and the collections assistant moved the bulk of the small fishing lures and tackle to these drawers after they had been lined with polyethylene foam. The drawers were also used for large archives such as maps and large prints, with layers of archive-safe tissue in between. Objects are now stored in archive-safe materials and containers, which will extend their lifespan for future generations to learn from and enjoy. Artifacts that had previously been stored in an unsafe manner, both for the object and for staff, are now more securely stored on shelving or in containers. And catalog records for the location have been updated so that in the future, objects are readily found and accessed, broadening their use for research or display.   ",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kaci,Johnson,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","205 3rd Avenue W, PO Box 1216",Alexandria,MN,56308,3207591114,kaci@legacyofthelakes.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-storage-updates,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10025228,"Collections Storage/Rehousing",2023,170690,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,48837,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",219527,,"Robert L. Fendler, Paul C. Himmler, John L. Cook, Jr., Mary A. Hanson, Dayton L. Berg, Kathie Brown, Steven R. Johnson, Tony R. Krall, G. Roger McNear III, David E. Olson, James H. Proctor, Michael S. Rosenzweig, David S. Wething, Rolf Widstrand.",,"Minnesota Masonic Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide appropriate storage materials for museum collections.",,"To provide appropriate storage materials for museum collections.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Theresa,Norman,"Minnesota Masonic Historical Society and Museum","11411 Masonic Home Drive",Bloomington,MN,55437,9529486507,theresa.norman@mnmasonic.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-storagerehousing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025253,"Collections & Storage Lighting of the Sacred Heart Area Museum: Implementation",2023,104681,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,10445,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",115126,,"Howard Dahlager, Marjorie Flaata, Cheryl Skalbeck, Marilyn Agre, Tami Hebrink, LaMont Jacobson, Sonja Thune",,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Sacred Heart Area Historical Society's lighting systems in their collections and storage areas.",,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Sacred Heart Area Historical Society's lighting systems in their collections and storage areas.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, PO Box 462","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,3207652274,sonja@hcinet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-storage-lighting-sacred-heart-area-museum-implementation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025300,"Collections Management System Conversion and Upgrade",2023,7315,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7315,,"Bennett Porter, Paul Draheim, Hannah Curtis, Roy Martin, Lisa Berg",,"Minnesota Veterinary Historical Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marisa,Kuennen,"Minnesota Veterinary Historical Museum","1365 Gortner Ave","Saint Paul",MN,55108,6513150286,kuenn021@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-system-conversion-and-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025307,"Collection Management System and Pilot Inventory",2023,5458,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,4492,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9950,,"Pipper Berg Madsen, Rikke Dierssen-Morice, Laura Forslev, Michael Fredrick, Ron Grand, Lars Hesbjerg, Bill Holmquist, Susan Jacobsen, Lisa Jensen, Mari Larsen, Ginny Leppart, Susan Loschenkohl, Catherine Mahowald, Steen Moeller, Janet Ogden-Bracket, Mette Pedersen, Tom Petersen, Julie Robbins, Bruce Simpson, Scott Thomsen",,"Danish American Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Jacobsen,"Danish American Center","3030 West River Parkway South",Minneapolis,MN,55406-2396,6127293800,susan.jacobsen@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Anoka, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-management-system-and-pilot-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025309,"Collections Management System Conversion & Upgrade",2023,9869,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,4235,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14104,,"Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Matt Becker, Mike Bernatz, Judy Bodway, Gwen Carman, Anne Conway, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Kelly Fluharty, James Goblirsch, Scott Hannon, Erich Lippman, Janis Martin, Blake Pickart, Mary Stoltman, Stephen Swenson, Jill Veerkamp",0.05,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Bloedorn,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,5074542723,curator@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-system-conversion-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031290,"Collection and Documentation of our Hmong SGU Veterans' Stories and Artifacts",2024,250000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Grants","$250,000 the first year is for a grant to Special Guerrilla Units Veterans and Families of USA, Inc. to collect, document, archive, preserve, and make available to the public Hmong Special Guerrilla Units veterans' histories and for programming and educational efforts to teach the public about their history serving as proxy soldiers for the United States during the Secret War in Laos.","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,,250000,,"Tong Vang, President Ganghis Khang, Vice President Dr. Phoua Vang, Secretary Lillian Vang, Treasure Neng Cha Xai Vang, Honor Guard Zong Lor Thao, Assistant Honor Guard Wang Lee Xiong, Cultural Youa Ying Vang, Assistant Cultural",0.019607843,"Special Guerrilla Units (SGU) Veterans and Families of USA, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"A grant to collect, document, archive, preserve, and make available to the public the oral history and/or stories of the Hmong Special Guerrilla Units veterans.",2023-10-01,2025-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Noah,Vang,"Special Guerrilla Units (SGU) Veterans and Families of USA, Inc.","800 Minnehaha Avenue East, Suite 375","St Paul",MN,55106,6515286240,vangminnesota@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-and-documentation-our-hmong-sgu-veterans-stories-and-artifacts,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031339,"Collections Inventory Phase 2",2023,7150,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Contractors exceeded target of 1500 catalog entries added to CollectiveAccess and made available to the public via MNCollections, cataloging 2041 objects. This stood in contrast to the first phase, where we did not reach our target. A number of factors could account for this; workers in this phase seemed to possess a greater level of technological literacy, the objects being cataloged were smaller and required less time to describe them, and more information was available to us for the artifacts so less research was required. Findability and access targets were also achieved. In line with the first phase of this project, we have included a line item for conservation treatment in our annual budgets. We have identified objects in need of conservation treatment and a schedule has been developed. Artifacts from the second phase of the inventory have already been incorporated into museum exhibits, and we have identified items that do not fit within the scope of our collection and can be considered for deaccession.",,7102,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14252,,"Gwen Fleace, Paula Bargfrede, Delia Emmerich, John Hay, Larry Hansen, Randy Winter, Rose Schultz, Barb Bakalyar, Darrell Nissen, Roger Pohlman",,"Jackson County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nick,Riordan,"Jackson County Historical Society","PO Box 238, 307 North Highway 86",Lakefield,MN,56150,5078226694,jchsmn1925@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Jackson,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-phase-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031245,"Collection of Oral Histories of the Wiccan Church of Minnesota",2024,9830,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9830,,"Timothy Knight (President), Mike Kirk (Treasurer), Justin Stein (Secretary)",0.107843137,"Cultural Archive of Modern Paganism","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 15-20 oral history interviews the history of the Wiccan Church of Minnesota.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,LeBow,"Cultural Archive of Modern Paganism","1315 Crestridge Lane",Eagan,MN,55123,6512101188,l.lebow@paganarchive.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-oral-histories-wiccan-church-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031269,"Collection Management Conversion and Upgrade",2024,7017,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7017,,"President, Ted Ekkers, Vice President, Lynne Carper, Secretary, Kathy Spence Johnson, Treasurer, Henry Solmer, Trustees, John Olson, Doug Johnson, Rick Sewall, Bill Beyer, Mary Lou Nemanic",,"St. Louis Park Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathy,Johnson,"St. Louis Park Historical Society","3700 Monterey Drive","St Louis Park",MN,55416,6128041461,slphistory@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-management-conversion-and-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031191,"Collections Inventory and CMS Update",2024,9997,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,4452,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14449,,"Richard Olson, Rick Abel, Brant Melbo, Stanley Sundquist, Laurie Brein, Ron Halvorson, Lynn Riggs, Mary Hood, Nancy Ames",0.000490196,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society","PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,2187852000,tedevold@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-and-cms-update,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031197,"Collections Accessibility Initiative: Catalog Inventory Continued",2024,44936,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",44936,,"Ron Hein, Jeff Wencl, Dan Streu, Steve Matthews, Karen Keenan, Leone Graf, Michele Hakala Beeksma, John Marshall, Brandon Hartung, Tim Mcloughlin, Ashley Grimm, Annie Harala, Celia Domich, Mary Keyes, Kathy Siskar, Chuck Palmquist, Jeanne Maki",1.176470588,"St. Louis County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nicholas,Jensen,"St. Louis County Historical Society","506 W Michigan Street",Duluth,MN,55802,2187337581,nick@thehistorypeople.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-accessibility-initiative-catalog-inventory-continued,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031221,"Collection Inventory - Phase 1",2024,9969,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,3050,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13019,,"David Elfstrand, Kristin Engman, Sandra Grunewald, Janelle Lindberg-Kendrick, Dan Lindgren, Chris Lundberg, Jerry Peterson, Barb Sackmann, Mary Sandgren, Jim Thorson",0.076470588,"Gammelgarden Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Rinkenberger,"Gammelgarden Museum","20880 Olinda Trail, P.O. Box 62",Scandia,MN,55073,6517247872,media@gammelgardenmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-inventory-phase-1-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031244,"Collections Storage Rehousing Project",2024,141000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,42264,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",183264,,"William Palmer, President; Carol White, Vice President; John Sherman, Treasurer; Marilee Thomas, Secretary; Jerry Bottelberghe, Pamela Bush, Dr. Jeff Kolnick, Jan Louwagie, and Cassi Weiss.",,"Lyon County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society","301 W. Lyon St.",Marshall,MN,56258,5075376580,director@lyoncomuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-storage-rehousing-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031175,"Collections Management Conversion and Upgrade",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Richard Waters, Alyssa Ness, Aaron Street, Tim Freeland, Aya Myint, Will Redetzke, Shelby Wilson, Walid Keita, Mark Heiman, Adam Lindquist",0.049019608,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sean,Allen,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street S",Northfield,MN,55057,5073585929,director@northfieldhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-conversion-and-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025315,"Collections Storage Plan",2023,9999,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9999,,"Erika Bailey-Johnson, Bill Forsyth, George Glazier, David Harrington, Keir Johnson, Pebaam Jones, Nance Kunkel, Ward Merrill, Michael Reid, Dave Rolloff, Peggy Ann Smith, Diane Tessari, Jerry Williams",,"Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professionals to assess and write a collections storage plan for a historically significant collection of books, which will allow greater protection and public access to this resource.",,"To hire professionals to assess and write a collections storage plan for a historically significant collection of books, which will allow greater protection and public access to this resource.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Otto,"Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation","12697 177th St N","Marine on St. Croix",MN,55047,6518674649,rebecca@eober.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-storage-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17332,"Collections Storage Upgrade - Stationary Shelving",2010,22400,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1261,,,,,,"Sherburne County Historical Society",,"To assist in acquiring and installing large functional object storage to better preserve significant evidence from the county's past.",,"To assist in acquiring and installing large functional object storage to better preserve significant evidence from the county's past.",2010-03-01,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Maureen,Galvin,,"10775 - 27th Avenue SE",Becker,MN,55308,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-storage-upgrade-stationary-shelving,,,, 17372,"Collections Care and Management at 10 Area Museums",2011,6876,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5165,,,,,,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest",," Twelve northwestern MN museums joined together to form the Minnesota's Historic Northwest group. The group, which includes: Beltrami, Clearwater, Kittson, Mahnomen, Norman, Lake of the Woods, Roseau, Pennington, Red Lake, Polk County Historical Societies, the East Polk heritage Center and the McIntosh Arts and Heritage Center collaborated to purchase supplies and to conduct workshops about artifact storage. Purchasing in quantity reduced costs enabling the purchase of more and more varied items. Three peer training sessions, focusing on proper conservation methods, were held at Roseau, Shevlin and Thief River Falls between October, 2010 and February, 2011. All participants benefitted from the materials received as well as the best practices learned. ",,"To improve collections care and storage at history museums in 11 northwestern Minnesota counties",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tamara,Edevold,,"412 Geary Avenue NE",Bagley,MN,56621,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-care-and-management-10-area-museums,,,, 17402,"Collections Care & Management: Cataloging Phase 2",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,154,,,,,,"Afton Historical Society",," The AHS hired part-time, temporary staff to input data into their PastPerfect collections management system. This was Phase II of a cataloging project and the data had been gathered during Phase I of the project. AHS exceeded their goal by cataloging more than the estimated 1393 objects. ",,"To complete data entry of records to gain intellectual and physical control over documentary evidence of Afton history",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Stan,Ross,,"14616 Afton Blvd. S",Afton,MN,55001,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-care-management-cataloging-phase-2,,,, 17408,"Collections Management Upgrade",2011,3600,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2380,,,,,,"Pipestone County Historical Society",," The PCHS updated PastPerfect Museum software from 3.0 to 5.0. This has improved the overall management and public accessibility of the collections. Specifically, the software has made the Schoolhouse and the Military Uniform collections more searchable, traceable and available to researchers. Staff also have more complete information about what objects are housed in the Museum. ",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over documentary collections through the addition of PastPerfect Museum Software",2010-10-11,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Hoskins,,"113 S. Hiawatha Ave.",Pipestone,MN,56164,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-upgrade,,,, 17436,"Collections Inventory and Registration Update Project",2011,6607,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Beltrami County Historical Society",," An accurate, up-to-date digital catalog of records was created when the Beltrami County Historical Society purchased and implemented PastPerfect software to monitor and inventory it's collections. A contractor was hired to oversee the project. Three interns were trained to assist with data entry, inventory methods and artifact photography. Paper accession records were entered into the database and missing data on previously digitized records was inserted. Software registration updates and physical inventories fulfilled the goal to better document, maintain and track over 20,000 artifacts documenting Beltrami County history. ",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over 20,000 artifacts documenting Beltrami County history",2010-12-10,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Wanda,Hoyum,,"130 Minnesota Ave. SW",Bemidji,MN,56601,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-and-registration-update-project,,,, 17490,"Collections Inventory and Assessment",2011,6750,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3902,,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District - The Landing",," Building on past efforts to catalog collections, the Three Rivers Park District continued the assessment and inventory of collections at The Landing in Shakopee. Inventories of 1, 015 artifacts from six (6) individual structures: the Wilkie House; the Graffenstadt House; the Kahl House; the Harms House; the Bank, and the Boesel ""Red"" Barn were conducted. All artifact information was recorded by PastPerfect software. The work was conducted by a seasonal Curator who had been hired to catalog and photograph the collections and to draft recommendations for long term preservation and future projects at The Landing. ",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over museum collections in five buildings",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jefferson,Spilman,,"2187 East Highway 101",Shakopee,MN,55379,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-and-assessment-0,,,, 17130,"Collections Care & Mgmt: Cataloging Phase 1",2011,6990,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Afton Historical Society",,"To upgrade collections catalog from paper to PastPerfect Museum Software",,"To upgrade collections catalog from paper to PastPerfect Museum Software",2010-07-15,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Stan,Ross,,"14616 Afton Blvd. S",Afton,MN,55001,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-care-mgmt-cataloging-phase-1,,,, 17328,"Collection Storage Renovation Project",2010,75000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,43988,,,,,,"Dakota County Historical Society",," Dakota County Historical Society was dealing with crowded storage conditions—with existing space at capacity, collections spill over onto the floor and in the aisles—despite efforts to reduce/eliminate inappropriate collections. The project provided improved storage with room for growth. Dakota County Historical Society, Executive Director Chad Roberts interviewed. ",,"To assist in acquiring and installing compact storage to better preserve significant evidence from the county's past.",2010-03-01,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Chad,Roberts,,"130 Third Avenue North","South St. Paul",MN,55075,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-storage-renovation-project,,,, 33879,"Collections Management Policy & Procedures and PastPerfect Upgrade",2015,4603,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","This project provided the Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation (MANGHF) with two essential tools needed for a collecting institution. First, it provided the board with a means of monitoring collection-based activities, and will serve as a reference guide for volunteers, providing uniformity and consistency as the organization grows and changes. Second, it will assist MANGHF in maintaining its collections records. Purchase of PastPerfect professionalizes and formalizes MANGHF",,,"Available upon request. Contact",4603,,"Karen Wolf, Michael Drews, Terry Morris, Thomas Simonet, Greg Haase, Jerry Schultz, Ray Pittman, Rick Heinecke, Robert Minish",0.00,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kirk,Ransom,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","PO Box 11598","St. Paul",MN,55111,952-936-0373,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-policy-procedures-and-pastperfect-upgrade,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33910,"Collections Evaluation and Inventory System Consolidation",2015,6096,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","This project aimed to complete the evaluation and consolidation of 325 artifact and textile boxes over an 18-week period. We achieved this goal by systematically going through all artifact boxes then all textile boxes in numerical order. We also had the opportunity to utilize other staff and intern time to assist with this project, allowing us to keep to a strict timetable and to complete the project.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",6096,,"Steve Baxa, Scott Hermanson, Marie Dranttel, Pam Morson, Alma Forst, Eileen Holz, Nita Aasen, Michael Callahan, Bob Schabert, Maria Lokensgard, Joe Urban, Lori Lahlum, Abbi Carleton, JoAnn Gieseke, Tami Skinner.",0.26,"Nicollet County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections which will allow the public greater access to the community",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alyssa,Auten,"Nicollet County Historical Society","1851 N Minnesota Avenue","St. Peter",MN,56082,507-934-2160,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nicollet,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-evaluation-and-inventory-system-consolidation,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33926,"Collections Inventory",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Under the direction of a qualified archivist, the Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame inventoried 100% of its collection, approximately 157 linear feet or 2,447 catalog records. Museology provided an additional 12 hours of training for MAHOF volunteers in order to ensure that volunteers and board members will be able to enter future accessions into PastPerfect and manage intellectual control of the collection. The archivist and inventory technician that worked on this project implemented MAHOF",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Noel Allard, Raymond Rought, Jim Hanson, Peter Gavin, Robert Hearn, Darrell Bolduc, Russ Jensen, Bruce Kitt, Raymond Klosowski, Terry Marsh, Louis J. Martin, Robert N. Steinbrunn, Peter Strommen, G. Thomas Wier",0.00,"Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections which will allow the public greater access to the community",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Noel,Allard,"Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame","P.O. Box 53","Park Rapids",MN,56464,218-732-5100,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-2,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33969,"Collections Management Policy and Procedures",2016,5155,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5155,,"Crystal Boyd, Kenneth Huber, John Colwell, Don Anderson, Linda Loomis, Nancy Kochenderfer, Rudi Martignacco, Peggy Nelson, Nancy Azzam, Betty Crews, Jim Hera, DeDe Scanlon, Steven Schmidgall",0.00,"Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to prepare a collections management policies and procedures document.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Boyd,"Golden Valley Historical Society","7800 Golden Valley Road","Golden Valley",MN,55427,612-247-5283,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-policy-and-procedures-0,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33972,"Collections Inventory: Phase 5",2016,9990,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The expected impacts of the project were achieved. Our goal was to inventory 1152 items and we attained a final count of 1150. Project Director, Consultant and Collections Assistant worked well together and developed a good rapport. The museum",,2172,"Available upon request. Contact",12162,,"Lorraine Walski, Mary Drury, Carol Dennis, Louise Prondzinski, Terry Breza, LaVern Skroch, Mary Edel Beyer, Adam Pingot, Rev. Paul Breza, Joan McGill (adjunct)",0.15,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-phase-5,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33988,"Collections Inventory: Phase V",2016,5200,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The original measurable outcome was completing the inventory of objects on the second floor in the museum's Glen Warehouse, located on MDC?s property. This outcome was achieved and we are prepared to move into the final phase of the inventory process which will be to complete the first floor of the Glen Warehouse. The total number of objects inventoried was less than estimated at a total of 2,381 objects. We achieved these results by adhering to the formula presented in the original grant proposal. Mr. Clarke, Ms. Aubin, and Ms. O?Sidhe spent an average of 20 minutes per object. Attached are sample inventory sheets.",,7145,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",12345,,"Dan Vidmar, Harlan Tardy, Paul Janssen, Rich Puhek, Jason Metsa, Shelley Robinson, Lisa Kvas, Jackie Corradi Simon, Carmen Bradach",0.51,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,218-254-1238,allyse.freeman@mndiscoverycenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-phase-v,,,,0 28775,"Collections Management Policy & Procedures",2014,9501,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9501,,"Noel Allard Executive Director Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame John Andrews Scout Executive/CEO Northern Star Council, Boy Scouts Dr. Tom Bartoe President & CEO, PTB & Associates Inc. STARBASE Minnesota Board of Directors Neil Brackin Director of Air Transportation, General Mills Clayton T. Cowl, MD, MS Chair, Aerospace Medicine, Mayo Clinic Don Craighead Chief Executive Officer & President DHC Enterprises Bruce DeWitt Vice President & General Manager, ATK Dr. William Garrard Aerospace Engineering, University of Minnesota Director, Minnesota Space Grant Consortium Jeff Hamiel Executive Director Metropolitan Airports Commission Gordon Hoff Executive Director Minnesota Business Aviation Association Andrea Kajer Deputy Director, External Relations Minnesota Historical Society Bruce Kitt Executive Director NWA History Centre, Inc. Dale Klapmeier (Board Chair) Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Cirrus Aircraft Commander Chip Laingen, U.S. Navy (retired) Executive Director, Defense Alliance Communications and R&D Director, Minnesota Wire William Lentsch Senior Vice President, Minnesota Operations Delta Air Lines, Inc. Sean McAfee Global Sales & Marketing Leader, Aerospace, 3M Brigadier General Mark Ness (retired) Ann Novacheck Attorney, Lindquist & Vennum Doug Paulson STEM Specialist Minnesota Department of Education Don Piccard Piccard Balloons Eric Raarup Chief Marketing Technology Officer, Avtex Ray Rought Minnesota Aviation History & Education Center Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad (retired) State Chair Emeritus Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Doug Spong, APR President, Carmichael Lynch Carmichael Lynch Spong Jana Vaughan Executive Director, Airport Foundation MSP Steve Wagner Executive Director, Workforce/Community Development Lake Superior College/MnSCU Brad Westphal Boeing Business Leader, Honeywell Aerospace Lt. Colonel Richard Wiessner (retired) Chair, MN Air National Guard Historical Foundation Elaine Wyatt Chief Advancement Officer Girl Scouts of MN and WI River Valleys",,"AirSpace Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to assess historically significant collections and write a collections management policy.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristi,Wangstad,"AirSpace Minnesota","6975 34th Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55450,952-473-3066,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-policy-procedures-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28777,Collections,2014,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Jan Resberg President Kris Lyons Vice President Marilyn Lee Secretary Wendy Carlberg Treasurer",,"Proctor Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to assess historically significant collections and write a collections management policy.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,James,Schwarzbauer,"Proctor Area Historical Society","100 Pionk Drive",Proctor,MN,55810,218-624-0187,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28780,"Collections Project for Preservation and Interpretation",2014,6772,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6772,,"Joanne Giga (President), Mike Jensen (President Elect), Barry Adams, Bev Faltezsek, Jerry Ganfield, Ken Henricksen, Tamzen Johnson, Jerry Lewison, Lloyd Mans, Linda Shaw, Glenn Wiesjhan, Jean Larson, Renee Lowrey, Patty Jessop, Kaye Fransen, and Mark Schultz (County Liaison)",0.02,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve care and management of collections through proper storage.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society","1700 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,507-451-1420,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-project-preservation-and-interpretation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28822,"Collections Inventory: Phase 4",2015,9985,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9985,,"Father Paul Breza, Lorraine Walske, Steven Boland, Carol Dennis, Terry Breza, Jessi Pohlman, LaVern Skroch, Louise Prondzinski",0.15,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-phase-4,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28825,"Collections Inventory Preparation",2015,9750,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9750,,"Arla Budd, Harvey Klar, Edwin Stoffel, Helen Clarke, John Skluzacek, Ardis Jensen, Steve Richardson, Deloris Nielsen, Gary Koland, Michas Ohnstad, Mike Swiridow, Cheryl Godding",0.07,"Pine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Arla,Budd,"Pine County Historical Society","PO Box 123",Askov,MN,55704,320-310-1086,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-preparation-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28834,"Collections Inventory",2015,3547,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3547,,"Curtis Sampson Janice Weikle Sharon Stark",,"Hector Historical Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sharon,Stark,"Hector Historical Center","PO Box 482",Hector,MN,55342,329-848-3013,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28903,"3D Collections Inventory",2015,74868,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,74868,,"Tim Chirhart, Jon McGee, Bill Carlin, Tom Matthews, Patrick McNeal, Doug Petersen, Bruce Skalbeck, Phil Terry, Jim Davis, Mark Muniz, Dan Tideman, Cathy Mehelich, Barbara Carlson, Betty Lou Berg, Patricia Webber",2.60,"Stearns History Museum and Research Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-10-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Smith,"Stearns History Museum and Research Center","235 33rd Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,320-253-8424,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/3d-collections-inventory,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28912,"Collections Care & Management",2015,24960,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,24960,,"Kriste Ericsson, Kay Rodrigue, Erv Skaar, Mike Warring, Jim Johnson, Clark Joslin, Bill Carlson, Leonard Worth, Susan Morris",0.79,"Isanti County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of archival materials held in public trust.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,McCully,"Isanti County Historical Society","33525 Flanders St. NE",Cambridge,MN,55008,763-689-4229,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Isanti",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-care-management,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28536,"Collections Inventory Preparation",2014,9997,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The following outcomes were achieved due to team members",,,1166,,11163,,"Lorraine Walske, Carol Dennis, Louise Prondzinski , Terry Breza , Jessi Pohlman, LaVern Skroch, Fr Paul Breza, Steve Boland",0.09,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust using PastPerfect Museum Software.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-preparation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28552,"Collections Storage and Rehousing",2014,7946,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The rivet span storage shelving was installed and covered in Marvelseal. Artifacts were moved from Storage B to the racks in the secondary building (see photos). Rearranging and rehousing of small collections within Storage B and movement of archival items into Storage B, helping to alleviate overcrowding in the Archives.",,,7818,,15764,,"Barclay Carriar, Tim Chirhart, Jon McGee, Annette Atkins, Carolyn Garven, Chuck Goebel, Deb Huschle, Patrick McNeal, Doug Petersen, Bruce Skalbeck, Phillip Terry, Tom Matthews, Betty Lou Berg, Bill Carlin, Dr. Rev Mark Hulquist",,"Stearns History Museum and Research Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve care and management of archival and small three-dimensional collections through proper storage.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Smith,"Stearns History Museum and Research Center","235 33rd Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,320-253-8424,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-storage-and-rehousing-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28560,"Collections Inventory",2014,9985,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","All target outcomes were met and some were exceeded. This was due to team members",,,,,9985,,"Lorraine Walske, Carol Dennis, Louise Prondzinski , Terry Breza , Jessi Pohlman, LaVern Skroch, Fr Paul Breza, Steve Boland",0.16,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28561,"Collection Storage Case Replacement and Upgrade",2014,7802,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7802,,"University Board of Regents Linda Cohen, David Larson, Clyde Allen, Richard Beeson, Laura Brod, Thomas Devine, John Frobenius, Venora Hung, Dean Johnson, Davie McMillan, Maureen Ramirez, Patricia Simmons.",0.04,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Bell Museum of Natural History)","Public College/University","To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Menken,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Bell Museum of Natural History)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collection-storage-case-replacement-and-upgrade,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28645,"Collections Management Policy & Procedures and PastPerfect Purchase",2014,5527,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5527,,"Bruce Kitt, President; Jerry Nielsen, V.P. Administration & Treasurer; Wayne Snyder, V.P. Operations; Mary Fryer, Secretary; Directors: Al Carriveau, Dru Dunwoody, Jay Harrington, Bob Johnson, Fay Kulenkamp, Bill Marchessault, Vince Rodriguez & Susan Rostkoski.",,"NWA History Centre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to prepare a collections management policies and procedures document.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bruce,Kitt,"NWA History Centre","8101 - 34th Avenue South, Suite B-747",Bloomington,MN,55425,952-698-4478,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-policy-procedures-and-pastperfect-purchase,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28653,"Collections Management Policy & Procedures",2014,5642,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5642,,"Ray Rought, President; David Myren, Vice Presidenty; Kevin Sliwinski, Treasurer; Janese Thatcher, Secretary",,"Minnesota Aviation History and Education Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to prepare a collections management policies and procedures document.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Raymond,Rought,"Minnesota Aviation History and Education Center","PO Box 7884","St. Paul",MN,55107,651-261-5724,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-policy-procedures,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28655,"Collections Management Policy and Procedures",2014,5642,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5642,,"Noel Allard, Raymond Rought, Jim Hanson, Peter Gavin, Robert Hearn, Darrell Bolduc, Russ Jensen, Bruce Kitt, Raymond Klosowski, Terry Marsh, Louis J. Martin, Robert N. Steinbrunn, Peter Strommen, G. Thomas Wier",,"Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to prepare a collections management policies and procedures document.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Noel,Allard,"Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame","P.O. Box 53","Park Rapids",MN,56464,218-732-5100,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Hubbard, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-management-policy-and-procedures,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28427,"Collections Inventory, Phase III",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The inventory staff have met and exceeded our expectations for the inventory. Our plan was to complete 2,000 objects in Row 12: Governer Rudy Perpich Collection, Row 13: Art Collection, Row 14: Costumes and large free standing objects, Historic houses (Homestead/Sauna/Barn, Darfegoahti Sami Hut, and Stabbur). We completed Row 12, Row 13, Row 14, the three historic buildings. Because there were significantly less artifacts in the Stabbur and Darfegoahti we were able to inventory CCC Museum Building.",,,1309,,8309,,"Rep. Carly Melin, Harlan Tardy, Larry Killien, Paul Janssen, Lisa Kvas, Jim Perunovich, Bonnie Fena, Deron Stendor, Shelley Robinson, Rally Hess.",0.34,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To begin the next phase of a complete collections inventory, making the collections more accessible to the public.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mai,Vang,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,218-254-1238,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Cook, Crow Wing, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collections-inventory-phase-iii,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012615,"CollectiveAccess Conversion",2020,5660," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved with the help and expertise of Ann Grandy.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5660,,"Jon Evert, John Dobmeier,Vijay Gaba, Frank Gross, Russ Hanson, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde,Amy Lammers, Gloria Lee, Jo Nell Moore, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jim Steen"," ","Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County"," PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North "," Moorhead "," MN ",56560,"(218) 299-5511"," lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collectiveaccess-conversion-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013395,"CollectiveAccess Minnesota Training & Support Development",2019,96880,"MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 each year is for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","We met or exceeded all of the measurable impacts listed in our application. Our short term goal was to add 10 organizations to CollectiveAccess MN while creating an application process, training program, and addressing support needs going forward. We succeeded in this goal. Our intermediate goal was to have more of MN's cultural heritage available on-line. The 10 new organizations have currently shared over 55,000 records to MNCollections.org. As of October 2020, there are nearly 172,000 object records being shared on MNCollections, making a wealth of information about Minnesota's cultural heritage available to the world-wide public. Our long-term goal was to double the number of users over the next three years. We have nearly doubled our users in less than a year. We had 7 users before this grant began. We added 10 with the grant. We currently have 27 active users with 5 more ready to join in January. The lessons we have learned through this grant have allowed us to streamline our application and training process.",,4445,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",101326,,"Sara Hanson - Chair, Tamara Edevold - Vice Chair, Janet Timmerman - Secretary, Jill Wohnoutka - Treasurer, Ann Grandy, Milissa Brooks-Ojibway, Michael Brubaker, Holly Johnson, Nicole Elzenga",0.18,"Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop application, training, and support programs for new CollectiveAccess museum users in Minnesota.",,"Partners: Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums, Eden Prairie Historical Society, Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society, Golden Valley Historical Society, Goodhue County Historical Society, Hopkins Historical Society, Hormel Historic Home, Kandiyohi County Historical Society, Shoreview Historical Society, Westonka Historical Society, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society, Pope County Historical Society This partnership had its start in April 2014 when a task force of Minnesota-based collection managers and other museum personnel from 15 local historical societies began working together on the future of their collections management systems. Most Minnesota history museums' software runs on an obsolete database, which puts collection data at risk. The task force determined CollectiveAccess, a free, open-source, web-based collections management system currently in use by a wide range of museums, would be the best solution. In 2017, the Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums (MALHM) received a Heritage Partnership Program grant to launch a pilot program using CollectiveAccess. The five pilot sites worked with the Minnesota local history museum community to develop a customized Minnesota version of CollectiveAccess. The pilot sites have converted their collection data to CollectiveAccess and have used it exclusively and successfully for about a year. For this 2019 grant, MALHM and ten partnership sites will develop a process to ensure the success of new users to CollectiveAccess Minnesota. The goals for this project include 1) Establishing an application system to add new users to CollectiveAccess Minnesota to ensure organizations have the appropriate personnel and financial capacity to join the software community, 2) Developing a training program and appropriate manuals and tutorials to provide a base level of proficiency to users, and 3) Developing an ongoing support program to meet the needs of users and answer questions promptly.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Grandy,"Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums","c/o Hormel Historic Home, 208 4th Ave. NW",Austin,MN,55912,"(320) 424-2604",collectiveaccess@mnhistoryalliance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Goodhue, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Mower, Pope, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collectiveaccess-minnesota-training-support-development,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10013439,"CollectiveAccess Conversion & Upgrade",2021,3360,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,9370,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12730,,"Barbara K. Lewis, Sue Grove, Jim Braaten, Diana Wiitt, Gene Anderson, Jeff Anderson, Marijo Alexander, Theresa Becker-Ersland, Millie Burroughs, Larry Naatz, Jim Churchill",0.11,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Randal,Forster,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 6th Ave SW",Austin,MN,55912,"(507) 437-6082",director@mowercountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collectiveaccess-conversion-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012565,"CollectiveAccess Conversion",2020,7300," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7300,,"Ken Gregornik, Pam Campbell, Karen Jacobson, Dave Murray, Cheryl Dahlen, Mary Durben, Jim Lindberg, Claudia Menzel, Tom Ratzloff, Dick Stevens, Leader Wetter"," ","Wright County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hannah,King,"Wright County Historical Society"," 2001 Hwy 25 N "," Buffalo "," MN ",55313,"(763) 682-7322"," Hannah.king@wrighthistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collectiveaccess-conversion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012572,"CollectiveAccess Data Conversion",2020,9500," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9800,,"Andrea Hess, Jerry Bottelberghe, John Marshall, Marilee Thomas, Dr. Jeff Kolnick, Carol White, John Sherman, William Palmer"," ","Lyon County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society"," 301 W. Lyon St. "," Marshall "," MN ",56258,"(507) 537-6580"," director@lyoncomuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collectiveaccess-data-conversion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025076,"CollectiveAccess Collections Data Conversion",2022,9993,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The data from more than 57,000 records has been converted from our former CMS to CollectiveAccess, and data cleanup is ongoing. The publicly accessible site has been created, and records are continually being added. Staff and volunteers have been trained, and all goals were achieved.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9993,,"Kevin Allen, JO Bailey, Rhonda Dass, Gayle Elston, Kristin Fisher, Katherine Hughes, Kirby Hurd, Steve Jameson, Erin Kragh, Kelly McBride, Nikolas Proehl, Mary Teubner, Ken White, Ken Wilmes, Lisa Wolf",,"Blue Earth County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shelley,Harrison,"Blue Earth County Historical Society","424 Warren St.",Mankato,MN,56001,5073455566,archivist@blueearthcountyhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collectiveaccess-collections-data-conversion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025305,"CollectiveAccess Establishment and Baseline Data Entry",2023,9275,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9275,,"Pete Richie (President), David Krussow (Treasurer), Kristi Gibson (Vice President), David West (Secretary), Chuck Ballentine, Doug Blumb, Rollie Heywood, Susan James-Morrow, Earl Johnston, Kurt Lysne, Joel Peterson, Barry Rogers",,"Robbinsdale Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pete,Richie,"Robbinsdale Historical Society","4915 42nd Ave. N",Robbinsdale,MN,55422,7632601183,pete@robbinsdale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collectiveaccess-establishment-and-baseline-data-entry,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031319,"CollectiveAccess Conversion and Upgrade",2023,9473,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Already, accessibility for our records and the ease of searching has streamlined the research and accessioning process. We have 3 staff members trained on CollectiveAccess, and look forward to training more. Our consultant, The Museum Lady LLC, finished data cleaning. We've begun the long term process of adding items to the publicly accessible MNCollections.org, where the public can engage. We achieved these results thanks to the efficient, professional, and experienced guidance of the Minnesota Association of Local History Museums and CollectiveAccess staff.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9473,,"Carol Meyer, Doug Landgren, Cindy Anderson, Bonnie Klitzke, Jon Trenne",,"Douglas County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brittany,Johnson,"Douglas County Historical Society","1219 Nokomis Street",Alexandria,MN,56308,3207620382,brittany.johnson@dchsmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collectiveaccess-conversion-and-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031229,"CollectiveAccess Management Software",2024,8750,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8750,,"Pamela Johnson, President Larry Sloan, Vice President Daryl Swan, Treasurer, Geneva Swan, Secretary",0.31372549,"Balaton Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Connie,Edwards,"Balaton Area Historical Society","PO Box 213",Balaton,MN,56115,5078291615,connie.skaug@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lyon, Murray",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/collectiveaccess-management-software,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17623,"College Newspaper Digitization",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota State University, Mankato - Library Services",," To digitize and make accessible the Minnesota State University, Mankato school newspaper, 1926-1975. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Watonwan,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/college-newspaper-digitization,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031214,"College of Biological Sciences 60th Anniversary Oral History Project",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,8000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",18000,,"Janie Mayeron. Mary Davenport, James Farnsworth, Douglas Huebsch, Ruth Johnson, Tadd Johnson, Mike Kenyanya, Mary Turner, Penny Wheeler, Robyn Gulley, Bo Thao-Urabe, Kodi Verhalen",0.134803922,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (College of Biological Sciences)","Public College/University",,,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of the College of Biological Sciences.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Curry,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (College of Biological Sciences)","1475 Gortner Avenue - 224 Bio Sci Bldg.","St. Paul",MN,55126,6512535691,jcurry@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/college-biological-sciences-60th-anniversary-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 37480,"College Internship Program",2017,147287,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","95% students rate their experience Good-Excellent. Net promoter score is +45 or above. Interns will be placed in 16+ programs across MNHS. 93% or above will increase their interest in history. Students will feel they increased their job skills by at least 50%. We will have a placement rate of at least 35% from students from communites of color. Students will show improvements in communication and collaboration skills and will improve their confidence in a work setting - all these skills enhance and better prepare candidates for our future workforce.",,,10000,"Private Donor",147287,21431,,2.80,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","College interns from Minnesota's diverse communities are placed across MNHS in various departments and sites. During their semester-long internships, students have the opportunity to work alongside museum and public history professionals to enhance their skills and apply their knowledge in a professional environment. The activities focus on engaging with MNHS on a deeper level by discussing current issues and trends with staff, sharing intern experiences and building professional networks. In FY16, Legacy funds supported 93 college interns, who contributed more than 13,000 hours at MNHS museums and historic sites. Thirty percent of participants were from communities of color. These internships provide college students opportunities to gain more work experience as they apply for professional jobs. Ninety three percent of the interns during FY16 rated their experience as good to excellent.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/college-internship-program-1,,,, 28950,"College Internship Program",2014,301109,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Improve diversity percentage of program, meet student expectations and contribute hours across MNHS. 1. Improve the existing diversity percentage of the Internship Program student interns by 5% to 33% by FY 15. Met this goal. The diversity rate was 25% in FY2012. The diversity rate for FY14 was 45%. This is a 20% increase. The diversity rate for this program continues to climb. We are on pace for 45-50% diversity rate for FY15. 2. Have over 90% of interns' state that the internship met their expectations, in a post survey conducted at the end of their internship. Met this goal. 100% of those surveyed stated the internship program met their expectations. 3. Interns will contribute approximately 9,000 hours across at least 20 departments. Met most of this goal - Interns contributed nearly 17,300 hours and worked across 18 departments and historic sites",,,,,270329,30780,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",2.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","College students from underrepresented communities are placed across the Minnesota Historical Society's various departments and sites as interns. During their semester-long internships, the students have the opportunity to work alongside museum professionals to enhance their skills and apply their knowledge in a professional environment. They also participate in learning activities to enrich the internship experience and network with other interns in their cohort. The activities focus on engaging with MNHS on a deeper level by discussing current issues and trends with museum staff, sharing intern experiences, building professional networks and adhering to a learning plan.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/college-internship-program,,,, 34079,"College Internship Program",2016,123384,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","1. Improve the existing diversity percentage of the Internship Program student interns by 5% to 45% in FY16. The Diversity rate for FY15 was 40%. This was a decrease from FY14, however, our rate increased because of the We Are Hmong exhibit, placing a large group of interns to assist us with this project. This percent does not include the returning interns. In FY16 we have a 34% diversity rate however, we expect this to grow over the summer semester. We hope to reach a 40% diversity rate. These figures do not include returning students. Of those interns who returned to do multiple internships, the diversity rate of returning students was 57%. This tells us that interns from diverse communities are doing multiple internships that increase their skill level and make them more marketable in the workplace. 2. Have over 90% of interns state that the internship met their expectations, in a post survey conducted at the end of their internship. We have changed our survey tool in the past year. Instead of measuring intern expectations, we are using a Net Promoter Score. This adapts to our new evaluation system. We have an average Net Promoter Score of +54 for FY16; which we are very happy with. For FY16, 97.5% of interns surveyed said their internship increased their knowledge of current issues in the public history field. 95% said their internship increased their interest in working in a cultural institution. 86% said they would apply for a job at MNHS. The number of interns who rated their job skills as above average or higher increased from 35.5% at the beginning of their internship to 86.5% at the end of their internship. 93% of interns said their experience increased their interest in history. We are seeing a number of our intrns being hired. We are working with HR to try to measure this. 3. Interns will contribute approximately 9,000 hours across at least 20 departments. College interns worked in 19 departments/programs in FY15 totaling 18,400 hours. So far in FY16, college interns have worked over 8,000 hours in 15 departments. We're on pace to have 18,500 hours for FY16.",,,10000,"Private Donor",123384,17081,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",1.70,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","College student interns representing Minnesota's diverse communities are placed across MNHS in various departments and sites. During their semester-long internships, students have the opportunity to work alongside museum and public history professionals to enhance their skills and apply their knowledge in a professional environment. The activities focus on engaging with MNHS on a deeper level by discussing current issues and trends with staff, sharing intern experiences, and building professional networks. In FY15, Legacy funds supported 114 college interns, who contributed over 18,400 hours at the History Center and historic sites. Forty percent of participants were from diverse communities. A larger number of diverse students had multiple internships with us, providing them with more experience and exposure to the work environment and enabling them to gain more work experience as they apply for professional jobs.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/college-internship-program-0,,,, 10031169,"Colonial History in Stearns County",2024,9655,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,4900,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14555,,"Stephanie Peterson, Derek Larson, Susan Palmer, George Rindelaub, John Bodette, Dorraine Larison, Christopher Lehman, Jim Mastey, Elizabeth Reisinger, Chuck Rau, Jim Schlenner, Whitney Lougheed, Andrew Winschitl",0.176470588,"Stearns History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct research on the colonial history of Stearns County, in preparation for future historical society projects.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Caitlin,Carlson,"Stearns History Museum","235 33rd Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,3202538424,ccarlson@stearns-museum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/colonial-history-stearns-county,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012422,"Columbia Hall Condition Assessment",2019,9600," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Not applicable",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9600,,"City Council: Mayor Kevin Voracek, Elizabeth Cap, Royal Ross, Peter van Sluis, Thomas Spooner, Janna Viscomi, Jonathan Wood HPC: Lyn Rein, Karl Vohs, Ron Dwyer, Julie Schiffer, Lee Nordmeyer"," ","City of Faribault","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of Columbia Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Clausen,"City of Faribault"," 208 NW First Avenue "," Faribault "," MN ",55021,"(507) 333-0375"," kclausen@ci.faribault.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/columbia-hall-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007276,"Combined Fire/Burglar Alarm System",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Wayne Hurley, Delores Peterson, Ryan Carlson, Michele Anderson, Richard Bosse, Carole Mitchell, Nick Leonard, Carol Juul, Desta Hunt, Reba Gilliand, Glenn Rosentreter, Joan Happel",,"Otter Tail County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Otter Tail County Historical Society's fire and burglar alarm systems.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Schuelke,"Otter Tail County Historical Society","1110 Lincoln Avenue W","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,218-736-6038,cschuelke@otchs.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/combined-fireburglar-alarm-system,,,,0 17600,"Commemorating Controversy: Lecture Series",2012,4000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Nicollet County Historical Society",," To document a public series of native and non-native lecturers discussing Dakota culture, relationship with the US government, and the 1862 Dakota War. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/commemorating-controversy-lecture-series,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007207,"Community and Technical Colleges Oral History Project",2018,9000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9000,,"Angela Amann, Beth Asmussen, Jim Collins, Cathy DeSutter, Steve Doody, Scott Ganje, Dick Graham, Jessie Headrick , Thad Hellman, Doug Larson, Larry Margolis, Susan O'Brien, Judy Pechacek, Kian Sabeti-Carretta, Farid Saed, Jake Sedlacek, Mark Skarohlid, Scott Swenson, Dave Bellows, Tim Wynes, Gail Morrison",0.01,"Inver Hills Community College Foundation","Public College/University","To document through oral history interviews the history of Inver Hills Community College and Dakota County Technical College to commemorate their 50th anniversaries.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Angela,Burns,"Inver Hills Community College Foundation","2500 East 80th St","Inver Grove Heights",MN,55076,651-450-3551,ABurns@inverhills.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-and-technical-colleges-oral-history-project,,,,0 10012266,"Community and Technical Colleges History Manuscript",2018,9955," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our goals and targets for this project were definitely achieved due to a number of factors. We had experienced, knowledgeable, and professional consultants working on the project. They already had some embedded knowledge of the community as well. They went above and beyond to seek out individuals, both on campus and in the community, who had the information needed to complete the manuscript. The collective willingness of community members and internal college stakeholders made the project a success.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9955,,"Angela Amann ? Levander, Gillen and Miller; Jim Collins, CompuCom; Cathy DeSuter, Community Volunteer; Steve Doody, Edward Jones; Scott Ganje, Bremer Bank; Dick Graham, Community Volunteer; Thadd Hellman, Target Corporation; Doug Larson, Dakota Electric Association; Betsy McAfee, Community Volunteer; Larry Margolis, Retired; Susan O?Brien, Retired; Judy Pechacek, University of Minnesota School for Nursing; Kian Sabeti-Carretta, WSB And Associates Inc; Farid Saed, Lab Planning Consultant; Jake Sedlacek, Xcel Energy; Mark Skarohlid, UTC Aerospace Systems; Diana Smirnova, Uponer; Scott Swenson, Home Federal Market; Dave Bellows, Retired; Tim Wynes, Inver Hills Community College; Gail Morrison, Inver Hills Community College Foundation",0.15,"Inver Hills Community College Foundation","Public College/University",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of community and technical colleges in Dakota County.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michelle,Boe,"Inver Hills Community College Foundation"," 2500 East 80th St "," Inver Grove Heights "," MN ",55076,"(651) 450-3519"," mboe@inverhills.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-and-technical-colleges-history-manuscript,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025088,"Community Elders' Story Library",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short term targets have been exceeded. Five of the fifteen interviews were joint spouse interview which exceeds the proposed number of individuals interviewed. Intermediate term targets have been achieved. A brief presentation of elder responses has been given, however additional presentations are being planned. Long term targets are yet to be achieved. The use of these stories to promote community connections are consistent with NdCAD's strategic direction.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Theresa Collins, Kwasi Nathaniel Russell, Debra Price, Gene Ward, Jr., Shirlynn LaChapelle, Miata Foluke, Robert Sayers, Donald Joseph, Johnny Allen, Jr.",,"Network for the Development of Children of African Descent","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 15 oral history interviews the history of individuals who have set up and developed Minnesota's African American community-based organizations.",,"To document in 15 oral history interviews the history of individuals who have set up and developed Minnesota's African American community-based organizations.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gevonee,Ford,"Network for the Development of Children of African Descent","3255 Spring St NE, Suite 100",Minneapolis,MN,55413,6512465119,gevonee@ndcad.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Anoka, Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-elders-story-library,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17824,"Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom Natural and Cultural History Guide",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"City Council: Kathy Lantry, Chair, Melvin Carter, Dave Thune, Christopher Tolbert, Russ Stark, Amy Brendmoen, Dan Bostrom",,"Saint Paul Parks and Recreation","Local/Regional Government","To obtain the services of a qualified historian to research and write built environment history content supporting the Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom curriculum",,"To obtain the services of a qualified historian to research and write built environment history content supporting the Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom curriculum",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Adam,Robbins,"Saint Paul Parks and Recreation","400 City Hall Annex, 25 West 4th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-woodland-outdoor-classroom-natural-and-cultural-history-guide,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28838,"Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom Natural and Cultural History Guide, Phase II",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Dan Bostrom, Russ Stark, Dai Thao, Kathy Lantry, Dave Thune, Chris Tolbert, Amy Brendmoen",,"City of Saint Paul (Parks and Recreation)","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to produce a teacher guidebook for Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Robbins,"City of Saint Paul (Parks and Recreation)","400 City Hall Annex, 25 West 4th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-632-2457,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-woodland-outdoor-classroom-natural-and-cultural-history-guide-phase-ii,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28889,"Como Park Historic Streetcar Pedestrian Bridge",2015,220000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,220000,,"City Council Members: Dai Thao, Dave Thune, Christopher Tolbert, Russ Stark , Amy Brendmoen, Kathy Lantry, Dan Bostrom",0.00,"City of Saint Paul (Parks and Recreation)","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair the Como Park Streetcar Pedestrian Bridge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2017-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Kimble,"City of Saint Paul (Parks and Recreation)","400 City Hall Annex, 25 West 4th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6417,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-park-historic-streetcar-pedestrian-bridge,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28702,"Compact/Spacesaver Shelving System with Installation",2014,49937,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,49937,,"Kay Rodrigue, Erv Skaar, Jim Johnson, Mike Warring, Clark Joslin, Bill Carlson, Kriste Ericsson",0.24,"Isanti County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide storage that meets museum standards through purchase of compressible shelving for collections documenting Isanti County history.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,McCully,"Isanti County Historical Society","33525 Flanders St. NE",Cambridge,MN,55008,763-689-4229,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Isanti",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/compactspacesaver-shelving-system-installation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17547,"""Company Town"" Book",2012,6008,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. ",,,,,,,,,,"William M. Kelley High School",,"Publication, in book format, of a narrative history of a ""company town,"" Silver Bay, Minnesota, based on interviews with longtime residents (interviews and transcriptions funded by a previous Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund grant) and on interviews previously collected by the Bay Area Historical Society.   ",,,2011-11-01,1970-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/company-town-book,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board) ","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor ",, 17547,"""Company Town"" Book",2014,6008,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,"achieved none of the proposed outcomes",,,,,,,"William M. Kelley High School",,"Publication, in book format, of a narrative history of a ""company town,"" Silver Bay, Minnesota, based on interviews with longtime residents (interviews and transcriptions funded by a previous Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund grant) and on interviews previously collected by the Bay Area Historical Society.   ",,,2011-11-01,1970-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/company-town-book,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board) ","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor ",, 17438,"Company Town Oral History",2011,1860,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,14625,,,,,,"William M. Kelley High School",," To preserve the stories known only to older members of the community a narrative history of Silver Bay, Minnesota was compiled using interviews of longtime residents. The students of William M. Kelley High School recorded and transcribed 15 hours of small-group and individual interviews of 44 early and former residents of the town including officials and employees of Reserve Mining Company. These interviewees relate their experiences of living and working in the area. Silver Bay was established as a ""company town"" in the late 1950's and remained as such into the early 1980's. The transcriptions from these interviews have been organized and assembled in a book. ",,"To document in oral history interviews the history of Silver Bay, a 'company town� from the 1950s through the 1980s",2010-11-03,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kent,Kaiser,,"Northwestern College, 3003 N Snelling Ave., MJ 168","St. Paul",MN,55113,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/company-town-oral-history,,,, 10007108,"Complete Cataloging of Archival Collection",2018,20950,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",20950,,"Don Anderson (Secretary), Nancy Azzam, Kenneth Huber (President), Nancy Kochenderfer, David Kuball (Treasurer), Jenny Murray-Brookins, Steve Schmidgall (Vice-President, Golden Valley city councilmember)",,"Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to process the archival collections held by Golden Valley Historical Society. ",," The Golden Valley Historical Society received a grant to fully catalog their archives, which include more than 90 cubic feet of boxes filled with papers. Though the GVHS has been collecting artifacts and documents since 1974, they have no professional staff and have never conducted a full inventory of their collections up until this point. This project included going through all of the materials in their archives, cataloging them with industry-standard archival software, and taking measures to preserve them properly, such as moving papers from plain boxes to archival-quality acid-free ones. This project is ongoing--in the future, the GVHS hopes to be able to digitize their collections so that they are even more accessible to volunteers and community members alike. ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Boyd,"Golden Valley Historical Society","7800 Golden Valley Road","Golden Valley",MN,55427,612-247-5283,crystal.boyd@colorado.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-cataloging-archival-collection,,,, 10013474,"Complete Documentary of The Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story",2021,78772,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,24006,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",102778,,"Tom O'Connell - Chair (also Project Director), Matt Ryg - Secretary, Tom Beer - Treasurer (also Authorized Officer), Steve Trimble, Amy Livinston, Casey Hudak, Alanna Galloway, Leif Grina",,"Farmer-Labor Education Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"Grant helped fund a broadcast-quality documentary about the Farmer-Labor movement in Minnesota. The work included revising the script, recording narration and actors' voiceovers, choosing, licensing, and recording music for the show, acquiring higher resolution still images, films, and videos (to replace low res images in previous rough edits), and securing permission to use them, editing the show, working with engineers on a sound design and audio mix and color correction. In interviews with attendees at the Minnesota State Fair in 2018, it was discovered that very few people knew there was an independent Farmer-Labor Party before the 1944 merger. Fewer still knew about the movement's goals or the enduring progressive legacy that the movement established for the people of the state. This documentary helps remedy this lack of awareness and inspires people about what can be achieved by a grassroots movement. The completed documentary was posted publicly on YouTube, Vimeo, and the Farmer-Labor Education Committee website and submitted the show to TPT and Pioneer Public TV for broadcast consideration. Watch Documentary » ",2020-12-01,2022-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,O'Connell,"Farmer-Labor Education Committee","110--1st Ave NE #606",Minneapolis,MN,55413,"(651) 724-8613",thomas.oconnell@metrostate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-documentary-farmer-labor-movement-minnesota-story,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10025301,"Complete Data Entry into Collector Systems for Covid-Related Backlog",2023,9990,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,764,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10754,,"Paul Breza, Stephen Habberstad, John Masyga, Steve Zolandek, Meg Byrne",,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,5074543431,paul@polishmuseumwinona.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-data-entry-collector-systems-covid-related-backlog,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28629,"Complete Trim on Four Stained Glass Windows and Restore Stairway to Balcony",2014,8438,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8438,,"Marjorie Ostrov, Dr. Charles Ostrov, Dianne Siegel, Dr. Leighton Siegel, Alan Milavetz, Marilyn Chiat, PhD, Judy Karon, Ann Phillips, Elaine Chiat, Larry Chiat, Michael Blehert, Audra Keller, James Rubenstein, Jo Doig",,"Friends of B'nai Abraham Synagogue","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to restore portions of the interior window trim and balcony of B'nai Abraham Synagogue, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Blehert,"Friends of B'nai Abraham Synagogue","1788 Maryland Avenue N","Golden Valley",MN,55427,"763-544-3053 and 763-544-6459",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-trim-four-stained-glass-windows-and-restore-stairway-balcony,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28679,"Completing the Circle: Documenting the Minneapolis American Indian Community",2014,81490,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,81490,,"Jacqueline Fraedrich, Suzanne Kincade, _ _Joseph A. Erickson, _Carlos Mariani Rosa, Mona M. Smith, Jillian Rowan, Joseph Brown Thunder, Barbara Cole, Marie Rainey.",0.51,"MIGIZI Communications","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To complete research on the impact of the Federal Urban Indian Relocation Program in Minneapolis.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elaine,Salinas,"MIGIZI Communications","3123 East Lake Street",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"612-721-6631 x205",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Carlton, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Goodhue, Hennepin, Mahnomen, Mille Lacs, Pine, Ramsey, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/completing-circle-documenting-minneapolis-american-indian-community,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28715,"Complete Collections Inventory and Automation of Collections Data",2014,40061,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,40061,,"BG Nicholas Ostapenko President, MG Richard Nash, MG Lyle Doerr, LTC Jack Johnson, Thomas Chial, Janese Evans VP Finance, Stephen Osman VP Programs, Leland Smith, Betty Masoner, CSM Robert Boone VP Personnel, Frank A. Messina, Kurt Stelten, Tim Meininger, Paul Monteen, Doug Hanson, Michael Wickman, Jeff Thielen, ex officio, Executive Director, Douglas Bekke, ex officio, Curator.",1.02,"Minnesota Military Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To complete the inventory of the only statewide collection documenting Minnesota military history under the direction of a qualified museum objects curator.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Douglas,Bekke,"Minnesota Military Museum","Camp Ripley, 15000 Highway 115","Little Falls",MN,56345,612-618-6997,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-collections-inventory-and-automation-collections-data,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012293,"Comprehensive Interpretive Plan",2019,37250," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our stated short term goal was ""a comprehensive look at the museum collection, an evaluation of local stories, and identification of potential collection needs. This goal was missed. The consultant did not conduct enough local research in local resources to reach this goal. Our intermediate goal is ""a cohesive message from the Pope County Historical Society."" We have this goal fairly well in hand. The interpretive plan did not offer new information or suggestion to significantly alter our message.",,1530,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",38780,,"Robert Gandrud, Mary Smith, Gene Stark, Kathy Jacobs, Neil Lageson, Mary Lisa Cochran, Elizabeth Snider, Dave Thompson, Matt Pederson"," ","Pope County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for Pope County Historical Society.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Merlin,Peterson,"Pope County Historical Society"," 809 South Lakeshore Drive "," Glenwood "," MN ",56334,"(320) 634-3293"," popecountymuseum@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/comprehensive-interpretive-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10025158,"Comprehensive General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan for Olivet Congregational Church",2022,5770,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5770,,"Gene Kath, Jeannine Bayard, Jeanne Schultz, Linda Mazanec, Johnelle Kustler, Paul Clasen, Deb Bartels, Gordon Deane, Karen Tarrant,",0.02,"Olivet Congregational Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marcia,Kath,"Olivet Congregational Church","1850 Iglehart Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55104-3524,6517668897,marciakath1@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/comprehensive-general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-olivet,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28781,"Comprehensive Inventory and Cataloging Project, Vault A",2014,8790,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8790,,"David S. Bastyr, Dennis Bergrud, Jim Bier, Kim Bradley, Sheila Kiscaden, Chris Colby, Sally Enders, Gene Ohnstad, Darwin Olson, Terri Penz, Randy Shindelar, Jim Suk, Jim Wiekamp, Linda Willihganz, Nels Pierson",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cara,Clarey,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,507-282-9447,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/comprehensive-inventory-and-cataloging-project-vault,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28905,"Comprehensive Artifact Collection Catalog",2015,123062,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,123062,,"Thomas H. Boyd, Julie Brady, Carolyn Brusseau, Anne Cowie, Cheryl Dickson, Joanne Englund, Thomas Fabel, William Frels, Howard Guthmann, Douglas Heidenreich, Richard Heydinger, John Holman, Ken Johnson, Sandy Kiernat, David Kristal, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Kevin McDonough, Nancy McKillips, Susan McNeely, James R. Miller, Bob Muschewske, Richard H. Nicholson, Jeffrey Slack, Ralph Thrane, Paul Verret, Jerry Woelfel",3.04,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-10-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-0701,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/comprehensive-artifact-collection-catalog,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28418,"Comprehensive Investigation of the Jackson County Courtroom Ceiling, Stenciling and Plasterwork",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","All targets achieved. This was a straight-forward project. The outcome was the report of what was discovered, so it didn't matter what was found during the investigation, as long as we received documentation and a treatment plan, which we did.",,,1217,,8217,,"Rosemary Schultz, William Tusa, Kim Hummel, David Henkels and Gary Willink",,"Jackson County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified professional to develop a treatment plan for the Jackson County Courthouse stenciling and plasterwork.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janice,Fransen,"Jackson County","405 Fourth Street",Jackson,MN,56143,507-847-4182,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Jackson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/comprehensive-investigation-jackson-county-courtroom-ceiling-stenciling-and-plasterwork,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17971,"Compressible Archival Storage",2013,51846,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,51846,,"The McLeod County Historical Society is governed by nine board of directors who represent the Historical Society and the greater communities of McLeod County. Stan Ehrke, Karen Hendricksen, Gerard Stifter, Marlys Fredrick, Dave Horrmann, Ray Pavlish, Anne Hahn, Scott Rehman, Tara Russell",,"McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide storage that meets museum standards through purchase of compressible shelving for the MCHS artifact collections",,"To provide storage that meets museum standards through purchase of compressible shelving for the MCHS artifact collections",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,"McLeod County Historical Society","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/compressible-archival-storage,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28717,"Concept Master Plan for the Historic Andrew Peterson Farmstead",2014,28500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,28500,,"David Porath John Varone Lori Lohman Al Bongard Janet Fahey Dan Lund Michael Owen Hill Darlene Fasching Lynette Bledsaw Mike Fahey Burton Johnson",,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To acquire professional services to prepare an interpretive plan for public access to history and cultural heritage of the Andrew Peterson Farmstead, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Wendy,Petersen-Biorn,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,952-442-4234,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/concept-master-plan-historic-andrew-peterson-farmstead,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33888,"Conceptual Space Use Plan and Exhibit Redesign Planning Document",2015,9810,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","All of the targets were achieved. Short Term: NHS hired the consultant, Museology, and hosted a group discussion with interested parties and reviewed the current display and set up. Intermediate: Museology developed a plan based off their research and the group discussions. Long Term: Museology submitted the final plan and report to NHS.",,2236,"Available upon request. Contact",12046,,"Lisa Peterson, Scott Richardson, Jim Christensen, Cliff Clark, Alice Thomas, Debby Nitz, Christian Hakala, Eric Fure-Slocum, Michele Reese, Lindsay Hawkins, Sarah Beimers, Ron Gardner, Mel Miller, David Gonnerman, Teri Knight",0.00,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for Northfield Historical Society.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hayes,"Scriven *","Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-9268,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conceptual-space-use-plan-and-exhibit-redesign-planning-document,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33949,"Conceptual and Interpretive Plan for Thunder Before the Storm Lodge",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"LeMoine Lapointe, Joey Browner, Cory Peterson, Carl Fransen, Clyde Bellecourt, Barbara Ann Nimis, Dick Bancroft",0.00,"AIM Interpretive Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the American Indian Movement Interpretive Center.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michelle,Grosz,"AIM Interpretive Center","1113 E Franklin Ave. Ste. 210A",Minneapolis,MN,55404,651-227-5708,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conceptual-and-interpretive-plan-thunder-storm-lodge,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007277,"Condition Assessment for Henry S. Plummer House Water Tower",2017,4700,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets have been achieved and have exceeded expectations. A restoration plan has been developed and separated into three phases: 1) immediate needs and upper level work, 2) base work, 3) interior repairs and restoration. With this plan in place and approved, Rochester Parks and Recreation department can now proceed to phase one construction drawings.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4700,,"Larry Mortensen, Linnea Archer, Angela Gupta, John Sipple, Dr. Paul Scanlon, Richard Dale, Vern Yetzer",,"City of Rochester","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Henry S. Plummer House water tower, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stevenson,Williams,"City of Rochester","201 Fourth Street SE",Rochester,MN,55904,507-280-6888,Planetsgw@cs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/condition-assessment-henry-s-plummer-house-water-tower,,,,0 10007278,"Condition Assessment for the Islamic Center of Winona",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short term goal of providing a Condition Assessment Report that clearly outlines the needed restoration, rehabilitation and repairs has been achieved and a comprehensive prioritization of those items outlined along with associated costs. This has greatly assisted the organization with their planning and fundraising efforts to maintain and restore this important historic attribute and contributing structure to the Winona Commercial Historic District. This sets in motion a successful achievement of the intermediate and long-term goals.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"President: Mohamed Elhindi Secretary/Treasurer: Mohamed Rahimuddin Religious Affairs Director: Hamid Quraishi",0.01,"Islamic Center of Winona","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Islamic Center of Winona (71 West 3rd Street) is part of the Third Street Commercial Historic District in the city of Winona and contains ninety-one buildings (65 contributing, 26 non-contributing)and one vacant lot (noncontributing). According to the 1917 Sanborn map of Winona, this building was originally a bank. The goal of the scope of work is to document and determine both the exterior and interior conditions of the Islamic Center of Winona and to provide present and future maintenance and restorative needs. A conditions assessment is an excellent starting point in the Restoration of the historic building. The report provides invaluable information to guide future restoration and repairs. The report identifies and evaluates conditions related but not limited to: present physical appearance; structural conditions of the building; mechanical and electrical systems; and evaluation of features such as foundation, brick, roof, windows, doors, ceilings, floors, walls and paint. The goal of providing a Condition Assessment Report that clearly outlines the needed restoration, rehabilitation and repairs have been achieved and a comprehensive prioritization of those items outlined along with associated costs. This has greatly assisted the organization with their planning and fundraising efforts to maintain and restore this important historic attribute and contributing structure to the Winona Commercial Historic District. As outlined and prioritized in the Condition Assessment Report the planned phased restoration and rehabilitation of the structure will greatly enhance the Winona Commercial Historic District and provide enduring value and public benefit for years to come.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ahmed,El-Afandi,"Islamic Center of Winona","PO Box 1523",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-4082,ahelafandi@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/condition-assessment-islamic-center-winona,,,,0 10007279,"Condition Assessment for the Walters Jail",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Short Term---We received a condition/assessment grant. The grant approval showed our city council that the Minnesota Historical Society feels our jail has significant historical value. The city council also realized that there would be a means to save the jail. Progress Indicator---LHB Corporation was hired to do the condition & assessment of the jail. This was accomplished on July 6, 2017 and final report was received on November 17, 2017. Intermediate Term---Our city council now has very detailed and accurate information on what actual repairs need to be done to the jail, a timeline to implement these repairs, and an estimated cost of those repairs. Progress Indicator---The condition assessment report gives us detailed information on repairs that need to be done and a timeline in which those repairs should be addressed. According to the report, the high priority (1-3 years) issues to be addressed are: Secure temporary enclosure around the jail, stabilize and shore the building to accommodate needed repairs on the brick masonry, provide a stable foundation, repair masonry walls, do needed roof repairs, secure windows and door against water infiltration, provide a city staff inspection annually. Our committee's top priority will be to achieve the stabilization and water tightness of the building, and get the funds to do so within the next year.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Stacy Krohnberg (city mayor), Michelle Sauke, Nonna Goin, Brent Stencel, Steve Brenke (city council members), and Kathy Meyer/Becky Krohnberg (city clerk/treasurer).",0.04,"City of Walters","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Walters Jail, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christine,Schaefer,"City of Walters","106 West Third Street",Walters,MN,56097,507-383-8734,schaef123@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/condition-assessment-walters-jail,,,,0 10007280,"Conditions Assessment for All Saints Episcopal Church",2017,9900,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The conditions assessment met our short-term goal by answering current questions about the condition of our historic structure and providing helpful and practical suggestions for our next steps, which have been summarized above. The information was presented to the church's governing board at its July meeting, so we are now in a position to begin moving toward intermediate goals of developing a plan to follow those recommendations.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9900,,"Valerie Britton, Connor Cejda, Richard Crouter, H. B. (Skip) Edmonds, Pam Middleton (Senior Warden), Margaret Odell (Junior Warden), Rhonda Rowe",,"All Saints Episcopal Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of All Saints Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Odell,"All Saints Episcopal Church","419 Washington St., P.O. Box 663",Northfield,MN,55057,507-581-2245,odell@stolaf.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conditions-assessment-all-saints-episcopal-church,,,,0 10007281,"Conditions Assessment for the Pipestone Historic Water Tower",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Laurie Ness, Kyle Caskey, Myron Koets, Rodger Smidt, Jim Stout",,"City of Pipestone","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Pipestone Historic Water Tower, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Jeffrey R.",Jones,"City of Pipestone","119 2nd Avenue SW",Pipestone,MN,56164,507-825-3324,jrjones@cityofpipestone.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conditions-assessment-pipestone-historic-water-tower,,,,0 10012212,"Condition Assessment for 1910 Coleraine City Hall",2018,9700," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The assessment report has allowed the city to achieve its primary goal of determining city hall?s structural suitability for continued and future uses. It has also established a pathway of priorities for improvements, tentative cost for those improvements, and possible funding sources. It lays the groundwork for immediate needs and the next goal of a reuse study for Coleraine?s city hall. An added benefit of the assessment report is it reinforced the citizen?s original thought that they were correct in assuming the building was important to the city for both its historical significance and usability, and their petition to the city council for preservation of some sort was justified. We obtained these results because of time spent researching other community approaches to similar circumstances and gaining from them knowledge and assistance in the process. Our approach also involved ing and researching a number of consulting firms, many of which asked for a tour of the building and gave us unsolicited, advantageous suggestions. Having community members involved in analyzing and reviewing these firms in the selection process was also instrumental in selecting the proper firm. The firm selected was extremely attentive to our concerns and wishes and, we feel, provided us with a quality report that addressed all our issues. Finally, the assistance of the Minnesota Historical Society staff in guiding us through the process was significant in allowing us to get the type of report we wanted.",,890,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10590,,"James Hagen, Mary Drewes, Peggy Smith, Ryan Stish, Jeff Troumbly",,"City of Coleraine","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Coleraine City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cavour,Johnson,"City of Coleraine"," PO Box 670, 302 Roosevelt Street "," Coleraine "," MN ",55722,"(218) 245-1250"," 1910col.cityhall@tds.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/condition-assessment-1910-coleraine-city-hall,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012341,"Condition Assessment for 1912 Alexander Baker School",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Expected outcomes and indicators included: ?Receiving 3 proposals for a Cond. Assmnt.Two full proposals were received ?Completing a Cond. Assmnt. In conformance with MN HS and US Dept. of Interior Guideline. An MN HS approved Assessment was completed ?Use of the assessment for preservation planning and the development of drawings for the AB School Adaptive Reuse Project. Kaas Wilson Architects are currently completing concept drawings for affordable housing ?The assessment will serve as the guide for preservation planning as the project moves forward (application to MN Housing, Historic Tax Credits, funding, construction drawings, etc.) We achieved these results due to professional work and thoroughness on the part of our architects; work by our staff/board who sent additional photos to the architects as questions arose; frequent phone calls, emails and , and the enthusiasm of the architects for our project. The reviews and guidance by MN HS staff was extremely helpful.",,5980,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15980,,"Kay Arnold, Patti Ballan, Andy Barnhart, Julie Bartkowski, Harry Batdorf, Carol Bryant-Bushinger, Tim Fairchild, John Fatih, Derek Foss, Sherrie Lessard, Beth Lowthian, Tracy Lunser, Diane Maxey, Gail Rognerud"," ","Citizens for Backus AB","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,," The purpose of this project is to hire a qualified architect to conduct a Conditions Assessment of our 1912 Alexander Baker (AB) School as a guide for the preservation planning for rehabilitation of the historic building. Alexander Baker School was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The three-story brick building (with partial basement) still contains original features, including hardwood floors, built-in cabinets, coat rooms, and main hallway light fixtures. Completion of the Condition Assessment has added to the credibility of their adaptive reuse plan for the historic Alexander Baker School. The fact that architects were on site created some “local buzz;” the local newspaper carried a complimentary article on their visit and the plans for the assessment of the building as a guide to preservation planning. When completed, the Alexander Baker School will contain 26 “universal design,” affordable housing units with historic features preserved. 49% of Koochiching County residents and 84% of area renters would be income eligible. The adaptive reuse of the AB School will help moderate the drastic lack of quality affordable housing in our county. ",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ward,Merrill,"Citizens for Backus AB"," Backus Community Center, 900 Fifth Street "," International Falls "," MN ",56649,"(218) 285-7225",wardmerrill@backusab.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/condition-assessment-1912-alexander-baker-school,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 17927,"Conditions Assessment Report for the Sons of Norway Heimbygda Lodge",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Steve Rahn - Lanesboro Mayor Joe O'Connor - City Council Member Tom Dybing - City Council Member Ceil Allen - City Council Member Keith Eide - City Council Member Bobbie Jo Vickerman as the City Administrator/Clerk",,"City of Lanesboro","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to write a structural assessment of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Hall, a contributing resource in the Lanesboro Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and current home to the Sons of Norway Heimbygda Lodge",,"To hire qualified professionals to write a structural assessment of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Hall, a contributing resource in the Lanesboro Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and current home to the Sons of Norway Heimbygda Lodge",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Bobbie,Vickerman,"City of Lanesboro","PO Box 333",Lanesboro,MN,55949,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conditions-assessment-report-sons-norway-heimbygda-lodge,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031349,"Conditions Assessment and Maintenance Program for the Stone House Museum",2023,4480,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Short term window: a succinct, easy to read document was submitted by Collaborative Design to the City. Community, Council, Staff and Public works were given a presentation by Collaborative Designs. Target Achieved. Intermediate Term: now- fall 2024; we will get together with Public Works and City Council to confirm prioritized proposed future work and its execution. Additionally, the formation of a new nonprofit to care/curate for interior museum objects has occurred so that is fortuitous. Target Achieved Long term: 2025-2035: Continue building stewardship through budget commitment talks, ongoing prioritized care and partnership programming with new non profit. Target Achieved",,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4980,,"Lon Pardon Bill Miller Charlie Anderson Wendy Ward Kevin Nynhaus",,"City of Marine on St. Croix","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the circa 1872 Stone House Museum, part of the Marine on St. Croix Historic District that is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendy,Ward,"City of Marine on St. Croix","121 Judd Street","Marine on St. Croix",MN,55407,6513010633,wendy.ward@cityofmarine.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conditions-assessment-and-maintenance-program-stone-house-museum,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 33875,"Conditions Assessment for the Avalon Theater",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Targets were achieved with this project and the Condition Assessment Report has provided the frame work for both the Facilities Committee as well as the Board and Staff of In the Heart of the Beast Puppet Theater to bring light to and prioritize the issues and maintenance required on the building.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Kirstin Wiegmann ",0.00,"In the Heart of the Beast Puppet & Mask Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of Avalon Theater, now Heart of the Beast Puppet & Mask Theater, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alex,Haecker,"In the Heart of the Beast Puppet & Mask Theatre","1500 E. Lake Street",Minneapolis,MN,55407,612-558-5383,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conditions-assessment-avalon-theater,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33951,"Condition Assessment, St. John the Divine Episcopal Church",2015,9500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9500,,"Barbara Glasrud (Senior Warden), David Lukudu (Junior Warden), Barbara J. Olson (Treasurer), Hellen Lodu, Theresa Kuer, Gary Weber, Tabita Suwari, Selina Malula, Albert Simbe",0.00,"St. John the Divine Episcopal Church (Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, Moorhead, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Glasrud,"St. John the Divine Episcopal Church (Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota)","120 8th Street South, P.O. Box 641",Moorhead,MN,56561,218-233-1843,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/condition-assessment-st-john-divine-episcopal-church,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33961,"Conditions Assessment for the Virginia Street Church",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Julia Robinson, Robert Ferguson, Jean Schroepfer, Jeannette Hille, Gordon Meyer, Ted Lentz, Susan Flaherty, Russ Goodman",0.00,"Friends of Historic Virginia Street Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Virginia Street Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Julia,Robinson,"Friends of Historic Virginia Street Church","170 Virginia Street","St Paul",MN,55102,612-374-4935,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conditions-assessment-virginia-street-church,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33963,"Conditions Assessment for Lincoln Center for Arts Education",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Matthew Cartier, President, Fred Lewis II, Vice President, Mary Mathews, Treasurer, Helena Jackson, Secretary, Marva Beckman, Fatih Benzer, John Heino, Melissa B. Maloney, Patty Mester, Joseph L. Nease, Kat Ramsland, Robin Washington, and Adeline Wright",0.00,"Duluth Art Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Lincoln Center for Arts Education, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Annie,Dugan,"Duluth Art Institute","506 W. Michigan Street",Duluth,MN,55802,218-733-7562,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conditions-assessment-lincoln-center-arts-education,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33966,"Conditions Assessment and Treatment Plan for the Bourdon House",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Our targets were achieved. The Conditions Assessment was completed. We achieved the results because we worked with a professional firm.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Coy Borgstrom, President; Mary Ann Bucher, Secretary; Linda Jerviss,Treasure; Barbara Gilliland, Dale Morris, Diane O'Brien, Phil Haukom, Scott French, David Dubbels",0.00,"Dodge County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Bourdon House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Bucher,"Dodge County Historical Society","615 N Main Street, PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,651-259-3467,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conditions-assessment-and-treatment-plan-bourdon-house,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33967,"Conditions Assessment for Liberal Union Hall Building",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Gary Schwichtenberg, Richard Willis, Deanna Zea, Larry Stoesz, Wayne Nelson",0.00,"City of Hanska","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Liberal Union Hall Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathy,Grothem,"City of Hanska","118 Broadway, PO Box 91",Hanska,MN,56041,507-439-6246,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conditions-assessment-liberal-union-hall-building,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28758,"Conditions Assessment for the Lake Harriet Methodist Episcopal Church",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"David Schaal - President Gary Perisian - Properties Committees Chairman Clyde Stevens - Vice-President Ella Davis-Suggs - Secretary Rosemary Knutson Cyndi Gisborne",,"Lake Harriet Spiritual Community","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Lake Harriet Methodist Episcopal Church, eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Gary,Perisian,"Lake Harriet Spiritual Community","4401 Upton Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55410,612-483-0616,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conditions-assessment-lake-harriet-methodist-episcopal-church,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28540,"Conditions Report for Hamline Church",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","This year has been one of major transition for the congregation, which has disrupted our original timetable. Our Senior Pastor went on short term disability leave from August 2013-October 2013, just as our newly ordained associate arrived. In November 2013, the Senior Pastor resigned from his position at the Church and went on long-term disability. In addition, our office manager left in mid-March, and it took a month to replace her. However, the short-term goal of obtaining a written report and discussion with the trustees was met. Further meetings with the finance committee and the Church Council were by necessity postponed, though the intent of continually reassessing the already existing preservation plans already underway (including sealing the structure for water damage) was proposed and agreed to by the Trustees. The front steps and sidewalk were repaired in May 2014. The Conditions Assessment, the energy audit performed in spring of 2014 and our plans for participation in local training to be provided by Partners in Sacred Places (postponed from May) were discussed with the Church Council. A meeting to review the recommendations with the both lay and clergy members of church leadership will be held in September. With that feedback, we intend to establish a plan to begin implementation and identify sources for the needed funds.",,,2926,,12926,,"Peter Theisen, Roger Greiling, Jeff Dreisbach, Kathy Sundberg, Dave Keller, Heidi Brezinka",,"Hamline Church United Methodist","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to write a conditions assessment of Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Bakeman,"Hamline Church United Methodist","1514 Englewood Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55104,"651 488-4416",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conditions-report-hamline-church,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031206,"Coney Island of the West Interpretive Plan",2024,48500,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,20500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",69000,,"Chair Gayle Degler (District 1), Member Tom Workman (District 2), Member Matt Utterman (District 3), Member Tim Lynch (District 4), Vice Chair John P. Fehey (District 5).",,"Carver County (Parks Department)","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for Coney Island of the West in Carver County.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Samuel,Pertz,"Carver County (Parks Department)","600 E 4th Street",Chaska,MN,55318,9524665253,spertz@co.carver.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coney-island-west-interpretive-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007157,"Configuring and Editing Final Draft of Northfield Arts Guild History",2018,9600,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9600,,"Virginia Lorang, Kate Flory, Jerry Fox, Wendy Placko, Nancy Carlson, Susan Carlson, Richard Collman, Janine Haidar, Rolf Kragseth, Judy Kutulas, Emmett Lefkowitz, Addie Nelson, Rachel O'Connor, Amy Pagel",,"Northfield Arts Guild","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to edit a manuscript on the history of the Northfield Art Guild.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alyssa,"Herzog Melby","Northfield Arts Guild","304 Division St",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-8877,alyssa@northfieldartsguild.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/configuring-and-editing-final-draft-northfield-arts-guild-history,,,,0 10013522,"Connecting with Native American Scholars",2021,7527,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,2129,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9656,,"Jon Evert, Amy Lammers, Warren Hilde, Dennis Herbranson, Vijay Gaba, John Dobmeier, Frank Gross, Russ Hanson,Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Jim Steen, Deb White",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To consult with American Indian scholars regarding research and writing about the Dakota, Ojibwe, and Metis history in Clay County for an upcoming exhibit.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Markus,Krueger,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,"(218) 299-5511",Markus.Krueger@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/connecting-native-american-scholars,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007282,"Conservation of Fabric Plat Map of Afton",2017,4645,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4645,,"Stan Ross, Leslie Thomas, Laurel Ross, Terry Clymer, Deb Erickson, Kathy Weed, Sandi Alexander, Ken Johnson,Mike Thoemke",,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant object in the museum's collections.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178",Afton,MN,55001,651-436-1346,stan@aftonhistoricalmuseum.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-fabric-plat-map-afton,,,,0 10007283,"Conservation of Solidarity Shirt",2017,1540,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets achieved. We achieved the results because MACC's Beth McLaughlin is an expert textile conservator and Rose is an experienced artifact courier and object handler. A post or story about the preservation of the Solidarity Shirt, along with the shirt's story, is on our Facebook page, on Twitter, on our Virtual exhibition page and on our museum website. We are submitting news of the shirt's conservation to our local media for a possible feature story to promote knowledge and awareness of the shirt and to highlight the preservation work.",,550,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2090,,"Lorraine Walski, Rev. Paul Breza, Mary Drury, Carol Dennis, Louise Prondzinski, Adam Pingot, Sister Clare, John Wagenaar and Joan McGill (adjunct)",,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant object in the museum's collections.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,paul@polishmuseumwinona.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-solidarity-shirt,,,,0 10007284,"Conservation Survey of Sculptures in Caponi Art Park Collection",2017,9980,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9980,,"Wayne Potratz - President, Lawrence Werner - Vice President, Rhea Benz - Secretary, Kirk Muhlenbruck - Treasurer, Tom Barnard, Cheryl Caponi, Renee Ervasti, Andrew Pimental, Rachel Powers.",0.02,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a preservation needs assessment for the Caponi Art Park sculptures.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,651-454-9412,ccaponi@caponiartpark.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-survey-sculptures-caponi-art-park-collection,,,,0 10007285,"Conserving the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Memorial in Summit Park",2017,60000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",60000,,"Nancy Apfelbacher, Robert Bierscheid, Pierce Canser, Susan Davis Price, Edward F. Fox, Nicholas Fox, Peter Kramer, Richard Lallier, Robert Muschewske, Joan Palm, Heather Peterson, Marilyn Porter, Sarah Schultz, Colleen Sheehy, Andrea Stimmel, Ahmed Tharwat, Kay A. Thomas, Yamy Vang Emeritus: Tom Eggum, Christine Podas-Larson, Emmy Triechel Honorary: Mayor Chris Coleman, Commissioner Toni Carter",,"Public Art Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant monument in St. Paul.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Colleen,Sheehy,"Public Art Saint Paul","381 Wabasha Street North","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-290-0921,colleen@publicartstpaul.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conserving-civil-war-soldiers-and-sailors-memorial-summit-park,,,,0 10007144,"Conservation of Original Material from a Scrapbook",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Judy Bodway (President), Bob Fisher (Vice-President), Tom Bremer (Treasurer), Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Sandra Burke, Jerome Christenson, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Marianne ""Duffy"" Hohenner, Sue Hovell, Ken Lindemann, Patrick Marek, Janis Martin, Blake Pickart, Patricia Rogers, Mary Stoltman, Nancy Wiltgen",0.01,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant object in the museum's collections.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-2723,director@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-original-material-scrapbook,,,,0 10012674,"Conservation Assessment & Long Range Preservation Plan",2020,5700," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5700,,"Charles Holmquist (President), Sid Wilson (Vice President), Bruce Nelson (Secretary), Sam Feisner (Treasurer), Auggie Anderson, Bob Bohrer, Chuck Pease, Barb Penk, Jeff Niedenthal, Ken Zachman, Barbara Nelson"," ","Meeker County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bayley,Schluter,"Meeker County Historical Society"," 308 North Marshall Avenue "," Litchfield "," MN ",55355,"(320) 693-8911"," director@meekercomuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-assessment-long-range-preservation-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013451,"Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan of Hiawatha Homes' 45 Year History",2021,3200,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3200,,"Ryan Backus, Linda Becker, Mary Brouillard, Peter Carryer, Lisett Comai-Legrand, Kathy Davis, Roger Dearth, Melissa Hale, Jerry Kvasnicka, Margaret Lloyd, Rahn Lund, Dominique Navarro, Matt Nigber, Nick Pederson, Michelle Pyfferoen, Susan Uhlenkamp, Heather Whitten",,"Hiawatha Homes Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Landherr,"Hiawatha Homes Foundation","1820 Valkyrie Dr. NW",Rochester,MN,55901,"(507) 226-0700",clandherr@hiawathahomes.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-hiawatha-homes-45-year-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013504,"Conservation Treatment for ""Pompeii,"" a Sculpture by Anthony Caponi",2021,42380,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,750,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",43130,,"Julie Andersen, Cheryl Caponi, Brad Dahlgaard, Andrea Gonzalez, Stephen Gumnit, Tasia Islam, Erin Paulson, Andrew Pimental",,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant object in the museum?s collections.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,"(651) 454-9412",ccaponi@caponiartpark.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-treatment-pompeii-sculpture-anthony-caponi,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10012391,"Conservation of Blueprints for the National Guard Armory in Winona",2019,8200," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","In our application we had one short-term expected impact: - Blueprints are in a stable condition in an acid-free environment. This was achieved during the course of the project, although we do not have them back at the History Center yet. One intermediate-term expected impact: - Images taken from blueprints will be more exhibit appropriate. Now that the blueprints have been treated, we will be able to have them safely scanned and know that the reproduction will be the best image possible. One long-term impact: - The blueprints are accessible and in stable enough condition to be safely handled. This will be true once the blueprints are back on-site, although once we have scanned them we hope to not have to handle them anymore.",,224,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8424,,"Judy Bodway (President), Bob Fisher (Vice-President),Tom Bremer (Treasurer), Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Sandra Burke, Jerome Christenson, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Marianne ?Duffy? Hohenner, Sue Hovell, Ken Lindemann, Patrick Marek, Janis Martin, Blake Pickart, Patricia Rogers, Mary Stoltman, Nancy Wiltgen"," ","Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,," The National Guard Armory building in Winona has been an essential space for the community and organization for over a century. For this reason, the blueprints were identified as a priority item in a previously awarded General Preservation Needs Assessment Survey & Long Range Conservation Plan for $6273. The Armory's original blueprints have four sheets produced by Hoffman & Mosse, Architects of Rochester, Minnesota, in August of 1914. What remains of the original Armory blueprints are sheets three through six of the plans. Sheet three shows the front and back facades, sheet four shows side elevations, sheet five shows the rear elevation, longitudinal section, structural details, and sheet six shows the roof design.  An artifact of great importance to the organization and community has been professionally conserved. The four blueprint sheets were cleaned, a great deal of pressure-sensitive tape was removed, tears were mended, and they have been rehoused. If not treated, the blueprints would have deteriorated until they became even more fragile and were no longer accessible. With this project completed, the blueprints will be preserved for future generations. ",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Genia,Hesser,"Winona County Historical Society"," 160 Johnson Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-2723",director@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-blueprints-national-guard-armory-winona,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012576,"Conservation Treatment for Great Northern Railway Textile Samples",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2360,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12360,,"Jo Anne Driscoll (Chair), Jo Emerson, Thomas Fabel, Martin Fallon, Anne Field, Tim Glines, John Guthmann, Richard B. Heydinger Jr., Kenneth H. Johnson, Elizabeth J. Keyes, Judy Kishel, David Kristal, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Joe Lutz, Robert W. Mairs, James Miller, Jonathan H. Morgan, Robert Muschewske, Peter Nguyen, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George T. Stephenson, James Stolpestad, July Vang, Glenn Wiessner, Jerry Woelfel, Lee Pao Xiong"," ","Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified conservator to restore significant textile objects in the museum?s collections.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society"," 75 W 5th Street, Suite 323 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 222-0701"," mollie@rchs.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-treatment-great-northern-railway-textile-samples,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17969,"Conservation and Treatment of New Ulm Turner Hall Murals",2013,23140,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,23140,,"Anne Earl, Ed Weber, Bernd Lehrke, Larry Mack, Tom Borgen, Carol Steinhaus, Darla Gebhard, Ed Lloyd, Matt Ringhofer, Daniel Hoisington, Anne Makepeace, Dan Schroepfer",,"New Ulm Turnverein","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conserve and stabilize the historic murals in Turner Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To conserve and stabilize the historic murals in Turner Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Virginia,"Suker Moldan","New Ulm Turnverein","102 South State Street","New Ulm",MN,56073,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-and-treatment-new-ulm-turner-hall-murals,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17556,"Conservation Assessment/Preservation Plan",2012,6230,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society",," To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-assessmentpreservation-plan-6,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025065,"Conservation of an 1885 Plat Map of Troy, MN",2022,3350,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Our short-term expected impact that the map is in a stable condition in an acid-free environment was achieved. The map and associated letter have been treated and are enclosed in archival sleeves stored in a flat storage cabinet. Our intermediate-term expected impact that the map is cleaned and mended so that it can be scanned in-house was also achieved. The map has been placed in our queue of items to digitize, and it can be done so safely. Our long-term expected impact that the map is in a stable condition so that it can be safely handled was achieved. The map is available to staff and researchers and more accessible due to our ability to safely digitize it.",,175,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3525,,"Judy Bodway (President), Diane Dingfelder (Vice-President), Blake Pickart (Treasurer), Jonelle Moore (ex officio Secretary), Michelle Alexander (City Council), Mary Alice Anderson, Mike Bernatz, Jodi Dansingburg, Kelly Fluharty, Scott Hannon, Sue Hovell, Erich Lippman, Janis Martin, Denise McDowell, Dennis McEntaffer, Mary Stoltman",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant object in the museum's collections.",,"To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant object in the museum's collections.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Bloedorn,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,5074542723,curator@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-1885-plat-map-troy-mn,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025199,"Conservation Treatment of Jean-Baptiste' Faribault Paintings",2022,9950,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,3421,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13371,,"Dennis Blackmer, Richard Carlander, Pat Chappuie, Andy Ebling, Don Hora, Charlotte Johnson, David Miller, Gary Mogren, Pat O'Connor, Ron Parker, LeRoy Rockman, Brian Schmidt, Pauline Schreiber, Marie Tuma, Peter Waldock, Charlene Erikson-Knox",,"Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified conservator to restore significant paintings in the museum's collections.",,"To hire a qualified conservator to restore significant paintings in the museum's collections.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Nichols,"Rice County Historical Society","1814 NW Second Avenue",Faribault,MN,55021,5073322121,curator@rchistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-treatment-jean-baptiste-faribault-paintings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031275,"Conservation Treatment Project",2024,6250,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6250,,"Olivet Church Council: Johnell Kusler, Stephen Nelson, Liza Burr, Karen Tarrant, Nancy Dana, Mary Street, Jerri Smith, Gordon Deane, William Huntzicker",,"Olivet Congregational Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified conservator to restore significant objects in the museum's collections.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marcia,Kath,"Olivet Congregational Church","1850 Iglehart Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55104-3524,6517668897,marciakath1@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-treatment-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031347,"Conservation of Outdoor Sculpture in the St. Catherine University Fine Art Collection and Development of Outdoor Sculpture Corps",2023,4020,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The answers to this section are contained at the end of this document. MNHS said it was OK to save those answers as a pdf called Measurable Outcomes and upload it to the grants portal final report submission page, since I am discussing a lot of tables and graphs which would be impossible to embed in the field given.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4020,,"Mary Jo Abler, Jean Wincek, CSJ, Tracey Burton, Ken Charles, Kathryn Clubb, Samantha Hanson, Diane Shelstad Huston, Pamela O. Johnson, Andrea C. Lee, Anne McKeig, Donna McNamara, Joy Milos, CSJ, Joan Mitchell, CSJ, Christine Moore, Kathleen O'Brien, Colleen O'Malley, CSJ, Jennifer Ortale, ReBecca Koenig Roloff, Therese Sherlock, CSJ, Angela Hall Slaughter, Minda Suchan, Ph.D., Jill Underdahl, CSJ, Robert Wollan, Kristen Vogel Womack, Brenda Grandstrand Woodson, Valerie Young",,"St. Catherine University","Private College/University",,,"In 2021, St. Kate’s received a previous grant for a General Conservation Assessment and Preservation Plan for its Fine Art Collection. The plan aimed to establish an outdoor sculpture maintenance program and an Outdoor Sculpture Corps for sustainable care. With over 2,700 artworks, including outdoor sculptures, St. Kate’s hired the Midwest Art Conservation Center for a 2-day project to train staff and students in conservation treatment. The initiative created a community-based Corps for the ongoing maintenance and preservation of outdoor sculptures on campus. ",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Adam,"St. Catherine University","Office of Research & Sponsored Programs, 2004 Randolph Avenue #4286","St. Paul",MN,55105,6516906639,jladam@stkate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-outdoor-sculpture-st-catherine-university-fine-art-collection-and-development,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 17350,"Conservation Assessment/Preservation Plan",2011,4158,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Archives of The College of St. Scholastica",," To provide a general conservation assessment of the college archives. A consultant was hired to conduct a general preservation assessment, to help draft a long-range plan, to assess policies and to prepare a summary report with prioritized recommendations for the future. This was accomplished with a one-day on-site visit and a four day period to write the Preservation Needs Assessment Report. A list and action plan for future preservation actions has been prepared. ",,"To provide a general conservation assessment of the college archives.",2010-08-20,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Heidi,Johnson,,"1200 Kenwood Avenue",Duluth,MN,55811,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-assessmentpreservation-plan,,,, 17362,"Conservation Assessment/Preservation Plan",2011,6628,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Hennepin History Museum",," A  conservator was hired from the Midwest Art Conservation Center to conduct a comprehensive survey of the collections at the Hennepin History Museum. The report included an executive summary, observations, digital photo documentation and a prioritized list of recommendations. This information was used to formulate a written long-range conservation plan for the museum. ",,"To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jada,Hansen,,"2303 Third Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55404,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-assessmentpreservation-plan-0,,,, 17401,"Conservation Assessment/Preservation Plan",2011,6972,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,202,,,,,,"Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa",," A General Preservation Assessment Survey was conducted, on behalf of the Grand Portage Band of  Lake Superior Chippewa, by the Midwest Art Conservation Center (MACC). From the survey and after in-put from staff, a long-range plan and funding strategy was recommended for their historic collections. ",,"To conduct a general conservation assessment of its collections and provide a long range plan for preservation",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Victoria,Raske,,"54 Upper Road, PO Box 428","Grand Portage",MN,55605,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-assessmentpreservation-plan-1,,,, 17462,"Conservation Assessment/Preservation Plan",2011,6304,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Wabasha Public Library",," A general Conservation Assessment of and Long Range Plan for the preservation of the library's local history collections was prepared by Wabasha Public Library. The Library contracted with the Midwest Art Conservation Center to complete the project. The Plan will be used to set preservation policies, to identify storage and environmental needs, to make recommendations for disaster preparedness and to develop policy and procedures for the collections ",,"To provide a general conservation assessment of and long range plan for the preservation of the library's local history collections",2010-12-03,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michele,McCaughtry,,"PO Box 268",Wabasha,MN,55981,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-assessmentpreservation-plan-2,,,, 17474,"Conservation Assessment/Preservation Plan",2011,6342,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County",," The HCSCC contracted with the Midwest Art Conservation Center to conduct a general preservation assessment survey of the HCSCC's collections and exhibit space. The report includes long range plans for improving and preserving objects and conditions. ",,"To conduct a general conservation assessment of its collections and provide a long range plan for preservation",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lisa,Vedaa,,"202 1st Ave. N., PO Box 157",Moorhead,MN,56561,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-assessmentpreservation-plan-3,,,, 17481,"Conservation Assessment/Preservation Plan",2011,5935,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Dodge County Historical Society",," DCHS contracted with the Midwest Art Conservation Center (MACC) to conduct a general conservation/preservation assessment and to issue a report with recommendations for long-range planning. ",,"To conduct a general conservation assessment of its collections and provide a long range plan for preservation",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Cheryl,Finnegan,,"615 North Main Street, PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-assessmentpreservation-plan-4,,,, 17517,"Conservation Assessment/Preservation Plan",2011,5500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Wabasha County Historical Society",," The Historical society hired a qualified professional conservator to conduct a general conservation assessment of its collections and provide a long range plan for preservation. The final report summarizes the condition of the collections environment at the Reads Landing School site. Recommendations include a collection review and inventory to be conducted. A comprehensive list of resources and suppliers was also included in the final report.   ",,"To conduct a general conservation assessment of its collections and provide a long range plan for preservation",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Helen,Myers,,"PO Box 255","Lake City",MN,55041,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-assessmentpreservation-plan-5,,,, 17289,"Conservation of Two Drawings",2010,4770,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Haehn Museum",,"To conserve two pencil/charcoal drawings by influential early 20th-century artist Justina Knapp, OSB",,"To conserve two pencil/charcoal drawings by influential early 20th-century artist Justina Knapp, OSB",2010-01-13,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Moira,Wild,,"Sisters of the Order of St. Benedict, 104 Chapel Lane","St. Joseph",MN,56374,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-two-drawings,,,, 28872,"Conservation of German Reading Society Banner",2015,8155,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8155,,"John Varone, Al Bongard, Mike Coleman, Dan Lund, Randy Maluchnik, Michael Owen Hill, Mike Fahey, Burton Johnson, Richard Scott, Peter Gustafson, Darlene Fasching, Lynette Bledsow",,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant collections piece. ",," The goal of the treatment was to consolidate areas of loss, present an aesthetic whole of lost images, and secure the piece for short term hanging display so both sides can be appreciated. The banner was in dire condition and was at risk to be lost to the ravages of time. If an action was not taken soon, this important piece of local cultural history would be lost. The preservation of the banner has been a top priority for many years of the organization but they had lacked funding to preserve it. The German Reading Society banner has been restored to a condition that will allow the public to safely view it. A final location has been selected at the Carver County Courthouse that is both available to the public, yet is safe for the banner. It will be monitored for possible environmental threats so that it will be available for many years to come.   ",2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Eve,Weipert,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,952-442-4165,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-german-reading-society-banner,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board) ","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor ",, 28725,"Conservation and Treatment of New Ulm Turner Hall Murals",2014,25000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,25000,,"David Hirth, President, Daniel Hoisington, Vice President, Tom (Shep) Kienlen, Treasurer, Annie Earl, Secretary, Dave Kading, Wayne Stolt, Thomas Borgen, Larry Mack, Dan Schroepfer, Darla Gebhard, Rodney Karnitz, Randy Melzer, Virginia Suker Moldan, Manager",0.01,"New Ulm Turnverein","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conserve and stabilize five historic murals significant to German-American history in New Ulm Turner Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Virginia,"Suker Moldan","New Ulm Turnverein","102 South State Street","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-354-4916,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-and-treatment-new-ulm-turner-hall-murals-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17316,"Consolidated Collections thru Condensed Storage",2010,75000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,9342,,,,,,"Stevens County Historical Society",,"To assist in acquiring and installing compact storage to better preserve significant evidence from the county's past.",,"To assist in acquiring and installing compact storage to better preserve significant evidence from the county's past.",2010-04-06,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Randee L.",Hokanson,,"116 West 6th Street",Morris,MN,56267,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stevens,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/consolidated-collections-thru-condensed-storage,,,, 10007149,"Construction Documents for Hotel Sacred Heart Phase 1",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Gale Dahlager, Kathy Hendrickson, Cheryl Skalbeck, Richard Hoff, Marilyn Agre, Elaine Johnson, Sonja Thune",,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of Hotel Sacred Heart, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, Box 452","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,320-765-2274,sonja@hcinet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-documents-hotel-sacred-heart-phase-1,,,,0 10013427,"Construction Documents for Roof and Addition: Tower Fire Hall",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11500,,"Doug Workman, Linda Folstad, Diane Meehan, Barbara Burgess, Corrine Hill, Sharon Legg, Kathy Siskar, Wayne Dahl, Corrine Bonicatto, Nancy Larson, Mary Shedd, Pauline Housenga",,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the roof and addition on the Tower Fire Hall, built in 1895 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Larson,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","404 Pine Street, PO Box 465",Tower,MN,55790,"(218) 750-7515",communitycoaching@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-documents-roof-and-addition-tower-fire-hall,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013500,"Construction Document Preparation",2021,61000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,2750,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",63750,,"Pastor Joy MacDonald Coltvet, Jade Christiansen, Laura Delventhal, Janelle Draper, Lisa Kloster, Joel Rhode, David Nass, Rochelle Thompson, Henrik Weber, Erik Wohlrabe, Andy Zurn",,"Christ Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and now known as Christ Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Krahn,"Christ Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill","105 University Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55103-2028,"(612) 616-1734",dfkrahn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-document-preparation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10013519,"Construction Drawings for the Elysian School Roof",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1525,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11525,,"Le Sueur County Historical Society (LCHS) of Le Sueur County. The Executive Board members of LCHS include Bill Stangler-Chair/President, Bonnie Reak-Treasurer, Ruth Collins-Secretary, Dean Pettis-Membership. LCHS Board members Lois Mack, George Luskey, Richard Bennett, Bryce Stenzel, and Mike Frederick.",,"Le Sueur County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the roof of the Elysian School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ruth,Collins,"Le Sueur County Historical Society","PO Box 123","Le Center",MN,56057,"(507) 521-0450",tnrranch@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-drawings-elysian-school-roof,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012438,"Construction Documents for Three Buildings at the Peterson Farmstead",2020,111400," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,900,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",112300,,"Lin Deardorff, Mike Coleman, Al Bongard, Mike Fahey, Burton Johnson, Peter Gustafson, Marta Beckett, Gerry Johnson, Mark Willems, Matthew McDougall, JJ Norman"," ","Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of three buildings at the historic Peterson Farmstead, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Wendy,Petersen-Biorn,"Carver County Historical Society"," 555 West First Street "," Waconia "," MN ",55387,"(952) 442-4234"," wbiorn@co.carver.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-documents-three-buildings-peterson-farmstead,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012463,"Construction Drawings for the Ferris Grand Block",2020,56000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,30000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",86000,,"Bob Buffington, Curt Hess, Steve Schulz, Judy Oldemeyer, Paul Everett, Chuck Ness, Linsey Prunty, Deb Fitzgerald, Mary Schroer"," ","Pipestone County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the Ferris Grand Block/Masonic Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Hoskins,"Pipestone County Historical Society"," 113 S Hiawatha Avenue "," Pipestone "," MN ",56164,"(507) 825-2563"," pipctymu@iw.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-drawings-ferris-grand-block,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012501,"Construction Documents for Thompson Hall",2020,116000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,110000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",226000,,"Charles Thompson Memorial Hall Board of Trustees - Herman Fuechtmann (President), Jack Graff (Vice-President), Richard Taylor (Secretary-Treasurer), Ralph Fuechtmann (Board member), Bertha Scofield (Board member), Michael Moder (Board member)"," ","Charles Thompson Memorial Hall","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for Charles Thompson Memorial Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and one of the few remaining Deaf clubs in the United States.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Herman,Fuechtmann,"Charles Thompson Memorial Hall"," 1824 Marshall Ave. "," St. Paul "," MN ",55104,"(651) 829-2096"," hermanfuechty@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-documents-thompson-hall,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10024956,"Construction Documents for Barn/Carriage House",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: This outcome has been met as we have detailed and comprehensive construction documents necessary to move forward with rehabilitating the Exterior Barn, Carriage House and Greenhouse. Intermediate Term: Completing the construction documents brings us closer to meeting the intermediate outcome. We've already begun reviewing the large grant application and have had a conversation with the architect Todd Grover about how to proceed. The Long Term outcome is still in the future. We remain good stewards of the property and are committed to seeing the project through, thanks to Legacy funding.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Doug Anderson, Joseph Curtiss, Gary Block, Jim Espelien, Katie Jackson, Sada Kliewer, Michael Neudecker, Barbara Orr, Steven Weiss, Trevor Wichner",,"Friends of Linden Hill, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the barn/carriage house at Linden Hill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the barn/carriage house at Linden Hill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Rydeen,"Friends of Linden Hill, Inc.","608 Highland Avenue","Little Falls",MN,56345,3206165580,lizrydeen@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-documents-barncarriage-house,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025048,"Construction Work/Preservation of the Walters Jail",2022,191116,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1427,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",192543,,"Jim Schaefer (mayor) Michelle Sauke, Nonna Goin, Brent Stencel, Steve Brenke (city council members) Kathy Meyer (city clerk 507-402-3960) Becky Krohnberg (city treasurer)",,"City of Walters","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to restore and stabilize the Walters Jail, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to restore and stabilize the Walters Jail, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christine,Schaefer,"City of Walters","106 West Third Street",Walters,MN,56097,5073838734,schaef123@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-workpreservation-walters-jail,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025050,"Construction Documents for the Oaks Lakeside Pavilion",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All targets were achieved. A very practical and workable plan. Support from City Staff, City Council and Citizens. Outcomes achieved because of an dedicated HPC.",,15387,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",25387,,"Chuck Klimmek, Jane Peterson, Ted Pinske, Lei Amorim, Dale Johnson, Mark Overson",,"City of Gaylord","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Oaks Lakeside Pavilion, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Oaks Lakeside Pavilion, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dale,Johnson,"City of Gaylord","332 Main Avenue, PO Box 987",Gaylord,MN,55334,6127492316,cndjohn51@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-documents-oaks-lakeside-pavilion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025187,"Construction Documents for 25 W. Superior St. in Duluth",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,9825,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",19825,,"Dr. Eileen Crespo, LaVon Lee, Dee Dee Ray, Laurie Meschke, Jeffrey Ogden, Nancy Franke Wilson",,"Children's Dental Services","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of 25 W. Superior St., listed as a contributing part of the Duluth Commercial Historic District in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of 25 W. Superior St., listed as a contributing part of the Duluth Commercial Historic District in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sarah,Wovcha,"Children's Dental Services","636 Broadway St NE",Minneapolis,MN,55413,6126361577,swovcha@childrensdentalservices.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-documents-25-w-superior-st-duluth,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025237,"Construction documents for Historic Fire Hall HVAC, Interior Masonry and Interior Finishes",2023,45000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",46500,,"Nancy Larson, Doug Workman, Linda Folstad, Diane Meehan, Jayne Sundeen, Kathy Siskar, Corrine Bonicatto, Linda Haugen, Steve Majerle, Richard Hanson",,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the Tower Fire Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the Tower Fire Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Larson,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","PO Box 465",Tower,MN,55790,2187507515,communitycoaching@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-documents-historic-fire-hall-hvac-interior-masonry-and-interior-finishes,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025251,"Construction Documents for Albert and Jennie Sperry House",2023,28300,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",28300,,"Rollie Nissen, Nancy Welch, Emilie Mikes, Rollie Boll, Gregory Harp, Jeff Jagush, Mark Peterson, Mary Larson, Karen Hernandez, John Erickson, Tom Schroer",,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the Albert and Jennie Sperry House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the Albert and Jennie Sperry House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","610 NE Hwy 71",Willmar,MN,56201,3202351881,director@kandiyohicountyhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-documents-albert-and-jennie-sperry-house,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031335,"Construction Documents to Fix Water Infiltration Problem",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","These targets were achieved. Through working with Kaas Wilson and Encompass and getting input from multiple building contractors, MBC members could use this work to generate and submit a Large Grant application to fund the first phase of work described in these construction documents.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Board Officers: Charlie Stockwell, Elisabeth Bagley, Tom Klecatsky, Kurt Hellerstedt, Susan Tietjen Members at Large: Dan Bakke, Charlene McEvoy, Graham Mink, Joey O'Neill, Renee Quam",0.030392157,"Minnesota Boat Club","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1910 Minnesota Boat Club, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brianna,Pischke,"Minnesota Boat Club","c/o Tom Klecatsky, 2078 Theresa St.","Mendota Heights",MN,55120,5073270914,bri@minnesotaboatclub.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-documents-fix-water-infiltration-problem,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007184,"Context Study of Historic Saint Paul Public Schools (SPPS), 1890-1978",2018,60000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",60000,,"Jon Schumacher, Zuki Ellis, Steve Marchese, John Brodrick, Chue Vue, Jeanelle Foster, Mary Vanderwert",0.05,"St. Paul Public Schools (ISD #625)","K-12 Education","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a context study of historic Saint Paul public schools. ",,"Saint Paul Public Schools (SPPS) was founded in 1856 and is one of the oldest continuously operating entities in Minnesota's capital city. Twenty-six SPPS buildings, still in use, were built before 1930. As a result of the Baby Boom, the district has 22 schools built in the 20 years following WWII alone. Immigration brought an influx of new citizens to Saint Paul in the 1970s, another peak time for building schools in the city. Our public-school buildings represent many decades and styles of architecture and contain within them a history of changes in our society and education practice. This grant-funded a historic context of Saint Paul Public Schools, focusing on the period between 1890 and 1978. In-depth research on the district's development was conducted at various archives and repositories. The report identifies significant periods of growth, and the factors that influenced the design, construction, and closure of school properties. Notable architectural styles, features, and architects are also discussed. The report concludes with recommendations for a future intensive-level survey. ",2017-12-01,2019-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Huntley,"St. Paul Public Schools (ISD #625)","360 Colborne Ave","St Paul",MN,55102,651-744-1809,bob.huntley@spps.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/context-study-historic-saint-paul-public-schools-spps-1890-1978,,,, 10025086,"Contextual Background for the Minnesota Modern Masters Oral History Interview Videos",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,5350,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15350,,"Rolf Anderson, President; Dennis Gimmestad, Vice President; Barb Bezat, Secretary; Bob Frame, Treasurer; Renee Barnes, Martha Douglas, Nicole Foss, Greg Gaut, Gary Reetz, Matt Seltzer",,"Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research and write introductory paragraphs for the interviewees from the Modern Masters Oral History Project.",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and write introductory paragraphs for the interviewees from the Modern Masters Oral History Project.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Gary,Reetz,"Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians","105 Fifth Ave. S, Suite 485",Minneapolis,MN,55401,6128105475,garyareetz@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/contextual-background-minnesota-modern-masters-oral-history-interview-videos,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17624,"Contributing Member of the Lanesboro Historic District: Survey",2012,6075,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Lanesboro Arts Center",," To survey the exterior of the building, make historically sensitive recommendations, and create construction-ready documents for needed improvements that will enhance the exterior of the historic building without negatively impacting the historic structure. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/contributing-member-lanesboro-historic-district-survey,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025051,"Conversion to CollectiveAccess Software",2022,7453,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The targets were achieved.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7453,,"William Bruentrup, Raydelle Bruentrup, Michael Ericson, Mary O'Malley, Robert Jensen, Robert Cardinal, Steven Carlson, Sandra Dicke, Curtis Loschy",,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Jensen,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","2170 E County Road D",Maplewood,MN,55109,6519003539,Bob@MaplewoodHistoricalSociety.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conversion-collectiveaccess-software,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18106,"Coordination of Statewide Civil War Activities",2012,107579,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs.","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,107579,,,1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the Minnesota Historical Society is creating a broad range of opportunities to help students, teachers and the general public learn more about the war and the role Minnesota played. Initiatives include a Civil War topic page, www.mnhs.org/civilwar, with links to videos, books, art, photos, artifacts, events and other resources related to the war; collaboration with community partners to commemorate the Battle of Antietam and the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation in September 2012; A series of History Forums at the Minnesota History Center focused on different aspects of the war; a dozen short films that will spotlight Civil War milestones and Minnesotans"" experiences on the homefront; a partnership with the Guthrie Theater to share insights about our Civil War collections with audiences of the theater's production of ""Appomattox."" Society staff will continue planning more initiatives with other organizations including the Minnesota Civil War Commemorative Task Force, the United States Postal Service and Civil War Roundtables. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society will offer Minnesotans across the state opportunities to learn about the Civil War and Minnesota's contributions to it. 2011 marks the beginning of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. The war and Minnesota's connection to it are of deep interest to many Minnesotans. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Matt ",Hill,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3428,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/coordination-statewide-civil-war-activities,,,, 34116,"Cornerstone Academy Partnership",2016,117800,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Classes and attendees are counted (see legacy report numbers for most recent information) and all courses are evaluated as part of the program (evaluation tool will be reworked this agreement period).",,,,,117800,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Cornerstone Academy, the preservation education partnership of the Preservation Alliance and MNHS, launched in 2014. The statewide preservation education program has developed a training series for homeowners, community members, and professionals in fields that frequently interact with historic buildings and districts. Last year, hundreds of property owners across the state participated in more than 40 workshops. Courses included Understanding Historic Tax Credits, Handyman Special, Repairing Old Windows, and Why Old is Green: Sustainability in Older Homes. MNHS sites are sometimes used as workshop classrooms through this partnership, further demonstrating the value of historic spaces. In the coming year, Cornerstone Academy will continue to inform, motivate, and connect even more people to places with classes throughout Minnesota.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cornerstone-academy-partnership,,,, 17602,"Corridor Exhibit Wall Panels",2012,3105,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Veterinary Historical Museum",," To create and install an exhibit on the history of veterinary medicine in Minnesota. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/corridor-exhibit-wall-panels,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007286,"Cottonwood County MNopedia Entries",2017,4960,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4960,,"Linda Fransen, Director of CCHS, Tom Wickie, Damon Weinandt, Sharon Diemer, Janelle Kaye, Margaret McDonald, Wes Bakker, Doug Jacobson, Marilyn Wahl, Dallas Giese, Esther Buller, Kevin Stevens",0.12,"Cottonwood County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create 26 Cottonwood County entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Janelle,Kaye,"Cottonwood County Historical Society","812 Fourth Street",Windom,MN,56101,507-830-1470,jankay@windomnet.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottonwood-county-mnopedia-entries,,,,0 10025132,"Cottonwood County Courthouse Condition Assessment",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,856,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10856,,"Tom Appel, Kevin Stevens, Norm Holmen, Donna Gravley, and Larry Anderson",,"Cottonwood County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Cottonwood County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Cottonwood County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Schmidt,"Cottonwood County","900 Third Avenue",Windom,MN,56101,5078284891,jim.schmidt@higleyford.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottonwood-county-courthouse-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031195,"Cottonwood County Courthouse Working Drawings/Architectural Plans and Specifications",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","All short-term expected impacts were met as the County now has a new set of Elevations Drawings and window schematics which will compliment the previously completed Conditions Assessment.",,954,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10954,,"Tom Appel, Kevin Stevens, Norm Holmen, Donna Gravley, and Larry Anderson",,"Cottonwood County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1904 Cottonwood County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tom,Appel,"Cottonwood County","900 Third Avenue",Windom,MN,56101,5074273825,tom.appel@co.cottonwood.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottonwood-county-courthouse-working-drawingsarchitectural-plans-and-specifications,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007287,"Court of Appeals Oral History Project",2017,9175,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The Minnesota Court of Appeals Oral History Project was designed to cover a variety of themes and topics. During the wide-ranging interviews, narrators discussed the judges' personal and educational backgrounds , their reasons for choosing the law as a profession, their early goals and work histories, their early careers and mentors, their memories of the founding of the Court of Appeals, establishment of the Court's approach to hearing cases and the guidelines under which they worked, changes and updates in the guidelines, the working relationships between the judges, the relationship between the Court of Appeals and the Minnesota Supreme Court, the work load of the Court of Appeals, and thoughts about the future of the Court. The unrestricted oral histories are being processed and will be available to researchers through the Minnesota State Law Library, both at the library and in a project-focused website that library staff are now developing. Access to the restricted oral history will be made available when the restriction ends.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9175,,"Justice Paul H Anderson, Justice G. Barry Anderson, Annamarie Daly, Kevin Curry, Robin Wolpert, Samuel Aintablain II, Hon. Tony Atwal, Rebecca Baertsch, Judge Timothy J. Baland (ret),, Robin Benson, Thomas Boyd, Judge Diane B. Bratvold, Stephen F. Buterin, Carol Chomsky, Gary Debele, Sue Dosal (Ret.) Judge Jill Flaskamp Halbrooks, William M. Hart, David F. Herr, Anna Horning Nygren, Bruce Jones, Christine R.M. Kain, Patrick J. Kelly, Peter Knapp, Judge Harriet Lansing (Ret.), Cathryn Middlebrook, Judith L. Oakes J., Judge Tammy Pust, Elizabeth Reppe, Allen I. Saeks, Amie Penny Sayler, Judge Martha M. Simonett, James M. Simonson, William R. Stoeri, Justice David R. Stras, Esther M. Tomljanovich (Ret.), Kenneth R. White, Nancy Zalusky Berg. Chief Justice Lorie Skjerven Gildea (ex officio)",,"Minnesota Supreme Court Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 8 oral history interviews the history of the Minnesota Court of Appeals.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gary,Debele,"Minnesota Supreme Court Historical Society","PO Box 25","Chisago City",MN,55013,612-335-4288,g.debele@innovativefamilylaw.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/court-appeals-oral-history-project,,,,0 10031277,"Courthouse Dome Painting Conservation Assessment",2024,2475,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2725,,"Richard Koons-Chairman and Commissioner, District 4 Kathy Smith, Vice-Chairman and Commissioner, District 3 Elliot Belgard-Commissioner District 1 Jaime Bleess-Commissioner, District 2 Steven Flohrs-Commissioner, District 5",,"Martin County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a conservation assessment on historic early 20th century paintings in the Martin County Courthouse dome.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joshua,Schuetz,"Martin County","201 Lake Ave.",Fairmont,MN,56031,5078412139,joshua.schuetz@cedausa.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/courthouse-dome-painting-conservation-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10013433,"COVID-19 Healthcare Oral History Project",2021,9650,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,925,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10575,,"Emil Angelica Marion Angelica Lawrence J. Sommer",0.01,"Portal Research","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in ten oral history interviews the contemporary history of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Emil,Angelica,"Portal Research","4925 Logan Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55419,"(612) 270-5378",emil.angelica@ccgpartnership.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/covid-19-healthcare-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012216,"Creamery Building Conditions Assessment",2018,9797," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The goal of this grant was to assist the Sauk Centre History Museum in obtaining an historic assessment of the Blue Valley Creamery building as a stepping stone to our next step in preserving this building. We achieved our goal through grant money provided by the Historical Society to pay Studio E Architects to do research , site visits and generate a Historical Assessment Report.",,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10797,,"Mark Roberg- President, Pamela Borgmann-Immediate Past President, John Rasmussen-Treasurer, Deb Himsl-Secretary, Amy Trisko, Gunther Austin, Muriel Besser, Arlene Bailey, Angie Fuechtmann, Bob Meyer, Anne Meyer,Barb Alt, Jill Abahsain-Director, Kathy Martinson"," ","Sauk Centre Area History Museum and Research Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Blue Valley Creamery, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pam,Borgmann,"Sauk Centre Area History Museum and Research Center"," 430 Main Street S "," Sauk Centre "," MN ",56378,"(512) 220-7535"," p_borgmann@arvig.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creamery-building-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007288,"Create Beltrami County MNopedia Articles for Online Access",2017,4765,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4765,,"Sharon Geisen, Linda Lemmer, Andy Mack, Steve Caron, Jim Aakhus, Sue Bruns, Leo Soukup, Charlene Sturk",,"Beltrami County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create 15 Beltrami County entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Karalus,"Beltrami County Historical Society","130 Minnesota Avenue SW",Bemidji,MN,56601,218-444-3376,depot@beltramihistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/create-beltrami-county-mnopedia-articles-online-access,,,,0 10007289,"Create Disaster Recovery Plan",2017,4375,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Hard copy disaster recovery plans have been distributed to all individuals listed on the recovery plan as well as a hard copy was placed in the museum's office for reference.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4375,,"Stan Ross, Leslie Thomas, Laurel Ross, Terry Clymer, Sandi Alexander, Deb Erickson, Kathy Weed, Ken Johnson, Mike Thomke",,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to develop a disaster plan for the Afton Historical Society and Museum.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178",Afton,MN,55001,651-436-1346,stan@aftonhistoricalmuseum.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/create-disaster-recovery-plan,,,,0 10007290,"Creating a Long-Range Conservation Plan for Arboretum Art and Sculpture Collection",2017,5736,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets were exceeded as we were looking for specific preservation recommendations. The number and breadth of recommendations exceeded our expectations. We have begun the processes of many recommendations such as acquiring board members to be on the fine arts committee that regularly reviews donations, helps to place in various categories and oversees the preservation and storage of the collection.",,1401,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7136,,"Thomas O. Martin President, Board of Trustees Partner Dorsey & Whitney LLP Kathleen E. Murphy Vice President, Board of Trustees Account Executive (retired) IBM Todd Wagner Treasurer, Board of Trustees Managing Director Accenture Secretary, Board of Trustees Alison Humphrey Partner (former) Dorsey & Whitney LLP Gordon J. Bailey, Jr.* Chairman Bailey Nurseries, Inc. Armand Brachman Co-Managing Partner & Owner Dominium John M. Bryant* Director, Potash Product Line The Mosaic Company Brian Buhr* Dean CFANS Susan Campbell Sustaining Member Junior League of Minneapolis Linda Cutler Vice President & Deputy General Counsel (ret.) Cargill Rhonda Fleming Hayes Columnist/Author StarTribune, Northern Gardener Gigi Hickey, Ex Officio Arboretum Auxiliary Representative Emily Hoover, Ex Officio* Department Head/Professor Dept. of Hort. Science John Hugo Senior Vice President/Corporate Controller Life Time Fitness, Inc. Karen Koenig Board Member Groves Academy Wendy Lee 3275 Robinson Bay Road Deephaven, MN 55391 Bridget Levin Founding Principal Nametag International, Inc. Dave Maiser CEO & Owner (former) Brandspring Solutions Michele L. Martin Community Volunteer Betsy Massie Windjammers (dba Great Clips) Chris O'Brien Corporate Vice President C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. Ron Olson Vice President, Grain Operations (retired) General Mills, Inc. Marla Ordway Co-Owner PrattOrdway Properties Kandi Osborn Community Volunteer Cindy Page Community Volunteer Jeannine M. Rivet* Executive Vice President United Health Group Donald Ryks Vice President, Operation (retired) General Mills, Inc. Gary Schokmiller President Trio Executive Search Gayle Sit Vice President ALS Assn. MN/ND/SD Board of Directors Joseph Tashjian* Chief of Staff Regions Hospital Georgia Thompson Community Volunteer Jenny L. Verner President, Specialty Seeds & Oils Cargill Susan Bachman West* Senior Buyer, Garden Hardgoods Bachman's *appointed by U of M Board of Regents Revised 6-19-15",,"Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Wendy,DePaolis,"Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Foundation","3675 Arboretum Drive",Chaska,MN,55318,612-301-1873,depao008@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creating-long-range-conservation-plan-arboretum-art-and-sculpture-collection,,,,0 10007291,"Creating Finding Aid for John Dietrich Sunday Talks, 1916-1938",2017,4975,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4975,,"Tim Palmquist, President Joyce Riedesel, Board liaison Dodd Wilson, past president",0.1,"Foundation of the First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create a finding aid for a historically significant collection of sermons, which will allow greater public access to this resource.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Breeden,"Foundation of the First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis","900 Mount Curve Ave.",Minneapolis,MN,55403,952-258-9283,minister@firstunitarian.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creating-finding-aid-john-dietrich-sunday-talks-1916-1938,,,,0 10007292,"Creating Metadata for Digital Assets",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Nancy Apfelbacher, Former Art Teacher, Art Consultant Thomas J. Arneson, Art Collector Mike Birt, Consultant to 3M for Strategic Planning and New Business Development Armando Guti?rrez G., Artist Ann M. Heider (Secretary), Art Collector Robin Hickman, CEO and Executive Producer, Soul Touch Productions Thomas Hysell, AIA, LEED, Principal, Alliance Bonnie Olsen Kramer, Ladyslipper Enterprises John Larkin, MD, Art Collector and Retired Orthopedic Surgeon Adam Lueck, Senior Financial Analyst, Supervalu Mike McCormick, Associate General Counsel, Ecolab Paul C.N. Mellblom, AIA, LEED, AP, Principal, Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle Dave Neal (Treasurer), Principal, Tealwood Asset Management Ann Ruhr Pifer, Owner, The Grand Hand Gallery; Chief Operating Officer, Adopt-A-Classroom Diane Pozdolski (Vice Chair), Vice President, Compensation Benefits and HRIS, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota George Reid, Former President, Art Acquisitions Robyne Robinson, Artist and Director, Arts@MSP, Airport Foundation MSP Jim Rustad (Chair), Former RBC Wealth Management and Attorney KaYing Yang, President, Co-founder, RedGreen Rivers, LLC Dick Zehring, President, MSP Commercial Ex-Officio Members Mayor Christopher B. Coleman, Mayor, City of St. Paul Kristin Makholm, PhD, Executive Director, Minnesota Museum of American Art",,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create metadata for a collection of digital photographs.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mai,Vang,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","141 East 4th Street, Suite 101","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-435-1750,mvang@mmaa.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creating-metadata-digital-assets,,,,0 10012662,"Creating a Disaster Plan for TMORA",2020,3779," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,220,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3999,,"Christine Podas-Larson, Chair, Elizabeth Petrangelo, Vice Chair, Steven Heim, Treasurer, Reggie Boyle, Secretary, Gwenn Djupedal, Ludmila Borisnova Eklund, M.D., Maria Loucks, Deanna Phillips, Julie Snow, Theofanis Stavrou, Ph.D., David Washburn, C. Ben Wright, R.D. Zimmerman",0.04,"The Museum of Russian Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To develop a disaster plan for The Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis, MN.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Meister,"The Museum of Russian Art"," 5500 Stevens Ave S. "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55419,"(612) 821-9045"," mmeister@tmora.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creating-disaster-plan-tmora,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012339,"Creating an Interpretive Plan",2019,9500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Since this is the very first step in a much larger endeavor, it's difficult to measure progress in the long term, however, the plan set forth by Museology has certainly made it clear to MCHS staff and Board of Directors the importance of knowing our audience and learning to accommodate them in a way that allows them to better learn the history of McLeod County and the surrounding region.",,1600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11100,,"Mary Henke, Bob Allison, Bev Wangerin, Elizabeth Schwarze; John Lofdahl; Lynn Buck; Dale Ewald; Pat Englemann"," ","McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for McLeod County Historical Society.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Haines,"McLeod County Historical Society"," 380 School Road NW "," Hutchinson "," MN ",55350,"(320) 587-2109"," director@mcleodhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creating-interpretive-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17994,"Creating Success for 21st-Century Learners",2010,340292,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Research shows that traditional teaching tools, such as textbooks and lectures, don’t fully engage today’s students who have grown up surrounded by technology and who use it in their daily lives. In this ongoing project, an additional two Minnesota Historical Society historic sites will improve their service to “21st Century Learners” and their teachers and parents. A total of ten sites are revamping their field trip programs and developing online resources requested by teachers and parents in earlier research, so that “21st Century Learners” can develop a stronger connection to the study of history. ",,"Today's students have grown up with technology. Research shows that traditional teaching tools, such as textbooks and lectures, don't fully engage these ""digital natives"" for whom technology has always been at the center of their lives. As teachers strive to reinvent their classrooms to meet the needs of this new generation, the Minnesota Historical Society is using ACHF funding to conduct research and to develop programs and materials that will support teachers' classroom needs and engage digital natives in the study of history. Extensive focus groups with educators, parents and students throughout the state yielded two seminal reports that are guiding the current development of new field trip experiences at eight of the Society's historic sites and museums. These new programs will use technology to engage students in the exploration of history and will promote the development of 21st-century skills, including critical thinking, problem solving, creativity and innovation. Already organizations across the country are planning to leverage this research, which may form the basis for a national model.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creating-success-21st-century-learners,,,, 17994,"Creating Success for 21st-Century Learners",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Research shows that traditional teaching tools, such as textbooks and lectures, don’t fully engage today’s students who have grown up surrounded by technology and who use it in their daily lives. In this ongoing project, an additional two Minnesota Historical Society historic sites will improve their service to “21st Century Learners” and their teachers and parents. A total of ten sites are revamping their field trip programs and developing online resources requested by teachers and parents in earlier research, so that “21st Century Learners” can develop a stronger connection to the study of history. ",,"Today's students have grown up with technology. Research shows that traditional teaching tools, such as textbooks and lectures, don't fully engage these ""digital natives"" for whom technology has always been at the center of their lives. As teachers strive to reinvent their classrooms to meet the needs of this new generation, the Minnesota Historical Society is using ACHF funding to conduct research and to develop programs and materials that will support teachers' classroom needs and engage digital natives in the study of history. Extensive focus groups with educators, parents and students throughout the state yielded two seminal reports that are guiding the current development of new field trip experiences at eight of the Society's historic sites and museums. These new programs will use technology to engage students in the exploration of history and will promote the development of 21st-century skills, including critical thinking, problem solving, creativity and innovation. Already organizations across the country are planning to leverage this research, which may form the basis for a national model.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creating-success-21st-century-learners,,,, 18075,"Creating Success for 21st-Century Learners",2012,342650,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs.","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,342650,,,2.53,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Research shows that traditional teaching tools, such as textbooks and lectures, don't fully engage today's students who have grown up surrounded by technology and who use it in their daily lives. This biennium, an additional four Minnesota Historical Society historic sites are improving their service to ""21st Century Learners"" and their teachers and parents. In total, 14 sites and museums are revamping their field trip programs and developing online resources requested by teachers and parents in earlier research, so that 21st century learners can develop a stronger connection to the study of history. ",,"An additional six Minnesota Historical Society sites will begin work to improve their service to ""21st Century Learners,"" and their teachers and parents. Today's students have grown up with technology. Research shows that traditional teaching tools, such as textbooks and lectures, don't fully engage these ""digital natives"" for whom technology has always been at the center of their lives. In this ongoing project, the Society's historic sites are revamping their field trip programs and developing online resources requested by teachers and parents in earlier research so that""21st Century Learners"" can develop a stronger connection to the study of history. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creating-success-21st-century-learners-0,,,, 10031261,"Create an Interpretive Plan",2024,97172,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,2790,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",99962,,"Stan Ross, Leslie Thomas, Terry Clymer, Laurel Ross, Kate Thomas, Ken Johnson, Diane Perkins, Deb Erickson, Jeff Johnson",0.178431373,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the Afton Historical Society and Museum.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178",Afton,MN,55001,6514361346,stan@aftonhistoricalmuseum.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/create-interpretive-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org", 17143,"Creating an Archives Plan for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design",2010,1000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,150,,,,,,"Minneapolis College of Art and Design",," The funds made is possible to hire a qualified archivist to assess college archives in preparation for improved storage. The Library staff can begin to both organize and set policies for the College Archives. The Archives will be well positioned in the future so staff can better respond when inquiries are made from within and from outside the College. With Collection policies  in place, appropriate material can be added regularly  going forward and policies on use of the Archives will prevent loss of valuable material. ",,"To hire a qualified archivist to assess college archives in preparation for improved storage",2010-04-16,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Suzanne,Degler,,"2501 Stevens Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55404,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creating-archives-plan-minneapolis-college-art-and-design,,,, 28939,"Creating Success for 21st Century Learners",2014,64993,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","1. Develop consistent, engaging programming that meets MNHS Education brand across 14 sites. 2. Continue to develop teacher tools connecting field trip to classroom. FY14 Field Trip Evaluation Outcomes: Net Promoter Score = 71 96% of teachers feel field trip increased student knowledge of MN history 77% feel field trip improved student communication skills (21CL skills) 79% feel field trip improved student critical thinking skills (21CL skills) 76% feel field trip improved student collaboration skills (21CL skills) 79% feel field trip improved student creativity skills (21CL skills) 81% feel field trip helped them fulfill academic standards 93% feel field trip supported curriculum and instruction goals 94% feel MNHS is a valuable resource for teaching.",,,,,59207,5786,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.40,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In this ongoing project, four additional Minnesota Historical Society historic sites improved their service to 21st century learners and their teachers and parents. Fourteen sites revamped their field trip programs and developed online resources requested by teachers and parents in earlier research. The project team launched a standard evaluation tool across historic sites and museums to measure field trip outcomes for students and teachers, including the development of 21st century skills. The ongoing comprehensive results are being used to inform future improvements to program design and delivery.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creating-success-21st-century-learners-1,,,, 10007293,"Creation of MNopedia Entries",2017,2200,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2200,,"Mary Nelson (President), Robert Fischer (Vice President), Tom Bremer (Treasurer), Jonelle Moore (ex officio Secretary), Michelle Alexander (City Council), Sandra Burke, Jerome Christenson, Sue Hovell, Margaret Johnson, Ken Lindamann, Patrick Marek, Mary Polus, Jim Pomeroy, Pat Rogers, LeRoy Telstad, Marianne Hohenner, Janis Martin, Judy Bodway, Blake Pickart.",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create 3 Winona County entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-2723,director@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Winona, Dakota, Goodhue, Houston, Ramsey, Wabasha",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creation-mnopedia-entries,,,,0 10012638,"Creation of MNopedia Entries",2019,3000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The measurable outcome for this project are the four MNopedia entries that were produced from quality research.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3000,,"Judy Bodway (President), Bob Fisher (Vice-President),Tom Bremer (Treasurer), Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Sandra Burke, Jerome Christenson, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Marianne ?Duffy? Hohenner, Sue Hovell, Ken Lindemann, Patrick Marek, Janis Martin, Blake Pickart, Patricia Rogers, Mary Stoltman, Nancy Wiltgen"," ","Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To create 4 Winona County entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society"," 160 Johnson Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-2723"," director@winonahistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creation-mnopedia-entries-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031310,"Creation of Collections Management Policy",2024,9600,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9600,,"Timothy Knight, President, Mike Kirk, Treasurer, Justin Stein, Secretary",0.058823529,"Cultural Archive of Modern Paganism","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire professionals to assess and write a collections plan for a historically significant collection, which will allow greater public access to this resource.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,LeBow,"Cultural Archive of Modern Paganism","1315 Crestridge Lane",Eagan,MN,55123,6512101188,l.lebow@paganarchive.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creation-collections-management-policy,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28478,"Creation and Implementation of Family Programming for Richfield Historical Society",2013,1120,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Despite the completion of only one of the two proposed program initiatives, all short-term goals as stated in the grant application have been fully achieved. Observation of pilot programs at both the RHS museum campus, and Richfield Middle School showed that visitors were fully engaged in program activities, and that groups collaborated to problem-solve. Program participants were able to make decisions that moved individual program narratives forward in a logical/understandable way. While the public program proved more illustrative of the programs success in promoting cross-generational participation (given the varied age demographics among public users), both the public and Middle School based programs did engage a visitors representative of diverse communities. Intermediate and long-term results have yet to be achieved, as the project is still largely in the pilot stages. This represents a setback when measured against the original proposal's stated work-plan benchmarks. However, these setbacks were related to several significant and unanticipated changes that deeply affected all operational aspects of the Richfield Historical Society - namely the departure of our Executive Director Jodi Larson, as well as the premature departure of T.J. Malaskee, the contractor hired to lead this program development initiative. The initial success of the ""Minnesota Territory: 1851"" program as an education outreach initiative has poised RHS for success in achieving the long-range goals associated with this program initiative. Based on the success of in-school pilot programs in 2013, Richfield Middle School has already requested that RHS return in the fall of 2014 to offer the program again. This is a huge success for RHS, as the society has been struggling to develop school-aged programming that attracts local teachers and their students.",,,,,1120,,"Bill Walker, David Larson, Reed Bornholdt, John Bjostad, John Lindley, David Butler, David Melcher, Buzz Petersen, Todd Chase, Steven Larson, Ruthann Clay",,"Richfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To increase accessibility to Richfield history for K-12 audiences.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jodi,Larson,"Richfield Historical Society","6901 Lyndale Avenue S",Richfield,MN,55423,612-798-6140,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creation-and-implementation-family-programming-richfield-historical-society,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17952,"Crites Site: Collection Inventory, Geophysical Survey, Testing, and Outreach",2013,65000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,65000,,"John M. Stanoch, Chair, Mary D. Carter, Vice Chair, Richard H. King, Vice Chair, Richard O. Lund, Treasurer, Russell C. Nelson, Secretary, Eric J. Jolly, PhD, ex-officio, Ellis F. Bullock, Deborah Burke, Ronald L. Christenson, Charles M. Denny, Jr., Edward J. Driscoll, III, Robert Elde, PhD, Gary L. Ellis, Jonathan B. Farber, Alan L. Goldbloom, MD, George J. Kehl, Peter J. Olin, Fred J. Palensky, PhD, Steven J. Proeschel, John A. Romans, Diane M. Schmidt, James J. Seifert, Todd Soller, William J. Sweasy, Jean M. Taylor, Daniel Titcomb, Richard G. Trembley, Andrea M. Walsh, Mitchell E. Zamoff",,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To facilitate collections inventory, geophysical survey and testing, LiDAR archaeological study and outreach efforts associated with the Crites Oneota and Woodland site in the St. Croix Valley",,"To facilitate collections inventory, geophysical survey and testing, LiDAR archaeological study and outreach efforts associated with the Crites Oneota and Woodland site in the St. Croix Valley",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota","120 W Kellogg Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crites-site-collection-inventory-geophysical-survey-testing-and-outreach,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013506,"Critical Restoration of the Turnblad Mansion Veranda",2021,150000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1029461,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",1179461,,"Brad Engdahl, Chair, Dr. Maggi Adamek, Vice Chair, Elizabeth Olson, Treasurer, Laurie Jacobi, Secretary, Dr. Philip Anderson, Aimee Richcreek Baxter, Carline Bengtsson, Karl Benson, Michael Bjornberg, Brenda Butler, Mary Dee Hicks, Diane Hofstede, Laurie L. Holmquist, Herbert ""Ted"" Johnson, Barbara Linell Glaser, Ed.D, Dr. John Litell, Marco Molinari, Mohamud Mumin, Andrea Oseland, David Sorensen, Linda Wallenberg, William ""Bill"" Weiler. Andreas ?rnberg",,"American Swedish Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the veranda of the 1908 Turnblad Mansion, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Peggy,Korsmo-Kennon,"American Swedish Institute","2600 Park Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 870-3379",peggykk@asimn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/critical-restoration-turnblad-mansion-veranda,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10012314,"Critical Timeline of Wilder?s History",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our short term goal was ""project staff and the Wilder Foundation will have increased understanding of the history of Amherst Wilder and his family, including his business practices, interactions with different community groups, and how this may have affected Wilder Foundation?s relationship and role in our community and state."" Our critical history has been quite illuminating on the business practices, relationships with indigenous communities, and character of Amherst H. Wilder.",,7500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17500,,"Julie Bruner, Eric Nicholson, Judy Kishel, Alex Cirillo, Jr., Patrick Donovan, Kevin Earley, Robyn Hansen, Fred Harris, Dr. Alyssa Kaying Vang, Rahul Koranne, M.D., Dr. Fayneese Miller, Jan Shimanski, Ann Wynia",0.02,"Amherst H. Wilder Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to research the history of the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Connell,"Amherst H. Wilder Foundation"," 451 Lexington Parkway N "," St. Paul "," MN ",55104,"(651) 280-2394"," john.connell@wilder.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/critical-timeline-wilders-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17167,"St. Croix Boom Site - Historical Interpretive Display",2011,5038,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"MN Department of Natural Resources - Division of Parks & Trails",,"To replicate a missing 1935 historic interpretive marker at the St. Croix Boom Site National Historic Landmark",,"To replicate a missing 1935 historic interpretive marker at the St. Croix Boom Site National Historic Landmark",2010-12-17,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Cynthia,Wheeler,,"1200 Warner Road","St. Paul",MN,55106,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-croix-boom-site-historical-interpretive-display,,,, 28904,"St. Croix Scenic Byway Five Part Heritage Tourism Video",2015,50000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,50000,,"Brian Adams, Sam Griffith, Pat Kytola, Rita Lawson, Clarence Nelson, Bill Neuman",0.00,"St. Croix Scenic Coalition","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a video series on the history of the St. Croix Scenic Byway.",,,2014-10-01,2016-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bill,Neuman,"St. Croix Scenic Coalition","25156 St. Croix Trail N",Shafer,MN,55074,651-257-6654,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Chisago, Pine, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-croix-scenic-byway-five-part-heritage-tourism-video,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025263,"Cross-Sectional Medical Alley Oral Histories Project",2023,44956,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,22005,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",66961,,"Brad Bakken, Rebecca M. Bergman, J.D. Blank, Matt Boehlke, Doreen Bortel, Jessica Burdette, Caroline Byrd, Raquel Briskin, Georgine L. Busch, Heather Campe, Lavanya Gundamaraju, Jeff Hillins, Matthew Hunt, Mary Jo Kreitzer, Ann Ladd, Song Lo, Mark Van Osnabrugge, Molly Sanford, Paula Skjefte, Carl Stamp, Barb Stinnett, John Uribe, and Heather Walch",0.19,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 18 to 25 oral history interviews the history of Medical Alley from diverse perspectives.",,"To document in 18 to 25 oral history interviews the history of Medical Alley from diverse perspectives.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Adrian,Fischer,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,6129263878,fischer@thebakken.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cross-sectional-medical-alley-oral-histories-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28896,"Crow Wing County Jail and Sheriff's Residence (Historical Museum and Research Library) Rehabilitation: Architectural Services",2015,16050,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,16050,,"Rosemary Franzen, Paul Koering, Paul Thiede, Rachel Reabe Nystrom, and Doug Houge",0.00,"Crow Wing County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop design guidelines that will help preserve the Crow Wing County Jail and Sheriff's Residence, now used as the Crow Wing County Historical Society's museum facility, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2015-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Breun,"Crow Wing County","Historic Courthouse, 326 Laurel Street, Suite 13",Brainerd,MN,56401,218-824-1380,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-county-jail-and-sheriffs-residence-historical-museum-and-research-library-rehabil,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17281,"Crow-Hassan Reserve Heritage Tour",2011,3914,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1750,,,,,,"Hassan Area Historical Society",,"To broaden public access to historic resources through a walking and horseback riding tour of Crow-Hassan Reserve Regional Park",,"To broaden public access to historic resources through a walking and horseback riding tour of Crow-Hassan Reserve Regional Park",2010-08-06,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Laurie,Andries,,"26200 Sylvan Lake Pkwy.",Rogers,MN,55374,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-hassan-reserve-heritage-tour,,,, 17052,"CSPS Hall: HVAC Evaluation for CSPS Sokol Hall",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,757,,,,,,"Czech and Slovak Sokol Minnesota",,"To provide an engineering assessment of an 1887 National Register of Historic Places property's environmental system",,"To provide an engineering assessment of an 1887 National Register of Historic Places property's environmental system",2010-02-12,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Joyce,Tesarek,,"383 Michigan St.","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/csps-hall-hvac-evaluation-csps-sokol-hall,,,, 10012575,"Cultural Resources for American Indian Students at Harding High School",2020,862," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",862,,"Marny Xiong, Jeanelle Foster, Zuki Ellis, John Brodrick, Steven Marchese, Chauntyll Allen, Jessica Kopp"," ","St. Paul Public Schools (ISD #625)","K-12 Education",,,"To add books on American Indian history and culture to Harding High School's holdings to make this information more accessible to the public.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Betsy,Dadabo,"St. Paul Public Schools (ISD #625)"," 360 Colborne St. "," St Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 744-3159"," betsy.dadabo@spps.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cultural-resources-american-indian-students-harding-high-school,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17979,"Cultural Resources Interpretive Plan for the Mississippi River Trail in Dakota County",2013,77500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,77500,,"Joseph A. Harris, Kathleen A. Gaylord, Thomas A. Egan, Nancy Schouweiler, Liz Workman, Paul J. Krause, Willis E. Branning",,"Dakota County","Local/Regional Government","To acquire professional services to prepare an interpretive plan for public access to history and cultural heritage along 27 miles of the national Mississippi River Trail and the Mississippi River National River and Recreation Area",,"To acquire professional services to prepare an interpretive plan for public access to history and cultural heritage along 27 miles of the national Mississippi River Trail and the Mississippi River National River and Recreation Area",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Mertens,"Dakota County","14955 Galaxie Avenue","Apple Valley",MN,55124,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cultural-resources-interpretive-plan-mississippi-river-trail-dakota-county,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28824,"Cultural and Medicinal Plants of the Lower Sioux Indian Community in Southwestern Minnesota",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Denny Prescott, Robert Larsen, Earl Pendleton, Gary Prescott, Justice Wabasha",,"Lower Sioux Indian Community","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to research the history of cultural and medicinal plants specific to the Lower Sioux Indian Community in southwestern Minnesota.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Debra,Dirlam,"Lower Sioux Indian Community","PO Box 308, 39527 Reservation Highway 1",Morton,MN,56270,507-697-8643,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cultural-and-medicinal-plants-lower-sioux-indian-community-southwestern-minnesota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17749,"Cummins Grill House Fire Suppression System Installation",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Eden Prairie Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install a fire suppression system in the John R. Cummins House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jan,Mosman,"Eden Prairie Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cummins-grill-house-fire-suppression-system-installation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025111,"J. R. Cummins House Roof Replacement",2022,103645,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,25000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",128645,,"City Council Mayor, Ron Case; council member Lisa Toomey; council member Kathy Nelson; council member Mark Freiberg; council member PG Narayanan Eden Prairie Historical Society: President, Kathie Case; VP, Valerie Ross; Secretary, Kati Simmons; Treasure, Chris Honaas-Wildfang; Curator, Ann Higgins; board members Paul Thorp, Katie Qualey, Jeanne DeSanctis, Barb Kuhlman, Jan Lacy, Kelley Regan, Norm Rogers, Suzanne Berg, Tom Achartz, Cheryl Kessler",,"City of Eden Prairie","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the J. R. Cummins House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the J. R. Cummins House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Novak-Krebs,"City of Eden Prairie","8080 Mitchell","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,9529498490,bnovakkrebs@edenprairie.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/j-r-cummins-house-roof-replacement,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007294,"Cummins-Phipps-Grill House Plans & Specs for Upstairs Repair Project",2017,9650,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","This research phase was valuable as it provided the City with a clear guide as to the steps to take and the work to be completed. Once the work is finished it will definitely provide stability to the structure for years to come and provide additional exhibit space for the public to enjoy.",,2250,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",11900,,"City Council: Mayor, Nancy Tyra-Lukens; council member Ron Case; council member Kathy Nelson; council member Brad Aho; council member Sherry Butcher-Wickstrom Eden Prairie Historical Society: President, Kathie Case; VP, Valerie Ross; Secretary, Kati Simmons; Treasure, Chris Honaas-Wildfang; Curator, Ann Higgins; board members Katie Qualey, Jeanne Desanctis, Tracy Hope, Jill Hules; Honorary member Betsy Adams",,"City of Eden Prairie","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare planning documents that will help preserve the Cummins-Phipps-Grill House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lori,Creamer,"City of Eden Prairie","8080 Mitchell","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,952-949-8481,lcreamer@edenprairie.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cummins-phipps-grill-house-plans-specs-upstairs-repair-project,,,,0 33868,"Cummins-Phipps-Grill House: Interpretive Plan",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","We have completed the Interpretive Plan, which was our first goal. Our second goal is to have the plan approved by the board; the plan will be presented on November 17th, and as most board members have already individually approved it, we believe it will be approved as a group. Our third goal, that the audience reports higher levels of satisfaction is a long-term goal which we can better measure in the upcoming seasons.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Kathie Case, Jan Mosman, Valerie Ross, Ann Rorem, Sarah Dibble, Kelly Reagan, Ann Coates, Carrie Marshall, Mark Freiberg (HPC), Jeanne DeSanctis (Co-chair), Katie Qualey (Co-chair)",0.00,"Eden Prairie Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the Cummins-Phipps-Grill House, Eden Prairie.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathie,Case,"Eden Prairie Historical Society","8080 Mitchell Road","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,952-949-0915,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cummins-phipps-grill-house-interpretive-plan,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007295,"Curtiss Field Interpretive Signage",2017,2136,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2136,,"Peter Lindstrom _ Mayor, Pamela Harris _ Council Member, Joe Brown Thunder _ Council Member, Randy Gustafson _ Council Member, Tony Fischer _ Council Member",,"City of Falcon Heights","Local/Regional Government","To design, produce, and install two historical markers at Curtiss Field, City of Falcon Heights.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Timothy,Sandvik,"City of Falcon Heights","2077 Larpenteur Ave W","Falcon Heights",MN,55113,651-792-7617,tim.sandvik@falconheights.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/curtiss-field-interpretive-signage,,,,0 10013458,"Cuyuna City Hall Property Evaluation",2021,9999,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,520,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10519,,"Mayor Lloyd Brix, City Councilors Zach Brix, Michael Workman, Jake Stockard and Dave Zontelli.",,"City of Cuyuna","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1909 Cuyuna City Hall.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,William,Bedard,"City of Cuyuna","24945 Minnesota Avenue, PO Box 536",Deerwood,MN,56444,"(218) 546-5883",info@ci.cuyuna.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cuyuna-city-hall-property-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025316,"Cuyuna City Hall National Register Nomination",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Lloyd Brix - Mayor; Randy Hagg, Joan Smith, Barb O'Brien and Mike Workman - City Council Members.",0.05,"City of Cuyuna","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1911 Cuyuna City Hall.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1911 Cuyuna City Hall.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,William,Bedard,"City of Cuyuna","24945 Minnesota Avenue, PO Box 536",Deerwood,MN,56444,2185465883,info@ci.cuyuna.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cuyuna-city-hall-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28913,"Cycling Museum of Minnesota Collections Management",2015,14072,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,14072,,"Dawn Williams (Chair), Mark Nelson, Nancy Pryzmus, Angela Lundberg, Luna McIntyre Gittens, Aaron Neumann, Stephen Norton",0.00,"Northeast Community Development Corporation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nina,Clark,"Northeast Community Development Corporation","P.O. Box 18398",Minneapolis,MN,55418,651-528-9529,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cycling-museum-minnesota-collections-management,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17805,"Dakota History Program: Elders, Guardians of our Future",2013,3800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3800,,"Ron Bastian, Director, Mike Nigbur, Park and Forestry Head, Ron Toomey, President, Nora Dooley, Park Board Commissioner, Mike Quinn, Park Board Commissioner, John Sipple, Park Board Commissioner, Dr. Paul Scanlan, Park Board Commissioner, Larry Mortenson, Park Board Commissioner, and Amy Anderson, Park Board Commissioner.",,"Rochester Park and Recreation Dept.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 4 interviews with Dakota elders the cultural history of Indian Heights Park in Rochester",,"To document in 4 interviews with Dakota elders the cultural history of Indian Heights Park in Rochester",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Valerie,Guimaraes,"Rochester Park and Recreation Dept.","201 4th Street SE, Room150",Rochester,MN,55904,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-history-program-elders-guardians-our-future,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18019,"U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Sesquicentennial",2010,196581,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," In 2012, the Minnesota Historical Society will commemorate the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 through a variety of programs and methods, including online presentations, educational tools, published works, artwork, events and community outreach.  Visit usdakotawar.org for a list of all initiatives.   Online resources will present a collection of oral histories and modern perspectives on Dakota life from Dakota elders. In addition, the Minnesota Historical Society Press (MHS Press)/Borealis Books will acquire stories from the community and research from experts about the history and language of the Dakota, including materials on the war and events leading up to and following it. MHS Press has published Beginning Dakota, Beginning Dakota Teacher’s Edition and Beloved Child, to help people further understand the complex history of the Dakota in Minnesota. ",,"In 2012, the Minnesota Historical Society will commemorate the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 through a variety of programs and methods, including online presentations, educational tools, published works, artwork, events and community outreach. Online resources will present a collection of oral histories and modern perspectives on Dakota life from Dakota elders. In addition, the Minnesota Historical Society Press(MHS Press)/Borealis Books will acquire stories from the community and research from experts about the history and language of the Dakota, including materials on the war and events leading up to and following it. MHS Press will publish books, journal articles, teachers' guides, language workbooks and other resources to help citizens further understand the complex history of the Dakota in Minnesota.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Deborah,Locke,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3107,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-war-1862-sesquicentennial,,,, 18019,"U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Sesquicentennial",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," In 2012, the Minnesota Historical Society will commemorate the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 through a variety of programs and methods, including online presentations, educational tools, published works, artwork, events and community outreach.  Visit usdakotawar.org for a list of all initiatives.   Online resources will present a collection of oral histories and modern perspectives on Dakota life from Dakota elders. In addition, the Minnesota Historical Society Press (MHS Press)/Borealis Books will acquire stories from the community and research from experts about the history and language of the Dakota, including materials on the war and events leading up to and following it. MHS Press has published Beginning Dakota, Beginning Dakota Teacher’s Edition and Beloved Child, to help people further understand the complex history of the Dakota in Minnesota. ",,"In 2012, the Minnesota Historical Society will commemorate the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 through a variety of programs and methods, including online presentations, educational tools, published works, artwork, events and community outreach. Online resources will present a collection of oral histories and modern perspectives on Dakota life from Dakota elders. In addition, the Minnesota Historical Society Press(MHS Press)/Borealis Books will acquire stories from the community and research from experts about the history and language of the Dakota, including materials on the war and events leading up to and following it. MHS Press will publish books, journal articles, teachers' guides, language workbooks and other resources to help citizens further understand the complex history of the Dakota in Minnesota.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Deborah,Locke,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3107,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-war-1862-sesquicentennial,,,, 18094,"U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Sesquicentennial",2012,429621,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,429621,,,1.20,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The Minnesota Historical Society will raise awareness of the significance of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 by communicating the experiences of people before, during and after the war. Programs and resources related to the commemoration of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 include: U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Website--An interactive web site will tell stories of the war and its aftermath through oral histories, photos, journals, letters, newspapers, government documents and other primary resources. The site will also provide resources for classroom use. Oral History Project--Society staff are collecting oral histories from descendants of those touched by the war. Full transcipts and audio versions will be available to the public online. Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byways Mobile Tour--A media-rich cell phone tour of significant places along the Minnesota River Valley. The tour will also be available online. Society staff leveraged $46,800 in ACHF funding to secure $183,000 for the mobile tour from the National Scenic Byways Discretionary Grants Program administered by the Federal Highway Administration. Art Exhibit--Contemporary American Indian artists will show works related to the war. The exhibit will open at All My Relations Art Gallery and later move to the James J. Hill House. Legalities Exhibit--William Mitchell College of Law and the Society will collaborate on an exhibit focusing on treaties and legal matters related to the war. It will open in fall 2012. Children’s Photo Project--Young people, including children of Dakota heritage, will use cameras to produce “day in the life” images for use online and/or in publications. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society will raise awareness of the significance of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 by communicating the experiences of Dakota and non-Dakota people before, during and after the war. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Deborah,Locke,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3107,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-war-1862-sesquicentennial-0,,,, 18100,"U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Publications",2012,90715,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,90715,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society Press",,"The Minnesota Historical Society Press (MHS Press) will continue to publish new books and also articles in Minnesota History magazine to help people further understand the complex history of the Dakota in Minnesota. Projects include: a book tentatively titled “Mni Sota Makoce” by Gwen Westerman and Bruce White a book titled “Dakota Women’s Work: Creativity, Culture and Exile” by Colette Hyman digital audio language resources to accompany the publication of “Beginning Dakota/Tokaheya Dakota Iapi Kin Teacher’s Edition.” ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society Press (MHS Press) will continue to publish new books and also articles in Minnesota History to help people further understand the complex history of the Dakota in Minnesota. Projects include a book titled The Dakota Land Project by Gwen Westerman and Bruce White and digital audio language resources to accompany the publication of Beginning Dakota/Tokaheya Dakota Iapi Kin Teacher’s Edition. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Pam,McClanahan,"Minnesota Historical Society Press","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3210,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-war-1862-publications,,,, 18102,"U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Public Programs",2012,56692,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,56692,,,0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The Minnesota History Center will invite the public to participate in programs that explore Dakota language and culture and also the history of the U.S.--Dakota War of 1862. Public programs will provide multiple perspectives on the war and give voice to Dakota history and identity through a variety of formats including lectures, films, tours and workshops. Visit usdakotawar.org/events for a list of commemorative programs and events sponsored by the Minnesota Historical Society and other organizations. ",,"The Minnesota History Center will invite the public to participate in programs that explore Dakota language and culture and also the history of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. Public programs will commemorate the war through lectures, films, tours, workshops and contemporary Dakota music, literature and performing arts, which express Dakota history and identity ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-war-1862-public-programs,,,, 18104,"U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Exhibit ",2012,329523,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,329523,,,0.75,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"This exhibit, on view at the Minnesota History Center through Sept. 8, 2013, recounts the Minnesota war that tore apart lives, families and the Dakota nation. Visitors can view documents, images and artifacts related to the war, as well as hear heart-wrenching stories and learn about the broken treaties and promises that led to this disastrous chapter in Minnesota history. There are many, often conflicting, interpretations of events related to the war. The exhibit includes multiple viewpoints, as well as historical and contemporary voices. Descendants of people involved in the war took an active role in shaping the exhibit. See U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Outreach project on the left side of this page. The exhibit has received broad, positive coverage from the news media. ",,"The exhibit, opening at the Minnesota History Center in June of 2012, will use Minnesota Historical Society collections objects and primary resources to illuminate events leading up to, during and after the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Spock,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3050 ",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-war-1862-exhibit,,,, 18107,"U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Public Information and Communication",2012,79606,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs.","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,79606,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Minnesota Historical Society staff will work to increase public awareness about the tragic events surrounding the war which had a profound impact on shaping our state. Staff will also increase public awareness of new Society inititatives and programs related to the war to ensure that students, teachers and the general public use and benefit from them. More information: www.usdakotawar.org ",,"Minnesota Historical Society staff will work to increase public awareness about the tragic events surrounding the war which had a profound impact on shaping our state. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lory,Sutton,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3140,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-war-1862-public-information-and-communication,,,, 18141,"Dakota Medicinal Plant Garden: Exhibit Phase 2",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"The Bakken Museum",," To complete fabrication and installation of the Dakota Medicinal Plant Garden exhibit. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-medicinal-plant-garden-exhibit-phase-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17037,"U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Outreach",2013,30000,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,30000,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Throughout FY12 and FY13, Minnesota Historical Society staff members have reached out to and met with many groups and individuals to gather their opinions and recommendations regarding an exhibit on and the commemoration of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. Staff met with tribal councils in Minnesota, Nebraska and South Dakota, individuals from tribes in Minnesota and throughout the Midwest and residents of Brown and Nicollet Counties. In addition, the Society sponsored the ""We Gather Together As One"" Dakota nationwide conference in Minneapolis and St. Paul in fall 2011 and summer 2012 and also showed, at the Minnesota History Center, ""38 Plus 2,"" a film about the mass hangings in Mankato.",,"Throughout FY12 and FY13, Minnesota Historical Society staff members have reached out to and met with many groups and individuals to gather their opinions and recommendations regarding an exhibit on and the commemoration of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. Staff met with tribal councils in Minnesota, Nebraska and South Dakota, individuals from tribes in Minnesota and throughout the Midwest and residents of Brown and Nicollet Counties. In addition, the Society sponsored the ""We Gather Together As One"" Dakota nationwide conference in Minneapolis and St. Paul in fall 2011 and summer 2012 and also showed, at the Minnesota History Center, ""38 Plus 2,"" a film about the mass hangings in Mankato.",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Deborah,Locke,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-war-1862-outreach,,,, 17566,"Dakota Language Oral History Project - Phase IV",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Dakota Wicohan",," To assemble historical resources pertaining to Dakota language preservation. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-language-oral-history-project-phase-iv,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17717,"Dakota Language Oral History Project",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Dakota Wicohan","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To prepare a final edit for a film about the history of the Dakota language",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Teresa,Peterson,"Dakota Wicohan",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-language-oral-history-project-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025094,"Dakota Cultural Collections at the Science Museum: Research, Documentation, and Consultation",2022,139150,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,24685,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",163835,,"Bryan Phillips (Chair), Melissa Leik (Vice-Chair), Holly Boehne (Secretary), Jill Walker (Treasurer), Alison Remple Brown (Ex-Officio), Tony Fisher, Lisa Schlosser, Chady AlAhmar, John Banovetz PhD, Maureen Bausch, Melvin Carter, III, Mark Chronister, John Corkrean, Rassoul Dastmozd PhD, Brett Edelson, Eric Engh, Anne Gotte, Mitch Helgerson, Jessica Hellmann PhD, Paul Kasbohm, Kate Kelly, Chuck Kummeth, Holly Morris PhD, JP Peltier, Renee Lopez-Pineda, Kevin Ronneberg MD, Catherine Simpson, Tim Skidmore, Jennifer Spaulding Schmidt, Pam Tomczik",1.18,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of Dakota collections at the Science Museum of Minnesota and coordinate tribal consultations.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of Dakota collections at the Science Museum of Minnesota and coordinate tribal consultations.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota","120 W Kellogg Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512214576,efleming@smm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-cultural-collections-science-museum-research-documentation-and-consultation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031296,"Dakota Native Plants Garden Exhibition Renewal and Translation",2024,4200,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,1964,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6164,,"Heather Walch (Chair), Matthew Hunt (Vice Chair), Carolyn Byrd (Secretary), Mark van Osnabrugge (Treasurer), Brad Bakken (Chair Emeritus), Rebecca Bergman, Matt Boehlke, Jessica Burdette, Raquel Briskin, Georgine Busch, Heather Campe, Lavanya Gundamaraju, Jeff Hillins, Ryan Johnson, Mary Jo Kreitzer, Song Lo, Doug Paulson, Jeffrey Rainey, Molly Sanford, Paula Skjefte, Carl Stamp, Barb Stinnett, John Uribe",,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to update and add Dakota translations to outdoor exhibit labels pertaining to the Bde Maka Ska area.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Imholte,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,6129263878,imholte@thebakken.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-native-plants-garden-exhibition-renewal-and-translation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17340,"Dakota Language Oral History Project",2010,50000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8980,,,,,,"Dakota Wicohan",," To conduct oral history interviews with the few remaining Dakota-as-a-first language speakers.  In July 2011, KARE-TV featured the project as part of its ""Land of 10,000 Stories"" series.  ",,"To conduct oral history interviews with the few remaining Dakota-as-a-first language speakers.",2010-04-01,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Teresa,Peterson,,"149 E. Hwy 212, PO Box 7","Granite Falls",MN,56241,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-language-oral-history-project,,,, 17432,"Dakota Cultural Perspectives of the Earth and Sky",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Planetarium Society",," An interactive planetarium program was developed to create a culturally relevant tour of the cosmos from the local/regional perspective of the Dakota/Lakota communities of Minnesota and South Dakota. The program blends Dakota/Lakota star knowledge with Earth and Space Science data. It is delivered live, using real-time imagery projected on the Minnesota Planetarium Society's ExploraDome. The program can be simultaneously ""dome-casted"" to other participating locations through the Internet using the planetarium navigator. Dakota protocols defining how, when and who can share this star knowledge is respected at all times. The current program is designed for general audiences. Curriculum integration for the St. Paul Schools is being developed. Due to high demand, the expected number of program presentations, so far, has exceeded expectations. ",,"To create an astronomy program to preserve and transmit Dakota culture and history to present and future generations",2010-10-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Angus,Vaughan,,"300 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55401,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-cultural-perspectives-earth-and-sky,,,, 17497,"Dakota Language Project",2011,4300,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3225,,,,,,"Dakota Wicohan",," Dakota Wicohan is engaged in a multi-phased oral history project on the Minnesota Dakota language, the state's first language. For this phase of the project, Dakota Wicohan catalogued twenty-three (23) interviews and recordings of elders, elder speakers, language programs and activists. Identified themes included military service, Dakota values, advice for language learners and reasons for language loss. (Amount adjusted to eliminate ineligible overhead expenses.) ",,"To catalog 23 hours of recorded Dakota language from elders with Dakota as a first language. Amount adjusted to eliminate ineligible overhead expenses.",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Teresa,Peterson,,"280 North Centennial Drive, PO Box 2",Morton,MN,56270,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-language-project,,,, 17239,"U.S. - Dakota War Interpretation: Implementation Part 1",2011,45365,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,9630,,,,,,"Upper MN Valley Regional Development Commission",," The grant was to research content, write, design and fabricate 10 interpretive panels at six sites along the MN River Valley to better tell the stories of the MN River Valley, specifically of the U.S. - Dakota War of 1862. This is Part 1 of an overall interpretation of sites related to the U.S. - Dakota War of 1862. The U.S. - Dakota War of 1862 is partially marked along the MN River Valley but there are many important historical sites that are not marked. Because of the 150th anniversary of the U.S. - Dakota War in 2012, interpretation of this story is a priority for the immediate future.     ",,"To research, design and fabricate 10 interpretive panels at six sites along the Minnesota River Valley for better interpretation of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kristi,Fernholz,,"323 W.Schlieman Ave.",Appleton,MN,56208,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Swift,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-war-interpretation-implementation-part-1,,,, 17329,"Dakota Lands in Minnesota Research Project",2010,107900,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,27000,,,,,,"Native American Community Development Institute",,"To produce a cross-disciplinary book-length manuscript on the history of land use by Dakota people in Minnesota prior to 1862.",,"To produce a cross-disciplinary book-length manuscript on the history of land use by Dakota people in Minnesota prior to 1862.",2010-04-22,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sydney,Beane,,"520 Vinewood Lane",Plymouth,MN,55441,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-lands-minnesota-research-project,,,, 28710,"Dakota History & Culture Curriculum",2014,89441,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,89441,,"Gabrielle Strong; Dallas Goldtooth; Daniel Lemm; Darlene St. Clair; Don Robertson; and Mary Peters",0.51,"Dakota Wicohan","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research, develop, and pilot a Dakota history and cultural heritage curriculum that meets state social studies standards for grades 6-12.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Teresa,Peterson,"Dakota Wicohan","PO Box 2",Morton,MN,56270,507-697-6272,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Redwood, Renville, Yellow Medicine, Dakota, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-history-culture-curriculum,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28941,"U.S.-Dakota War of 1862--Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byways Mobile Tour",2014,18288,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","1. Improve user experience by adding captions, additional photographs and navigational improvements to smartphone version. 2. Install new signage at physical stops and add QR codes. 3. Print 75,000 brochures to accompany and promote tour. 4. Promote tour with additional print ads and billboards.",,,,,18288,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This mobile tour offers intriguing stories and reflections about historic sites along the Minnesota River Valley, the people who lived there and the lasting impact of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. The tour can be accessed by calling 888-601-3010 from any location. A travel guide that includes a map of the mobile tour can be downloaded at www.usdakotawar.org/mobiletour. In FYs14 and 15, improvements were made to the media-rich smartphone version, tour wayfinding was enhanced and additional promotion occurred..",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Research,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-war-1862-minnesota-river-valley-scenic-byways-mobile-tour,,,, 28979,"Dakota Eastman Productions",2014,100000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Documentary will be completed December 15, 2015,",,,,,100000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: Dakota Eastman Productions. ""Ohiyesa: The Soul of an Indian"" is a documentary that follows Kate Beane, a young Dakota woman, as she walks in the footsteps of her celebrated relative Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa) to examine his extraordinary life. Biography and journey come together as Kate uncovers the remarkable life of Ohiyesa/Charles Eastman from traditional Dakota boyhood, through education at Dartmouth College, and in later roles as physician, author, lecturer, and Native American advocate.",,,2014-04-01,2015-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-eastman-productions,,,, 34081,"U.S. Dakota War of 1862 - Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byways Mobile Tour",2016,9637,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","We will measure the number of unique calls into the tour; number of unique visits to the website; and number of brochures distributed. Previous focus group with tour users indicated high satisfaction with tour; increased knowledge of MN history; and change in attitude abut MN River valley history.",,,,,9637,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This mobile tour offers intriguing stories and reflections about historic sites along the Minnesota River Valley, the people who lived there and the lasting impact of the U.S. Dakota War of 1862. In FY16 the Upper Minnesota Valley Regional Development Commission will provide technical assistance and enhancements for the tour, including incorporating the tour and its oral histories into a new Byways Visitor Guide; updating its website to include access to the tour; conducting outreach with the Lower Sioux Community and Dakota Wicohan to develop Dakota language and perspective enhancements to the website and tour; and providing additional promotional support.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-war-1862-minnesota-river-valley-scenic-byways-mobile-tour-0,,,, 10013454,"Danebod Folk School Condition Assessment",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Harlan Petersen, Dale Schak, Margie Bornhoft, Joy Schak, Curtis Madsen",,"Danebod Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the 1917 Danebod Folk School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jerald,Bly,"Danebod Folk School","140 Danebod Court",Tyler,MN,56178,"(507) 626-1224",blyjer@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/danebod-folk-school-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031259,"Danebod Folk School: Architectural Plans and Specifications including Intensive Structural Analysis",2024,176900,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,11000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",187900,,"Jerry Bly, Folk School Board Chairperson, Ricke Bly, John Bornhoft, Margie Bornhoft, Deb Burckhardt, Curt Madsen, Harlan Petersen, Danebod Congregational President, Marsha Petersen, Dale Schak, Joy Schak",,"Danebod Lutheran Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare engineering and construction documents for the preservation of the Danebod Folk School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ricke,Bly,"Danebod Lutheran Church","101 Danebod Court",Tyler,MN,56178,5072473000,rickeann64@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/danebod-folk-school-architectural-plans-and-specifications-including-intensive-structural,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17375,"Danebod Smidt Drawing",2011,6865,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Danebod Lutheran Church and Folk School",," The Danebod Lutheran Church and Folk School commissioned the repair and restoration of a drawing by Jes Smidt. The 1918 drawing is a copy of a much earlier work by Lorens Frolich (840-935AD). The subject of the work is Queen Thyra Danebod, an important figure in Danish culture, for which the church and school are named. The drawing was housed in an ornate oak wood frame. Both drawing and frame had suffered deterioration over time. The treatment was to clean, restore and modify the frame and mounting technique to safely house and display the drawing. Sooty, black dirt was removed from the drawing with a drycleaning method. Small holes were repaired and tacking margins were reinforced. The conserved, aesthetically improved work was reinstalled in the Danebod Lecture Center. ",,"To professionally conserve a significant artwork by Jes Smidt documenting the connection of Danish immigrants in Minnesota to their home country",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Ricke Ann",Bly,,"140 Danebod Court",Tyler,MN,56178,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/danebod-smidt-drawing-0,,,, 17140,"Danebod Smidt Drawing",2010,3551,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Danebod Lutheran Church and Folk School",," The early nineteen hundred drawing by Jes Smidt exhibited in a lecture hall at the Danebod Folk School complex was safely removed and transported to the Midwest Art Conservation Center laboratories where condition reports and treatment proposals for conservation of the drawing were determined. ",,"To conserve and preserve the original drawing of the Danebod Folk School",2010-04-07,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Ricke Ann",Bly,,"111 Hansen Street",Tyler,MN,56178,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/danebod-smidt-drawing,,,, 10007296,"Daniel S. Piper House: Engineering Report for Stabilization",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Kirby Knutson, Mike Jensen, Joanne Giga, Jerry Ganfield, Jerry Lewison, Brad Vetrus, Kaye Fransen, Paul Swenson, Diane Wilson, Marilyn Witzel, Dan Nelson, Janet Mealey, Bill Hartle, Sherry Ahrens, Matt Kotke, Mark Schultz",,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified engineer to develop an engineering report for the Daniel S. Piper House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kim,Purscell,"Steele County Historical Society","1700 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,507-363-1634,kim.purscell@steelehistorymuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/daniel-s-piper-house-engineering-report-stabilization,,,,0 10012635,"Dassel Ergot Museum Lighting Re-Design",2019,7375," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The lighting design information from Rummel Design will facilitate the bidding process when funding becomes available to implement the design. Once the lighting project is implemented, measurable outcomes could include: reducing electrical needs with sensor lighting thus saving on the electrical bill, protecting and enhancing exhibits by filtering out ultra violet and infra red rays with LED bulbs that provide variable light spectrum, monitoring visitor appreciation (surveys and conversation), noting staff and volunteer opinions about the ease and effectiveness of installing and working with exhibits and archival documents and objects.",,820,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8195,,"David Floren, Jerry Bollman, Elaine Nordlie, John Sandstede, Dianne Johnson, Jon Benson, Mary Jane Arens, Maribel Gilmer, Bob Wilde, Julie Lindquist, Terri Boese, Ron Hungerford, Sherrie Bjork"," ","Dassel Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carolyn,Holje,"Dassel Area Historical Society"," 901 First Street, PO Box D "," Dassel "," MN ",55325,"(320) 275-3077"," dahs@dassel.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dassel-ergot-museum-lighting-re-design,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012251,"Dassel Photo Accession and Digitizing",2018,7088," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,387,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7475,,"David Floren, John Sandstede, Elaine Nordlie, Jerry Bollman, Dianne Johnson, Mary Jane Arens, Maribel Gilmer, Sherrie Bjork, Jon Benson, Bob Wilde, Terri Boese, Julie Lindquist"," ","Dassel Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of photographs, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carolyn,Holje,"Dassel Area Historical Society"," 901 First Street, PO Box D "," Dassel "," MN ",55325,"(320) 275-3077"," dahs@dassel.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dassel-photo-accession-and-digitizing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025125,"Dassel Reconnaissance Historical Survey",2022,9999,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1021,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11020,,"Aren Levandowski, William Ward, Carl Wilkins, Darrin Sombke, Mary Jensen, Elaine Nordlie",,"City of Dassel","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a survey of historic structures in Dassel, Meeker County, MN.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a survey of historic structures in Dassel, Meeker County, MN.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Terri,Boese,"City of Dassel","460 3rd Street, PO Box 391",Dassel,MN,55325,3202752454,terri.boese@dassel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dassel-reconnaissance-historical-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012225,"Data Management Planning for Historical Dragonfly Records",2018,8842," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","All measurable outcomes were achieved or exceeded. This was due to the hard work, dedication, and tenacity of the Dragonfly Society's volunteers and to the skill and dedication of our contractor Sarah.",,4650,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13492,,"Barbara Andersen, John Arthur, Kiah Brasch, Maia Crews-Erjavec, Jeff Fischer, Jenn Gillen Ashling, Mitch Haag, Angela Isackson, Ron Lawrenz, Tina Morey, Curt Oien, Mike Sweet, Ami Thompson"," ","Minnesota Dragonfly Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization and greater public access to historic resources.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Angela,Isackson,"Minnesota Dragonfly Society"," P.O. Box 46192 "," Plymouth "," MN ",55446,"(507) 210-1737"," angela.isackson@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/data-management-planning-historical-dragonfly-records,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025153,"Data Migration Project for Edina Historical Society Collection",2022,8093,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,155,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8248,,"John Flynn, Jonathan Keljik, Sarah Busch Solsvig, Mary Pernula, Heather Haeg, Bill Sedoff, Paul Horan",,"Edina Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Molly,McIntosh,"Edina Historical Society","4711 W 70th Street",Edina,MN,55435,2182514917,mcintosharthistorian@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/data-migration-project-edina-historical-society-collection,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17302,"Database Enhancement and Cleanup",2010,6700,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3729,,,,,,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest",,"To enhance its collections database through additional content, development and implementation of a controlled vocabulary, and making the database accessible to the public via its website",,"To enhance its collections database through additional content, development and implementation of a controlled vocabulary, and making the database accessible to the public via its website",2010-01-13,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Hoffman,,"4330 South Cedar Lake Road",Minneapolis,MN,55416,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/database-enhancement-and-cleanup,,,, 10012284,"Dawson Armory and Community Building Condition Assessment",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The report was given to the city of Dawson to help them make decisions on the building to better preserve it for future generations. The next step is to act on the recommendations. This would not be possible without this report.",,4425,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14425,,"Dawson City Council - Mayor Randy Tensen and Council members Jeff Olson, Dave Lien, Becky Bothun, Steve Tufto, Charlie Prestholdt and Alan Tufto. Dawson Economic Development Authority - President Maurice Schacherer, Vice President Lee Gunderson, Secretary Jon Wager, Treasurer Peter Strand and Commissioners Kim Miller, Randy Tensen, and Jeff Olson."," ","City of Dawson","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Dawson Armory and Community Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,Kemen,"City of Dawson"," 675 Chestnut Street, PO Box 552 "," Dawson "," MN ",56232,"(320) 769-2154"," jill@dawsonmn.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dawson-armory-and-community-building-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012308,"Dawson Armory Roof Replacement, Site Grading and Water Damage Repairs",2020,184000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,45000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",229000,,"Dawson City Council - Mayor Randy Tensen and Council members Jeff Olson, Jeff Fish, Steven Tufto, Alan Tufto, and Charlie Prestholdt. Dawson Economic Development Authority - President Maurice Schacherer, Vice President Lee Gunderson, Secretary Kim Miller, Treasurer Peter Strand and Commissioners David Hansen, Randy Tensen, and Jeff Olson."," ","City of Dawson","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the roof on the historic Dawson Armory and Community Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jill,Kemen,"City of Dawson"," 675 Chestnut Street, PO Box 552 "," Dawson "," MN ",56232,"(320) 769-2154"," jill@dawsonmn.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dawson-armory-roof-replacement-site-grading-and-water-damage-repairs,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012654,"Dayton Town Hall National Register Evaluation",2019,6462," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The outcome of this structured grant was the completion of the detailed evaluation report as well as the inventory documents.",,297,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6759,,"Tim McNeil--Mayor, Jon Mellberg, Bob O'Brien, Dennis Fisher, Julia Gustafson--City Council Members"," ","City of Dayton","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the Dayton Town Hall.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alec,Henderson,"City of Dayton"," 12260 South Diamond Lake Road "," Dayton "," MN ",55327,"(763) 712-3221"," ahenderson@cityofdaytonmn.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dayton-town-hall-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17158,"DCHS Exhibit Guide Development & Production",2011,6600,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1682,,,,,,"Dakota County Historical Society",," The Dakota County Historical Society (DCHS) worked with a graphic designer to develop several templates for exhibit guides.  The exhibit guides are short publications that promote and/or provide additional information about topics featured in DCHS exhibits and programs.  Three different templates were developed, a two-sided 4"" x 9"" promotional card, a traditional three-fold brochure, and a booklet 5.5"" x 8.5"" that can be scaled in four-page increments.  Each of these guides is immediately recognizable as a product of DCHS.   In addition to developing  three templates, guides were written and produced for four exhibits: Booklet - Vermillion Falls Walking Tour.  At twelve pages this was longer than anticipated but includes a great deal of information, including an extensive bibliography for those interested in more details information.   2,000 copies produced. Three-fold brochure - Meet George Daniels (formerly The George Daniels Story). 2,000 copies produced. Promotional card - Three Cultures/China & From the Front/From the Front IV: Vietnam.  Each of these pieces promotes both a series of exhibits (Three Cultures/From the Front) and the current iteration of the exhibit series (China/Vietnam).  In future versions, DCHS will make the information regarding the physical location of each exhibit more prominent. 1,000 copies of each produced. ",,"To develop and implement visitor guides for four venues to learn about history in Dakota County",2010-09-24,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Chad,Roberts,,"130 Third Ave. N","South St. Paul",MN,55075,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dchs-exhibit-guide-development-production,,,, 17388,"Decades of Hennepin County Health Care exhibit",2011,1700,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Service League of the Hennepin County Medical Center",," An exhibit was created as a 13-part rotating display highlighting medical care in Minneapolis and Hennepin County from the 1870's to the present. It was first shown at the Hennepin County Medical Center and was then placed in the Hennepin County Government Center Gallery in September, 2011.  The exhibit had been researched and developed by Hennepin Medical History Center volunteers using history center resources. Medical statistics were gathered, a diary-style storyline was created to run the length of the exhibit and objects were chosen for display. Special posters were created and an article written in the HCMC newsletter to promote the exhibit. To measure public reaction to the display, visitors were asked to fill out a survey questionnaire. Most respondents enjoyed the easy to understand information and the array of objects and materials from the past eras. ",,"To create and install an exhibit on medical history in Hennepin County, 1880-2010",2010-09-24,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Theresa,Norman,,"701 Park Ave.",Minneapolis,MN,55415,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/decades-hennepin-county-health-care-exhibit,,,, 10031266,"Delano Village Hall (Heritage Center) Elevator Installation",2024,282800,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,462426,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",745226,,"Holly Schrupp - Mayor; Jason Franzen - Council Member; Becky Schaust - Council Member; Mike Mathisen - Council Member; Jeremiah Hawkins - Council Member",,"City of Delano","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to bring the Delano Village Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nick,Neaton,"City of Delano","234 2nd Street N, PO Box 108",Delano,MN,55328,7639720574,nneaton@delano.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/delano-village-hall-heritage-center-elevator-installation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17183,"Delano Village Hall: First Floor Restoration",2011,42140,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Delano",,"To remove brick infill and restore exterior doors of the Delano Village Hall, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To remove brick infill and restore exterior doors of the Delano Village Hall, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Phil,Kern,,"234 2nd St. N, PO Box 108",Delano,MN,55328,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/delano-village-hall-first-floor-restoration,,,, 10025174,"Delineating the William Warren Cabin Site: A Geophysical Investigation at the McDougall Wildlife Management Area",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Jay Cowles (Chair), Rudy Rodriguez (Vice Chair), Asani Ajogun, Victor Ayemobuwa, Alex Cirillo, Dawn Erlandson, Jerry Janezich, Roger Moe, Javier Morillo, April Nishimura, Oballa Oballa, Kathy Sheran, George Soule, Cheryl Tefer, Michael Vekich",0.05,"St. Cloud State University (Department of Anthropology)","Public College/University","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of the circa 1848-1853 William Warren homesite in Morrison County, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of the circa 1848-1853 William Warren homesite in Morrison County, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robbie,Mann,"St. Cloud State University (Department of Anthropology)","720 4th Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56301-4498,3203084181,rmann@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/delineating-william-warren-cabin-site-geophysical-investigation-mcdougall-wildlife,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012364,"Demographic Study of Jews of St. Paul",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","This project met its goal of finding all existing demographic data on the Jews of St. Paul in the project time period and bringing it together in one easy to access place. It clarified ""hard"" data from anecdotal information, sometimes validation the anecdotal, and other times refining it. Dr. Scott also mined new information from city directories, census records and synagogue records. The short term impact was met by unearthing existing information and gathering information from other sources not before completely considered. The medium term impact is emergent as a more complete and verified picture of demographics is providing a complete picture of St. Paul's Jewish demography over time. The long term impact is yet to be accomplished as it will be up to researchers how and when they will use this important information. However, Dr. Scott has constructed various documents as she has done her research including spreadsheets and reports on St. Paul's Jewish cemeteries, synagogues, census records, as well as transcription of other historian's research and a full report (attached to this report)",,1645,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11645,,"Jamie Heilicher, Norman Pink, Erv Grossman, Bob Kaplan, Julie Bloom, Myrna Orensten, Joanne Sher, Susan Weinberg, Sharron Steinfeldt, Arlis Grossman, Kate Dietrick"," ","Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to reassess and collect demographic and socioeconomic data on the Jewish population in St. Paul in the 20th century.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robin,Doroshow,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest"," 4330 South Cedar Lake Road "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55416,"(612) 804-1178"," rdoroshow@jhsum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demographic-study-jews-st-paul,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28474,"Demographic Change in St. Anthony Park, Como Park, Falcon Heights, and Lauderdale",2013,2000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Because we have not published the whole series of articles we have not completed a reader survey, which is what we had said would be the vehicle through which we would measure the success of the project.",,,1010,,3010,,"Grant Abbott, Lynn Abrahamsen, Emily Blodgett, Bruno Bornsztein, Ann Fendorf, Nate Flink, Mark Johanson, John Landree, Karen Lilley, Nancy Olsen, Glen Skovholt, Jan Sedgewick, Blaine Thrasher, Kathy Wellington and Eric Wieffering",0.03,"Park Press Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct research for a series of articles on the history of demographic changes in Ramsey County.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristal,Leebrick,"Park Press Inc.","P.O. Box 8126","Saint Paul",MN,55108,651-646-5369,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demographic-change-st-anthony-park-como-park-falcon-heights-and-lauderdale,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025308,"Denfeld Historic Organ Condition Report and Treatment Proposal",2023,5200,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2200,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7400,,"Carol Donahue, Michael Donahue, Todd Sletten, Jesse Eschbach, Jodi Keller, Nanette Suzanne Reijo, Joanne Sackette, Byron Klimek",,"Denfeld Historic Organ Restoration and Preservation Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a conservation needs assessment and treatment plan for a 1925 George Kilgen and Sons hybrid classical pipe organ.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a conservation needs assessment and treatment plan for a 1925 George Kilgen and Sons hybrid classical pipe organ.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carol,Donahue,"Denfeld Historic Organ Restoration and Preservation Alliance","P.O. Box 7046",Duluth,MN,55807,2188793456,mpcmdonahue@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/denfeld-historic-organ-condition-report-and-treatment-proposal,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012515,"Depot and Lunchroom Architectural Drawings and Specifications",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,7000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17000,,"Carmen Meyer, Betsy Hermanson, Kathy Ayers,Ryan Feist, Gary Kauffmann, Gene Hassing, Randy Bichler, Jim Stern"," ","Wells Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Depot & Lunchroom in Wells, MN, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ross,Hermanson,"Wells Historical Society"," 100 1st Ave NW, PO Box 43 "," Wells "," MN ",56097,"(507) 327-2203"," TopCop1052002@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/depot-and-lunchroom-architectural-drawings-and-specifications,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28792,"Depot Window Restoration Project Phase 1",2014,7650,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7650,,"Officers Sam Gangi President Morris Moen Vice President Dory Pearson Secretary Treasurer Trustees Jim Anderson Willard Clark Dale Congdon Mitch Costley Harold Ek David Falk Dave Johnson Adrian Ranta Kenneth Sandvik Ron Svee Ann Zastera",,"Lake County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a contractor to repair four original windows in the Duluth & Iron Range Railroad Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mel,Sando,"Lake County Historical Society","PO Box 128, 520 South Avenue","Two Harbors",MN,55616,218-834-4898,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/depot-window-restoration-project-phase-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007170,"Design and Publication of a History of the Northfield Public Schools",2018,9015,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9015,,"Margaret Colangelo, Ellen Iverson, Rob Hardy, Anne Maple, Julie Prichard, Jeff Quinnell, Noel Stratmoen.",,"Independent School District #659","K-12 Education","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Northfield Public Schools.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Earl,Weinmann,"Independent School District #659","1400 Division Street South",Northfield,MN,55057,507-663-0629,earl.weinmann@nfld.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-and-publication-history-northfield-public-schools,,,,0 10007297,"Design, Fabrication, and Installation of Permanent Exhibits",2017,139950,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",139950,,"Don Anderson, Nancy Azzam, Crystal Boyd, Scott Goebel, Kenneth Huber, Nancy Kochenderfer, Linda Loomis, Rudi Martignacco, Peggy Nelson, Steve Schmidgall, Andy Snope",,"Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop and install permanent exhibits at Golden Valley Historical Society. ",,"For the final phase of a years-long expansion project, the Golden Valley Historical Society received a grant to create and install a new permanent exhibit about the evolution of their city: from the natural history that made the land perfect for human occupation to today, as the city continues its struggle to be an accepting place for everyone. The GVHS hopes that this new exhibit will help Golden Valley residents explore their collective past and develop a strong sense of place. ",2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Boyd,"Golden Valley Historical Society","7800 Golden Valley Road","Golden Valley",MN,55427,612-247-5283,crystal.boyd@colorado.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-fabrication-and-installation-permanent-exhibits,,,, 10013465,"Design and Printing of Hazel Belvo: A Matriarch of Art",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Gary Lindberg, Malcolm McDonald, Rico Paul Vallejos, Thomas Klas",,"Afton Historical Society Press","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of the life of artist Hazel Belvo.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Ian Graham",Leask,"Afton Historical Society Press","6800 France Avenue S., Ste. 370",Edina,MN,55435,"(651) 436-8443",leask@aftonpress.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Cook, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-and-printing-hazel-belvo-matriarch-art,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012323,"Design and Print Publication: Carleton 1968",2018,6700," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The primary measurable outcome -- the Carleton College Archives, and scholars and the public gained new information and knowledge about student life at Carleton College in1968 - was met with the publication and limited distribution of"" Carleton 1968: Student Life in a Time of Turbulence and Transformation.""",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6700,,"Mark S. Applebaum. Carol A. Barnett, McKay Barra, Dorothy H. Broom, William C. Craine, Arnold W. Donald, John F. Harris, Michael J. Hasenstab, Michele F. Joy, Martha H. Kaemmer, Pamela Kiecker Royall, Arthur D. Kowaloff, Richard R. Kracum, Laird McCulloch, Bradford T. Nordholm, Gary T. O?Brien, Steven C. Parrish, Rolf S. Peters, Steven G. Poskanzer, Nicholas J. Puzak, David B. Smith, Jr., Frances L. Spangler, William P. Sterling, Gary L. Sundem, Wallace R. Weitz, Justin B. Wender, Bonnie M. Wheaton, Byron White, John L. Youngblood, Alison M. von Klemperer"," ","Carleton College","Private College/University",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish an essay on the history of Carleton College in 1968.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Lamb,"Carleton College"," 1 North College Street "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 222-4000"," tlamb@carleton.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-and-print-publication-carleton-1968,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012399,"Design ADA Compliant Restroom and Entrance Ramp for Hopkins History Center",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Visitors needing a ramp will be able to enter the building and the many visitors who would greatly appreciate a ramp will be able to enter the building much more easily. Developing and executing the designs produced during this project will allow us to be able to provide code compliant access to visitors.",,2725,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12725,,"Jason Gadd, Kristi Halverson, Aaron Kuznia, Brian Hunke, Rick Brausen."," ","City of Hopkins","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to complete Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) drawings for the Albert Pike Lodge, home of the Hopkins History Center.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Cooley,"City of Hopkins"," 1010 First Street South "," Hopkins "," MN ",55343,"(952) 548-6480"," johncooley7620@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-ada-compliant-restroom-and-entrance-ramp-hopkins-history-center,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012407,"Design and Print Publication: History of the Northfield Hospital",2019,8500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","All of the measurable outcomes were achieved, due to the good work of experienced dedicated local author and designer.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8500,,"Charlie Mandile, Virginia Kaczmarek, Charles Kyte, CC Linstroth, Dr. Michele Muench, Steve O'Neill, Lynn Clayton, Patricia Christianson."," ","City of Northfield (Northfield Hospital and Clinics)","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of the Northfield Hospital.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Betsy,Spethmann,"City of Northfield (Northfield Hospital and Clinics)"," 2000 North Avenue "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 646-1034"," spethmannb@northfieldhospital.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota, Rice, Scott, Goodhue",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-and-print-publication-history-northfield-hospital,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025230,"Design and Drawings for HVAC Upgrades and Repairs",2023,106265,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,6600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",112865,,"Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Matt Becker, Mike Bernatz, Judy Bodway, Gwen Carman, Anne Conway, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Kelly Fluharty, James Goblirsch, Scott Hannon, Erich Lippman, Janis Martin, Blake Pickart, Mary Stoltman, Stephen Swenson, Jill Veerkamp",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to design construction drawings for the Armory - Winona Commercial Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to design construction drawings for the Armory - Winona Commercial Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carrie,Johnson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,2183872883,director@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-and-drawings-hvac-upgrades-and-repairs,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025250,"Design/Build HVAC System",2023,159000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,6000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",165000,,"Natalie Broshar, Sandy Craighead, Gary Gorman, John H. Guthmann, Barb Herrmann, David Novy, Lorena Palm, Jim Stevenson, Thomas Welna, Emily White",,"North Star Scouting Memorabilia","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade the Scouting museum's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade the Scouting museum's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lorena,Palm,"North Star Scouting Memorabilia","2640 E Seventh Avenue","North St. Paul",MN,55109,7632347994,lpalm@nssm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/designbuild-hvac-system,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031331,"Design a HVAC/Insulation System for the Helmberger-Johnston Building",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","We have no way of measuring the impact of this project, in terms of increased attendance and expanded numbers of programs, because we have not installed a HVAC system in the Helmberger building to date. However, the lack of an air-conditioned space for large gatherings continues to be an albatross for Wheels Across the Prairie. On several recent occasions we have been forced to squeeze people into a small space in our air-conditioned Main Barn for meetings. Our pork sandwich fund-raiser in the Helmberber building over the Labor Day weekend, is greatly diminished by the heat and flies allowed in by open doors. Sultry summer conditions continue to inhibit visitors from spending time in the buildings. We continue to notice mold and corrosion issues with our collections in the Helmberger building. (Century-old oak panels from an old band and fixtures from the opld Red Rooster Cafe are among the examples). We do feel that our attendance would increase, once our Helmberger displays are in a more customer-friendly environment.",,4700,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14700,,"President Jon Wendorff, Vice President Jane Muedeking, Treasurer Carol Strand, Secretary Linda Rykhus, Other Board Members - Ken Witt, Garry Hippe, Jeff Meyer, John Meyer, Ron Boje, Seth Schmidt, Muriel Coulter.",,"Wheels Across the Prairie Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to design an appropriate heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system for a museum collections space.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Seth,Schmidt,"Wheels Across the Prairie Museum","PO Box 1091, 3297 US Hwy 14",Tracy,MN,56175,5078298104,seththaneschmidt@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-hvacinsulation-system-helmberger-johnston-building,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 33946,"Design Work for",2015,6650,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",6650,,"Charlotte Carlson, Noah Cashman, Jon Denison, Adrienne Falcon, Amy Goerwitz, Dan Riehle-Merrill, Elizabeth Reppe, Margit Johnson.",0.00,"Northfield Public Library","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of the Northfield Public Library.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Teresa,Jensen,"Northfield Public Library","210 Washington Street",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-1801,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-work,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28555,"Design Drawings for HVAC Installation at Ames-Florida-Stork House",2014,9950,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The evaluation metrics listed in the initial application were met with the professional standards of the two firms hired to complete the drawings. The City of Rockford and the Rockford Historical Society now have a detailed plan of the materials, location, and appliances needed to compete the planned HVAC installation at the Ames-Florida-Stork House. A grant request for the final phase of this project was submitted using these drawings, as planned. Both the City of Rockford and the RAHS feel confident in this request based on the level of detail contained in the final drawings. We achieved these results as a direct result of the City taking proposals from firms recommended by MHS to ensure the project was completed with care and concern for the historic nature of the AFS House. The long-standing reputation for excellence from these companies cooperated well with the RAHS and City employees involved.",,,,,9950,,"Todd Wenz, Jeannette Graner, Denise Kesanen, Rick Martinson, Renee Hafften",0.01,"City of Rockford","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified engineers to develop design drawings for the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, in planning for installation at the Ames-Florida-Stork House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Carswell,"City of Rockford","6031 Main Street",Rockford,MN,55373,763-477-6565,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-drawings-hvac-installation-ames-florida-stork-house,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28976,"Design Diaries International",2014,37317,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","36 Student Participants (18 from Minnesota, 18 from Palestine 400 participants in related public programming. 60% of students reported improved 21st Century Skills; 100% of students developed a deeper knowledge of textiles in their own and their partner's country; 100% of students developed a broader knowledge of their own and their partner's country's history.",,,,,35604,1713,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: American Alliance of Museums In fall 2013, 18 Minnesota teens partnered with 18 Palestinian teens in Jerusalem to study fashion, history and culture through a program called Design Diaries International. The girls researched textiles in the Minnesota Historical Society collections and the Palestinian Heritage Museum and worked with fashion designers to create garments, drawing on their research to express their unique identities. The girls shared what they learned through posts on Tumblr, a closed Facebook group, photo diaries, sketches and written reflections. The participating teens also met monthly via video conference to share their ideas and culture. The initiative culminated with two fashion shows put on by the students in spring 2014, one in Jerusalem and one in Saint Paul, with six girls from each country traveling to participate. Developed by MNHS, Design Diaries International is part of the Museums Connect program, an initiative of the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, administered by the American Alliance of Museums.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-diaries-international,,,, 10012568,"Detailed Processing of Winona's Urban Renewal Collection",2020,4754," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,350,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5104,,"Judy Bodway (President), Bob Fisher (Vice-President), Blake Pickart (Treasurer), Jonelle Moore (ex officio Secretary), Michelle Alexander (City Council), Mary Alice Anderson, Mike Bernatz, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Scott Fischer, Kelly Fluharty, Sue Hovell, Ken Lindemann, Janis Martin, Denise McDowell, Dennis McEntaffer, Mary Stoltman, Dan Weis",0.11,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified professional to assess the Urban Renewal archival collection held by Winona County Historical Society.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Genia,Hesser,"Winona County Historical Society"," 160 Johnson Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-2723"," director@winonahistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/detailed-processing-winonas-urban-renewal-collection,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012252,"Detecting the 1862 U.S. Military Post at Sauk Centre",2018,9956," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: 1) Completion of the site mapping grid over our proposed research area. 2) Completion of the metal detector survey of the over the proposed project area. 3) Completion of the archaeological shovel testing and limited archaeological test excavations. 4) Completion of the laboratory processing of all recovered archaeological materials. These targets were achieved.1) We successfully laid out the site mapping grid to facilitate the systematic metal detector survey, archaeological shovel testing, and archaeological test units. 2) We successfully located ""positive"" metal detector hits indicative of possible artifacts, artifact concentrations, and features associated with the U.S. Military Post at Sauk Centre. 3) We successful excavated 2 archaeological shovel tests over suspected artifacts, artifact concentrations, and cultural features. This included the collection of all archaeological materials within shovel tests and the complete documentation of each fully excavated shovel test. We successfully excavated 4 test units to expose cultural features potentially associated with the U.S. Military Post at Sauk Centre. This included the collection of all archaeological materials within each test unit and the complete documentation of each fully excavated test unit. 4) We successfully transported all recovered archaeological materials back to the Archaeology Laboratory at SCSU. We successfully washed, sorted, and identified all recovered archaeological materials. Intermediate Term: Analysis of the metal detector and archaeological data recovered during Phases One, Two, and Three of the project in order to assess the findings of the investigations. This target was achieved. We believe we have successfully interpreted the metal detector and archaeological data and that these data indicate the presence of cultural deposits related to the U.S. Military Post at Sauk Centre. We believe that these data aid us in gaining a better understanding of the construction, layout, and use of the U.S. Military Post at Sauk Centre. For example, we believe we have successfully located activity areas associated with the barn/commissary and Officers' Quarters of the Sauk Centre Post. Long Term: 1) That the local community will derive ongoing educational and cultural benefits from the findings of this project. 2) That the project will result in long-term research (3 -5 years) at the site of the U.S. Military Post at Sauk Centre, including a possible NRHP assessment of the site. These targets have been partially achieved. 1) The local community does support future archaeological investigations at the site. We believe that the local community will continue to protect and preserve the cultural resources associated with the U.S. Military Post at Sauk Centre and that the local community will actively include the site in any efforts to promote the history and cultural heritage of Sauk Centre. 2) There are tentative plans to undertake additional and expanded archaeological investigations at the site, especially in areas where STP and test excavations have indicated the presence of archaeological features. Future investigations could include the teaching of an archaeological field school at the site and/or using the site as a basis for research topics and questions related to additional Master's thesis projects. In addition, such excavations would be necessary to determine the nature and extent of the cultural features recorded at the site as well as their association with the U.S. Military Post at Sauk Centre. These investigations would be necessary in order to determine if the site is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The results of this project will also result in the continuation of scholarly presentations at local, regional, and national archaeological conferences as well as the publication of research findings in state, regional, and national archaeology journals.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9956,,"Basil Ajuo, Rudy Rodriguez, Devinder Malhotra (Chancellor), Michael Vekich (Chair), Cheryl Tefer, Amanda Fredlund, Louise Sundin, George Soule, Roger Moe, Jay Cowles (Treasurer), Jerry Janezich, Dawn Erlandson (Vice Chair), Bob Hoffman, Adbul Rahmane Abdul-Aziz, Ann Anaya, Alex Cirillo",0.16,"St. Cloud State University (Department of Anthropology)","Public College/University",,,"To locate the material remains of a U.S. Military post built during the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robbie,Mann,"St. Cloud State University (Department of Anthropology)"," 720 4th Avenue South "," St. Cloud "," MN ",56301-4498,"(320) 308-4181"," rmann@stcloudstate.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/detecting-1862-us-military-post-sauk-centre,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17873,"Determining the Age of the Lillian Joyce Site",2013,2240,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2240,,,,"St. Cloud State University","Private College/University","To scientifically determine age of recovered archaeological artifacts.",,"To scientifically determine age of recovered archaeological artifacts.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mark,Muniz,"St. Cloud State University","262 Stewart Hall, 720 Fourth Avenue S","St. Cloud",MN,56301,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/determining-age-lillian-joyce-site,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007204,"Development of a Multi-sensory, Interactive Web Application of Cultural and Medicinal Plants, Phase III",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Robert Larsen, Brian Pendleton, Gary Prescott, Earl Pendleton, Justice Wabasha",,"Lower Sioux Indian Community","Tribal Government ","To hire a professional web developer to develop an interactive web application about traditional Dakota cultural and medicinal plants. ",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Debra,Dirlam,"Lower Sioux Indian Community","PO Box 308, 39527 Reservation Highway 1",Morton,MN,56270,507-697-8643,deb.dirlam@lowersioux.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Redwood, Renville",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-multi-sensory-interactive-web-application-cultural-and-medicinal-plants-phase,,,, 10007298,"Develop an Object Theatre Interpretive Plan",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"2017 Board Members/affiliation Raymond Nikkel - President/Financial Advisor, Jonathan Miner - Treasurer/CEO The Miner Group, Vickie Rassmussen Wilcox - Secretary/Teacher, Jerome Miner/Owner of Cub Foods, Jeffrey Borg/ Marketing Consultant, Corinne Jacobson/Owner of Sawmill Inn, Pamela Miner/Commercial Real Estate Broker, Melanie Jacobson/Family Marketing, Carole Erickson/Community Volunteer",,"Judy Garland Children's Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the Gumm historic house (Judy Garland Museum).",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Kelsch,"Judy Garland Children's Museum","P. O. Box 724","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,218-327-9276,director@cdmkids.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Beltrami, Carlton, Cass, Itasca, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-object-theatre-interpretive-plan,,,,0 10007299,"Developing a Collections Plan for a Rubber Stamp Collection",2017,9900,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The immediate outcome stated in our project proposal was the creation of a guiding document/collections management plan that would address assessment, categorization, use and accessibility, storage and environmental considerations, cataloguing, and programming opportunities. This target was achieved through the development of a collections management plan for the H/G Archive by Ms. Shaw. The collections management plan and assessment were performed concurrently with a series of inventories, collection evaluations, and rehousing projects by Ms. Shaw. This comprehensive assessment took place between October 2016 and August 2017 and included daily and weekly visits to the Archive for evaluation of the collection and the archival space, as well as meetings with MCBA director, Jeff Rathermel and MCBA staff. Ms. Shaw examined materials in various formats and current storage practices of these materials. This process allowed a deeper understanding of collections strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement, positioning MCBA to undertake a formal inventory. This work could not have been achieved without the expertise and commitment of Ms. Shaw. Her role ensured that our proposed targets were achieved and exceeded. Ms. Shaw provided additional oversight to a team of interns from St. Catherine University's student chapter of the Society of American Archivists. This team contributed over 85 volunteer hours of support to the H/G Archive. While MCBA is not quite ready to formally offer a graduate-level internship through St. Kate's, relationships have been forged with faculty members and steps are in place to work with an Advanced Cataloging course through the university this fall 2017. MCBA seeks to cultivate this partnership so that library science students may supplement their classroom learning experience and gain hands-on professional experience in a unique library and archive setting. Ms. Sophia Kiheri, MLIS, also provided pro bono support throughout the duration of the project, and contributed a great deal to the overall success of this project.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9900,,"Dara Beevas, Laurel Bradley, Ronnie Brooks, Mathea K.E. Bulander, Duncan Campbell, Patrick Coleman, Valerie Deus, KC Foley, Diane Katsiaficas, Lyndel King, Peggy Korsmo-Kennon, Marci Malzahn, Shawn McCann, Steven McCarthy, Diane Merrifield, Sherry Poss, Regula Russelle, Ryan Scheife, Tracy Steiner, Odia Wood-Krueger.",,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professionals to assess and write a collections plan for a historically significant collection, which will allow greater public access to this resource.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amanda,Kaler,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts","1011 Washington Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55415,612-215-2531,akaler@mnbookarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/developing-collections-plan-rubber-stamp-collection,,,,0 10007300,"Development and Graphic Design of Mni Wiconi Interpretive Graphics",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Brian Benshoof, Neal Benson, Laura Bowman, Ann Hendricks, Nick Hinz, Barb Kaus, Linda Kilander, Kim Kleven, Naomi Mortensen, Tim Newell, Christine Powers, Tom Riley, Beth Serrill, Christie Skilbred, Katie Smentek, Sara Steinbach, Keith Stover, Vance Stuehrenberg, Anna Thill, Liz Ulman, Ginger Zierdt",,"Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan on the importance of water in Dakota history in Minnesota.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Deb,Johnson,"Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota","224 Lamm St.",Mankato,MN,56001,507-995-9551,deb.johnson@cmsouthernmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Benton, Blue Earth, Carver, Chisago, Cottonwood, Dakota, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Hennepin, Houston, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Le Sueur, Martin, McLeod, Mower, Nicollet, Olmsted, Pennington, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, St. Louis, Scott, Sibley, Steele, Todd, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-and-graphic-design-mni-wiconi-interpretive-graphics,,,,0 10007301,"Development of Architectural Construction Documents for the Tower Fire Hall",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The targets were achieved as the construction documentation was received. The architect engaged with this grant conducted professional work, had thorough discussion with TSHS Board representative and consulted with a Minnesota Historical Society architect throughout the process. It now allows TSHS to move forward with the intermediate timeframe in applying to Minnesota Historical Society in July/September 2017 to implement rehabilitation of the fire hall.",,5000,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",15000,,"Pastor Doug Workman, Nancy Larson, Ann Flannagan, Ann Lamppa, Desirae Larson, Mary Shedd, Corrine Bonicatto, Carol Burgess, Corrine Hill",,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the Tower Fire Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Larson,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","404 Pine Street, PO Box 463",Tower,MN,55790,218-750-7515,communitycoaching@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-architectural-construction-documents-tower-fire-hall,,,,0 10007302,"Development of Caponi Art Park Archive - Phase 6",2017,9295,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9295,,"Wayne Potratz - President, Lawrence Werner - Vice President, Rhea Benz - Secretary, Julie Andersen, Tom Barnard, Cheryl Caponi, Renee Ervasti, Rachel Powers, Scott Thomas.",0.27,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To assess and better organize the archival collections held by Caponi Art Park.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,651-454-9412,ccaponi@caponiartpark.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-caponi-art-park-archive-phase-6,,,,0 10013403,"Development of Regional History Groups",2019,29890,"MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 each year is for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","We achieved our short term goal. Each of the regional groups created sustainable models for continuing beyond the grant period. These were adapted to function during a global pandemic to include virtual meetings. We would like to recognize the leaders of the four regional groups for their creativity, organizational skills, and commitment to empowering their groups: :Northland History Coalition : Milissa Brooks-Ojibway, Glensheen, and Dustin Heckman, Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center :South Central Regional History Collaborative : Jessica Potter, Blue Earth County Historical Society :Southeast History Group :Genia Hesser, formerly of Winona County Historical Society :Park Region History Coalition: Chris Schuelke, Otter Tail County Historical Society The MALHM board of directors is committed to supporting the further development of additional regional groups within Minnesota. By utilizing the product/toolkit created in this project, MALHM will assist these regions with developing structure and models for success to start regional groups in other areas.",,6075,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",35965,,"Sara Hanson - Chair, Tamara Edevold - Vice Chair, Janet Timmerman - Secretary, Jill Wohnoutka - Treasurer, Ann Grandy, Milissa Brooks-Ojibway, Michael Brubaker, Holly Johnson, Nicole Elzenga",0.38,"Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support the development and restructuring of regional history groups.",,"Partners: Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums, Blue Earth County Historical Society, Glensheen, Otter Tail County Historical Society, Winona County Historical Society In Minnesota, there are approximately 570 local history organizations around the state. Some areas of the state have regional history groups that serve a large number of organizations, but others don:t. The Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums (MALHM) aims to grow the state:s network of regional history groups in partnership with several local history organizations. One of the top requests from MALHM members and conference attendees is additional networking opportunities to connect with colleagues in the field. By creating additional regional history groups, colleagues can learn from one another, increase collaboration, and offer support and advice close to home. Otter Tail County Historical Society will lead the creation of a regional history group that encompasses Clay, Wilkin, Traverse, Otter Tail, Grant, Douglas, Pope, Becker, and Stevens Counties and approximately 20 area organizations. Glensheen will work with organizations on the North Shore and in the Iron Range and Boundary Waters area. Currently, the Northland History Coalition exists:covering Carlton, Cook, Lake, and St. Louis Counties:but it has struggled with regular meetings and structure, in part due to the group:s large geographic region. Glensheen and MALHM will work with the area:s 29 organizations to figure out the most effective structure for the group, including the option of splitting up into multiple smaller regions covering Northern Minnesota. Blue Earth County Historical Society and Winona County Historical Society will develop a regional history group in south-central and southeast Minnesota. The area was once part of the Southern Minnesota History Assembly, which has disbanded. This area covers a 20-county region from Brown and Watonwan Counties in the west, south to counties on the Iowa border like Fillmore and Mower Counties, north to Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, and Sibley Counties, and east to Winona County. The area includes approximately 91 organizations, and partners will determine the feasibility of such a large group early on or if multiple regional history groups are needed.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dustin,Heckman,"Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums","c/o Hormel Historic Home, 208 4th Ave. NW",Austin,MN,55912,"(612) 500-7460",staff@mnhistoryalliance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Becker, Brown, Carlton, Clay, Cook, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Houston, Lake, Le Sueur, Martin, Mower, Nicollet, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pope, Rice, St. Louis, Sibley, Steele, Stevens, Traverse, Wabasha, Waseca, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-regional-history-groups,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10013437,"Development of a Collections Storage Plan",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,120,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10120,,"Arthur Frame, Jay Milbrandt, Jerry Fiola, Justin Ahlers, Margaret Erickson, Meredith Vaselaar, Michael Vosburgh, Mitch Reker, Alan Oberloh, Patrick Demuth, Naomi Hill, Sandy Wood, Shari Nelson, Ronald Wood",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a consultant to write a plan for improved collections storage.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187,"(507) 376-4431",nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-collections-storage-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013509,"Development of the Minnesota Pagan Oral History Methodology and Template",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,450,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10450,,"Estelle Daniels, Teacher?s Representative George Edgar, Elder?s Representative Maggie Sterba, Trustee/Editor Sky Brown, General Representative.",0.09,"Wiccan Church of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 12 oral history interviews the history of the Wiccan Church of Minnesota.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Estelle,Daniels,"Wiccan Church of Minnesota","1109 W 25th St.",Minneapolis,MN,55405,"(612) 749-6271",etuitean@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-minnesota-pagan-oral-history-methodology-and-template,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012477,"Development of Curriculum: 'Industrialization and Minnesota'",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,18633,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",28633,,"Cathy Belmont, Karen Frosted, Mary Hylden, Jay F. Johnson, Jan Solomonson",0.21,"Prospect House Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To develop curriculum on industrialization in Minnesota for use in Minnesota classrooms.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Abby,Bizzett-Johnson,"Prospect House Museum"," 403 Lake Avenue N "," Battle Lake "," MN ",56515,"(218) 864-4008"," abby@bizzettjohnson.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Otter Tail, Traverse, Wadena, Wilkin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-curriculum-industrialization-and-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025077,"Develop Script for an Object Theater",2022,9870,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The short-term measurable goal was achieved. We received 4 letters of review that placed their stamp of approval on the script. The intermediate Term goal is closer to being achieved. Now that we have a written script, we can begin looking for funding sources and vendors for the fabrication and installation of components. The Long Term goal has not been achieved. This step will occur after the installation of the components has occurred. At that time, we will implement a survey. We will continue to track admissions and tours compared to previous years.",,1288,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11158,,"Ray Nikkel President, Jonathon Miner Treasurer, Vickie Rassmussen Wilcox Secretary, Melanie Jacobson, Jeffery Borg, Jamie Coffel, Sara Gabriel, Katie Welliver Ryan",0.01,"Judy Garland Children's Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to develop a script for an Object Theater about the history of the Gumm and Milne families.",,"To hire qualified professionals to develop a script for an Object Theater about the history of the Gumm and Milne families.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Janie,Heitz,"Judy Garland Children's Museum","P. O. Box 724","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,2183261900,Janie.heitz@cdmkids.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Cass, Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-script-object-theater,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17385,"Develop a Disaster Plan",2011,5690,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Saint Louis County Historical Society",," A professional preservation specialist was retained to develop a needs assessment, an action item list and a timeline for a complete disaster plan pertaining to the storage and gallery spaces that the SLCHS is responsible for in Duluth's St. Louis County Heritage and Arts Center. ",,"To hire professional conservators to create a plan to respond to and recover from disasters",2010-09-08,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Milissa,Brooks-Ojibway,,"506 West Michigan Street",Duluth,MN,55802,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-disaster-plan,,,, 17148,"Developing a Plan of Action to Preserve the USS Essex",2010,5998,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,929,,,,,,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota",," The USS Essex, a  National Register Property located in Duluth, is Minnesota's only US Navy shipwreck, and the only known shipwreck originally built by renown shipbuilder Donald McKay. Its current location on the shoreline of Minnesota Point is unfavorable for long-term preservation.  To ensure the long-term preservation of the Essex this project developed several options for the future of the Essex, and the requirements needed to fulfill those options. This plan is a significant contribution to our understanding of the USS Essex. It presents the vessel’s history in greater detail than previous documentation (including the original NRHP nomination). The plan clearly explains the unusual circumstances of this vessel in comparison with other shipwrecks, and the ship’s exceptional historical significance, making a legitimate case for National Historic Landmark status. The preservation plan outlines several options to protect the vessel’s remains from further deterioration, and the implications of each for the vessel itself and its NRHP status. ",,"To prepare a preservation plan for the USS Essex Shipwreck listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-04-08,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Christopher,Olson,,"1214 Saint Paul Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55116,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/developing-plan-action-preserve-uss-essex,,,, 17169,"Develop Interpretive Plan for MAHS Exhibits & Programs",2010,6950,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,609,,,,,,"Maplewood Area Historical Society",,"To draft and implement a comprehensive interpretive plan",,"To draft and implement a comprehensive interpretive plan",2010-04-07,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Robert,Jensen,,"1808 Burr St.",Maplewood,MN,55117,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-interpretive-plan-mahs-exhibits-programs,,,, 33890,"Development of Caponi Art Park Collection ",2015,8685,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","We added an additional 1,780 items to the collection that included: ",,,"Available upon request. Contact",8685,,"President: Tom Egan ",0.29,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,651-454-9412,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-caponi-art-park-collection,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37456,"Development of Minnesota Curriculum",2017,152444,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Oliver H. Kelley Farm - Number of participants, evaluations from teachers, revenue generated. Web - Number of web users and ""hits"" Curriculum - Sales of products, teacher focus groups in development, surveys of users",,,,,152444,18269,,1.80,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS is developing new curricula, programs and resources to engage students in learning about Minnesota history. In FY16, a full review of online resources for the K-12 audience was completed and an action plan was put in place to update the content and design of these materials. In FY17, the Forests, Fields and the Falls website launched in a new format, making it more accessible to teachers and students using any platform or device. In addition, staff are working with Oliver Kelley Farm staff to create new curriculum on agriculture, history and STEM for K-12 teachers and students. Four new programs were developed in FY16 and will be piloted and launched at the Kelley Farm in May 2017. Other new teacher supplements include a new primary source packet series designed to engage students on the topics of American Indian termination and relocation, and American experiences during World War I.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-minnesota-curriculum-1,,,, 28900,"Development and Design of Children's Exhibits on Dakota Culture and History",2015,33664,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,33664,,"Brian Benshoof, Dr. Brenda Flannery, Linda Frost, Kaaren Grabianowski, Mary Jo Hensel, Nick Hinz, Lyle Jacobson, Eric Lennartson, Naomi Mortensen, Jean Peterson, Christine Powers, Tom Riley, Beth Serrill, Dr. Katie Smentek, Sara Steinbach, Laura Stevens, Karen Wahlstrom, Pam Willard, Anna Thill",0.11,"Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire consultants to develop an exhibit on Dakota culture and history.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Deb,Johnson,"Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota","PO Box 3103",Mankato,MN,56002,507-995-9551,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Benton, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chisago, Cottonwood, Dakota, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Hennepin, Houston, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Le Sueur, Martin, McLeod, Mower, Nicollet, Olmsted, Pennington, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, St. Louis, Scott, Sibley, Steele, Todd, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-and-design-childrens-exhibits-dakota-culture-and-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28532,"Development of a Collections Plan",2014,2261,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","In our application our measurable goals were to: -Survey and categorize all potential materials for inclusion in the collection -Define the priorities for accessioning the materials into the collection -Articulate the vision for the collection and its purpose. All of these goals were achieved. Using an initial survey as a starting point we conducted an in-depth inventory to better understand the material in our possession. The work included: -Recording accurate information about the material, such as subject matter, dates, physical condition and ownership. -Analyzing the collected information to create selection criteria and divide the collection into appropriate sub-collections. -Establishing a work plan and priorities for continued building of the collection.",,,,,2261,,"President: Tom Egan ",,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a consultant to help write a collections plan in order to improve collections care and management.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,651-454-9412,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-collections-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28413,"Development of Collections Management Policy & Procedures and Collections Plan",2013,6833,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The targets were met: the policy, procedures and plan have been created, approved by the board of directors, and implemented by staff. These results were achieved because the board and museum staff were committed to the project . Grant funding allowed the museum's curator to complete the work in addition to her regular part-time duties.",,,,,6833,,"Blaine Diesslin - President, Doug Hirdler - Vice President, Barb Cary-Hall -Secretary, Sherry Abts - Treasurer, Jim Beaty, Gil Knight, Phil Hyde, Lee Tessier, Peg Rosett",0.15,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to develop policies and procedures for museum collections management.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Guy-Levar,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","PO Box 391",Ely,MN,55731,218-365-4451,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-collections-management-policy-procedures-and-collections-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28421,"Develop a Disaster Plan",2013,6570,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Targets were achieved, thanks to the leadership provided by Cathy Osterman.",,,,,6570,,"President: Pearl Shirley, Vice President: Mary Hendricks, Secretary: Diane Schmidtke, Treasurer: Duane Kaczmarek, Directors; Jon Boorom, Dennis Danich, Jim Hollenbeck, Greg Kaslow, Mike MeMenomy, Roberta Schafer, Jim Servatius, Gary Smith, Teresa Spears, Lynn Stegmaier",,"Dakota City Heritage Village","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to write a historic site disaster plan.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Greg,Kaslow,"Dakota City Heritage Village","4008 220th Street West",Farmington,MN,55024,612-710-6533,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-disaster-plan-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28441,"Development of Institutional Photo Archives",2013,6775,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","In our application we listed the measurable outcomes of this project as cataloguing and accessioning an additional 10% or more of the collection, learning how to organize and archive digital images and upgrading our collection database to include digital images. We achieved or reevaluated all of these goals. We inventoried and accessioned about over 200 sets of negatives, 600 slides and 1200 digital photos which is near to our goal of 2,600. However as we worked we discovered that the estimated scope and complexity of this endeavor was inaccurate and more labor intensive than anticipated. The work included: -Organizing, sorting and separating the photos documenting the work of making the park from our programs and removing duplicate prints. - Matching the prints to their negatives and identifying missing prints. -Separating and sometimes splitting rolls of film apart to accession those of making the park separately from park programs and accessioning each new ",,,895,,7670,,"Craig Harris, President, Merri Schreiber Treasurer, Wendy Raway Secretary, Anthony Caponi, Cheryl Caponi, Tom Egan, Sue Hegarty, Juli Seydell Johnson, Ram Singh",0.20,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To process photographs documenting the Caponi Art Park in order to increase public access to them.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,651-454-9412,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-institutional-photo-archives,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28947,"Development of Minnesota Curriculum",2014,294875,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","1. Production of kits - 2 new kits produced by end of FY15 2. Overall sales of curriculum kits for FY 14 to exceed $50,000 ($1200 to date) 3. Number of students reached in FY14 to exceed 20,000 (4,200 reached to date)",,,,,271866,23009,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In FYs14 and 15, MNHS completed production of the Dred Scott Curriculum Kit and development of the Lumberjack Math Curriculum Kit. * The Dred Scott curriculum kit uses videos and primary source activities that tell the story of slavery in Minnesota in the 19th century. The kit was produced at the end of FY14 and is currently being marketed to middle- and high-school teachers across the state. * The Lumberjack Math Curriculum Kit uses math and primary sources to teaching about the logging industry in late-19th century Minnesota. The kit is will be produced in summer 2015.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-minnesota-curriculum,,,, 28995,"Development of a Statewide Aviation and Aerospace History Partnership",2014,24200,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chater 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, b. 3. History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",24200,,"Noel Allard - Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame, John Andrews - Northern Star Council, Boy Scouts, Dr. Tom Bartoe - PTB & Associates Inc. & STARBASE Minnesota, Neil Brackin - General Mills, Clayton T. Cowl, MD, MS - Mayo Clinic, Don Craighead - DHC Enterprises, Dr. William Garrard - University of Minnesota & Minnesota Space Grant Consortium, Jeff Hamiel - Metropolitan Airports Commission, Gordon Hoff - Minnesota Business Aviation Association, Andrea Kajer - Minnesota Historical Society, Bruce Kitt - NWA History Centre, Dale Klapmeier - Cirrus Aircraft, Commander Chip Laingen - U.S. Navy (retired), Defense Alliance, William Lentsch - Delta Air Lines, Michael Madigan - Madigan, Dahl & Harlan, P.A., Sean McAfee - 3M Aerospace & Aircraft Maintenance, Ann Novacheck - Lindquist & Vennum, Doug Paulson - Minnesota Department of Education, Don Piccard - Piccard Balloons, Andrew Pietenpol - B.H. Pietenpol and Sons Air Camper Aircraft LLC, Eric Raarup - Avtex, Ray Rought - Minnesota Aviation History & Education Center, Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad (retired) - Employer Support of the Guard Reserve, Mark Skarohlid - Sensors & Integrated Systems, UTC Aerospace Systems, Doug Spong - Carmichael Lynch Spong, Jana Vaughn - Airport Foundation MSP, Steve Wagner - Lake Superior College, MnSCU, Brad Westphal - Honeywell Aerospace, Kurt Wiessner - MN Air National Guard Historical Foundation, Elaine Wyatt - WomenVenture",,"AirSpace Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner Organizations: Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame, Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation, Minnesota Aviation History and Education Center, and Northwest Airlines History Centre AirSpace Minnesota (a coalition of independent aviation and aerospace organizations) worked to develop a formal partnership among organizations with similar missions to engage in long-range, strategic planning for coordinating future projects. AirSpace Minnesota worked with a qualified strategic planning professional to facilitate conversations and formalize the partnership through development of a memorandum of understanding and long-range strategic plan. A strategic plan will provide a framework for coordinating the preservation of Minnesota's aviation and aerospace history, as well as encourage ongoing collaborative activities, such as public programs and events.",,,2014-05-01,2015-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristi,Wangstad,"AirSpace Minnesota","6975 34th Avenue South",,Minneapolis,55450,952-473-3066,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-statewide-aviation-and-aerospace-history-partnership,,,, 34070,"Development of Minnesota Curriculum",2016,141404,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","OKF - Number of participants, evaluations from teachers, revenue generated. Web - Number of web users and ""hits"" Curriculum - Sales of products, teacher focus groups in development, surveys of users",,,,,141404,18282,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",1.70,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS is developing new curricula, programs, and resources to engage students in learning about Minnesota history. In FY16 a full review of online resources for the K-12 audience will be completed and an action plan put in place to update content and the design of online curriculum offered to K-12 teachers and students. In addition, staff are working with the Oliver Kelley Farm to create new curricula and programs on agriculture, history, and STEM for K-12 teachers and students. Two new programs will be developed and piloted at the Oliver Kelley Farm in FY16. Staff are also researching a digital curriculum focused on the experiences of refugees who came to Minnesota in the 20th century. A prototype of the digital experience using Hmong refugee stories has been developed and will be tested with students in the winter of 2015-16. A funding proposal will be developed, based on the results of user testing, to complete development and production of the digital curriculum.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/development-minnesota-curriculum-0,,,, 10007303,"Digging Critically: Using Science in Minnesota Archaeology",2017,22826,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We have achieved the measureable outcomes of phase 1 or our project. - The interviews were completed through the summer. - All interviews were transcribed by MAS Volunteers by the end of August. - The draft documentary script was completed October 26th. - The billing and project payments were completed prior to the end of October. - The two outside reviews were completed in October.",,1650,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",24476,,"Dan Wendt, President, Rod Johnson, Vice President, Pat Emerson, Secretary, Kent Bakken, Managing Editor, Anna Morrow, Membership, Jim Cummings, Chuck Diesen, Jacob Foss, Ron Miles, Debbie Pommer, Deborah Schoenholz, Bob Suchanek, Amy Ollila",,"Minnesota Archaeological Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a script on the history of Minnesota archaeology.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Wendt,"Minnesota Archaeological Society","Fort Snelling History Center","St. Paul",MN,55111,651-426-8997,wendt001@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digging-critically-using-science-minnesota-archaeology,,,,0 10007304,"Digital Conversion of Collection Images",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","In the short-term, we have increased the number of usable digital assets by 726 through the digital conversion of slides to digital images. Our original outcome was achieved. Additionally, our goal was to upload a total of 250 objects onto the mmaacollections.omeka.net site. We have fallen short of this goal, with 100 pieces uploaded to date, due to the unforeseen circumstance of our vendor. An additional 30 will be added by the end of October 2017. Although we did not achieve our goal of 250 objects this round, we are set to reach that goal by the end of December 2017 with our current metadata grant received April 2017 (not this grant for digital conversion). Our intermediate goal was to provide museum staff, educators, students, and researchers more access to the collection. At this time, we know that staff, vendors, and researchers are utilizing the website to learn more about objects in the M's permanent collection. We expect the volume of users to this site to continue to increase as the online digital collection grows.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Nancy Apfelbacher, Thomas J. Arneson, Mike Birt, Armando Gutirrez G., Ann M. Heider, Robin Hickman, Thomas Hysell, Bonnie Olsen Kramer, John Larkin, MD, Chris Larson, Adam Lueck, Mike McCormick, Samuel McCullough, Paul C.N. Mellblom, Dave Neal, Diane Pozdolski, Ann Ruhr Pifer, George Reid, Robyne Robinson, Jim Rustad, Dave Thune, KaYing Yang, Dick Zehring",0.24,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To convert analog slides of collections images to digital, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mai,Vang,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","141 East 4th Street, Suite 101","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-435-1750,mvang@mmaa.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-conversion-collection-images,,,,0 10007305,"Digital Conversion: The History of Monticello Football",2017,5341,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5341,,"Dr. Jim Johnson (Superintendent), Robbie Smith, Jeff Hegle, Carol McNaughton, Missy Hanson, Bill Spartz, Jill Bartlett",,"Independent School District #882","K-12 Education","To digitize a collection of video recordings of Monticello football games, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Reeves,"Independent School District #882","302 Washington Street",Monticello,MN,55362,763-670-8060,david.reeves@monticello.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-conversion-history-monticello-football,,,,0 10007306,"Digitization of Flaten-Wange Glass Plate Negatives",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"John Dobmeier, Monica Millette, Jade Rosenfeldt, Mark Altenburg, Vijay Gaba, Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Dale White, Jim Saueressig, Frank Gross",0.59,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize part of a large collection of photo negatives, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Matt,Eidem,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,"218-299-5511 Ext. 6737",matt.eidem@hcsmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-flaten-wange-glass-plate-negatives,,,,0 10007307,"Digitization of Jon Arfstrom Diaries",2017,9999,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9999,,"Al Pearson, Bill Nelson, Orville Lindquist (President), Lotus Hubbard, Kate Morphew, Mary Capra, Bart Ward, Mary Ann Hoffman, Dennis Berg (Vice President), Mike Scott, Dick Lang, Buzz Netkow, Paul Pierce (Secretary), Shelly Peterson (Treasurer), Harvey Greenberg",,"Anoka County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize a collection of diaries and sketchbooks, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Mavencamp,"Anoka County Historical Society","2135 Third Avenue N",Anoka,MN,55303,763-421-0600,Rebecca@anokacountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-jon-arfstrom-diaries,,,,0 10013396,"Digitization of Ecologic History in the Driftless Area of Minnesota",2019,24925,"MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 each year is for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",24925,,"Chancellor Devinder Malhotra, Board Chair Michael Vekich, Board Vice Chair Jay CowlesSamson Williams, Ashlyn Anderson, Cheryl Tefer, AbdulRahmane Abdul-Aziz, April Nishimura, Rudy Rodriguez, Jerry Janezich, Roger Moe, Dawn Erlandson, Bob Hoffman, Alex Cirillo, George Soule, Louise Sundin",,"Winona State University","Public College/University","To digitize and preserve items representing the ecologic history of the Driftless Area in Minnesota, create a map from 1862 data, and conduct an interpretive program.",,"Partners: Winona State University, Winona County Historical Society The Winona County Historical Society (WCHS) and Winona State University (WSU) have formed a partnership to digitize several items to make them more accessible and educate the community about the local ecologic history of the Driftless Area. This project will digitize the surveyor's field notes from January 21, 1862, and a herbarium specimen book of local Winona flora compiled in the 1890s by a student attending Winona State Teachers College (now Winona State University). The surveyor's field notes provide a record of the Winona area as it appeared in the middle of the 19th century, including landmarks and natural resources. The herbarium specimen collection seems to have been compiled under Dr. John M. Holzinger, a faculty member in the late 1890s until the 1920s at Winona State Teachers College and an internationally renowned botanist. The items to be digitized are held by WCHS and housed at their main museum facility in the Laird Lucas Library and Archives. WCHS will grant WSU permission to make items publicly accessible through its digital repository, OpenRiver. In addition to the digitized materials, this project plans to construct a digital map from the 1862 surveyor's field notes. This map will reconstruct the mid-19th century Winona landscape, showing the vegetation, landmarks, and waterways as detailed in the field notes. WCHS and WSU are planning an interpretative program to introduce the community to this project. Also, create educational opportunities for the community to learn about the Driftless Area's ecologic history.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Allison,Quam,"Winona State University","PO Box 5838, PAC 146",Winona,MN,55987,"(507) 457-2644",aquam@winona.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-ecologic-history-driftless-area-minnesota,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013408,"Digitization and Preservation of the Cal Fremling Archive",2018,9450,"MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 each year is for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","Short-term: Expected Impact - To digitize and create basic metadata for the Cal Fremling Archive collection. To rehouse the Cal Fremling Archive in preservation quality containers. Progress Indicator - The successful completion will occur within the timeframe of the grant. The successful completion will occur within the timeframe of the grant. Target: Mixed results. All of the metadata was created within the timeframe of the grant. Most of the collection was digitized within the timeframe except for twenty-three documents which were not digitized by NMT due to an oversight by the company. The rehousing of the collection is in process. Intermediate-Term: Expected Impact - Awareness of this unique physical collection held by the WCHS, and the digital collection managed by WSU. Progress Indicator - Public interest in this completed project through news outlets. Target: Mixed results. The lecture series assisted in spreading awareness of the collection. When all of the metadata and the files are uploaded to OpenRiver, we will contact the WSU Communications Office to assist in promoting the collection through local media. Long Term: Expected Impact - Increased access to and awareness of this renowned researcher's field notes and images. Progress Indicator - Use of the collection by the WSU faculty, staff, and students, and scientists. Target: Mixed results. The educational lectures provided opportunities to bring awareness of the collection. OpenRiver allows WSU to track usage, which will provide us with valuable data about usage. WSU and WCHS will encourage usage of the collection with local educators, researchers, citizen scientists, and advocates.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9450,,"Interim Chancellor Devinder Malhotra, Board Chair Michael Vekich, Board Vice Chair Dawn Erlandson, Board Treasurer Jay Cowles, Basil Ajuo, Rudy Rodriguez, Cheryl Tefer, Amanda Fredlund, Louise Sundin, George Soule, Roger Moe, Jerry Janezich, Bob Hoffman, AdbulRahmane Abdul-Aziz, Ann Anaya, and Alex Cirillo",0.07,"Winona State University","Public College/University","To digitize and preserve Dr. Calvin Fremling's Archive and develop an educational lecture series.",,"Partners: Winona County Historical Society and Winona State University The Winona County Historical Society (WCHS) and Winona State University have formed a partnership to digitize and preserve the Cal Fremling Archive, a collection of personal papers, field notes, and images created during the working life this renowned biologist and Winona State University professor for 32 years. Expanding access to this archive will develop educational and research opportunities and increase awareness of Dr. Fremling:s scientific contributions to the study of freshwater biology, specifically on the Upper Mississippi River. The collection was donated by Dr. Fremling:s wife, Arlayne Fremling, in 2011 to WCHS. The current collection consists of 18 field notes comprising nearly 2,000 pages, 1,500 slides, 650 photographs and negatives, and 3,000 pages of additional research and work documents related to Fremling:s service in the Winona community. WCHS will grant Winona State permission to digitize the collection in full and make it publicly accessible through its digital repository. In addition to the digitization and the accompanying metadata creation, WCHS will preserve the physical collection according to professional standards for future generations. WCHS and Winona State will also plan a series of lectures to honor the research and teaching of Dr. Fremling. This lecture series will include speakers who researched and taught with Dr. Fremling, freshwater scientists who can discuss an essential aspect of freshwater research, and artists who use freshwater ecosystems and the Mississippi River as a medium for their work.",2018-06-01,2019-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Allison,Quam,"Winona State University","PO Box 5838, PAC 146",Winona,MN,55987,"(507) 457-2644",aquam@winona.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-and-preservation-cal-fremling-archive,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013428,"Digital Conversion of Photograph Negatives",2021,6930,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,490,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7420,,"Ward Voorhees, Karen De Vita, Davis Wulf, Donna Eul, Eugene Pasche, Mary Huebner, Steve Van Kempen, Wayne Lesmeister, Jason Lina, Jeanne Ennen",,"Stevens County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of photo negatives, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nicholas,Demuth,"Stevens County Historical Society","116 W 6th Street",Morris,MN,56267,"(320) 589-1719",nicholaspdemuth@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stevens,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-conversion-photograph-negatives,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013484,"Digitization of O. E. R?lvaag Papers",2021,87169,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",87169,,"Dennis Gimmestad, Deborah Miller, Ronald Johnson, Scott Knudson, Kristin Anderson, Marit Barkve, Dan Dressen, Gracia Grindal, James Honsvall, David Holt, Kyle Jansson, Kim Kittilsby, Ann Marie Legreid, Daron Olson, Paul Rolvaag, Marci Sortor, Ingrid Urberg, Nils Olav ?strem",1.53,"Norwegian-American Historical Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of O.E. Rolvaag's archival documents, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Boxrud,"Norwegian-American Historical Association","1510 Saint Olaf Avenue",Northfield,MN,55057,"(507) 786-3221",boxrud@stolaf.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-o-e-rlvaag-papers,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013517,"Digital Conversion of Cable Arts Consortium Video Collection 1983-1991",2021,9925,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,2500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12425,,"Mark Stanley, James Malec, Ron McCoy",,"Minnesota Media Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,," Minnesota Media Arts converted analog videotapes to digital media for approximately 60 programs compiled and collected by the Cable Arts Consortium between 1993 and 1991. The grant project resulted in the creation of digitized video and audio files from more than a decade of Cable Arts Consortium programming and collecting of arts and culture video programs. These programs were assembled from Minnesota arts and cultural organizations, artists and film & video makers, and are now preserved for historical, educational, and research purposes. The digitized files will be available through the MNMA archive, controlled access to online videos available for researchers, and a finding aid on their website. The finding aid, and its additional content descriptive metadata will be searchable by our potential audience of scholars, students, architects, preservationists, and other interested parties. Because of the digital conversion, this valuable arts and cultural resource will be preserved and available for long-term use. ",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Stanley,"Minnesota Media Arts","641 Fairview Ave. N, Studio #191","St. Paul",MN,55104,"(612) 801-7355",markstanley@mnmediaarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-conversion-cable-arts-consortium-video-collection-1983-1991,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012245,"Digitization of 8mm and 16 mm Films, a VHS Tape, and Umatic Video Tapes to Digital Files",2018,9902," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","RCHS hired Astound Video to transfer 205 Umatic tapes, 53 reels of 16 mm film, 12 reels of 8mm film and 1 VHS tape to digital files. Due to the ability to digitize additional media, the cataloging is not complete at this time. However, cataloging is projected to be complete by 1/31/2019, due to a planned internship relationship with St. Catherine's University provision of 20 MLIS students in the upcoming fall semester for processing.",,3122,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13024,,"Jo Anne Driscoll, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Jo Emerson, Tom Fabel, Martin Fallon, John Guthmann, Susan Handley, Richard Heydinger, Ken Johnson, Janine Joseph, Judy Kishel, David Kristal, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Robert Mairs, Jeffry Martin, Kevin McDonough, Susan McNeely, Jim Miller, Jonathan Morgan, Bob Muschewske, Chad Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George Stephenson, James Stolpestad, Chris Taylor, Jerry Woelfel"," ","Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of archival video recordings, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society"," 75 W 5th Street, Suite 323 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 222-0701"," mollie@rchs.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-8mm-and-16-mm-films-vhs-tape-and-umatic-video-tapes-digital-files,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012445,"Digitize Everett Kroeger Photographic Collection",2020,7194," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1850,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9044,,"Jo Anne Driscoll, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Jo Emerson, Thomas Fabel. Martin Fallon, Tim Glines, John Guthmann, Richard B. Heydinger, Jr., Kenneth H. Johnson, Elizabeth J. Keyes, Judy Kishel, David Kristal, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Joseph Lutz, Robert W. Mairs, James Miller, Jonathan H. Morgan, Robert Muschewske, Peter Nguyen, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George T. Stephenson, James Stolpestad, Glenn Wiessner, Jerry Woelfel."," ","Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a St. Paul photographer's collection of photographs and negatives, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society"," 75 W 5th Street, Suite 323 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 222-0701"," mollie@rchs.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitize-everett-kroeger-photographic-collection,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012447,"Digitizing the Oral History Collection at the University of Minnesota Morris",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,3004,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13004,,"University of Minnesota Regents: Kendall J. Powell, Chair, Steven A. Sviggum, Vice Chair, Thomas J Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Mary A. Davenport, Kao Ly Illean Her, Michael D. Hsu, Micke O. Kenyana, Janie S. Mayeron, David J. McMillan, Darrin M. Rosha, Randy R. Simonson",0.03,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Morris Campus)","Public College/University",,,"To digitize a collection of oral history recordings, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Naomi,Skulan,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Morris Campus)"," 600 E. 4th St. "," Morris "," MN ",56267-2132,"(320) 589-6174"," skulann@morris.umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Big Stone, Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Swift, Traverse",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitizing-oral-history-collection-university-minnesota-morris,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012466,"Digitization of Cass Gilbert Society Lectures 1999-2017",2020,9900," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9900,,"Ted Lentz, President and Acting Treasurer, Richard Miller, Vice President, Marjorie Pearson, Vice President and Acting Secretary, Emily Ganzel, Carolyn Kompelien, Carolyn Nayematsu, Sonia Mason, Jean Velleu, Art Weeks, John Yust, Rojean Rada, Legal Adviser"," ","Cass Gilbert Society, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of archival video recordings, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marjorie,Pearson,"Cass Gilbert Society, Inc."," P.O. Box 4066 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55104,"(651) 644-8836"," marjorie.pearson48@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-cass-gilbert-society-lectures-1999-2017,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012509,"Digital Conversion of Photographic Negatives 1940-1947",2020,9668," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1068,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10736,,"Shari Nelson, Sandy Wood, Jerry Fiola, Margaret Erickson, Jay Milbrandt, Michael Vosbergh, Arthur Frame, Monica King, Patrick Demuth, Ron Wood"," ","Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of photo negatives, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society"," PO Box 614 "," Worthington "," MN ",56187,"(507) 376-4431"," nchsociety@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Nobles, Cottonwood, Jackson, Murray, Rock",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-conversion-photographic-negatives-1940-1947,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17762,"Digital Conversion Services for pre-1920 College Newspapers",2012,3868,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3868,,,,"Gustavus Adolphus College Archives","Private College/University","To provide greater access to the college's pre-1920 newspapers through a digital conversion project.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Jenson,"Gustavus Adolphus College Archives",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nicollet,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-conversion-services-pre-1920-college-newspapers,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17781,"Digital Access to Crow Wing County Historical Resources",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Crow Wing County Historical Society",,"To enable public access to primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer.",,,2012-05-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pamela,Nelson,"Crow Wing County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-access-crow-wing-county-historical-resources,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17800,"Digitization of Oral Histories",2013,1763,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1763,,"MnSCU board members are Cheryl Dickson, Clarence Hightower, Steven Rosenstone, Scott Thiss, Christine Rice, Louise Sundin, Brett Anderson, Philip Krinkie, James Van Houten, Michael Vekich, Alfredo Oliveira, Thomas Renier, Duane Benson, Dan McElroy, David Paskach, Jacob Englund",,"St. Cloud State University","Public College/University","To digitize 33 oral histories documenting the growth of St. Cloud State University, 1900-1990",,"To digitize 33 oral histories documenting the growth of St. Cloud State University, 1900-1990",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tom,Steman,"St. Cloud State University","262 Stewart Hall, 720 Fourth Avenue S","St. Cloud",MN,56301,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-oral-histories,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17947,"Digital Microform Reader/Viewer System Acquisition",2013,12513,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,12513,,"Clara Friese, Virginia Fabrizius, Ginny Zempel, Richard Jorgenson, Tom Ellig",,"Redwood Falls Public Library",Libraries,"To enable public access to primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To enable public access to primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Molly,Schweinfurter,"Redwood Falls Public Library","509 S Lincoln Street","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-microform-readerviewer-system-acquisition,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18004,"Digital Encyclopedia of Minnesota History",2010,199457,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Increasingly, people are turning to digital resources for answers to questions or as a starting point for research. MNopedia is a new digital resource for the public from the Minnesota Historical Society. A prototype of MNopedia was launched to the public in August, 2011.  Mnopedia will provide reliable, multimedia entries about Minnesota people, places, events and things. The Society launched the project in 2010 and developed a comprehensive plan, including surveying more than 60 local and national experts and evaluating 40 comparable digital resources. The prototype tests initial entries and technology, invites user feedback, inspires content partnerships and will guide full web site implementation in 2012. ",,"Increasingly, people are turning to digital resources for answers to questions or as a starting point for research. The Encyclopedia of Minnesota History will be a new digital resource for the public from the Minnesota Historical Society. It will provide reliable, multimedia entries about people, places, events and things in Minnesota history. The Society launched the project in 2010 and developed a comprehensive plan, including surveying more than 60 local and national experts and evaluating 40 comparable digital resources. In 2011, the project team will develop a prototype that will test initial entries and technology, invite user feedback, inspire content partnerships and guide full web site implementation in 2012.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Erica,Hartmann,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3250,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-encyclopedia-minnesota-history,,,, 18004,"Digital Encyclopedia of Minnesota History",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Increasingly, people are turning to digital resources for answers to questions or as a starting point for research. MNopedia is a new digital resource for the public from the Minnesota Historical Society. A prototype of MNopedia was launched to the public in August, 2011.  Mnopedia will provide reliable, multimedia entries about Minnesota people, places, events and things. The Society launched the project in 2010 and developed a comprehensive plan, including surveying more than 60 local and national experts and evaluating 40 comparable digital resources. The prototype tests initial entries and technology, invites user feedback, inspires content partnerships and will guide full web site implementation in 2012. ",,"Increasingly, people are turning to digital resources for answers to questions or as a starting point for research. The Encyclopedia of Minnesota History will be a new digital resource for the public from the Minnesota Historical Society. It will provide reliable, multimedia entries about people, places, events and things in Minnesota history. The Society launched the project in 2010 and developed a comprehensive plan, including surveying more than 60 local and national experts and evaluating 40 comparable digital resources. In 2011, the project team will develop a prototype that will test initial entries and technology, invite user feedback, inspire content partnerships and guide full web site implementation in 2012.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Erica,Hartmann,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3250,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-encyclopedia-minnesota-history,,,, 18008,"Digitization of Minnesota's Newspapers",2010,320954,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Working with the Minnesota Newspaper Association, local historical societies and newspaper publishers, the Minnesota Historical Society launched an innovative project to expand the number of contemporary newspapers available in digital form. In the pilot phase of the project, the Society developed a methodology for digitizing, preserving and indexing newspaper content. Those processes will be tested with six newspapers and optimized in 2011. Arts and Cultural Heritage funds also allowed the Society to purchase necessary hardware and software to store the newspaper files and to make the content available to researchers through the Society's reference library, as well as through a web site that will be available to the public. ",,"Working with the Minnesota Newspaper Association, local historical societies and newspaper publishers, the Minnesota Historical Society launched an innovative project to expand the number of contemporary newspapers available in digital form. In the pilot phase of the project, the Society developed a methodology for digitizing, preserving and indexing newspaper content. Those processes will be tested with six newspapers and optimized in 2011. With ACHF funding, the Society was also able to purchase necessary hardware and software to store the newspaper files and to make the content available to researchers through the Society's reference library, as well as through a web site that will be available to the public.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Dennis,Meissner,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3350,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-minnesotas-newspapers,,,, 18008,"Digitization of Minnesota's Newspapers",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Working with the Minnesota Newspaper Association, local historical societies and newspaper publishers, the Minnesota Historical Society launched an innovative project to expand the number of contemporary newspapers available in digital form. In the pilot phase of the project, the Society developed a methodology for digitizing, preserving and indexing newspaper content. Those processes will be tested with six newspapers and optimized in 2011. Arts and Cultural Heritage funds also allowed the Society to purchase necessary hardware and software to store the newspaper files and to make the content available to researchers through the Society's reference library, as well as through a web site that will be available to the public. ",,"Working with the Minnesota Newspaper Association, local historical societies and newspaper publishers, the Minnesota Historical Society launched an innovative project to expand the number of contemporary newspapers available in digital form. In the pilot phase of the project, the Society developed a methodology for digitizing, preserving and indexing newspaper content. Those processes will be tested with six newspapers and optimized in 2011. With ACHF funding, the Society was also able to purchase necessary hardware and software to store the newspaper files and to make the content available to researchers through the Society's reference library, as well as through a web site that will be available to the public.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Dennis,Meissner,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3350,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-minnesotas-newspapers,,,, 18009,"Digitization of Historical Collections",2010,302359,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Through this funding, the Minnesota Historical Society is advancing the work of making collections information available online. The Society is photographing 3D objects in the collections and completing corresponding descriptions that will be published online, allowing web site visitors to access an increasing volume of historical information. With more than 250,000 objects in the 3D collections alone, the Society is prioritizing efforts on objects that document popular topics appealing to History Day students and the general public. Collections assistants are also scanning iconic Minnesota documents from the Society's manuscript collections, linking these images to the online inventory of library resources and creating blog entries and podcasts to showcase rare and unusual examples from the collections. ",,"Through this funding, the Minnesota Historical Society is advancing the work of making collections information available online. The Society is photographing 3D objects in the collections and completing corresponding descriptions that will be published online, allowing web site visitors to access an increasing volume of historical information. With more than 250,000 objects in the 3D collections alone, the Society is prioritizing efforts on objects that document popular topics appealing to History Day students and the general public. Collections assistants are also scanning iconic Minnesota documents from the Society's manuscript collections, linking these images to the online inventory of library resources and creating blog entries and podcasts to showcase rare and unusual examples from the collections.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Jennifer,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-797-4109,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-historical-collections,,,, 18009,"Digitization of Historical Collections",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Through this funding, the Minnesota Historical Society is advancing the work of making collections information available online. The Society is photographing 3D objects in the collections and completing corresponding descriptions that will be published online, allowing web site visitors to access an increasing volume of historical information. With more than 250,000 objects in the 3D collections alone, the Society is prioritizing efforts on objects that document popular topics appealing to History Day students and the general public. Collections assistants are also scanning iconic Minnesota documents from the Society's manuscript collections, linking these images to the online inventory of library resources and creating blog entries and podcasts to showcase rare and unusual examples from the collections. ",,"Through this funding, the Minnesota Historical Society is advancing the work of making collections information available online. The Society is photographing 3D objects in the collections and completing corresponding descriptions that will be published online, allowing web site visitors to access an increasing volume of historical information. With more than 250,000 objects in the 3D collections alone, the Society is prioritizing efforts on objects that document popular topics appealing to History Day students and the general public. Collections assistants are also scanning iconic Minnesota documents from the Society's manuscript collections, linking these images to the online inventory of library resources and creating blog entries and podcasts to showcase rare and unusual examples from the collections.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Jennifer,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-797-4109,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-historical-collections,,,, 18052,"Digitization of Historic Field Notes",2010,580829,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MNGeo), Minnesota Secretary of State, Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), Minnesota Association of County Surveyors (MACS), U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM)General Land Office Field Notes were created for the federal government between 1847 and 1911, prior to opening Minnesota to land sale and to European settlement. These highly detailed descriptions of what the surveyors observed and the measurements they performed are the only comprehensive representation of Minnesota's landscape prior to development. These notes still serve as the legal foundation for all land ownership in the state, and all property titles ultimately rest on these descriptions. Previously, these valuable notes were only available as paper documents, contained in 758 volumes totaling nearly 250,000 pages. Through this partnership and with ACHF funding, digitization of the entire collection of field notes will assist the public with planning and economic development activities by broadening access via the Internet.",,"Partner Organizations: Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MNGeo), Minnesota Secretary of State, Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), Minnesota Association of County Surveyors (MACS), U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) General Land Office Field Notes were created for the federal government between 1847 and 1911, prior to opening Minnesota to land sale and to European settlement. These highly detailed descriptions of what the surveyors observed and the measurements they performed are the only comprehensive representation of Minnesota's landscape prior to development. These notes still serve as the legal foundation for all land ownership in the state, and all property titles ultimately rest on these descriptions. Previously, these valuable notes were only available as paper documents, contained in 758 volumes totaling nearly 250,000 pages. Through this partnership and with ACHF funding, digitization of the entire collection of field notes will assist the public with planning and economic development activities by broadening access via the Internet.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-historic-field-notes,,,, 18052,"Digitization of Historic Field Notes",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MNGeo), Minnesota Secretary of State, Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), Minnesota Association of County Surveyors (MACS), U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM)General Land Office Field Notes were created for the federal government between 1847 and 1911, prior to opening Minnesota to land sale and to European settlement. These highly detailed descriptions of what the surveyors observed and the measurements they performed are the only comprehensive representation of Minnesota's landscape prior to development. These notes still serve as the legal foundation for all land ownership in the state, and all property titles ultimately rest on these descriptions. Previously, these valuable notes were only available as paper documents, contained in 758 volumes totaling nearly 250,000 pages. Through this partnership and with ACHF funding, digitization of the entire collection of field notes will assist the public with planning and economic development activities by broadening access via the Internet.",,"Partner Organizations: Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MNGeo), Minnesota Secretary of State, Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), Minnesota Association of County Surveyors (MACS), U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) General Land Office Field Notes were created for the federal government between 1847 and 1911, prior to opening Minnesota to land sale and to European settlement. These highly detailed descriptions of what the surveyors observed and the measurements they performed are the only comprehensive representation of Minnesota's landscape prior to development. These notes still serve as the legal foundation for all land ownership in the state, and all property titles ultimately rest on these descriptions. Previously, these valuable notes were only available as paper documents, contained in 758 volumes totaling nearly 250,000 pages. Through this partnership and with ACHF funding, digitization of the entire collection of field notes will assist the public with planning and economic development activities by broadening access via the Internet.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-historic-field-notes,,,, 18086,"Digitization of Minnesota's Newspapers",2012,515469,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,515469,,,2.50,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"This project will move from a development phase to an implementation phase during which the public will begin to gain access to a greater number of Minnesota newspapers from around the state on the internet. Society staff will refine and automate the newspaper management system it developed in the first phase of the project and continue to work out access agreements with publishers and also form new partnerships with many more publishers. Staff will continue the work of harvesting and archiving webonly news sources that was begun in the first phase of the project. They will also begin experimenting with digitizing existing newspaper microfilm to produce another content stream for public access. In spring 2012, staff will debut the Minnesota newspapers online project to the public. ",,"Minnesota Newspapers Online will move from a development phase to an implementation phase during which the public will have access to a greater number of Minnesota newspapers from around the state on the internet. Staff will refine and automate the newspaper management system it developed in the first phase of the project and continue to work out access agreements with publishers and form new partnerships with many more publishers. Staff will also continue the work of harvesting and archiving web-only news sources that was begun in the first phase of this project. In early 2012, staff will debut the Minnesota Newspapers Online project to the public. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Sarah,Quimby,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3370,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-minnesotas-newspapers-0,,,, 18087,"Digitization of Historical Collections",2012,150000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,394935,,394935,,,5.00,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The Minnesota Historical Society will continue to increase access to its collections by making historical resources available online for the general public. This year, there will be a greater focus on posting collections items relating to the U.S.--Dakota War of 1862 and the Civil War as part of the Society's wider commemoration of both events. Society staff is photographing 3D objects in the collections and completing corresponding descriptions to be published online, allowing website visitors to access an increasing volume of historical information. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society will continue to increase access to its collections by making information and images of historical resources available online for the general public. This year, there will be a greater focus on posting collections items relating to the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 and the Civil War as part of the Society's wider commemoration of both events. The Society is photographing 3D objects in the collections and completing corresponding descriptions to be published online, allowing web site visitors to access an increasing volume of historical information. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jennifer,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-797-4109,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-historical-collections-0,,,, 17579,"Digital conversion and publication of past presentations, outreach, and interviews",2012,4158,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Eighth Air Force Historical Society, Inc. - Minnesota Chapter",," To convert 44 VHS tapes to digital format allowing greater public access. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-conversion-and-publication-past-presentations-outreach-and-interviews,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17633,"Digital Archiving of the Yellow Medicine County Birth Records",2012,16545,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,16545,,,,"Yellow Medicine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To broaden public access to primary historical birth and death records prior to 1909 through an online searchable database.",,,2012-01-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Schulz,"Yellow Medicine County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-archiving-yellow-medicine-county-birth-records,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17652,"Digital Access to Morrison County History Resources",2012,11086,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,11086,,,,"Morrison County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To broaden public access to primary historical records by acquiring a microfilm reader/printer.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Warner,"Morrison County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-access-morrison-county-history-resources,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17709,"Digitize B&W Negative Collection",2012,5516,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5516,,,,"Cass County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better public access to 1,012 black and white negatives documenting Cass County history through a digitization project",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Eikenberry,"Cass County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitize-bw-negative-collection,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024947,"Digital Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner and Computer",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,155,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10155,,"Marilyn Danielson, Brian David, Susan Dunbar, Dwayne Iverson, Roslyn Kieke, Diane Zimmerman",,"Sherburne County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Maureen,Galvin,"Sherburne County Historical Society","10775 27th Avenue SE",Becker,MN,55308,7632624433,mgalvin@sherburnehistorycenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-microfilm-readerprinterscanner-and-computer,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Noo 10024994,"Digital Conversion of Photographic Negatives 1950-1953",2021,8997,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Even with the challenge present by working in a COVID-19 environment we met and surpassed all of our targets.",,105,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9102,,"Shari Nelson, Sandy Wood, Jerry Fiola, Margaret Erickson, Jay Milbrandt, Michael Vosbergh, Arthur Frame, Patrick Demuth, Ron Wood",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize part of a large collection of photo negatives, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,"To digitize part of a large collection of photo negatives, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187,5073764431,nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Cottonwood, Jackson, Murray, Nobles, Rock",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-conversion-photographic-negatives-1950-1953,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025119,"Digitization of the Norse-American Centennial Papers",2022,86570,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",86570,,"Scott Knudson, Kim Kittilsby, Kyle Jansson, Ron Johnson, Deborah Miller, Arnstein Hjelde, Dan Dressen, Marci Sortor, Kristin Anderson, Annette Atkins, Marit Barkve, Essam Elkorghli, Gracia Grindal, Jim Honsvall, Kyle Jansson, Ann Marie Legreid, Terje Leiren, Karen Nasby, Daron Olson, Scott Richardson, Paul Rolvaag, Ingrid Urberg, Kristen Walseth",1.53,"Norwegian-American Historical Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize a collection of archival materials from the 1925 Norse-American Centennial, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",,"To digitize a collection of archival materials from the 1925 Norse-American Centennial, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2022-01-01,2023-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Boxrud,"Norwegian-American Historical Association","1510 Saint Olaf Avenue",Northfield,MN,55057,5077863221,boxrud@stolaf.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-norse-american-centennial-papers,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10025220,"Digitization of Olson Family Collection",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,29686,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",39686,,"Lotus Hubbard (President), Rich Oxley (VP), Orville Lindquist (Treasurer), Dennis Berg, Steve Florman, Kim Hogdal, Brad LeTourneau, Scott Nolan, Al Pearson, Paul Pierce III, Allison Schmitt, Daryl Lawrence (Secretary), Maddie McNamara, Dee Ann Christiansen",0.14,"Anoka County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize the Olson Family Collection, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,"To digitize the Olson Family Collection, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Ebnet-Desens,"Anoka County Historical Society","2135 Third Avenue N",Anoka,MN,55303,7634210600,Rebecca@anokacountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-olson-family-collection,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025227,"Digitization and Cataloging of Large Format Photographic Materials",2022,3528,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3528,,"Jo Anne Driscoll, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Jo Emerson, Anne Field, Tim Glines, Lorraine Griffin Johnson, John Guthmann, John Hamburger, Elizabeth J. Keyes, Judy Kishel, Debbie Lee, Joe Lutz, Robert W. Mairs, Marc J Manderscheid, James Miller, Peter Nguyen, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George T. Stephenson, Joe Twomey, July Vang, Glenn Wiessner, Jerry Woelfel (Chair), Lee Pao Xiong",0.04,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize part of two collections of large-format prints and negatives, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",,"To digitize part of two collections of large-format prints and negatives, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512220701,mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-and-cataloging-large-format-photographic-materials,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025271,"Digital Conversion of Photographic Negatives 1954-1956",2023,9360,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1068,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10428,,"Arthur Frame, Jay Milbrandt, Jerry Fiola, Justin Ahlers, Michael Vosburgh, Mitch Reker, Patrick Demuth, Naomi Hill, Sandy Wood, Shari Nelson, Ronald Wood",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize part of a large collection of photo negatives, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource. ",,"The Worthington Globe newspaper is a regional paper long-serving the counties in southwestern Minnesota. The once-daily newspaper now only publishes twice a week. As the Globe consolidated, its large collection of photographic negatives was moved to various locations. The ownership at the Globe recognized something needed to be done to preserve the regional history contained in the photographic negatives and approached the NCHS. The Globe has signed a release form donating the thousands of negatives and granting the use of the images. As part of a phased grant project, negatives from the years 1954 to 1956 were cataloged and scanned in-house for this grant. The original negatives were then placed into archival storage. Digitization not only helps preserve the images on the negatives but also daylights images for easy access and sharing that otherwise would have remained hidden from view. ",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187,5073764431,nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Cottonwood, Jackson, Murray, Nobles, Rock",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-conversion-photographic-negatives-1954-1956,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10025291,"Digitizing Historical Videotape in the Nautilus Music-Theater Archive",2023,9950,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9950,,"Ben Krywosz, Sarah Johnson, James Payne, Tina Meckel, Kathryn Hujda",0.01,"Nautilus Music-Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize a collection of archival videos of the theater's performances and other activities, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",,"To digitize a collection of archival videos of the theater's performances and other activities, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bob,Beverage,"Nautilus Music-Theater","Northern Warehouse, 308 E Prince St., #190","St Paul",MN,55101,6128652211,roberage@earthlink.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitizing-historical-videotape-nautilus-music-theater-archive,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031361,"Digital Exhibit Planning for Norwegian-American Commemorations in Minnesota",2023,9600,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","SHORT TERM: Our short term goals have been accomplished. The research report has been archived and a bibliography of resources has been made available online (https://naha.stolaf.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/2025-Commemoration-Resources.pdf) INTERMEDIATE: Our intermediate indicators are still in-progress as we develop online resources to map Norwegian-American places in the Twin Cities based on David Mauk's publication Heart of the Heartland. Once the online resources for the mapping project and digital exhibit from this research have been developed, NAHA will share more about this research project funded by the Minnesota Legacy Grants. LONG TERM: It is still too early to confirm that our long-term indicators will be achieved, but we expect that this research, bibliography of resources, and future exhibit will lead to increased research and citations, especially as we approach 2025 NAHA's centennial and the bicentennial of organized Norwegian migration. Already, we can point to the following: 2025 Seminar hosted by the Norwegian-American Historical Association at St. Olaf College to commemorate 200 years of organized Norwegian migration. During this seminar, we plan to highlight collections in the NAHA archives used in this research. NAHA will continue to work with faculty at St. Olaf College and other institutions to incorporate this content into curriculum and stimulate research. For example, NAHA has: Visited a first-year seminar at St. Olaf College, taught by Dr. Nora Vosberg, focused on heritage and identity. Visited a St. Olaf Nordic Studies class taught by Dr. Kari Lie Dorer focused on her research and upcoming book on St. Olaf founder B.J. Muus and his divorce case (See https://pages.stolaf.edu/dorer/translation-fru-muus-klage/). Visited a St. Olaf History class on U.S. Immigration taught by University of Minnesota PhD candidate Gengwu Wang. Visited a St. Olaf Norwegian class taught by Dr. Jenna Coughlin focused on materials in Norwegian to understand the change in language in Norwegian America. Developed fellowships to be awarded in 2024. This includes an Archives Fellowship to promote exploration into new understandings of the Norwegian-American experience as articulated in the Association's research prospectus. Preference will be given to projects that rely heavily on collections in the archives of the Norwegian-American Historical Association.",,2240,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11840,,"Scott Knudson, Kristen Walseth, Kyle Jansson, Scott Richardson, Deborah Miller, Arnstein Hjelde, Jason Engbrecht, Kari Lie Dorer, Marci Sortor, Kristin Anderson, Annette Atkins, Essam Elkorghli, Gracia Grindal, Jim Honsvall, Jeff Kindseth, Ann Marie Legreid, Terje Leiren, John Nilson, Dan Riley, Paul Rolvaag, Anna, Rue, Ingrid Urberg",0.12745098,"Norwegian-American Historical Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To plan and research several Norwegian-American historical topics for a digital exhibit in preparation for several commemorations, including a 2025 conference on migration.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristina,Warner,"Norwegian-American Historical Association","1510 Saint Olaf Avenue",Northfield,MN,55057,5077863450,warner3@stolaf.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-exhibit-planning-norwegian-american-commemorations-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031333,"Digitizing and Preserving SPNN's Historical Television Programs",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Because of our delays we have not yet begun to publicize this work, and do not have measurable impact outcomes. We expect to get this done over the summer and begin to see those results.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Wesley Farrow, Meagan Pick, Sarah Reichling, Phasoua Vang, Robin Hickman-Winfield, Aquila Collins, Angie Lynch, Ashley Aram, Simona Zappas, Kyle Marek-Spartz",,"Saint Paul Neighborhood Network","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of videos of the Rondo neighborhood in St. Paul, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Steve,Brunsberg,"Saint Paul Neighborhood Network","550 Vandalia Street, Suite 170","St. Paul",MN,55114,6512245153,brunsberg@spnn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitizing-and-preserving-spnns-historical-television-programs,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031322,"Digitization of Macalester College Archival Audio Recordings",2023,5140,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Target impacts were achieved in a spectacular fashion. Many of the reels have been utilized by various classes, students, patrons, and alum for projects and personal research. The information on them has contributed to both last year's (2023) college reunion and are being drawn from for the 2024 college reunion as well as the sesquicentennial of the college this summer. The information contained upon them has also aided the archives in expanding its knowledge base while helping to shape where to next focus digitization efforts. These results were achieved through outreach and implementation during classes, research instruction, and reference requests.",,341,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5481,,"Carrie Norbin Killoran, Rebecca B. Van Dyck, Robin Jackson Colman, D. Christian Koch, Sandra R. Ortiz, Carrie Norbin Killoran, Kofi Amoo-Gottfried, Jennifer Brahm, Karen J. Brasel, Theodore D. Clement, Robin Jackson Colman, Jerry Crawford, Michael J. Davis, Mihir Desai, Edward Deutschlander, Edward Donkor, Broderick C. Grubb, Timothy D. Hart-Andersen, Patricia Elizabeth (Liz) Hume, Aukse Jurkute, D. Christian (Chris) Koch, Mark G. Leonard, Seth J. Levine, Sonny Lulla, Alice Mortenson, Paul L. H. Olson, Sandra R. Ortiz, Amy Pahl, Gloria Perez, Sara L. Peterson, Suzanne M. Rivera, Paul J. Strand, Greg Thompson, Rebecca B. Van Dyck, Annette Mortinson Whaley",,"Macalester College","Private College/University",,,"To digitize a collection of archival convocation and commencement audio recordings, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Esh,"Macalester College","1600 Grand Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55105,5033603020,johnclaudeesh@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-macalester-college-archival-audio-recordings-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031203,"Digital Conversion of Photographic Negatives 1957-1958",2024,9980,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","We met and surpassed all of our targets.",,1617,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11597,,"Arthur Frame, Jay Milbrandt, Jerry Fiola, Justin Ahlers, Michael Vosburgh, Patrick Demuth, Naomi Hill, Shari Nelson",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of negatives from 1957-1958, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187-2472,5073764431,nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Cottonwood, Jackson, Murray, Nobles, Rock",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-conversion-photographic-negatives-1957-1958,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031210,"Digital Reconstruction of Frogtown and Rondo Neighborhood Sites",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,3960,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13960,,"Aki Shibata (Chair), Dantes Ha (Vice Chair), Isabel Nelson (Secretary), Sarah Snapp (Treasurer) Walken Schweigert, Chris Wilbourn, Rosalyn Smaller, Erica Valliant, Holly (Miskitoos) Henning, David Valentine, Anh-Thu Pham",0.142156863,"Victoria Theater Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To pair youth in Frogtown and Rondo with local elders to hear personal histories of growing up the community, and use them to construct digital historic neighborhood landmarks in Minecraft.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tyler,Olsen-Highness,"Victoria Theater Arts Center","1430 Concordia, Box 40373","Saint Paul",MN,55104,6517958239,tyler@victoriatheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-reconstruction-frogtown-and-rondo-neighborhood-sites,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031176,"Digital Conversion of Photographic Negatives 1960-1962",2024,9997,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,1408,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11405,,"Justin Ahlers, Patrick Demuth, Jerry Fiola, Arthur Frame, Naomi Hill, Ryan Kruger, Jay Milbrandt, Shari Nelson, John Standafer, Michael Vosburgh",,"Nobles County Historical Society","For-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize part (1960-1962) of a large collection of photo negatives, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187-2472,5073764431,nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Nobles, Cottonwood, Jackson, Murray, Rock",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-conversion-photographic-negatives-1960-1962,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031178,"Digitizing Historical Video Assets in the Nautilus Music-Theater Archive",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,750,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10750,,"Ben Krywosz, Sarah Johnson, James Payne, Tina Meckel, Kathryn Hujda",0.009803922,"Nautilus Music-Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of 190 archival videos of Nautilus Music-Theater's work, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bob,Beverage,"Nautilus Music-Theater","Northern Warehouse, 308 E Prince St., #190","St Paul",MN,55101,6128652211,roberage@earthlink.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitizing-historical-video-assets-nautilus-music-theater-archive,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031190,"Digitization of Recorded Oral Histories and Interviews",2024,8300,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,1555,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9855,,"Myron Bursheim, Margaret Hedstrom, Claire Smith, Teresa Bragg, Anne Brataas, Doug Bruce, Edward Hedstrom, Laurie Spry, Brian Tofte",,"Cook County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified technician to generate transcripts from previously-completed oral history interviews and digitize VHS tapes for better public accessibility of the museum collections.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Katie,Clark,"Cook County Historical Society","8 South Broadway, PO Box 1293","Grand Marais",MN,55604,2183872883,history@boreal.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-recorded-oral-histories-and-interviews,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17228,"Digitization of Historic College Publications",2011,10888,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1739,,,,,,"Macalester College, DeWitt Wallace Library",,"To digitize and make accessible issues of the college's student and community newspapers and catalogs.",,"To digitize and make accessible issues of the college's student and community newspapers and catalogs.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ellen,Holt-Werle,,"1600 Grand Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-historic-college-publications,,,, 17274,"Digitization of Normalia",2011,5495,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,920,,,,,,"St. Cloud State University",,"To digitize and make accessible the Normalia, St. Cloud State student newspaper, 1893-1904",,"To digitize and make accessible the Normalia, St. Cloud State student newspaper, 1893-1904",2010-08-13,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tom,Steman,,"720 Fourth Avenue South, AS 210","St. Cloud",MN,56031,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-normalia,,,, 33900,"Digitization of Macalester College Archival Audio Recordings",2015,2910,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",2910,,"Peter W. Ahn, Paul A. Anderson, Anne Crandall Campbell, Jerry Crawford, Ruth Stricker Dayton, David J. Deno, R. Lawrence Dessem, Maura G. Donovan, Steven C. Euller, Timothy D. Hart-Andersen, Michael A. Huber, Patricia Elizabeth ",0.00,"Macalester College","Private College/University","To digitize part of a large collection of archival audio recordings in order to allow the public greater access to this historic resource.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ellen,Holt-Werle,"Macalester College","1600 Grand Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55105,651-696-6058,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-macalester-college-archival-audio-recordings,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33984,"Digitization of Oral History Project: WWII Years, 1941-1946",2016,4342,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Our short terms metrics are on target with expectations. One of the goals of this project was to provide access to materials that were quickly becoming inaccessible due to format and media degradation. By digitizing the project we have met those expectations. Additionally we have provided digital access to the materials allowing patrons to access the collection without physically visiting Concordia Special Collections; any access of this collection meets our target. With the launch of the collection we tracked 16 views of the collection in August, 3 views in September, and 4 views in October. Intermediate to long-term: We have yet to do much promotion of the collection, but we plan to write a news piece for our blog which will be posted to various social media outlets. Metadata for the collection was recently harvested for DPLA with the hope that this will also increase traffic to the collection. Our library has been contacted by a group working on a 10-part documentary series, ""The Home Front,"" about the potential possibility of using some of these interviews--which is great publicity for the collection. This contact came after a query to a posting on H-Net looking for oral history projects on American civilians during WWII years; we can continue to monitor for other projects that could utilize our resources and reach out to them as they come up.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4342,,"Ken Behm, Jocelyn Benson, Colleen Braun, Carol M. Fehrmann, Sandra Frauenshuh, James Giertz, LaoLu Hang, Gregg Hein, Loren Leslie, Fungchatou Lo, Joan Miller, Mark Moksnes, Dean Nadasdy, Paul Steinhaus, Lori Utech",0.00,"Concordia University, St. Paul","Private College/University","To digitize a collection of oral history interviews in order to broaden public accessibility.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Megan,Johnson-Saylor,"Concordia University, St. Paul","275 Syndicate","St. Paul",MN,55104,651-641-8244,johnsonsaylor@csp.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-oral-history-project-wwii-years-1941-1946,,,,0 37469,"Digitization of Historical Collections",2017,259359,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Number of additional records containing full curatorial description and photograph made available to the public on our Collections Online website.",,,,,259359,34940,,3.60,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Increasing the public's online access to the permanent collections remains a top priority for MNHS. Since the beginning of FY17, more than 800 artifacts have been digitally photographed and cataloged, including American Indian material culture, fine art, recent acquisitions and artifacts related to current events and MNHS initiatives. The digitization of edged armaments and artifacts associated with brewing and breweries in Minnesota has now been completed. For the remainder of FY17, digitization will focus on recently acquired artifacts, American Indian artifacts from the Mandan, Hidatsa and tribes of the Southwest, and artifacts associated with Minnesota's professional sports.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-historical-collections-2,,,, 37471,"Digitization of Minnesota's Newspapers",2017,615797,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","315,000 backlog pages digitized and microfilmed by vendor. 152,000 pages digitized in-house in pilot. Development of in-house capacity and workflows for digital file management and preservation to set stage for FY18 work.",,,,,615797,30818,,2.90,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continues actively preserving and making accessible newspapers published in the state. In FY16, MNHS concentrated efforts on the backlog of hardcopy newspapers, piloting an approach to microfilming and digitizing issues in mass quantity to reduce the physical storage burden and increase access for researchers and local historical societies. MNHS also began testing in-house digitization of current newspapers, securing equipment and developing processes and staff expertise to support this activity. Online access continues to be offered through the Minnesota Digital Newspaper Hub.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-minnesotas-newspapers-3,,,, 28924,"Digitization of Collections",2014,491434,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Progress will be measured by the number of catalog records updated, items photographed and published online. Access will be measured by the number of visits to our various web posts.",,,,,440531,50903,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",2.80,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Increasing the public's online access to the Minnesota Historical Society's permanent collection remains a top priority of the Collections Department. ACHF collections assistants continued to increase public access to the MNHS collection through the digitization of over 1,300 additional records published to our online database in FY14. In FY15, over 1,500 additional records were digitized and published to the database. These items focused primarily on American Indian material culture, World War I and recent acquisitions. Collections assistants also highlighted and promoted MNHS collections by producing online content and assisting with exhibits, events, tours and inquiries related to the collections. For example, in FY14 Collections assistants posted over 500 blog posts and worked on four online podcasts and slideshows. In FY15, staff posted over 300 blog posts. During FYs14 and 15, the digital collections assistant is focusing on streamlining tasks central to the work of preserving MNHS' 70 terabytes of digital collections, as well as implementing new techniques and technologies for appraising, collecting and managing historical digital content.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-collections,,,, 28926,"Digitization of Minnesota's Newspapers",2014,556428,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","300,000 additional pages of contents will be added to the hub. Enhancements in search speed and user interface will be incorporated into the site. Additional agreements with current publishers will be signed to add digital content to the hub.",,,,,528025,28403,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.40,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In FY14-15, the newspaper team continued work on the newspaper hub, increasing functionality and improving the web interface. The test version of the newspaper hub is available on workstations at the Gale Family Library and also on the web at www.mnhs.org/newspapers. MNHS negotiated with the Department of Education to add approximately 275,000 pages of the historic Minneapolis Tribune to the hub. Work continues with the vendor to increase search speed, improve the appearance of search results and add user tools to make the hub more useful to researchers. By the end of FY15, we will have added more than 300,000 additional pages from titles published throughout the state. By the end of FY17, we expect to be delivering more than one million pages of newspapers and increasing our capacity to ingest and deliver 800,000 pages of newspapers currently published in Minnesota.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-minnesotas-newspapers-1,,,, 28672,"Digital Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2014,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Carla Powers, Library Manager Duluth Public Library Board: Sister Edith Bogue (President), Jane Brissett (Vice President), Daniel D'Allaird,Frank Jewell, Virginia T. Katz, Printha Markert, Megan Oswald, Andrew Slade, Peter Spooner",,"Duluth Public Library",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Maureen,Maloney,"Duluth Public Library","520 W. Superior St.",Duluth,MN,55802,218-730-4206,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-microfilm-readerprinterscanner,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28410,"Digital Access to Historical Documents and Finding Aids from the Office of the Secretary of State (1900-1990)",2013,6853,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Expected short-term impact [from the initial grant application]: ""Enhanced preservation: Once the card files are scanned and stored digitally by the Legislative Reference Library and the Secretary of State, the immediate goal of preservation of the information will be strengthened."" The short-term impact of preservation of the card files has been met. Expected intermediate-term impact [from the initial grant application]: ""Enhanced access once the portal is complete at the end of the project."" The intermediate-term impact to provide enhanced access has been met. Expected long-term impact [from the initial grant application]: ""Genealogists will be delighted by details gleaned on the lives of their relatives. Researchers of information about past state administrations will find verification of task forces or appointments. Librarians at the Legislative Reference Library will be able to answer more questions about earlier executive orders, or provide more information about legislators of the past. Based on the relatively low expense of this project for unlocking a trove of historical information, other agencies may undertake similar projects. Researchers will use the index files in unexpected ways."" The long-term impact will be difficult to measure. Already Legislative Reference Library librarians have used information regarding a special election to verify an uncertain date in the Legislators Past and Present database.",,,,,6853,,"Greg Hubinger, Chair, Legislative Coordinating Committee. (Members of the Library Subcommittee for the 2013-2014 legislative session are not yet appointed.)",,"Minnesota Legislative Reference Library","State Government","To make accessible to the public documents from the Minnesota Secretary of State's Office, 1900-1990.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Lincoln,"Minnesota Legislative Reference Library","645 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-296-0594,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-access-historical-documents-and-finding-aids-office-secretary-state-1900-1990,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34050,"Digital Microfilm Reader/Scanner",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Michael Beard, DeeDee Currier, John Diers, Rachel Houck, Kevin Wetherille, Paul Youngs",0.00,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Klehr,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-445-0378,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-microfilm-readerscanner,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34088,"Digitization of Minnesota's Newspapers",2016,329196,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Number of pages digitized. Cost analysis completed for various digital preservation scenarios to arrive at best practices. Number of hits and searches conducted on the Minnesota Newspaper Hub.",,,,,329196,16123,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",1.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continues its focus on preserving and making accessible the newspapers published in the state. Last year, the staff concentrated on acquiring digital content from publishers and building the access hub, Minnesota Newspapers Online (MNO). Work on both of these activities will continue. MNHS expects to launch an improved version of MNO in 2016 and increase the total number of pages available to search. Over the next year, staff will turn their attention to the backlog of papers that have not yet been digitized as well as establishing infrastructure to keep up with the digitization of all papers currently being acquired. To better meet user demand and preservation requirements, staff will examine the potential of generating microfilm backups to the digital files that can be purchased by local historical societies.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Preservation, Planning","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-minnesotas-newspapers-2,,,, 34091,"Digitization of Historical Collections",2016,203603,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Progress will be measured by the number of catalog records updated, items photographed and published online. Access will be measured by the number of visits to our content on the web.",,,,,203603,27749,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",2.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Increasing the public's online access to the MNHS permanent collections remains a top priority for the Collections Department. Since the beginning of FY16 (July 1, 2015), over 1,000 artifacts have been digitally photographed and cataloged. (About a third of the artifacts have been published to our online catalog.) This included American Indian material culture (338 items) as well as recent acquisitions and artifacts associated with the Minnesota State Fair (200 items) and popular music in Minnesota (345 items). The digitization of Ojibwe artifacts, World War I military artifacts, and the Hmong textile collection has now been completed. For the remainder of FY16, digitization will continue to focus on recently acquired artifacts, remaining American Indian artifacts, artifacts associated with upcoming History Center exhibitions, and artifacts relating to the topic of exploration and explorers.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-historical-collections-1,,,, 34127,"Digital Civil War Tools for Teachers",2016,40000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (6) Historic Recognition Grants","$275,000 the first year and $275,000 the second year are for a competitive grants program to provide grants for projects carried out by nonprofit organizations or public entities that preserve, recognize, and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the American Civil War. The Minnesota Historical Society shall work collaboratively with the Governor's Civil War Commemorative Task Force to determine project priorities. Funds may be used for projects administered or delivered by the Minnesota Historical Society in cooperation with the task force.","Number of teachers utilizing these new tools into their classroom for the benefit of students",,,,,40000,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Historic Recognition Grant program will preserve, recognize, and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the American Civil War via creation of a digital Civil War resource to aid student instruction for sixth and seventh grade teachers is the third of three projects being administered by MNHS in cooperation with the state's Civil War Commemoration Task Force are in development",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digital-civil-war-tools-teachers,,,, 10013488,"Dinehart Holt House Phase 1 Construction Repair Project",2021,114766,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,6035,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",120801,,"County Commissioners James Jens, Lori Gunnick, Jim Kluis, Dave Thiner, Dennis Welgraven is Chairman of Commission",,"Murray County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair masonry and stairs at the 1891 Dinehart Holt House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County","2500 28th Street, PO Box 57",Slayton,MN,56172,"(507) 836-6533",jtimmerman@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dinehart-holt-house-phase-1-construction-repair-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012276,"Dinehart Holt House Architectural Drawings",2019,27621," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","1. The Dinehart House will provide a historically accurate and safe environment for small venue gatherings and as a small historic house museum. This second stage of the project provides a scope of work and cost estimates that allow the project to move forward in a staged process to provide safety and accuracy. We are on target to date. 2.The Dinehart Holt House will become the cultural heart of the City of Slayton and the county with increased access. Given firm foundations, and secure windows and doors, and a newly painted exterior the structure will be ready for safe access and greater public. Already the house has seen more use due to increased exposure from programming through the Holidays. Once the community sees repairs proceed, we expect usage to increase.",,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",28121,,"Brian Harmsen, Pres., Bradley Bergerson, Treas., Christy Riley, Sec., Linda Wing, Kyle Vos, Rachel Dreesen, Romane Dold, Kelly Muldoon, Dennis Anderson, James Jens, county commissioner representative."," ","Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the Dinehart Holt House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County Historical Society"," PO Box 61 "," Slayton "," MN ",56172,"(507) 836-6533"," jtimmerman@co.murray.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dinehart-holt-house-architectural-drawings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031330,"Dinehart Holt Collection Inventory & Rehousing Phase 1",2023,6432,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Throughout 2023 relevant letters and information were periodically added to the Dinehart/Holt Family exhibit as new information was discovered. New information was added to the Dinehart Holt House tour script as well. Staff are currently exploring options in regard to having permeant exhibit panels in the Dinehart/Holt House using new information discovered during the inventorying process.",,40,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6472,,"Brian Harmsen (President), Bradley Bergerson (Treasurer), Linda Wing (Vice President/Secretary), Directors: Kyle Vos, Romane Dold, Judy Horn, James Jens, Brian Gass, Grant Fischer, Lennie Carlson, Colleen Gengler, Lori Gunnink (County Commissioner ex officio)",0.171568627,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jakob,Etrheim,"Murray County Historical Society","PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,5078366533,museum@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dinehart-holt-collection-inventory-rehousing-phase-1,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007308,"Dinehart-Holt House: Historic Structure Report",2017,60500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","One of the short term expected outcomes has partially been met at this time. Though the Historic Structure Report has not yet been posted on our website, there has been enough information placed on both the webpage and the Facebook page and at the Historical Society Annual Meeting about some of the new information found in the report that there was an increase of Holiday traffic and donations of 10% over last year's Holiday Open House. Use of the house as a rental for holiday events has doubled over last year. Two new volunteers have been recruited to work at the Dinehart House in various capacities. One served as a greeter for the Holiday Open House and enjoyed it so much she verbalized excitement about adding the house to her regular volunteering. The results of the report have as yet to be provided to the County Commissioners, but a review of the results will be scheduled in January of 2018. Intermediate and long term projections will be evaluated over time.",,1458,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",61957,,"Brian Harmsen, Chairman, Christy Riley, Sec., Brad Bergerson, Treas., James Jens, ex officio county commissioner, Dorothy Bloemendaal, Rachel Dreesen, Margaret Kluis, Dennis Miller, Gary Kass, Linda Wing",,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Dinehart-Holt House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County Historical Society","PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,507-836-6533,jtimmerman@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dinehart-holt-house-historic-structure-report,,,,0 10012321,"Dinkytown Odyssey: Oral History",2019,8658," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We believe that our project succeeded in achieving the outcome that we outlined in the grant proposal. It is very difficult to quantify the value of the interviews",,4000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12658,,"Kristen Eide-Tollefson, Elizabeth Goodman, Laurie Savran, Ardes Johnson, Erik Storlie, Kathleen Riley, Russ Belk, Dave Feehan"," ","Preserve Historic Dinkytown","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in oral history interviews the history of Dinkytown, Minneapolis MN.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ossian,Or,"Preserve Historic Dinkytown"," c/o The Bookhouse, 1316 4th St SE, #201 "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55414,"(651) 659-0101"," ossianor@hotmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dinkytown-odyssey-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031243,"Dinkytown Odyssey Documentary Research & Development",2024,18200,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,7450,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",25650,,"Kathleen Reilly, Kristen Eide-Tollefson, Ardes Johnson, Robert Zeller, Barbara Camm, Bill Huntzicker,Erich Wunderlich, Elizabeth Goodman, Russell Belk",,"Preserve Historic Dinkytown","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of Dinkytown in Minneapolis, in preparation for a future documentary film.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristen,Eide-Tollefson,"Preserve Historic Dinkytown","c/o The Bookhouse, 1316 4th St SE, #201",Minneapolis,MN,55414,7153170228,preserve.dinkytown@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dinkytown-odyssey-documentary-research-development,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012668,"Disaster Plan Development",2020,5400," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6800,,"Kenneth Huber (president), Steve Schmidgall (vice-president and Golden Valley City Council Member), Don Anderson (secretary), David Kuball (treasurer), Jenny Brookins, and Jim Elert."," ","Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to develop a disaster plan for the Golden Valley Historical Society.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Boyd,"Golden Valley Historical Society"," 7800 Golden Valley Road "," Golden Valley "," MN ",55427,"(612) 247-5283"," crystal.boyd@colorado.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/disaster-plan-development-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013415,"Disaster Preparedness Response and Recovery",2017,11123,"MN Laws 2015 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","The short-term expected impact for this endeavor was written as, :Each of our partner organizations will have the knowledge of how to protect and salvage their cultural materials in an emergency.: This was achieved through the attendance of both disaster preparedness trainings in September and October 2017 (See PDF :Disaster Training Sign-in Sheets:), through the writing sessions that representatives of the partners took part in, and with the completed drafts of Disaster Plans that meet the needs of the individual organizations. The long-term expected impact was written as, :A culture of preservation preparedness among our county:s organizations.: The partners who took part in this project are adding an item to their bylaws, if it wasn:t already, that their Disaster Preparedness Plan and Disaster Supply Kit will be reviewed annually and that the Disaster Response Team Duties will also be reviewed and reassigned around that same time. The Director of the McLeod County Historic Partnership work to remain abreast with any new develops or theories with artifact- or archive-specific preservation and salvage methods. The intermediate expected impact was written as, :A savings of $10,000 between all organizations.: By agreeing to share some of the larger, more expensive aspects of such a project, the organizations saved themselves money that can now be spent on outreach and preservation goals. The training led by the Midwest Art Conservation Center cost approximately $4,000; by participating as a group instead of individually, they saved a little more than $8,000. The most expensive, but necessary, piece in the Disaster Kit was a portable generator at $1,395.00. If the three groups had decided to work on their own, it would have resulted in a collective cost of $4,185.00. By working together to prepare for any disaster situations, that single line item was made cheaper by $2,790.00 (See PDF :Disaster Preparedness Spending Report: for full cost breakdown).",,45,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11169,,"Kay Voigt, Joyce Shiroo, Sylvia Lewin, Elizabeth Schwarze, Karen Hendrickson",0.04,"McLeod County Historic Partnership","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to train museum partners in disaster planning and preparedness.",,"Partners: McLeod County Historic Partnership: McLeod County Historical Society, Glencoe Historic Preservation Society, and Historic Hutchinson Staff of the member organizations of the McLeod County Historic Partnership will receive training and resources to better care for collections, especially in emergencies. Members will train in proper disaster response procedures, create response plans that assist one another, and create a shared cache of supplies necessary to respond to the most common types of disasters. The McLeod County Historic Partnership estimates a net cost savings of over $10,000 between all groups, thanks to sharing this training and disaster preparedness supplies. By working together to draft response plans, the partnership members will each create more comprehensive and cohesive plans, share ideas and insights, and will be able to do more symbiotically in emergencies by having an innate understanding of each organization:s plans.",2017-06-01,2018-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bayley,Schluter,"McLeod County Historic Partnership","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,"(320) 587-2109",partnership@mcleodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/disaster-preparedness-response-and-recovery,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17804,"Disaster Plan Development",2013,4699,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4699,,"Blaine Diesslin - President, Doug Hirdler - Vice President, Barb Cary-Hall -Secretary, Sherry Abts - Treasurer, Jim Beaty, Gil Knight, Phil Hyde, Lee Tessier, Peg Rosett",,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professional conservators to create a plan to respond to and recover from disasters",,"To hire professional conservators to create a plan to respond to and recover from disasters",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Guy-Levar,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","PO Box 391",Ely,MN,55731,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/disaster-plan-development,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025162,"Disaster Response Kit",2022,3581,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3581,,"Board of Directors President, David Lauritsen, Secretary, Sandy Erickson Jeremiason, Treasurer, Dawn Sletten, Vice President, Jonathan Rich, Robert Berven, David Sletten, Cindy Walter, Amy Rager, Darla Schmidt, David Lieser, Michael Groothuis",,"Chippewa County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase materials to assemble a Disaster Response Kit that will be used to respond to museum collections emergencies.",,"To purchase materials to assemble a Disaster Response Kit that will be used to respond to museum collections emergencies.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Celeste,Suter,"Chippewa County Historical Society","151 Arnie Anderson Dr, PO Box 303",Montevideo,MN,56265,3208411261,chippewahistory@qwestoffice.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/disaster-response-kit,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031334,"Disaster Response Kit",2023,2414,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,18,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2432,,"Jess Edberg, Executive Director, Pam Brunfelt, Board Chair, Alyssa Richards, Vice Chair, Sherry Abts, Secretary Treasurer, Elizabeth Gorrilla, Pam Meskan, Trudy Staubitz, Linda Wiedmann, Bobbi Zenner",,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To purchase materials to assemble a Disaster Response Kit that will be used to respond to museum collections emergencies.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jess,Edberg,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","PO Box 391",Ely,MN,55731,2183654451,jess@rootbeerlady.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis, Lake",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/disaster-response-kit-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28420,"Disaster Plan Development for Lac qui Parle County Museum",2013,5080,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The Lac qui Parle County Historical Society/Museum now has a Disaster Plan in place that includes institutional information, personnel and contact information; procedures to follow and personnel to notify when a problem or event is discovered; a quick-call list; designated personnel and procedures to assess damage and recommend priorities for recovery. A list of supplies and equipment and a list of vendors and outside experts who can provide supplies, equipment, services and specialized expertise to assist in the response and recovery will also be provided. As a non-profit member organization of MACC, we will also receive additional support in disaster preparedness with technical leaflets and 24/7 emergency response assistance. The Lac qui Parle County Historical Society/Museum now has a plan in place in case an unforeseen disaster accrues.",,,270,,5350,,"Beth Westby, Ruth Solem, Barb Tarcza, Ruth Larson, Teressa bly, Robert Glomstad, Fred Eckhart, Terry Overlander, and Rolland Moen.",0.01,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to develop a disaster plan for the Lac qui Parle County Historical Society.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Redepenning,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,320-598-7678,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/disaster-plan-development-lac-qui-parle-county-museum,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34048,"Disaster Plan for New Museum Location",2016,5486,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5486,,"President: Barb Adams, Vice-President: John Zimmerman, Secretary: Richard Lacher, Treasurer: John Roessler, Directors: Roberta Truempler, Andrew Shaw, Lee Johnson, Leona Litchke, Barb Shipka, Esther Hietala, Jim Uzelac Executive Director opens the daily mail. Executive committee consists of board president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and past president who approve of bills paid. A part-time bookkeeper pays the bills. Purchases over $500.00 have to be approved by the whole board. Personnel committee proposes employee pay and benefits to full board for approval. Budget is approved by ICHS members at the annual meeting",0.00,"Itasca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to develop a disaster plan for the Itasca County Historical Society.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lilah,Crowe,"Itasca County Historical Society","201 N Pokegama Avenue","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,218-326-6431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/disaster-plan-new-museum-location,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013473,"Discovering Musical and Broadcast Stories in the St. Olaf College Archives",2021,107452,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,28725,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",136177,,"David R. Anderson '74, Jeffrey W. Bolton, Gregory L. Buck '77, Sean A. Burress '94, Sonja Clark '03, Joan Ericksen '85, Stephanie L. Fehr '87, Rev. William O. Gafkjen '79, Peter Gotsch '86, Paul D. Grangaard P'18, John B. Grotting '71, Susan Gunderson '79, Jennifer Hellman '98, Jody Kleppe Horner '84, Mark Jordahl, Christopher Klein, Ward Klein '77, Judd R. Loewenstein '18, Jay Lund '81, Timothy Maudlin '73, Gretchen Morgenson '76, Scott Okuno '85, John R. Raitt, Jon W. Salveson '87, Larry Stranghoener '76, Glenn Taylor '73, Alphonso Tindall '76, Theresa Hull Wise '89",2.04,"St. Olaf College","Private College/University",,,"To hire qualified professionals to process three archival collections held by St. Olaf College.",2020-12-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Barbosa-Jerez,"St. Olaf College","1520 St. Olaf Ave.",Northfield,MN,55057,"(507) 786-3226",barbosa@stolaf.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/discovering-musical-and-broadcast-stories-st-olaf-college-archives,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17609,"Discover Dakota Culture and Heritage: Educational Series",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Blue Earth County Historical Society",," To prepare an educational series honoring the Dakota People during the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Sesquicentennial. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/discover-dakota-culture-and-heritage-educational-series,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28505,"Displaying Recently Archived Collections in Taylors Falls Historical Society Visitor Center",2013,2985,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2985,,"Sandra Berg, Steve Schroeder, Lesli Johnson, Barbara Anderson, Kathryn Johnson, Jim Van Hoven, Jim Oman, Mike Prichard, Don Lawrence, Bruce Carlsted, Fay Caneday, Lynn Longnecker.",,"Taylors Falls Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and develop an exhibit about the history of the Taylors Falls area.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sandra,Berg,"Taylors Falls Historical Society","272 West Government Street","Taylors Falls",MN,55084,651-465-3125,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/displaying-recently-archived-collections-taylors-falls-historical-society-visitor-center,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012345,"District 44 School Artifact Analysis and Curation",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Measurable outcomes are, in the short term, all the items from both seasons were processed ( Cleaned, cataloged, and photographed) . In the medium, they were all analyzed and meaningful research completed on them. In the long term these items will continue to educate 5th grade level students from area schools, increase their interest in archaeology, and educate the community and surrounding areas of the value of archaeology and how these objects help tell the story of the District 44 School.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Dean Holtz Supervisor Chair Norma Holtz Clerk Allan Bruce Supervisor James Olson Supervisor Jeff Krump Treasurer",0.2,"Taylor Township","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct an analysis of the artifacts found at District 44 School.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dawayne,Novak,"Taylor Township"," c/o Dean Holtz, 6828 780th Street "," Tintah "," MN ",56583,"(763) 229-7630"," windwardleeward62@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Traverse,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/district-44-school-artifact-analysis-and-curation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012412,"District #107 (Burschville) School Condition Assessment",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We believe we achieved the results we were looking for and our structural questions were answered to the best of the consultants knowledge. What we still don't know is when the floor joist were installed to strengthen the floor. The work may have been done when the school closed for 3 years around 1946 The consultant found a stamp on the wood floor joist. His research gave us a timeline when the work was probably done. Any people in the area, who would have knowledge of this work, have unfortunately passed away. No records were discovered to give us that information. Having an assessment report provides our members and those in the community with credibility. We can appeal to members and the community for donations and help to work on the school. It gives us a solid plan to strive for and gives direction and authority to our work. We achieved the results we did because of all the work done previously to record the history of the school to become a National Historic Site. We took photos under the school and in the bell tower when we did work on the school in 2016. Having several recent, behind the scenes, photos also helped our consultant. We didn't have to open up siding or flooring to exam the structure. Our consultant, Bob Mack, was on site to get a first hand look at the school and its structure. His knowledge and experience as a consultant were exceptional and helped us receive the results we did.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Bonnie Maue - President, Betty Lange - Past President, Deb Weinand - Secretary, Dee Cain - Treasurer"," ","North Hennepin Pioneer Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of District #107 (Burschville) School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bonnie,Maue,"North Hennepin Pioneer Society"," P.O. Box 391 "," Hanover "," MN ",55341,"(763) 693-1438"," corcoranschool1894@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/district-107-burschville-school-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28496,"District #50 School (Milford Town Hall) National Register Evaluation",2013,2500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2500,,"Leon Haubrich, Frederick Juni, Michael Dove",,"Township of Milford","Local/Regional Government","To have the District #50 School, currently serving as Milford Township Hall, evaluated for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Deborah,Dove,"Township of Milford","27332 187th Avenue","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-359-5775,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/district-50-school-milford-town-hall-national-register-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17038,"Diversity Outreach",2013,101179,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,101179,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",0.85,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Historical Society staff are working to serve Twin Cities area schools with increasingly diverse demographics. Staff are providing more support services for students competing in History Day and American Indian History Day. Staff are also promoting and recruiting students for programs that engage students in history like the American Indian Museum Fellowship Program and the Summer History Immersion Program. These funds also provide general staff and logistical support for diversity outreach efforts.",,"Minnesota Historical Society staff are working to serve Twin Cities area schools with increasingly diverse demographics. Staff are providing more support services for students competing in History Day and American Indian History Day. Staff are also promoting and recruiting students for programs that engage students in history like the American Indian Museum Fellowship Program and the Summer History Immersion Program. These funds also provide general staff and logistical support for diversity outreach efforts.",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Taylor,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/diversity-outreach,,,, 18383,"Diversity Outreach",2013,95179,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,95179,,,0.85,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partners: Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (ACTC), Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MNSCU), Minneapolis Public Schools, St. Paul Public Schools, Through this program, partners are extending the reach of Minnesota History Day while providing History Day support for students from diverse backgrounds and strengthening the mentoring skills of Minnesota college students.  Undergraduate students from ACTC and MNSCU colleges are trained to become History Day mentors and work with History Day students at local schools.  In another component of the partnership, undergraduate students representing all five ACTC colleges participated in a semester-long course designed to increase knowledge about the museum field. Students interned at Minneapolis and St. Paul public schools, mentoring students participating in the History Day program.  ACTC Fellows also visited leading museums in the midwest to compare and contrast the Minnesota Historical Society with other cultural institutions regarding content learned in class. Partners contributed $42,000 to this collaboration. ",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Taylor,,,,,,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/diversity-outreach-0,,,, 37458,"Diversity initiatives",2017,25000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Number of attendees, attracted external groups for future partnerships by building awareness of MNHS as a resource/potential partner, increased staff engagement with communities of color in MN, number of workshops attended",,,,,25000,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continues to recruit diverse students from the Twin Cities for programs that engage them in understanding how public organizations present historical narratives. Internally, the Department of Inclusion and Community Engagement supports the diversity and inclusion efforts of other MNHS departments, such as the access advisory group and training for the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act officer. Staff also attend cultural competence learning opportunities.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/diversity-initiatives,,,, 37476,"Diversity In Minnesota History Articles",2017,10250,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",Publication,,,,,10250,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota History magazine will commission four articles on topics that contribute to MNHS' diversity and inclusiveness strategic priority. Topics will illuminate the historical experiences of people and communities who are currently underrepresented in the pages of Minnesota History. Efforts will be made to find diverse authors for the articles, which could include writers of color or writers from disabled, LGBTQ, religious minority or other underrepresented communities.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/diversity-minnesota-history-articles,,,, 37492,"Diversity Outreach",2017,239277,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Access: In FY16, the majority of respondents from the Tours for People with Memory Loss (95%) rated their overall experience as excellent or very good. The remaining 5% rated their overall experience as good. In total, 100% of participants had a positive experience overall. For FY17, maintain those strong numbers. In FY16, 68 percent of families, 66 percent of adults, and 63 percent of young adults at programs felt very satisfied with physical accessibility. FY17 goal - increase number of very satisfied with physical accessibility to 68 percent for all (families, adults, and young adults). Inclusion: In FY16, 66 percent of adults, 64 percent of families, and 63 percent of young adults strongly agreed that the programs felt welcoming and inclusive of their identity(ies). FY17 goal - increase the number of strongly agreed to 66 percent for all (adults, families, and young adults) In FY16, MNHS staff attended 12 community events and had a table and visual presence to raise awareness of the organization. In addition, we are in the process of assessing the growth of MNHS staff who staffed the tables on their development of inclusion skills and comfort in working with diverse communities. DICE staff hosted 6 sponsored events for community based organizations at the Minnesota History Center.",,,,,239277,26254,,2.60,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS is working to strengthen its presence and visibility as a community resource to Minnesota's diverse communities by supporting a strategic tabling and sponsorship effort at 12 community events, such as Rondo Days, Twin Cities Jazz Festival and the Cultural Heritage and Social Action Summit. In addition, funds supported co-sponsoring and hosting diverse events, such as Twin Cities Black Film Festival and Somali Independence Day events at the Minnesota History Center. MNHS is partnering with the Minnesota State Council on Disabilities and VSA MN in order to better understand the needs and interests of people living with physical and cognitive disabilities. An advisory group has been formed to provide feedback and direction. In addition, MNHS is playing a key role in creating an access consortium with colleagues from Twin Cities arts and cultural organizations to learn, share, advise and coordinate with each other about this work.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/diversity-outreach-3,,,, 28971,"Diversity Outreach",2014,282624,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Summer History Immersion Program - # of students that reported above average or very high knowledge of MN History increased from 9% to 45%; # of students that reported above average or very high ability to use historical research resources increased from 18% to 82%; # of students that responded ""very high"" in response to their ability to go to college increased from 20% to 80%; Summer Technology Workshop - 100% responded that they were likely or very likely to use the skills they learned in the next 12 months; 82% responded they are likely or very likely to visit a museum or historic site in the next 12 months; Responses of ""above average"" or ""very high"" in response to the question ""I have the ability to think deeply about a topic"" increased from 28% to 73%. (See lines 56 for American Indian Museum Fellows Program and 57 for Ed Outreach History Day.",,,,,260641,21983,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partners: Minnesota Humanities Center for Indian Fellows; Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES) for Summer Technology Workshop MNHS is working to serve Twin Cities area schools with increasingly diverse demographics. Staff members provide support services for students competing in National History Day in Minnesota and American Indian History Day. In addition, MNHS promotes and recruits diverse students for programs that engage participants in history. Two of these programs are the American Indian Museum Fellowship Program and the Summer History Immersion Program. In summer 2014, Diversity Outreach staff engaged Latino high school students from St. Paul in the Summer Technology Workshop designed to teach participants how to use Google applications, such as Google Docs, Google Spreadsheets and Google Presentation. These funds also provide logistical support for diversity outreach efforts.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/diversity-outreach-1,,,, 34107,"Diversity Outreach",2016,131031,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","MNHS staff attended 7 community events and had a table and visual presence to raise awareness of the organization. In addition, DICE staff hosted 6 sponsored events for community based organizations at the Minnesota History Center.",,,,,131031,15077,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",1.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS is working to engage Twin Cities youth in programming in order to increase their interest in history and the Minnesota Historical Society. MNHS promotes and recruits diverse students for programs that engage them in understanding how public organizations present historical narratives. One of these programs is the American Indian Museum Fellowship program (above). The funds also provide logistical support for diversity outreach efforts, which includes having tables at events and community engagement activities. Events that had an MNHS presence due to this funding include Juneteenth in North Minneapolis; J4 Soccer Tournament in St. Paul's Como Park; La Familia event at St. Paul's Neighborhood House Community Center; Twin Cities Black Film Festival; Cinco De Mayo in St. Paul's West Side; Hmong American Day on St. Paul's Harriet Island; and Twin Cities Pride in downtown Minneapolis. In addition, funds supported cosponsored events at the Minnesota History Center. We also hosted events for the Minneapolis Branch of the NAACP, Youthprise, and Pan-Asian Voice for Equity.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Demonstration/Pilot Project, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/diversity-outreach-2,,,, 33873,"DNA and Radiocarbon Testing of Bear Remains from Archaeological Site 21BL0305",2015,1567,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Unfortunately, attempts using multiple primers to amplify the mitochondrial DNA failed and a species identification was not possible. The dates were extremely informative, however. Because they are younger than the surrounding data strata, this demonstrates that the feature was indeed a pit that was excavated for the purpose of burying the bear remains. The dates are compatible with Middle Archaic projectile points recovered from overlying strata.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",1567,,"Thor Olmanson, Colleen Wells, Mathew Mattson",0.00,"Leech Lake Heritage Sites Program","Local/Regional Government","To conduct DNA and radiocarbon testing to aid in analysis of Archaeological Site 21BL0305.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Colleen,Wells,"Leech Lake Heritage Sites Program","190 Sailstar Drive NW","Cass Lake",MN,56633,218-335-8095,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dna-and-radiocarbon-testing-bear-remains-archaeological-site-21bl0305,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17720,"Docent Training and Manual",2012,5200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5200,,,,"1006 Summit Avenue Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better public access to the history of the Governor and Governor's Residence through an interpretive plan and docent manual",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristin,Parrish,"1006 Summit Avenue Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/docent-training-and-manual,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007309,"Documenting and Rehousing the 1973-1977 Silvernale Site Archaeological Collection",2017,126196,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",126196,,"Andrea M. Walsh (Chair), Ann B. Parriott (Vice-Chair), Steven J. Proeschel (Treasurer), Ronald L. Christenson (Secretary), Alison Brown (Ex-officio), Holly Boehne, Ellis F. Bullock Jr, Mark Chronister, Gary L. Ellis, Jamil A. Ghani, William A. Jonason, George J. Kehl, Scott V. Lindemann, Pamela J. Moret, Peter J. Olin, Margaret J. Paddock, Bryan K. Phillips, Judy M. Poferl, James J. Seifert, Todd Soller, William J. Sweasy, Jean M. Taylor, Richard G. Trembley, Dr. Michael G. Vale, Theresa M. H. Wise",2.69,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of archaeological collections, allowing for greater public access to historic resources. ",," The Science Museum of Minnesota was granted funding to conduct an inventory of their collection from the archaeological digs at the Silvernale Village sit between 1973 and 1977. The Silvernale site stands out as one of the most significant pre-contact Native American sites in the state. Consisting of a large village and some 500 burial mounds, the site was an important gathering place for many Native American groups throughout the Great Plains area between the 11th and 14th centuries CE. The Science Museum acquired the Silvernale collection in 2001. It had never been properly inventoried, nor had all of the artifacts been washed after they were unearthed. This project remedied this, as well as providing up-to-standard storage for the collection. This portion of the materials excavated from the Silvernale site is especially significant because the area that it comes from has since been built over--these are the only extant artifacts from the northern part of the village. Their proper preservation will allow these artifacts to continue to be used for research, as well as for educational purposes. ",2016-11-01,2018-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota","120 W Kellogg Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-221-4576,efleming@smm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Goodhue, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/documenting-and-rehousing-1973-1977-silvernale-site-archaeological-collection,,,, 10013470,"Documenting Dances: Presentations on Immigrant and Refugee Dance Artists in the Twin Cities",2021,9999,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org","Answered above.",,10000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",19999,,"Denise Rodriguez, Thomas O?Connell, Vicki Beebe, Rafael Espinosa, Marlin Heise, Rick MacPherson, Yuichiro Onishi, Mary Wingerd, Todd Lawrence, Ren?e Vaughn, Mary Miller, Robyn Gulley, Sarah Lake",,"East Side Freedom Library","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document a series of cultural heritage presentations by immigrant and refugee dance artists.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Clarence,White,"East Side Freedom Library","1105 Greenbrier St.","Saint Paul",MN,55106,"(651) 321-8962",clarence@eastsidefreedomlibrary.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/documenting-dances-presentations-immigrant-and-refugee-dance-artists-twin-cities,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17561,"Documenting Significant Historic Areas of St. Croix Valley through Photographs",2012,6999,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Marine Restoration Society",," To document the change in historic resources in the St. Croix River Valley based on 85 photographs by John W.G. Dunn. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/documenting-significant-historic-areas-st-croix-valley-through-photographs,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025110,"Documentation of Latine Elder Reflections on Gender, Sexuality and Aging",2022,32200,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,24540,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",56740,,"Pedro Curry, Liliana Maria Percy Ruiz, Gilliane Arens, Osiris Guzman, Zobeida Bonilla, Gayle Fuguitt, Abigail Gadea, Luis Sanchez de Carmona, Teresa Mesa, Gerardo Morantes, Molly O'Shaughnessy",0.04,"Centro Tyrone Guzman","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 20-30 oral history interviews the history of immigrant Latine elders in the Minneapolis area.",,"To document in 20-30 oral history interviews the history of immigrant Latine elders in the Minneapolis area.",2022-01-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Roxana,Linares,"Centro Tyrone Guzman","1915 Chicago Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55404,6128741412,rlinares@centromn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/documentation-latine-elder-reflections-gender-sexuality-and-aging,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031289,"Documenting Latine Elder Reflections on Gender, Sexuality and Aging",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,10125,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",20125,,"Abigail Gadea (Chair), Pedro Curry (Vice Chair), Osiris Guzman (Treasurer), Luis Sanchez de Carmona, Zobeida Bonilla, Gayle Fuguitt, Liliana Maria Percy Ruiz, Gilliane Arens.",,"Centro Tyrone Guzman","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce two scripts exploring the history of Latine elders' experiences in Minnesota.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Yolima,Chambers,"Centro Tyrone Guzman","1915 Chicago Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55404,6128741412,ychambers@centromn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/documenting-latine-elder-reflections-gender-sexuality-and-aging,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17523,"Documenting the History of Minnesota Comics",2011,6749,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"Minneapolis College of Art and Design",," Fifteen Minnesota cartoonists were interviewed, recorded and the recordings transcribed for an oral history project conducted by the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Interviewees were selected to represent the history of cartooning in Minnesota from the 1940's to 2011. They were also chosen to demonstrate the great variety within the artistic field of comics ranging from newspaper editorial, to political and educational commentary, to mainstream superhero and alternative artists and the role of Minnesota in the education of comic artists. The written transcripts are housed at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design library. The interviews were also to be posted on the web site by late summer, 2011. ",,"To document in 15 interviews Minnesota's cartoonists' community",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Barbara,Schulz,,"2501 Stevens Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55404,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/documenting-history-minnesota-comics,,,, 17240,"Documenting Minnesota: the 1970s Oral History Project",2011,20275,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1310,,,,,,"Concordia University, St. Paul",,"To conduct, transcribe, edit and archive oral histories on the social and cultural history of Minnesota during the 1970s.",,"To conduct, transcribe, edit and archive oral histories on the social and cultural history of Minnesota during the 1970s.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Thomas,Saylor,,"Department of History, 275 Syndicate Street N","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/documenting-minnesota-1970s-oral-history-project,,,, 28730,"Documenting TOUCH: A groundbreaking program developed in Minnesota that changed the way people everywhere talk about and deal with child sexual abuse",2014,23850,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,23850,,"Robert Alama, Willie Bridges, Barbara Brin, Dr. Mark Bisignani, Anthony Bohaty, Amy Kramer Brenegen, , James W. Dierking, Doug Frank, Keith Halperin PH.D. , Susan E. Thurston (Vice President), Christina Herzog, Christopher Madel, Vivian Martin, Bonnie Morris, Danica Natoli, Julia O'Brien, (LOA) Therese Pautz (President), Emily Lilja Palmer, Jeff Rabkin, Karl Reichert, Michael H. Robins, Sally Scoggin (Past-President), Jim Smart, David Stamps, Chris Wurtz.",0.55,"Illusion Theater and School, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in up to 18 interviews the history of child abuse in Minnesota, which historically has been a leader in providing relief from such abuse.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Robins,"Illusion Theater and School, Inc.","528 Hennepin Avenue, #704",Minneapolis,MN,55403,612-339-4944,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/documenting-touch-groundbreaking-program-developed-minnesota-changed-way-people-everywhere-,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025229,"Documentary Research on Minnesota's 21st Century African American Community",2023,25000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",25000,,"Anthony Scott, President, Charles E. Crutchfield III MD, Vice President, Dr. Chaunda L. Scott, Secretary, Anthony R. Scott II, Treasurer, Board Members: Charles E.. Crutchfield II MD, Christopher Crutchfield, Walter R. Scott Jr and Beverly Limpkins. Minnesota's Black Community Project is supported by a volunteer non-paid staff.",,"Minnesota's Black Community Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to research the history of Minnesota's 21st century African American community, in preparation for a future documentary film.",,"To hire qualified consultants to research the history of Minnesota's 21st century African American community, in preparation for a future documentary film.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chaunda,Scott,"Minnesota's Black Community Project","400 E. 42nd Street",Minneapolis,MN,55409,2482249057,drclscott@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/documentary-research-minnesotas-21st-century-african-american-community,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031256,"Documentary: Romanian Immigration to the Twin Cities after 1989",2024,85978,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,13800,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",99778,,"Daniela Voller - President, Eugenia Popa - Vice-president, Diana Gregory - Treasurer, Radu Rimbu - Secretary, John Omorean - Cultural Liaison Director, Lily Griffin - PR and Media Director, Andrei Hahn - Community Engagement Director.",,"Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a documentary on the recent history of Romanian immigration to Minnesota.",2024-01-01,2025-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Eugenia,Popa,"Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota","543 Lincoln Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55102-2814,6512788675,laurendipopa@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/documentary-romanian-immigration-twin-cities-after-1989,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17235,"Dodd Ford Bridge Pre-development Design",2011,72000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,15000,,,,,,"Blue Earth County",," To obtain professional engineering design and development plan for the Dodd Ford Bridge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.   ",,"To obtain professional engineering design and development plan for the Dodd Ford Bridge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Alan,Foresburg,,"35 Map Drive",Mankato,MN,56001,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dodd-ford-bridge-pre-development-design,,,, 17299,"Dodd Ford Bridge Engineering Opinion",2010,3000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"Amboy Area Community Club",," The 1901 Dodd Ford Bridge, a significant contributor to the development of Amboy, was slated for replacement by Blue Earth County. Federal funds were sought by the County for the project. This initiated section 106 and 4(f) reviews, which concluded that it would be prudent and feasible to renovate the bridge on site. However, more specific data is required about the historic bridge renovation program and costs. The grant money assisted in funding the hire of a consultant to examine costs and methods to restore and preserve the 1901 Dodd Ford Bridge. ",,"To hire a consultant to examine costs and methods to restore and preserve the 1901 Dodd Ford Bridge",2009-12-22,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lisa,Lindberg,,"PO Box 443",Amboy,MN,56010,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dodd-ford-bridge-engineering-opinion,,,, 17774,"Doll Collection Documentation & Storage",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Duluth Children's Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document, clean, and store a collection of historical and cultural dolls using standard conservation practices.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Richard,Jaworski,"Duluth Children's Museum",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/doll-collection-documentation-storage,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17327,"O'Donnell Shoe Company Building Preservation",2010,50000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,207555,,,,,,Aeon,,"To repoint masonry work on the O'Donnell Shoe Company Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To repoint masonry work on the O'Donnell Shoe Company Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-04-22,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Anne,Heitlinger,,"822 S Third Street, Suite 300",Minneapolis,MN,55415,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/odonnell-shoe-company-building-preservation,,,, 18384,"L""Dor V""Dor Archival Processing Project",2013,19140,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,19140,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partners: Adath Jeshurun Foundation and the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest. Adath Jeshurun Congregation is the oldest Jewish Conservative Congregation in Minnesota. This project will ensure that 127 years of archival material will be carefully preserved, cataloged and made available for exhibits, education and scholarly research so that Minnesota Jewish ways of life will be known today and for generations to come. ",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Howard,,,,,,651-259-3000,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ldor-vdor-archival-processing-project,,,, 17181,"Dorothy Molter Museum Interpretive Plan",2011,42625,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4348,,,,,,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum",," To complete an interpretive plan for the museum in order to make more effective use of limited resources to better serve the public. ",,"To complete an interpretive plan for the museum in order to make more effective use of limited resources to better serve the public.",2010-07-01,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Guy-Levar,,"PO Box 391",Ely,MN,55731,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dorothy-molter-museum-interpretive-plan,,,, 33934,"Dorothy Lundstrum's Legacy: North Minneapolis to the Bright Lights Oral History",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Teresa Ashmore (Director) Managing Director, Basilica of St. Mary, Carolyn (Kerry) Casserly (Director) Lundstrum Center Artistic Director,Susan Casserly-Kosel (Vice Chair) Lundstrum Center Vocal Director Amy Ellis, Director (Director) Executive Director, Lundstrum Center, Susan Fleitman (Director) Director of External Supply Chain, General Mills, Ann Kennedy (Director) Nillson-Brandt P.A., John (Jack) Knip (Treasurer) CPA, Larry LeJeune (Board Chair) LeJeune Investments, Inc., Eric Lucas (Director) The Oxygen Plan, Charles D. Nolan, Jr. (Director) Nolan Company, LLC, Father O'Connell (Director) Church of the Ascension, Joan Grathwol Olson (Director) Lundstrum Center Managing Director",0.00,"Lundstrum Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 15 oral history interviews the history of Dorothy Lundstrom and her North Minneapolis dance studio.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joan,Olson,"Lundstrum Center for the Performing Arts","1617 North Second Street",Minneapolis,MN,55419,612-521-2600,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dorothy-lundstrums-legacy-north-minneapolis-bright-lights-oral-history,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17439,"Douglas County Greatest Generation Oral History",2011,6800,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Douglas County Historical Society",," Three radio theatre scripts were produced using the synthesized oral histories of Douglas County's elder residents. The oral histories had been gathered earlier as part of the Minnesota Historical Society's oral history project to preserve the stories of Minnnesota's Greatest Generation. The topics for the scripts were: the Great Depression, World War II and the post-war economic Boom. Each script was vetted by knowledgeable content experts and the information presented is historically accurate. The scripts were performed and recorded as half-hour radio theatre shows at the Lakes Area Theatre. They are available as teaching and research resources through the Douglas County Historical Society.   ",,"To broaden access to the Greatest Generation oral history project through interpretive performances demonstrating life in Douglas County during the Depression, the War, and the Boom",2010-11-12,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ann,Hermes,,"Lakes Area Theatre, 2214 Geneva Road NE",Alexandria,MN,56308,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/douglas-county-greatest-generation-oral-history,,,, 10007310,"Downtown Chisholm Historic Signage",2017,8725,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8725,,"Vern Manner, Mark Wangensteen, Steve Cook, Jim Varda, Alida Casey",,"Chisholm Kids Plus","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design, produce, and install 9 historical markers in the City of Chisholm. ",,"The project designed, fabricated, and installed nine historic panels around downtown Chisholm and the Longyear Lake bike path. The nine historic panels will cover the following topics: a general introductory panel, baseball in early Iron Range life, the 1908 Chisholm Fire, Chisholm Olympians, Veda Ponikvar, the Chisholm Library, the Land Bridge, the Mesabi Range trolley system, and the Monroe Location. The project also funded the printing and installation of 20 historic images in several downtown storefronts.   These signs provide various entry points for people of all ages and backgrounds to enjoy some local history and learn something new in a quick, succinct way. The metal frame that we used will also allow for refreshing of the content and provide new stories down the road. These historical signs have added additional value to the historic downtown corridor and have been a great feature in the efforts to revitalize their communities main street while also paying homage to residents of the past. ",2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Carol Jo",Borich,"Chisholm Kids Plus","301 Fourth Street SW",Chisholm,MN,55719,218-254-2179,cjborich@mchsi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/downtown-chisholm-historic-signage,,,, 10012590,"Downtown Excelsior National Register Nomination",2020,7000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,4000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11000,,"Todd Carlson - Mayor, Jennifer Caron - councilmember, Greg Miller - councilmember, Dale Kurschner - councilmember, Lou Dierking - councilmember"," ","City of Excelsior","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for downtown Excelsior.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Emily,Becker,"City of Excelsior"," 339 Third Street "," Excelsior "," MN ",55331,"(952) 653-3674"," ebecker@excelsiormn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/downtown-excelsior-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28537,"Downtown Waseca Design Guidelines",2014,5500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","1. Impact: Educate the public and property owners about the importance of preservation, and the appropriate style, methods, and materials related to exterior renovations. Progress Indicator: Increased interest and successful rehabilitation projects. This target was achieved and will continue to be achieved. There has been on rehabilitation project approved and commenced. There have been other inquiries. 2. Impact: Educate the public about the economic and historic benefits of preserving historic buildings especially in groups that create a demand for space and establish a destination for shopping, dining, entertainment, arts, culture, services, and tourism. Progress Indicator: Knowledge about design guidelines and historic districts, and support for designation of a downtown historic district. This target was partially achieved through the HPC's two public meetings. There are plans for (perhaps a series) that will likely be co-sponsored by the HPC and Waseca County Historical Society. These meetings will use the Design Guidelines as an educational tool in conjunction with other educational tools and mechanisms. Content and tools for these meetings have not been developed and may be the subject of a future grant request. 3. Impact: Provide a guide to property owners and tenants in the historic core to use as they pursue exterior facade projects, expansions, renovations, and new construction. Progress Indicator: More historically appropriate facade renovations and projects. Long-Term Demand for space in renovated storefronts and upper level living spaces. Low vacancy rates in downtown buildings. This target has been achieved, and has been used in two site reviews, one on a national register property and the other an infill new construction project (yeah!). The guide will be used over the long-term in this same way. 4. Impact: A healthy, vibrant, renovated historic central business district. Progress Indicator: Downtown Waseca as a major tourism destination. This target is long-term and yet to be realized, however, there is new interest in downtown buildings with a few new tenants occupying vacant space in the downtown.",,,,,5500,,"Waseca Heritage Preservation Commission Les Tlougan, Joan Mooney, Robin Terrell,Patricia Masberg, Ranee Stoltz",,"City of Waseca","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to create historic preservation design guidelines for the City of Waseca.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kimberly,Johnson,"City of Waseca","508 South State Street",Waseca,MN,56093,507-835-9741,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/downtown-waseca-design-guidelines,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28472,"Downtown Willmar Historic District National Register Evaluation",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The intention of our grant application was to determine if we have enough contiguous historic buildings in downtown Willmar to be eligible for a downtown historic district. We did achieve that target, with our consultant determining that yes, indeed we do, plus several buildings with important stories. We achieved the results because we need a way forward in Willmar to make economic revitalization more appealing. Being able to offer tax credits, and in turn, develop better guidelines for preservation, will help us retain and increase the value of our wonderful buildings downtown.",,,,,7000,,"Richard Engan, John Christianson, Jana Palmquist, Gary Geiger, Yusef Ahmed, Tom Amberg, Don Williamson, Laura Borgerding, Chris Roering, Zak Mahboub, Rod Hanson, Debi Brandt, Dale Hustedt, Warren Hagen",,"Willmar Design Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the downtown Willmar historic district for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beverly,Dougherty,"Willmar Design Center","414 Becker Ave. SW",Willmar,MN,56201,320-222-2020,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/downtown-willmar-historic-district-national-register-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33921,"Dugout Canoe Exhibit Case",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Nancy Geng, Gary White, Marion Merz, Richard Vlach, Lucia Stubbs, Stephanie Ferrell, Bob Gasch, Mardelle DeCamp, Gay Buchanan, Steve Schmidt, Thomas Dorrel, Dan Hutchson Richard Stubbs, Dan Stubbs",0.00,"Western Hennepin County Pioneers Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to construct appropriate housing for a significant collections piece. ",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Richard,Stubbs,"Western Hennepin County Pioneers Association","1953 West Wayzata Blvd, PO Box 332","Long Lake",MN,55356,952-473-6557,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dugout-canoe-exhibit-case,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor ",, 28658,"Dugout Canoe Preservation and Stabilization Grant",2014,3100,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3100,,"Anne Hahn, Karen Hendricksen, Gary Ziemer, Tara Russell, Stan Ehrke, Ray Pavlish, Dave Horrmann, Lowell Ueland, Scott Rehmann",0.12,"McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to construct an appropriate support for a significant collections piece.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,"McLeod County Historical Society","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,320-587-2109,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, McLeod, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dugout-canoe-preservation-and-stabilization-grant,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007311,"Duluth Armory: Drill Hall Floor Repair",2017,250000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",250000,,"Susan Phillips, Nelson French, Carolyn Sundquist, Tom Hollenhorst, Mary Ostman, Robert Hewitt, Zane Bail, Clare Ford",,"Armory Arts and Music Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to repair the drill hall floor in the Duluth Armory, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and home of the Armory Arts and Music Center.",,,2016-11-01,2018-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Poirier,"Armory Arts and Music Center","1626 London Road #779",Duluth,MN,55812,218-428-9686,poirierarchitect@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-armory-drill-hall-floor-repair,,,,0 10013505,"Duluth Armory - Architectural Plans and Specifications for Reroofing",2021,20000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",25000,,"Carolyn Sundquist, Mike Poupore, Mary Ostman, Tina Welsh, Roger Reinert, Susan Phillips, Zane Bail, Robert Hewitt, Nelson French, Deb Scott,",,"Armory Arts and Music Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1915 Armory Arts and Music Center, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Poirier,"Armory Arts and Music Center","1626 London Road #779",Duluth,MN,55812,"(218) 428-9686",poirierarchitect@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-armory-architectural-plans-and-specifications-reroofing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17581,"Duluth Farmer's Market Oral History",2012,4300,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Lake Superior Sustainable Farming Association",," To document in 10 interviews the history of the Duluth Farmer's Market. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-farmers-market-oral-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025232,"Duluth Armory - Partial Reroofing",2023,250000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,253706,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",503706,,"Carolyn Sundquist, Laura Weintraub, Mary Ostman, Tom Hollenhorst, Mike Poupore, Susan Phillips, Nelson French, Bob Hewitt, Zane Bail, Deb Scott, Roger Reinert, Sara Blanck",,"Armory Arts and Music Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to complete partial re-roofing on the Duluth Armory, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to complete partial re-roofing on the Duluth Armory, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Poirier,"Armory Arts and Music Center","1626 London Road #779",Duluth,MN,55812,2184289686,mark@dulutharmory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-armory-partial-reroofing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031363,"Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Passenger Station Roof Replacement",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The project targets were achieved. Grant funds and city funds were sufficient to complete the project. Moisture-related problems are eliminated with the roof replacement.",,49740,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",59740,,"Mayor David Setterberg, Councilors Joe Morin, Kevin Norby, Robert Anderson, Josh Zika",,"City of Tower","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the 1916 Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Passenger Station, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Larson,"City of Tower","602 Main Street, PO Box 576",Tower,MN,55782,2187534070,clerk.treasurer@cityoftower.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-and-iron-range-railroad-company-passenger-station-roof-replacement,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17363,"Duluth Birth History Oral History Project",2011,4095,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1400,,,,,,"Birthing Ways - Doula Connection",," Duluth women who gave birth prior to WW II were interviewed about their experiences. Birth locations, attitudes, techniques, labor support and new baby care were the focus for the questions. The interviews were transcribed into Microsoft Word and PDF documents. The documents are to be used by the applicant organization and other interested groups to aid mother and labor support and for other public outreach. ",,"To document in 5-7 interviews the history of maternity care in Duluth prior to 1941",2010-09-17,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Anne,Pilli,,"PO Box 271",Duluth,MN,55801,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-birth-history-oral-history-project,,,, 17280,"Duluth Armory National Register Nomination Preparation",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8000,,,,,,"Armory Arts and Music Center",," To hire a qualifed and experienced historian to prepare a nomination for the Duluth Armory to the National Register of Historic Places ",,"To hire a qualifed and experienced historian to prepare a nomination for the Duluth Armory to the National Register of Historic Places",2010-07-30,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carolyn,Sundquist,,"2510 East 6th Street",Duluth,MN,55812,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-armory-national-register-nomination-preparation,,,, 33941,"Duluth Bethel Society National Register Evaluation",2015,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",7000,,"Dave Lothner, Voula Heffernan, David Nyquist, John Vigen, James Balmer, William Beasley, Tanya Nichols, Steve McLachlan, Dr. John Wainio, Jim Schwartz, Judith Bonovetz, Steve LaFlamme, Sharon Johnson, Robin Tellor, Ken Stafford, Paul Brandstaetter, Linda Grover, Dennis Cummings.",0.00,"Duluth Bethel Society, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Duluth Bethel Society building for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Wagner,"Duluth Bethel Society, Inc.","23 Mesaba Avenue",Duluth,MN,55806,7152348737,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-bethel-society-national-register-evaluation,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28733,"Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Passenger Station Conditions Assessment",2014,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6500,,"Richard Hanson, Nancy Larson, Ann Flannagan, Ann Lamppa, David Durrant, Sheldon Majerle, Jayne Sundeen, Corrine Bonicatto, Douglas Workman",,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to prepare a Conditions Assessment for the Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Passenger Station to establish a rehabilitation plan for the structure, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Larson,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","404 Pine Street, PO Box 463",Tower,MN,55790,218-750-7515,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-and-iron-range-railroad-company-passenger-station-conditions-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28691,"Duluth Armory Exterior Tuckpointing and Stabilization",2014,250000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,250000,,"Susan Phillips, Nelson French, Mary Ostman, Tom Hollenhorst, Joe Mann, Carolyn Sundquist, Robert Hewitt, Clare Ford, Zane Bail",,"Armory Arts and Music Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To repoint masonry, preserve terracotta decorative elements, and stabilize the parapets of the Duluth Armory, undergoing rehabilitation for use as a community center. The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Poirier,"Armory Arts and Music Center","1626 London Road #779",Duluth,MN,55812,218-428-9686,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-armory-exterior-tuckpointing-and-stabilization,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025269,"Dunning School National Register Evaluation",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11000,,"Rick Rohwer, Michael Brey, Katie Brey",,"City of Champlin","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the circa 1876 Dunning School.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the circa 1876 Dunning School.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Charles,Lehn,"City of Champlin","11955 CHAMPLIN DR.",CHAMPLIN,MN,55316,7639237163,clehn@ci.champlin.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Anoka, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dunning-school-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28732,"Dunnell House Collections Project for Preservation and Interpretation",2014,9878,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9878,,"Joanne Giga (President), Mike Jensen (President Elect), Barry Adams, Bev Faltezsek, Jerry Ganfield, Ken Henricksen, Tamzen Johnson, Jerry Lewison, Lloyd Mans, Linda Shaw, Glenn Wiesjhan, Jean Larson, Renee Lowrey, Patty Jessop, Kaye Fransen, and Mark Schultz (County Liaison)",0.02,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve care and management of collections through proper storage.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society","1700 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,507-451-1420,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dunnell-house-collections-project-preservation-and-interpretation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012394,"Eagan Television Video Collections Archiving and Preservation Planning",2019,8750," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We achieved our goals and objectives and adjusted our timeline for future grant submissions. 1. We completed an overall asset survey to determine the size and content of the collection (See Report Attachment 15, Asset inventory results.) ?18 tapes: 3/4-inch U-matic tapes from the 1990s with TV programs on them. ?349 VHS/SVHS tapes with TV programs on them, going back to 1985. ?1,554 digital (DV) tapes with raw video, news stories, and full-length TV programs from the early 2000s. ?4,202 DVD-R discs, 4.7 GB format, whose content includes multiple, full-length TV shows in a series on single discs; compilations of news stories; and public meetings, community events, and high school activities, which often span two discs. The DVDs go back to 2003. ?13+ TB of video on portable hard drives, which needs metadata harvest and to be moved and stored on the EditShare archive. ?30+ TB of current video is now on our EditShare digital file server and content management system. EditShare has just 72TB of storage, which likely will not be enough to store our entire collection. Meanwhile, video is being shot at higher resolution 4K, which creates much larger data files. We must determine our options for additional storage, and backup. The sheer number of assets causes us to re-assess how many we could complete in the visual inventory step during this grant period. One recommendation would be to enlist more volunteers in this process. 2. We completed the research and creation of a catalog process, custom metadata plan, and testing of inventory step?s collaborative data entry tools. This initial inventory process will enable our support of the project outcomes of archiving, preservation, and metadata generation, all leading to the creation of a finding aid and eventual digital conversion of the assets, providing a path for similar organizations to follow. 3. Due to the source material?s fragility, we determined public access to the material will be available only after we digitize the content. Using an external vendor will be the most cost-effective, timely, and reliable strategy for this conversion. 4. We determined how to integrate our catalog records and metadata from our legacy Access database content into our current media asset management systems (EditShare). 5. We confirmed our user audiences and communities, which includes Dakota County Libraries and connected libraries, as well as the historical societies for Burnsville, Eagan, Dakota County, and the state. 6. We created an archive and collections management policy. (See Attachment 21, Collections and Archival Management Policy.)",,4000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12750,,"Mayor and Councilmembers: Mike Maguire, Meg Tilley, Paul Bakken, Cyndee Fields, Gary Hansen."," ","City of Eagan (Eagan Television)","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a needs assessment and write a digitization plan for Eagan Television's analog video collections.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,McIntee,"City of Eagan (Eagan Television)"," 610 Opperman Drive "," Eagan "," MN ",55123,"(651) 675-5044"," mmcintee@eagan-tv.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eagan-television-video-collections-archiving-and-preservation-planning,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025186,"Eagle Bend School National Register Evaluation",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Scott Johnson, Jackie Lorentz, Jessica Olson, Virginia Heldt, Justin Nelson",,"City of Eagle Bend","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the WPA-era Eagle Bend High School.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the WPA-era Eagle Bend High School.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kevin,Hess,"City of Eagle Bend","PO Box 215","Eagle Bend",MN,56446,2186406122,ebcity@midwestinfo.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Todd,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eagle-bend-school-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 34021,"Early Rice County Newspapers on Microfilm",2015,7055,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",7055,,"G. Paul Beaumaster, Richard Carlander, Richard Cook, Pat Chappuie, Chip DeMann, Loren Dahle, William Helling, Pat Mensing, Dave Miller, Ron Parker, Brian Schmidt, Pauline Schreiber, Ione Schrader, Julie Underdahl, and Peter Waldock.",0.00,"Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 76 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society","1814 NW Second Avenue",Faribault,MN,55021,507-332-2121,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/early-rice-county-newspapers-microfilm,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012431,"East Attic Level Masonry, Terracotta, and Window Restoration",2020,178773," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,44270,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",223043,,"Dean Simonsen, Chairperson: David Borchert, Vice-Chairperson: Board Members Anton Berg, Scott Windschitl, Jeffery Veerkamp: County Administrator Sam Hansen"," ","Brown County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair masonry, terracotta, and windows in the New Ulm Post Office, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and home of the Brown County Historical Society.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Backer,"Brown County"," PO Box 248 "," New Ulm "," MN ",56073,"(507) 233-2618"," browncountyhistory@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/east-attic-level-masonry-terracotta-and-window-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17955,"Eastman Johnson Collection Exhibit/Gallery/Storage Project",2013,150000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,150000,,"Neill Atkins, Richard Chapman (Secretary), Jill Dupont (Vice President), Robert Evans, Michael Forsman (County Commissioner Representative), Alfred France, Robert Mars (Vice President Emeritus), John Marshall, Dwight Nelson (President), Clyde Rogers (Treasurer), Jim Schwarzbauer, Larry Sommer, Diane Vertin, Judy Pelletier (Minnesota Museum of Mining Representative), Andrew Larson (Tower-Soudan Historical Society Representative), Leonard Hirsch (Hibbing Historical Society Representative), Paul Knuti (Sisu Heritage, Inc. Representative), Gail Sheddy (Ely-Winton Historical Society Representative), Caryl Tamte (Virginia Area Historical Society Representative)",,"Saint Louis County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install an exhibit of Eastman Johnson art work and Ojibwe artifacts in the Duluth Union Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To fabricate and install an exhibit of Eastman Johnson art work and Ojibwe artifacts in the Duluth Union Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,JoAnne,Coombe,"Saint Louis County Historical Society","506 W Michigan Street",Duluth,MN,55802,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eastman-johnson-collection-exhibitgallerystorage-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17087,"Eastman Johnson Collection Storage Cabinets",2010,6500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,6500,,,,,,"Saint Louis County Historical Society",," To provide appropriate storage for the nationally significant ethnographic Eastman Johnson collection. ",,"To provide appropriate storage for the nationally significant ethnographic Eastman Johnson collection.",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Milissa,Brooks-Ojibway,,"506 West Michigan Street",Duluth,MN,55802,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eastman-johnson-collection-storage-cabinets,,,, 10012309,"Easton Water Tower National Register Evaluation",2019,8500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our target was achieved.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8500,,"Bryant Stiernagle, Mayor, Gayle Heise, Jenny Stiernagle, Jon Rath, Andrea Neubauer"," ","City of Easton","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Easton Water Tower for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jon,Rath,"City of Easton"," PO Box 136, 51 Main Street "," Easton "," MN ",56025,"(507) 787-2593"," rathdog@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/easton-water-tower-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28965,"Ebony Exhibit",2014,225000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","MHC attendance greater than 200,000 in FY16. Net Promoter score +50 or higher. Increased interest in and appreciation for history. Increased awareness of MHS and its programs.",,,,,225000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","""Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair"" is a major exhibit originated by the Chicago History Museum. It explores how a world-renowned traveling fashion show, with works from the icons of the fashion world, became a vehicle for African American empowerment, pride and achievement.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ebony-exhibit,,,, 18007,"E-book Publishing",2010,54484,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society Press",," The Minnesota Historical Society Press(MHS Press) converted more than 125 MHS Press/Borealis Books titles to digital formats for multiple e-book readers, including the Kindle, the Nook, the Sony E-reader and the Apple iPad, allowing us to meet the needs of not only young, tech-savvy readers, but also users in the over-50 age bracket who have been among the first adopters of e-reader technologies. The Minnesota Historical Society Press (MHS Press) joined more than 50 publishers participating in the UPCC e-Book Collections on Project MUSE. Project MUSE is a leading provider of digital humanities and social science content for libraries and educators. University Press Content Consortium (UPCC) collections will offer top-quality book-length scholarship, fully integrated with MUSE’s full-text scholarly journal content, with library-friendly access and usage terms and affordable tiered pricing. MHS Press also developed its first ""enhanced e-content"" project with Arts and Cultural Heritage funds: a new mobile application to accompany the paperback book, Dad's Eye View of the Twin Cities. This application allows for sharing among parents and other caregivers, encourages intergenerational connections and gives users a fun new way to explore important cultural and historical places in the Twin Cities. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society Press (MHS Press) converted more than 125 MHS Press/Borealis Books titles to digital formats for multiple e-book readers, including the Kindle, the Nook, the Sony E-reader and the Apple iPad, allowing us to meet the needs of not only young, tech-savvy readers, but also users in the over-50 age bracket who have been among the first adopters of e-reader technologies. MHS Press also developed its first ""enhanced e-content"" project with ACHF funds: a new mobile application to accompany the paperback book, Dad's Eye View of the Twin Cities. This application allows for sharing among parents and other caregivers, encourages intergenerational connections and gives users a fun new way to explore important cultural and historical places in the Twin Cities.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Pam,McClanahan,"Minnesota Historical Society Press","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-698-8675,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/e-book-publishing,,,, 18007,"E-book Publishing",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society Press",," The Minnesota Historical Society Press(MHS Press) converted more than 125 MHS Press/Borealis Books titles to digital formats for multiple e-book readers, including the Kindle, the Nook, the Sony E-reader and the Apple iPad, allowing us to meet the needs of not only young, tech-savvy readers, but also users in the over-50 age bracket who have been among the first adopters of e-reader technologies. The Minnesota Historical Society Press (MHS Press) joined more than 50 publishers participating in the UPCC e-Book Collections on Project MUSE. Project MUSE is a leading provider of digital humanities and social science content for libraries and educators. University Press Content Consortium (UPCC) collections will offer top-quality book-length scholarship, fully integrated with MUSE’s full-text scholarly journal content, with library-friendly access and usage terms and affordable tiered pricing. MHS Press also developed its first ""enhanced e-content"" project with Arts and Cultural Heritage funds: a new mobile application to accompany the paperback book, Dad's Eye View of the Twin Cities. This application allows for sharing among parents and other caregivers, encourages intergenerational connections and gives users a fun new way to explore important cultural and historical places in the Twin Cities. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society Press (MHS Press) converted more than 125 MHS Press/Borealis Books titles to digital formats for multiple e-book readers, including the Kindle, the Nook, the Sony E-reader and the Apple iPad, allowing us to meet the needs of not only young, tech-savvy readers, but also users in the over-50 age bracket who have been among the first adopters of e-reader technologies. MHS Press also developed its first ""enhanced e-content"" project with ACHF funds: a new mobile application to accompany the paperback book, Dad's Eye View of the Twin Cities. This application allows for sharing among parents and other caregivers, encourages intergenerational connections and gives users a fun new way to explore important cultural and historical places in the Twin Cities.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Pam,McClanahan,"Minnesota Historical Society Press","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-698-8675,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/e-book-publishing,,,, 18085,"E-book Publishing",2012,60500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,60500,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society Press",,"To meet increasing demand for digital books, 136 Minnesota Historical Society Press (MHS Press) books have been converted and are available as e-books from popular e-book vendors. Six short form e-books will be released by the end of January 2013. Digital editions of more than 80 MHS Press books are available to libraries, researchers and students via Project Muse, a leading provider of digital humanities and social sciences content. In addition, an enhanced e-book about Minnesota in the 1970s is now being written and developed and will be published in fall 2013. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society Press continues to digitize new and backlist titles, making them available in a variety of digital formats (XML and e-pub) for multiple e-book readers including the Kindle, the Nook, the Sony E-Reader and the Apple iPad. Digital editions of scholarly titles will also be made available to libraries and educators via the UPCC e-book Collections on Project MUSE and Google Editions. In November 2011, MHS Press released its first iPad application, an enhanced e-book for the new children’s picture book, Big Little Brother by Kevin Kling, with illustrations by Chris Monroe. The MHS Press will also hire a digital production specialist to serve other Legacy projects using MHS Press content such as MNopedia and the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 web site. This specialist will also work on the revised edition of the Northern Lights textbook and curriculum. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Pam,McClanahan,"Minnesota Historical Society Press","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3210,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/e-book-publishing-0,,,, 28937,"E-book publishing",2014,12488,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","(1) All appropriate frontlist and additional backlist will be offered in multiple electronic formats. (2) MNHS members and all readers will view Minnesota History on digital devices and the education market will have the ability to purchase current individual articles (3) Other MNHS units and mission-match nonprofits who have funding for publishing projects will have an in-house publishing manager to assist with content delivery.",,,,,12488,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Electronic formats allow the Minnesota Historical Society Press to make Minnesota history and culture available to readers everywhere. New enhanced e-books for Minnesota in the 1970s and On Stage with Kevin Kling include embedded video clips and extra photos; ongoing conversions bring the total number of titles available in December 2013 to 154. Backlist titles awaiting digital conversion and enhancement include four-color photo books and cookbooks, as well as issues of Minnesota History.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/e-book-publishing-1,,,, 10031225,"Eden Prairie Schools 100 Year Anniversary Oral History Project",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"School Board: Steve Bartz, Aaron Casper, Debjyoti ""DD"" Dwivedy, Abby Libsack, Kim Ross, Charles ""CJ"" Strehl, Dennis Stubbs.",,"Eden Prairie Schools (ISD #272)","K-12 Education",,,"To document through oral history interviews the history of Independent School District #272, Eden Prairie Schools.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dirk,Tedmon,"Eden Prairie Schools (ISD #272)","8100 School Road","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,6123837531,dirk_tedmon@edenpr.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eden-prairie-schools-100-year-anniversary-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007312,"Edina Historical Society Interpretive Planning, Phase II: Recommendation and Implementation Plan",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Dan Latham, Bob Kojetin, Arlene Forrest, Judy Anderson, Frank Cardarelle, Bruce Carlson, Susan Latta, Bob Moore, Marshall Schwartz, Skip Thomas, Donna Tilsner",,"Edina Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write Phase II of an interpretive plan for Edina Historical Society.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Adam,"Edina Historical Society","4711 W 70th Street",Edina,MN,55435,612-928-4577,museum@edinahistoricalsociety.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/edina-historical-society-interpretive-planning-phase-ii-recommendation-and-implementation,,,,0 10012264,"Edina Morningside Community Church CMPP and Archives Survey",2018,7900," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our targets were exceeded! The project team worked well together. Consultant Rose Kubiatowicz had the expertise and experience to lead and guide the process. The final Collections Management Policies, Procedures and Forms reflect and are meant to implement the highest professional standards and use of best practice whenever possible. The Survey document gives us insight into scope of our collections, and provides recommendations for future collections management projects in the areas of inventory, cataloging, rehousing.",,1525,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9425,,"Lisa Lally, Chuck Clay, Sarah Gednalske, Charlie Green, Doug Toth, Pam DeLaittre, Karin Miller, Tom Martens"," ","Edina Morningside Community Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire professionals to assess and write a collections plan for a historically significant collection, which will allow greater public access to this resource.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Doug,Fuerst,"Edina Morningside Community Church"," 4201 Morningside Road "," Edina "," MN ",55416,"(612) 875-7893"," historian.church@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/edina-morningside-community-church-cmpp-and-archives-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33955,"Edina Historical Society Interpretive Plan",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The Edina Historical Society",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Dan Latham, Bob Kojetin, Arlene Forrest, Judy Anderson, Kay Bach, Frank Cardarelle, Bruce Carlson, Susan Latta, Bob Moore (City of Edina Heritage Preservation Board Liaison), Marshall Schwartz, Skip Thomas, Donna Tilsner (City of Edina Park and Recreation Liaison)",0.00,"Edina Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the Edina Historical Society.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marci,Matson,"Edina Historical Society","4711 W 70th Street",Edina,MN,55435,612-928-4577,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/edina-historical-society-interpretive-plan,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013442,"Edit and Publish ""PERCEPTIONS: Educating Minnesota's Children with Disabilities in 2035""",2021,9992,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9992,,"Tanya Tacker, President; Christian Wernau, Vice President; Nicole Jack, treasurer; Lindsay Engbert, Secretary; Amy Ernst, Sarah Knudsen, Board Member TBA",,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the current historical thinking concerning special education in Minnesota.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tanya,Tacker,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","4791 Lily Avenue North","Lake Elmo",MN,55042,"(763) 552-7701",ttacker@rrsec.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/edit-and-publish-perceptions-educating-minnesotas-children-disabilities-2035,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012343,"Edit and Publish ""History of Parent Involvement in Educating Minnesota's Children with Disabilities""",2019,9995," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9995,,"Tammy Pust (President); Allison Bakken (Vice President); Beth Simermeyer (Treasurer); Mark O'Leary (Secretary); Jeff Betchwars; Jeanette Frederickson; Kathy Graves; John Guthmann; Ginny Hooper; Gwen Hopper; Seamus Hyland; Jay Jackson; Dan Levinson; Ronald Lezama; Ruth Lowenthal; Paul Luehr; Jessica Mattson; Don McNeil; Corinne Niska; Shannon Paul; Ken Rosenblum; Sara Sagedahl; Dorothy Slegman; Matthew Woods."," ","PACER Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of parent involvement in educating Minnesota children with disabilities.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paula,Goldberg,"PACER Center"," 8161 Normandale Blvd "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55437,"(952) 838-1304"," development@pacer.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/edit-and-publish-history-parent-involvement-educating-minnesotas-children-disabilities,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024959,"Edit ""Minnesota's Special Education Teachers: Their Roles, Qualifications, Training, Supply and Demand 1840s to 2020""",2021,9999,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The manuscript was successfully edited and fully rewritten as planned (within the extended timelines). However, the history was more complex and required many more hours of rewriting than expected. The extra hours were donated out of the consultant's commitment to complete the manuscript as planned. Because of COVID, the powerpoint summaries, handouts, etc. were not shared at conferences as the conferences were postponed. This is still planned for a future time as interest in the project continues. The intermediate and long term expected impact will continue as planned.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9999,,"University of Minnesota, Board of Regents: Kendall J. Powell, Chair; Steven A. Sviggum, Vice-Chair; Thomas J. Anderson; Richard B. Beeson; Mary A. Davenport; Kao Ly Llean Her; Michael D. HsU; Mike O. Kenyanya; Janie S. Mayeron; David J. McMillan; Darrin M. Rosha; and Randy R. Simonson",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Public College/University","To hire qualified professionals to edit a manuscript on the history of Special Education teachers in Minnesota.",,"To hire qualified professionals to edit a manuscript on the history of Special Education teachers in Minnesota.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Johnson,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Institute on Community Integration, 102D Pt H, 150 Pillsbury Dr SE, University of Minnesota",Minneapolis,MN,55455,6126241062,spedhistory@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/edit-minnesotas-special-education-teachers-their-roles-qualifications-training-supply-and,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33897,"Edit the Evelyn Deno Anthology on the 1957 State Law Requiring Special Education",2015,7965,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",7965,,"University of Minnesota, Board of Regents: Richard B. Beeson, Chair Dean E. Johnson, Vice Chair Clyde E. Allen, Laura M. Brod, Linda A. Cohen, Thomas W. Devine, John R. Frobenius, Peggy E. Lucas, David J. McMillan, Abdul M. Omari, Patricia S. Simmons",0.00,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Public College/University","To hire qualified professionals to edit a manuscript on the Evelyn Deno anthology.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Johnson,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Institute on Community Integration, 102D Pt H, 150 Pillsbury Dr SE, University of Minnesota",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-624-1062,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/edit-evelyn-deno-anthology-1957-state-law-requiring-special-education,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007210,"Editing and Designing the Annie and Orabel Book",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"President John Dobmeier, Vice President Jon Evert, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Treasurer Monica Millette, Directors Vijay Gaba, Frank Gross, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, Amy Lammers, Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, and Jim Steen",0.07,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of two artists from Clay County.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Markus,Krueger,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,"218-299-5511 x 6738",Markus.Krueger@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/editing-and-designing-annie-and-orabel-book,,,,0 17040,"Education Outreach Partnerships",2013,50000,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,42000,,50000,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Through this partnership, undergraduate students representing all five ACTC college campuses participated in a summer-long course designed to increase knowledge about the museum field. Students also interned at Minneapolis and St. Paul public schools, mentoring students participating in the History Day program. ACTC Fellows also visited leading museums in the midwest to compare and contrast the Minnesota Historical Society with other cultural institutions regarding content learned in class. This program also engaged students in discussions about ways to address the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs.",,"Through this partnership, undergraduate students representing all five ACTC college campuses participated in a summer-long course designed to increase knowledge about the museum field. Students also interned at Minneapolis and St. Paul public schools, mentoring students participating in the History Day program. ACTC Fellows also visited leading museums in the midwest to compare and contrast the Minnesota Historical Society with other cultural institutions regarding content learned in class. This program also engaged students in discussions about ways to address the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs.",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tim,Hoogland,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-outreach-partnerships,,,, 17595,"K-8 Educational Curriculum Needs Assessment",2012,5620,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Hormel Historic Home",," To survey educators and assess local needs for on-site or classroom education units. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/k-8-educational-curriculum-needs-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37487,"Education Outreach Partnership",2017,84379,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Total number of participants in History Day programs, Total number of Summer Enrichment programs offered, Evaluation of College Readiness Skills on the part of participants.",,,31800,"MITY scholarships for low-income students; Funding from Augsburg College for SHIP program expenses on campus; grant funds for the ""Gopher Experience"" and ""Summer Athletics and Immersive Learning"" campus immersion programs delivered in partnership with the U of M Department of Athletics.",84379,6242,,0.60,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Work is being done to strengthen existing partnerships and create new opportunities for MNHS to deliver transformative educational experiences to students. ACHF dollars were used to leverage matching dollars from Minneapolis public schools to increase their contract with MNHS for educational programs, such as History Day. St. Cloud State University and Minnesota State University Moorhead also provided matching funds for partnerships that enrich U.S. history instruction with experiences at historic sites and museums. Seven undergraduate student interns in St. Cloud and Moorhead provided History Day mentoring support to area schools. MNHS also expanded its summer enrichment programs by partnering with the Minnesota Institute for Talented Youth for two summer History Day courses, creating a new campus immersion program at Augsburg College, and sustaining two campus immersion experiences for middle school students at the University of Minnesota in partnership with the Athletics Department. The highly successful Summer History Immersion Program served two cohorts of high school students with in-depth academic and college immersion experiences, in partnership with the University of Minnesota.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-outreach-partnership-0,,,, 37488,"Education Outreach for National History Day",2017,207011,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Evaluation of impact of mentors on student academic outcomes, teacher confidence to implement History Day, total number of students served, number of service hours in classrooms.",,,,,207011,23300,,2.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Through this program, partners are extending the reach of National History Day in Minnesota. MNHS staff coordinate school services with an emphasis on support for students from diverse backgrounds. Higher education partnerships help build college readiness skills for middle and high school students and strengthen the mentoring skills of college students. Undergraduate students from the University of Minnesota, ACTC and MNSCU colleges train to become History Day mentors and work with History Day students at inner city and rural schools. These partnerships have established a national model for creating ""campus to classroom"" connections where college students support classroom teachers by advising History Day students with topic selection, research and project development. These academic skills make History Day students more college-ready, and relationships with mentors increase students' aspirations for higher education.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-outreach-national-history-day-1,,,, 37491,"Educational Achievement",2017,70272,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Total number of student participants, evaluations of academic outcomes related to History Day, understanding of historic sites visited, increased sense of student connection to Minnesota, level of student engagement in programs, teacher satisfaction with classroom support services and field trips.",,,60000,"WEM Foundation funding for the Partnership for Place Based Learning",70272,2862,,0.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Improving the educational achievement of Minnesota's students is a strategic priority for MNHS. The Educational Achievement initiative allows MNHS to create partnerships with three school districts--one rural, one suburban and one urban--and evaluate how a variety of educational programs measurably improve student achievement across multiple grade levels over multiple years. The partnership schools also provide significant matching funding to further enrich educational opportunities for their students. Partnership schools receive funding to enrich their history instruction for students in grades 6-12. Over the next five years, MNHS will continue to study the impact of the Northern Lights sixth grade social studies textbook, National History Day in Minnesota and other classroom resources on student learning and engagement. Each school also participates in joint field trips to MNHS sites and museums, including overnight stays. In FY17, partnership activities include summer enrichment programs, internships and job shadowing to address summer learning loss. This partnership gives rural, suburban and urban students the chance to expand their knowledge of Minnesota and American history and to engage in applied and place-based learning opportunities. MNHS educators use the partnership schools to test materials and programs that can then be applied to other schools around the state.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Cass, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/educational-achievement-1,,,, 28972,"Education Outreach for National History Day",2014,454808,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Increase in the amount of classroom support available to middle and high school teachers who apply the National History Day program in Minnesota classrooms. Project will measure total hours of service to teachers and students by professional staff from MNHS, undergraduate mentors from the U of M, MNSCU and private colleges, and supplementary classroom support staff. Effects of increased student support will be measured in terms of research skills, academic engagement, vocabulary, library use, writing and academic aspiration. Support for teachers will be measured in terms of effectiveness of instruction, access to external resources, support for academic rigor. Impact on undergraduates will be measured in terms of service learning goals, improved academic skills, career aspirations.",,,,,414245,40563,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",2.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partners: Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (ACTC), Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MNSCU), University of Minnesota (U of M), Minneapolis Public Schools, St. Paul Public Schools The partners are extending the reach of National History Day in Minnesota. MNHS professional staff members coordinate school services with an emphasis on support for students from diverse backgrounds. Higher education partnerships help build college readiness skills for middle and high school students and strengthen the mentoring skills of Minnesota college students. Undergraduate students from the U of M, ACTC and MNSCU colleges are trained to become History Day mentors and work with History Day students at inner city and rural schools. In another component of the partnership, undergraduate students representing all five ACTC colleges participated in a fall semester course designed to increase knowledge about the museum field. During the spring semester these students interned at Minneapolis and St. Paul public schools, mentoring students participating in the History Day program. ACTC Fellows also visited leading museums in the Midwest to compare and contrast MNHS with other cultural institutions regarding content learned in class.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-outreach-national-history-day,,,, 28973,"Education Outreach Partnership",2014,114788,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Partnerships with MPS, SPPS, and SCSU: Secure matching funding from program partners to increase resources available to support the implementation of the History Day program to meet state standards. SPPS and MPS - increased number of staff hours dedicated to classroom support; increased professional development for teachers; coordination of school district History Day events. SCSU - Increase number of undergraduate mentors for Central MN and support for a regional coordinator. Also support enriched instruction in US History through field trips to MNHS historic sites and archives. Paid internship at Charles Lindbergh Historic Site improved Public History experiences for student and public service at site. SHIP program partnerships measure increases in research skills, aspiration for higher education, presentation skills, and understanding of the pathways to college admission. CLUES partnership measures increase in the understanding of IT careers in a non-profit organization, the application of GOOGLE tools in a professional setting, research and presentation skills.",,,,,112929,1859,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partners: Minneapolis and St. Paul Public Schools, St. Cloud State University (SCSU), the University of Minnesota, St. Paul College, Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES) Education Outreach Partnerships are designed to strengthen existing partnerships and to create new opportunities for MNHS to deliver transformative educational experiences to students. Partnership dollars were used to leverage matching dollars from the Minneapolis and St. Paul Public Schools to increase their commitment to contract with MNHS for educational programs, such as History Day. SCSU also provided matching funds for a partnership that will enrich U.S. history instruction with experiences at historic sites and museums, as well as providing paid internships to SCSU students enrolled in the Public History program. MNHS also expanded its summer enrichment programs, adding two new cohorts of the Summer History Immersion Program at the University of Minnesota and St. Paul College. Another summer program partnership introduced Latino students to IT skills and career paths related to operating MNHS.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-outreach-partnership,,,, 28981,"Educational Achievement",2014,62700,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Development of institutional efforts to improve academic achievement and educational equity with school partners. Assessment include the effect of partnership resources on academic achievement and engagement of students in grades 6-12, increased access to field trips to MNHS sites, improved research skills through library field trips, improved college readiness and aspiration through campus experiences, increased professional development opportunities for teachers,",,,,,60000,2700,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partners: ISD 118, Northland Community Schools (Remer); Washington Technology Magnet School (St. Paul). This project creates a partnership between the Minnesota Historical Society and two schools (one rural and one urban) to test the impact of MNHS educational programs on middle and high school students over multiple years. Each school will be provided an enrichment budget that will allow them to participate in field trips, acquire curriculum resources, support teacher professional development, and supplement in-classroom assistance for students. The goal of this project is improve academic engagement through place-based learning at MNHS historic sites and to increase the equity of opportunity for rural and urban students to make use of MNHS resources. Evaluation results for pilot programs with the partner schools will inform the development of MNHS educational programs statewide.",,,2014-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/educational-achievement,,,, 34117,"Education Outreach for National History Day",2016,206577,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Increase in the amount of classroom support available to middle and high school teachers who apply the National History Day program in Minnesota classrooms. Project will measure total hours of service to teachers and students by professional staff from MNHS, undergraduate mentors from the U of M, MNSCU and private colleges, and supplementary classroom support staff. Effects of increased student support will be measured in terms of research skills, academic engagement, vocabulary, library use, writing and academic aspiration. Support for teachers will be measured in terms of effectiveness of instruction, access to external resources, support for academic rigor. Impact on undergraduates will be measured in terms of service learning goals, improved academic skills, career aspirations. Campus immersion programs will measure college readiness for skills (research and analysis) and aspiration and feeling of preparedness for higher education.",,,177000,"University of Minnesota, St. Cloud State University, Minnesota State University, Moorhead, St. Paul Public Schools, Minneapolis Public Schools",206577,23031,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",2.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Through this program, partners are extending the reach of National History Day in Minnesota. MNHS professional staff members coordinate school services with an emphasis on support for students from diverse backgrounds. Higher education partnerships help build college readiness skills for middle and high school students and strengthen the mentoring skills of Minnesota college students. Undergraduate students from the U of M and MNSCU colleges are trained to become History Day mentors and work with History Day students at inner city and rural schools. These partnerships have established a national model for creating ""campus to classroom"" connections where undergraduate students support classroom teachers by advising History Day students with topic selection, research, and project development. These academic skills make students more college-ready and the relationships with mentors increase aspiration for higher education.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-outreach-national-history-day-0,,,, 34118,"Educational Achievement",2016,66213,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Development of institutional efforts to improve academic achievement and educational equity with school partners. Assessment include the effect of partnership resources on academic achievement and engagement of students in grades 6-12, increased access to field trips to MNHS sites, improved research skills through library field trips, improved college readiness and aspiration through campus experiences, increased professional development opportunities for teachers.",,,27000,"Northland Schools, Remer and Washington Technonogy Magnet School, St Paul",66213,3150,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partners: Northland Schools, Remer, and Washington Technology Magnet School, St. Paul Improving the educational achievement of Minnesota's students is a strategic priority for MNHS. The Educational Achievement initiative allows MNHS to create partnerships with two school districts",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Cass",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/educational-achievement-0,,,, 34119,"Education Outreach Partnership for National History Day",2016,65612,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Partnerships with MPS, SPPS, MSUM and SCSU: Measurement of ways teacher use the History Day program to meet state standards. SPPS and MPS - increased number of staff hours dedicated to classroom support; increased professional development for teachers; coordination of school district History Day events. SCSU - Increase number of undergraduate mentors for Central MN and support for a regional coordinator. Also support enriched instruction in US History through field trips to MNHS historic sites and archives.",,,27000,"St. Cloud State University, Minnesota State University, Moorhead, Minneapolis Public Schools, St. Paul Public Schools",65612,6598,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.60,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partners: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MNSCU), University of Minnesota (U of M), Minneapolis Public Schools, St. Paul Public Schools Through this program, partners are extending the reach of National History Day in Minnesota. MNHS professional staff members coordinate school services with an emphasis on support for students from diverse backgrounds. Higher education partnerships help build college readiness skills for middle and high school students and strengthen the mentoring skills of Minnesota college students. Undergraduate students from the U of M and MNSCU colleges are trained to become History Day mentors and work with History Day students at inner city and rural schools. These partnerships have established a national model for creating ""campus to classroom"" connections where undergraduate students support classroom teachers by advising History Day students with topic selection, research, and project development. These academic skills make students more college-ready and the relationships with mentors increase aspiration for higher education.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Hennepin, Clay, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/education-outreach-partnership-national-history-day,,,, 10031180,"Edwin Clark Historical/Educational Marker",2024,4719,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,825,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5544,,"Melrose Area Arts Council leadership - Chris Barron, Barb Dettler, Mary Johnson, Mary Loecken, EileenMaus, Dottie Pallansch, Liz Pohlmann",,"Melrose Area Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To design, produce, and install a historical marker near the Edwin Clark Memorial Bridge in the City of Melrose.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Eileen,Maus,"Melrose Area Arts Council","PO Box 245",Melrose,MN,56352,3209803344,emaus3859@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/edwin-clark-historicaleducational-marker,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012387,"Effects of the 1965 Crow River Flooding on the Rockford, MN Business Community",2019,4462," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We met all three measurable impacts we projected. We did create short term awareness of the importance of collecting historic memories, and we had great response that we were taking the project on. We did collect historic information that would have been lost otherwise to achieve our intermediate term goal. And, the information is now permanently available to the public which should have a long term impact.",,38,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4500,,"Kathy Ehlers, Bonnie Maue, Steve Huston, Beth Praska, Peter Grimm, Kevin Koehler, Tom Lemmage, Rick Wassermann"," ","Rockford Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 8-12 oral history interviews the history of the 1965 Crow River flood on Rockford businesses.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristann,Strobel,"Rockford Area Historical Society"," 8131 Bridge Street, PO Box 186 "," Rockford "," MN ",55373,"(320) 760-2699"," kris.strobel@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/effects-1965-crow-river-flooding-rockford-mn-business-community,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17617,"Eidem Homestead Traveling Trunk",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Brooklyn Park",," To create trunks containing hands-on artifacts pertaining to Eidem Homestead and local history to be loaned to schools and other community groups. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eidem-homestead-traveling-trunk,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28901,"Electropolis Exhibit Phase 2: Implementation",2015,100000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,100000,,"Marjorie Andersen, Brad Bakken, Earl Bakken, Rebecca Bergman, Larry Bick, Georgine Busch, Michael Day, Matthew Hunt, Mark Knudson, Ann Ladd, Kandace Olsen, John Powers, Lesa Ramos, Kathy Scoggin, Janet Swedal, Matthew Thell, David Whitman",0.00,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire consultants to develop and install an exhibit on the history of electricity in Minneapolis.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Juliet,Burba,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,"612-926-3878 x 217",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/electropolis-exhibit-phase-2-implementation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28518,"Electropolis Exhibit Development",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","In the grant proposal, progress indicators were defined as completion of an updated interpretive plan draft, formative evaluation report, final interpretive plan, and final design plan. Project staff completed these, consistent with the defined timeframes, and made the decision to combine the interpretive and design plans into a unified exhibit plan. The Bakken achieved the intended outcome of this project, updating the Electropolis exhibit plan to include local history content. The successful completion of the project can primarily be attributed to a cooperative working relationship between project staff and contractors, including well-defined roles and a shared understanding of a clear goal. As well, working in a condensed timeframe and limiting the scope for major changes enabled project staff and contractors to prioritize tasks and make decisions as needed. Staff efficiently determined ways to integrate historical content into the Electropolis exhibit plan, tested them with the target audience, and incorporated their feedback.",,,2253,,12253,,"Marjorie F. Andersen, Earl E. Bakken, Brad Bakken, Rebecca Bergman, Larry Bick, Bruce H. Bruemmer, Georgine L. Busch, Michael Day, Matthew Hunt, Ann Ladd, Kandace Olsen, John L. Powers, Lesa Ramos, Kathy Scoggin, Roger H. Stuewer, Matthew Thell, David Whitman",0.15,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop and design an exhibit on the history of electricity in Minnesota.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Juliet,Burba,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,"612-926-3878 x 217",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/electropolis-exhibit-development,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28883,"Elevator Replacement",2015,220000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,220000,,"Daniel J. Young - President, Jamie Slade, Julie Padilla, Kevin S. Spring, Patrick Seeb, Patrick H. O'Neill",0.00,"James J. Hill Reference Library","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve public accessibility at the James J. Hill Reference Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, to better comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.",,,2014-10-01,2017-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Melissa,Palank,"James J. Hill Reference Library","80 West 4th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-265-5442,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elevator-replacement,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025215,"Eleven Oral Histories of Descendants of the Black Community in Hastings MN",2022,9781,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9781,,"Andrew Bindman, James Curry, Heidi Langenfeld, Rich Manke, Jackie Northard, Deb Saunders, Bill Spinelli",,"Building Remembrance for Reconciliation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 11 oral history interviews the early history of Black community members in Hastings, circa 1880-1910.",,"To document in 11 oral history interviews the early history of Black community members in Hastings, circa 1880-1910.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Andrew,Bindman,"Building Remembrance for Reconciliation","PO Box 34",Hastings,MN,55033,6512108396,agbind@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eleven-oral-histories-descendants-black-community-hastings-mn,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007313,"Ely Reconnaissance Survey",2017,9500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9500,,"Angela Campbell, Celia Domich, John Huisman, Phil Hyde, Open Position",,"City of Ely","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a reconnaissance study of downtown Ely.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Celia,Domich,"City of Ely","209 E Chapman Street",Ely,MN,55731,218-226-5449,celiadomich@frontier.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ely-reconnaissance-survey,,,,0 10031147,"Ely Memorial High School Centennial anniversary 1924-2024: Oral History",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,6088,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16088,,"Heritage Preservation Commission for the City of Ely MN: Co-chairs Margaret Egan and Pam Turnbull, Jim Beatty, John Hunn, and Lucy Soderstrom. City of Ely Councilmembers: Mayor Heidi Omerza, Councilmembers Al Forsman, Jerome Debeltz, Paul Kess, Ryan Callen, Angela Campbell (liaison to HPC) and Adam Bisbee.",,"City of Ely","Local/Regional Government",,,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of Ely Memorial High School.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Margaret,Egan,"City of Ely","209 E Chapman Street",Ely,MN,55731,6123792487,egan2011@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ely-memorial-high-school-centennial-anniversary-1924-2024-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012194,"Ely Pioneer Mine Retaining Wall Construction Drawings",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,14000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",24000,,"Harold Langowski - City Clerk and Engineer, Celia Domich - HPC Chairperson John Huisman - HPC member and contractor Angela Campbell - HPC member and Ely City Council Phil Hyde - HPC member and realtor Jim Beatty - HPC member",,"City of Ely","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the retaining wall at the Ely Pioneer Mine sited, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Celia,Domich,"City of Ely"," 209 E Chapman Street "," Ely "," MN ",55731,"(218) 235-8851"," celiadomich@frontier.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ely-pioneer-mine-retaining-wall-construction-drawings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33903,"Ely Community Center National Register Nomination",2015,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",7000,,"The City of Ely Heritage Preservation Commission members including Angela Campbell, Celia Domich, John Huisman, Phil Hyde, Kara Polyner",0.00,"City of Ely","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Ely Community Center.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Celia,Domich,"City of Ely","209 E Chapman Street",Ely,MN,55731,218-226-5449,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ely-community-center-national-register-nomination,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28801,"Ely Community Center Reuse Study",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Kara Polyner, John Huisman, Angela Campbell, Phil Hyde, Celia Domich",,"City of Ely","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to conduct a reuse study for the Ely Community Center, a WPA-era building.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Celia,Domich,"City of Ely","209 E Chapman Street",Ely,MN,55731,218-226-5449,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ely-community-center-reuse-study,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012386,"Eligibility Study to List Excelsior's Downtown on the National Register",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We have not yet submitted the eligibility study to SHPO and so do not yet know the outcome if it was determined if the downtown is eligible to be on the National Register of Historic Places.",,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12000,,"Todd Carlson - Mayor, Jennifer Caron - Councilmember, Greg Miller - Councilmember, Dale Kurschner - Councilmember",0.07,"City of Excelsior","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the City of Excelsior's downtown area for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Becker,"City of Excelsior"," 339 Third Street "," Excelsior "," MN ",55331,"(952) 653-3674"," ebecker@excelsiormn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eligibility-study-list-excelsiors-downtown-national-register,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17250,"Elk River Water Tower National Register Nomination",2011,2650,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Elk River",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Elk River Water Tower",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Elk River Water Tower",2010-08-20,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Rebecca,Haug,,"13065 Orono Parkway","Elk River",MN,55330,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elk-river-water-tower-national-register-nomination,,,, 17478,"ELMHS Digital Image Viewing Project",2011,4973,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2530,,,,,,"Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society",," Technical equipment was purchased that digitized historical images from the Society's photograph collections. The ELMHS Digital Image Viewing Project included the digitization, cataloging and web publishing of 525 images. A PastPerfect add on software program, called Virtual Exhibit, was used for the web publishing. Digitization will continue until the full 1500+ photograph collection has been reproduced. The photographs are now more accessible to researchers while the actual images can be better preserved through lack of physical contact. ",,"To add 500 digital images of artifacts into its PastPerfect Museum Software collections management system",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Cary,Smith,,"PO Box 271","Spring Park",MN,55384,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elmhs-digital-image-viewing-project,,,, 17699,"EMERGENCY: Freeze-drying water-damaged collections",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Isanti County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To freeze dry water damaged collections, otherwise conserve items and plan for storage of the overall ICHS collection items that we were able to salvage from this devastating fire.",,,2011-07-14,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,McCully,"Isanti County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Isanti,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/emergency-freeze-drying-water-damaged-collections,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34064,"MN Encyclopedia Entries: Fur Trade Era Site Excavations in Wadena County",2016,1760,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",1760,,"Clark Anderson, Helen Apel, John Crandall, Larry Denny, Jim Hofer, Carmen Pederson, Bette Peterson, Elaine Schmitz, Sylvia Tappe, Betty White",0.00,"Wadena County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create Wadena County entries on the Fur Trade era for the MNopedia project for online research.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lina,Belar,"Wadena County Historical Society","603 N Jefferson",Wadena,MN,56482,218-346-7676,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Wadena",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mn-encyclopedia-entries-fur-trade-era-site-excavations-wadena-county,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007314,"End O Line Professional Archive Inventory and Rehousing",2017,7052,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7052,,"David Thiner, Chairman, James Jens, Lori Gunnink, Gerald Magnus, Glenn Kluis",0.13,"Murray County","Local/Regional Government","To provide better organization of archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County","2500 28th Street, PO Box 57",Slayton,MN,56172,507-836-6533,jtimmerman@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/end-o-line-professional-archive-inventory-and-rehousing,,,,0 10007127,"End O Line Locomotive Exhibit Track Repair",2018,35130,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",35130,,"Glenn Kluis,chairman, Gerald Magnus, David Thiner, Lori Gunnick, James Jens",,"Murray County","Local/Regional Government","To provide better security for the organization's large outdoor historic collections. ",,"The End O Line Park and Museum hired Van Tassel Rail Construction, LLC to remove old railroad ties and ballast and replace with new ties, and ballast under the Engine 102 Exhibit area. S  The engine, tender, and caboose sit on an original piece of the sidetrack that leads to the turntable. Over the years, the underlying ties had disintegrated and the track was buckling in front of the engine, jeopardizing its stability. This presented a safety hazard for visitors and staff. At some point, the locomotive could have potentially tip over, causing a dangerous situation and destruction of the artifact. This reconstruction project secures the Engine 102 exhibit area for decades to come. It allows the End O Line Park to better interpret the railroad history of the area to visitors safely. Staff no longer have to fear exhibit failure or the need to place caution barriers up due to a leaning engine. This project enables the park to re-establish a safe perimeter and move forward with future plans to provide outdoor signage and interpretation about this exhibit.   Before photos After photos ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County","2500 28th Street, PO Box 57",Slayton,MN,56172,507-836-6533,jtimmerman@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/end-o-line-locomotive-exhibit-track-repair,,,, 28719,"End-o-Line Railroad Park & Museum Inventory Grant",2014,27612,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,27612,,"John Giese, Gerald Magnus, Bob Moline, James Jens, David Thiner",0.75,"Murray County","Local/Regional Government","To begin the inventory of collections at the End-O-Line Railroad Park based on recommendations from a Museum Assessment Program evaluation.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Anita,Gaul,"Murray County","2500 28th Street, PO Box 57",Slayton,MN,56172,507-763-3708,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/end-o-line-railroad-park-museum-inventory-grant,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012418,"End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum History Research",2020,5893," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,352,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6245,,"Dave Thiner (Chairman), James Jens, Jim Kluis, Lori Gunnink, and Dennis Welgraven",0.11,"Murray County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of the End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum in preparation for a future publication.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jakob,Etrheim,"Murray County"," 2500 28th Street, PO Box 57 "," Slayton "," MN ",56172,"(507) 763-3708"," endoline@co.murray.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/end-o-line-railroad-park-and-museum-history-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024997,"End-O-Line Railroad Park & Museum and Dinehart Holt House Security Surveys",2022,7000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7000,,"Dennis Welgraven (Chairman), Dave Thiner, Molly Malone de Asturias, Jim Kluis, and Lori Gunnink",,"Murray County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jakob,Etrheim,"Murray County","2500 28th Street, PO Box 57",Slayton,MN,56172,5077633708,jetrheim@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/end-o-line-railroad-park-museum-and-dinehart-holt-house-security-surveys,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025155,"End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum History Book: Editing and Publication",2022,9700,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Molly Malone de Asturias (Chair), David Thiner, Dennis Welgraven, Jim Kluis, and Lori Gunnink",,"Murray County","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Currie, Minnesota's rail yard and the development of End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum.",,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Currie, Minnesota's rail yard and the development of End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jakob,Etrheim,"Murray County","2500 28th Street, PO Box 57",Slayton,MN,56172,5077633708,jetrheim@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/end-o-line-railroad-park-and-museum-history-book-editing-and-publication,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012257,"Engaging Winona County Residents in Exhibit Development at the Winona County History Center",2018,4500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our short term goal of collecting the data through Engage Winona was met. Our intermediate goal of meeting with the board to prioritize topics was started in April with a Board and Staff retreat where Brian presented the findings to us. We decided with the change of leadership with Mark Peterson's retirement in May to wait and do more of this work after the new Executive Director, Genia Hesser, gets started. Our long-term goal of starting grant writing for new exhibit development, based on the findings of this project, will begin later this year as the new director gets more comfortable and will be an ongoing goal to use the data from this project to better our exhibits, programing and long-term strategic planning.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4500,,"Judy Bodway, Robert Fischer, Tom Bremer, Jonelle Moore, Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Sandra Burke, Jody Dangsingburg,Dennis Daniels, Diane Dingfelder, Sue Hovell, Ken Lindamann, Dennis McEntaffer, Patrick Marek, Janis Martin, Blake Pickart, Pat Rogers, Mary Stoltman, ?Nancy Wiltgen"," ","Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to engage the community in exhibit development for Winona County Historical Society.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society"," 160 Johnson Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-2723"," director@winonahistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/engaging-winona-county-residents-exhibit-development-winona-county-history-center,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18000,"Engaging Students in Minnesota History through Internships and Education",2010,155309,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The Minnesota Historical Society is launching a new component to its internship program by providing opportunities for high school students to develop work-readiness skills and learn about career paths available at the Society. The Society strives to attract interns from underrepresented communities to encourage engagement and diversify the institution. Students are placed across the Society in various departments and sites. The Society also includes college students in its internship program. To enrich their experience, they participate in activities together over a semester-long period. The activities focus on learning more about the Society, current issues and trends by meeting staff and sharing intern experiences and building professional networks. During the 2010-2011 school year, Arts and Cultural Heritage funding supported 43 interns who contributed nearly 4,000 hours in 14 programs across the Society.   Internship Highlights Education  – Interns assisted the education department with research for curriculum text books, public programs and served as History Day mentors.  An intern working with the Teacher Education Division researched and developed a plan for introducing students to Hmong culture and history.   This work serves as the foundation for a Hmong story cloth activity kit, modeled off  the Oijbwe Shoulder Bag Activity Kit, to be developed in spring 2012.  Collections – An intern cataloged and conducted research on the Society's jewelry collection.  Upon completion of the internship, she submitted a blog post titled Human Hair Jewelry for the Collections blog.  Marketing Department – Interns with writing and design skills supported the department with design requests and publicizing events.  Interns wrote, researched, designed press releases, supported social media campaigns and pitched stories to a variety of news outlets.   MHS Press – Interns in the Press made significant contributions to the department by supporting editorial and graphic design work. A graduate level intern compiled The 1968 Project which is the accompanying book to The 1968 Exhibit.  A design intern worked with MNopedia staff and produced the logo for the project that can be seen on the web site.      ",,"Developing a passion for history often starts well before adulthood. To foster this interest, the Minnesota Historical Society has developed an internship program to serve both high school and college students during the 2010-2011 school year. The funding to date has supported the hiring of staff and the initial recruiting for this program. To enrich the internship experience, the Society is introducing additional discussions and classroom presentations for all college interns over a semester-long period. In addition, the Society plans to launch an educational summer program, in partnership with the University of Minnesota, directed at disadvantaged youth, focusing on skills that address the Minnesota State Learning Standards for History and Social Studies. ",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Jean,Nierenhausen,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",Mn,55102,651-259-3186,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/engaging-students-minnesota-history-through-internships-and-education,,,, 18080,"Engaging Students in Minnesota History through Internships and Education",2012,248103,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,248103,,,1.30,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The Minnesota Historical Society strives to attract high school and college interns from underrepresented communities to encourage engagement and diversify the institution. Students are placed across the Society in various departments and sites and have the opportunity to work alongside museum professionals to enhance their skills and apply their knowledge in a professional environment. College students participate in learning activities together over a semester-long period to enrich the internship experience and network with other interns in their cohort. The activities focus on engaging with the Society on a deeper level by discussing current issues and trends with museum staff, sharing intern experiences and building professional networks. During FY12 and so far in FY13, Arts and Cultural Heritage funding has supported 96 college interns who have contributed more than 9,900 hours across the Society and seven high school students who have contributed more than 500 hours of service at two historic sites. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society is launching a new component to its internship program by providing opportunities for high school students to develop work-readiness skills and to learn more about career paths available at the Society. The Society strives to attract interns from underrepresented communities to encourage engagement and diversify the institution. Students are placed across the Society in various departments and sites. College students participate in activities together over a semester-long period to enrich the internship experience. The activities focus on learning more about the Society and current issues and trends by meeting staff and sharing intern experiences and building professional networks. During the 2010-2011 school year, Arts and Cultural Heritage funding supported 43 interns who contributed nearly 4,000 hours in 14 programs across the Society. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Jean,Nierenhausen,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3186,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/engaging-students-minnesota-history-through-internships-and-education-0,,,, 37481,"Engaging High School Students in Minnesota History through Internships",2017,6317,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","95% of students rate their experience good-excellent. Net promoter score is +45 or above. We will have a placement rate of 70% from students from communities of color. Students will show improvements job, communication and collaboration skills, preparing these students for the future workforce.",,,,,6317,1000,,0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS strives to attract high school interns from underrepresented communities to encourage engagement and diversify the institution. Legacy funds supported four high school-age gallery assistants in spring 2016. These students received professional on-the-job experience interacting with visitors in the History Center galleries and at public events. Students contributed more than 300 hours to MNHS. Fifty percent of these students were from communities of color. The Summer Legacy program supported four gallery assistants, beginning in FY16 and continuing into FY17. Seventy-five percent of these students were from communities of color, and they contributed over 300 service hours.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/engaging-high-school-students-minnesota-history-through-internships-1,,,, 28952,"Engaging High School Students in Minnesota History through Internships",2014,13848,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Increase diversity, increase progressive engagement and increase job skills and knowledge about public history. 1. Continue to place diverse students, reach 85% diversity rate. Close to meeting the goal. While 89% of all our high school interns were from all teen programs were from diverse communities, for the Legacy program only, we had a 83% diversity rate. Five out of six students were from diverse communities. 2. 30% of students go to another MHS teen program or come from another MHS teen program i.e. TAC, SHIP, History Day, Mentor, ACTC, College Intern, Fellows or continue to volunteer with us. Met this goal. 30% of the six students from the Legacy intern program were progressively engaged. Students continued to volunteer and another came from the American Indian Portrait project. 3. 90% feel that this program has increased their job skills or knowledge of public history. 100% of the students would recommend this program to their peers. Those engaged in the program had this to say about what they learned: ""This program increased my knowledge of public history by bringing cool history things back to my class. It helped me be more social. I learned history in a more personal way. I learned how to work with kids. It improved my communication skills; I learned how to talk to people. I learned how to work a copier machine, stapler and scanner. It inspired me to go to college, and encouraged me to pursue my dreams even more. """,,,,,12268,1580,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society strives to attract high school interns from underrepresented communities to encourage engagement and diversify the institution. High school students are placed as gallery assistants and get professional on-the-job-experience interacting with visitors in the History Center galleries and at public events.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/engaging-high-school-students-minnesota-history-through-internships,,,, 34077,"Engaging High School Students in Minnesota History through Internships",2016,6297,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","1. Continue to place diverse students, reach 85% diversity rate. We have a 73% diversity rate in all teen programs at this time for FY16. The Legacy program alone reached 50%. Two out of the four students were from diverse communities. However, we will extend this program into the summer for FY16 and anticipate an increase. 2. 30% of students go to another MNHS teen program or come from another MNHS teen program i.e. TAC, SHIP, History Day, Mentor, ACTC, College Intern, Fellows or continue to volunteer with us. For all teen programs we had a 57% crossover rate for the beginning of FY16. For the Legacy Program alone, we have four students who are new to MNHS but we anticipate some of them continuing their involvement after their experience in Spring 2016. 3. 90% feel that this program has increased their job skills or knowledge of public history. 100% of high school students in Summer 2015 said their experience increased their job skills and critical thinking and problem solving skills. We have not surveyed the spring 2016 Legacy program students yet because they have just started.",,,2000,"St. Paul Chamber",6297,1082,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society strives to attract high school interns from underrepresented communities to encourage engagement and to diversify the institution. Legacy funds supported five gallery assistants in spring 2015. High school students placed in this program get professional on-the-job experience interacting with visitors in the History Center galleries and at public events. These students contributed more than 400 hours to MNHS. Eighty percent of these students were from communities of color.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/engaging-high-school-students-minnesota-history-through-internships-0,,,, 33940,"Engine 2523 Conservation Assessment and Long Range Preservation Plan",2015,2500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",2500,,"Dennis Peterson, Diane Shuck, Sam Modderman, Marilyn Johnson, Richard Falk, Connie Wanner, Louise Thoma, Audrey Thompson, Greg Harp, Jerry Johnson, Darlene Schroeder",0.00,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professional conservators to assess a historically significant collections piece and write a long range preservation plan.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","610 NE Hwy 71","Willmar MN",MN,56201,320-235-1881,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/engine-2523-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031273,"Engineering Research Associates (ERA) Oral History Project",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,1640,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11640,,"Mari Oyanagi Eggum (Chair), Jo Emerson, Tim Glines, Lorraine Griffin Johnson, Elizabeth J. Keyes, Judy Kishel, Debbie Lee, Joe Lutz, Robert W. Mairs, Marc J Manderscheid, Alison Midden, Dixie Nelson, Peter Nguyen, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, Ellen Turpin, Joe Twomey, July Vang, Glenn Wiessner, Helen Wilkie, Lee Pao Xiong",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in oral history interviews the history of Engineering Research Associates (ERA), a business formed in Saint Paul in 1946.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512220701,mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/engineering-research-associates-era-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031293,"Enhanced Visitor Experiences in GN Coach",2024,100000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Grants","$100,000 the first year is for a grant to the Minnesota Transportation Museum for programming at the historical Jackson Street Roundhouse in St. Paul to preserve and share the history and culture of railroads in Minnesota","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,,100000,,"Wayne Merchant, Bob Puelston, Deb Wood, Barb Loida, John Rademecky, Morten Jorgensen, Lane Littrell, Mari Pew, Garry Yazell, Larry Paulson",,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"A grant to the Minnesota Transportation Museum for programming at the historical Jackson Street Roundhouse in St. Paul to preserve and share the history and culture of railroads in Minnesota.",2023-10-01,2025-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Scott,Hippert,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","193 Pennsylvania Avenue E","St. Paul",MN,55130-4319,6127436634,scott@trainride.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/enhanced-visitor-experiences-gn-coach,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012449,"Environmental Monitoring System for RCHS",2020,3245," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","891,072 points of data recorded in the first half of 2020 34 dataloggers placed in 8 buildings 75% improvement in temperature fluctuations in CSR after furnace corrections More than 16,000 artifacts and counting are in a more stable environment in the CSR following temperature stabilization",,1313,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4558,,"Dennis Blackmer, Richard Carlander, Pat Chappuie, Andy Ebling, Don Hora, Charlotte Johnson, David Miller. Gary Mogren, Pat O?Connor, Ron Parker, LeRoy Rockman, Brian Schmidt, Pauline Schreiber, Marie Tuma, Peter Waldock"," ","Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"This project aimed to improve environmental monitoring at the Rice County Historical Society (RCHS), encompassing seven buildings. This grant helped establish a monitoring system and purchase equipment to understand the effect of the environment on the collection. Multiple loggers' brands were considered using the criteria spelled out in the National Park Service’s Conserv O Gram on selecting dataloggers (No. 3/3). Dataloggers are easy to use and quick to set up to take regular measurements of temperature and relative humidity. While placing the dataloggers, it quickly became apparent that documentation was required to ensure staff and volunteers could locate and replace them in the correct positions. An Environmental Monitoring Manual was written that included background, maps, and instructions on operating the dataloggers. Using the data gathered, RCHS has begun to create a plan of next steps for managing the collections and facilities. ",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society"," 1814 NW Second Avenue "," Faribault "," MN ",55021,"(507) 332-2121",sgarwood@rchistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/environmental-monitoring-system-rchs,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 18035,"Environmental History Study",2011,12390,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Partner Organization: Macalester College. Through this partnership, students from Macalester College are conducting a study to identify, select and assess historic content related to Minnesota's environmental history, using archival, archaeological and geospatial data at the Minnesota Historical Society. The pilot project is a place-specific case study at the Katharine Ordway Natural History Study Area (KONHSA), located on the bluffs of the Mississippi River in Inver Grove Heights. The material derived from this research will be used in classrooms and at the KONSHA site, to help teach students about environmental history and about the use of historic primary sources in scientific study.  Find out more in the project's final report. One outcome of the pilot is a proposal for a Twin Cities Environmental History Conference with state experts and nationally renowned scientists and historians, setting the stage for a larger project to further explore the confluence of environmental science and Minnesota history. ",,"Partner Organization: Macalester College Through this partnership, students from Macalester College are conducting a study to identify, select and assess historic content related to Minnesota's environmental history, using archival, archaeological and geospatial data at the Minnesota Historical Society. The pilot project is a place-specific case study at the Katharine Ordway Natural History Study Area (KONHSA), located on the bluffs of the Mississippi River in Inver Grove Heights. The material derived from this research will be used in classrooms and at the KONSHA site, to help teach students about environmental history and about the use of historic primary sources in scientific study. One outcome of the pilot is a proposal for a Twin Cities Environmental History Conference with state experts and nationally renowned scientists and historians, setting the stage for a larger project to further explore the confluence of environmental science and Minnesota history. ",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bob,Horton,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-665-0473,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/environmental-history-study,,,, 10012517,"Eoin McKiernan Television Program Digital Conversion",2020,5230," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5230,,"Cormac ? S?, Greg Anderson, Jo Ann Vano, Laura MacKenzie, Jim Tarbox, Zephyr (Maia) Crews-Erjavec"," ","Celtic Junction Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of mid-1960s video recordings of Minnesota TV programs on Irish culture, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Miller,"Celtic Junction Arts Center"," 836 Prior Ave N. "," St. Paul "," MN ",55104,"(651) 245-3719"," library@celticjunction.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eoin-mckiernan-television-program-digital-conversion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025243,"Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration Preservation Project II",2023,185863,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,85065,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",270928,,"Christopher G. Meyer, Cary Coop, Renee LeMieux, Patricia Krings, Paul Chard",,"City of Belle Plaine","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to complete range of rehabilitation work on the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to complete range of rehabilitation work on the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cynthia,Smith-Strack,"City of Belle Plaine","218 N Meridian St.","Belle Plaine",MN,56011,9528735553,cynthias@ci.belleplaine.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/episcopal-church-transfiguration-preservation-project-ii,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 17210,"Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration: Foundation Restoration",2011,71725,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"City of Belle Plaine",," The restoration of the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration restored the building to a condition that is suitable for occupancy and prevented the building from becoming unsafe thus requiring it to be demolished. The largest portion of the restoration involved repairs to the foundation. The Episocopal Church of the Transfiguration, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and located in a city park.   ",,"To stabilize the structure through foundation and exterior repairs on the Episocopal Church of the Transfiguration, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and located in a city park.",2010-07-01,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Andy,Villella,,"218 N. Meridian St","Belle Plaine",MN,56011,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/episcopal-church-transfiguration-foundation-restoration,,,, 28765,"Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration Design Documents",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Mike Pingalore- Mayor, Paul Chard- Council Member, Cary Coop- Council Member, Scott Schneider- Council Member, Gary Trost- Council Member",,"City of Belle Plaine","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop design guidelines that will help with the restoration of the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chelsea,Alger,"City of Belle Plaine","218 N Meridian St.","Belle Plaine",MN,56011,952-873-5406,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/episcopal-church-transfiguration-design-documents,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33962,"Erie Mining Company Oral History and Transcription",2016,9935,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9935,,"Anne Swenson (Chair), Mike Sinesio ( Secretary), Trudy Staubitz, John Seliga, Seraphine Rolando, Bill Defenbaugh.",0.00,"Ely Greenstone Public Art Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 12 oral history interviews the history of the Erie Mining Company.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Anne,Swenson,"Ely Greenstone Public Art Committee","401 North Pioneer Road",Ely,MN,55731,218-235-1721,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/erie-mining-company-oral-history-and-transcription,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031337,"Erik Ahlberg Painting Conservation",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Photos indicate the desired short-term impact of improved condition. We are planning a short exhibit of the painting to educate visitors about conservation and to show how this project has made the painting exhibitable.",,3841,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13841,,"Jim Steen, Willy Jacobson, JoNell Moore, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Matt Gilbertson, Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Gracia Sanchez-Dekarske, Deb White, Diane Wray-Williams",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant museum collections piece: a 1934 painting from Moorhead artist Erik Ahlberg.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/erik-ahlberg-painting-conservation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17682,"Ernest C. Oberholtzer Rainy Lake Islands Historic District: House Fireplace and Chimney Preservation",2012,48822,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,48822,,,,"Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To restore and stabilize the glacial stone fireplace and chimney on the Oberholtzer House in the Ernest C. Oberholtzer Rainy Lake Islands Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Holmes,"Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ernest-c-oberholtzer-rainy-lake-islands-historic-district-house-fireplace-and-chimney-prese,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007106,"Essay Revision of The College Student Experience: Carleton 1968",2018,9200,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short term goal outlined in our grant proposal has been achieved. We are confident that we have provided the materials and means for the achievement of the intermediate and long-term goals by completing the revision of the manuscript in preparation for future publication.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9200,,"Mark S. Applebaum. Carol A. Barnett, McKay Barra, Dorothy H. Broom, William C. Craine, Arnold W. Donald, John F. Harris, Michael J. Hasenstab, Michele F. Joy, Martha H. Kaemmer, Pamela Kiecker Royall, Arthur D. Kowaloff, Richard R. Kracum, Laird McCulloch, Bradford T. Nordholm, Gary T. O'Brien, Steven C. Parrish, Rolf S. Peters, Steven G. Poskanzer, Nicholas J. Puzak, David B. Smith, Jr., Frances L. Spangler, William P. Sterling, Gary L. Sundem, Wallace R. Weitz, Justin B. Wender, Bonnie M. Wheaton, Byron White, John L. Youngblood, Alison M. von Klemperer",,"Carleton College","Private College/University","To hire qualified professionals to edit an essay on the history of Carleton College in the 1960s.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Lamb,"Carleton College","1 North College Street",Northfield,MN,55057,,tlamb@carleton.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/essay-revision-college-student-experience-carleton-1968,,,,0 10007315,"Establishing an Environmental Monitoring System",2017,2899,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short term/ongoing project created as a result of this grant is an environmental monitoring system for the Minnesota Masonic Historical Society & Museum. This target was achieved by purchasing and regularly using data loggers. Doing so has resulted in a verifiable log of environmental conditions and the creation of procedures for using, offloading, tracking, and storing data loggers and their readings. The standards the historical society is trying to achieve are, mainly, a comfortable, sound environment with moderate light levels and little to no fluctuations in temperature and relative humidity (guidelines espoused by the National Park Service, Image Permanence Institute, etc.). Using data loggers is helping the historical society achieve these goals: tracking and offloading loggers has become a standard component of the organization's preservation procedures and has already led to changes/corrections in spaces where collections are stored and displayed (lights are now turned off, one programmable thermostat is now set at a constant temperature, humidifiers are being used, etc.). The MMHSM plans, in the long-term, to continue offloading data loggers every three months and using the data they provide to employ environmental controls as best as possible and within the confines of the organization's resources.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2899,,"Gregory J. Lane, G. Roger McNear III, Robert L. Fendler, Dale R. Seubert, Raymond G. Christensen, John L. Cook, Jr., Robert L. Darling, Edward Halpaus, Mary A. Hanson, Paul C. Himmler, Georgianne Johnson, Roger J. Taylor, John B. Studell, David S. Wething, Peg Oliver.",,"Minnesota Masonic Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To monitor, assess, and make necessary changes to environmental controls at the museum sites.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Theresa,Norman,"Minnesota Masonic Historical Society and Museum","11411 Masonic Home Drive",Bloomington,MN,55437,952-948-6507,theresa.norman@mnmasonic.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/establishing-environmental-monitoring-system,,,,0 10012348,"Establish an Environmental Monitoring Plan",2019,3408," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short term outcomes of the project have been achieved as part of the project itself. BCHS installed data loggers in collections and exhibit spaces and created and implemented an environmental monitoring plan. Several changes to the BCHS building environments have already been made as a result of the project's milestone requirement, including alteration of temperature and humidity set points. BCHS is also planning to block windows in its collection spaces in 2020 to help stabilize daily temperature fluctuations and reduce light damage as part of the intermediate outcomes of the project. The outcomes were achieved during the project mainly as a result of installing the data loggers. Since previous BCHS staff were not regularly tracking environmental conditions, any alterations to the environment would have been based on limited data, instead of the constant and reliable data gathered by the data loggers.",,516,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3924,,"Lisa Besemer, Cara Knauf, Duane Piere, Yvonne Weber, Peter Baganz, Jeremy Berg, Deb Dove, Lucy Gluth, Lynn Henle, Bob Skillings, Wayne Wagner, and Loren Wing."," ","Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To monitor, assess, and make necessary changes to environmental controls at the museum.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ryan,Harren,"Brown County Historical Society"," 2 North Broadway "," New Ulm "," MN ",56073,"(507) 233-2616"," collections@browncountyhistorymn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/establish-environmental-monitoring-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012527,"Establish Collections Management System: CollectiveAccess",2020,9995," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10995,,"Co-Presidents - Julie Andersen and Jason Daum, Secretary/Treasurer - Amy Coletta-Harrison, Cheryl Caponi, Stephanie Cook, Brad Dahlgaard, Andrea Gonzalez, Steve Harrison, Tasia Islam, Erin Paulson, Wayne Potratz, past President",0.18,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park"," 1205 Diffley Road "," Eagan "," MN ",55123,"(651) 454-9412"," ccaponi@caponiartpark.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/establish-collections-management-system-collectiveaccess,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025005,"Establish Collection Management System",2021,9973,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short Term - Exceeded Computers purchased, installed and being used (we had no functions one prior), Pilot inventory done and uploaded into access Intermediate - Exceeded as it took a lot of volunteer support time (60+ hours) to clean, organize, count collection to determine actual number of artifacts allowing development of an accurate inventory plan. We have also taken in 5 new artifacts of high value and are using best practices to ascension those items in. Long Term - Achieved but more work to be done, have been successful in ""marketing"" the museum as the historical repository for Minnesota fire history.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9973,,"Tom Brace, Chuck Stadnfuss, Nyle Zikmund, Dave Sandels, Tammy Heath Pierson, Sue Magy, Gary Lawrence, James Sandburg, Kathi Osmonson, Joe Waters",,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system and pilot inventory project.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system and pilot inventory project.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nyle,Zikmund,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","664 22nd Avenue NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,6128607442,nzikmund@sbmfire.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/establish-collection-management-system,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025181,"Establishing the Cultural Archive of Modern Paganism",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11000,,"Exec Board General Rep: Karen Mulholland Teachers Rep: Estelle Daniels Elders Rep: George Edgar Webcrafter: Dan Bicknell Secretary/Treasurer: Louise Gastuch.",0.03,"Wiccan Church of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the organization's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the organization's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Mulholland,"Wiccan Church of Minnesota","1109 W 25th St.",Minneapolis,MN,55405,5127513459,kemulholland@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/establishing-cultural-archive-modern-paganism,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025226,"Establishment of an Environmental Monitoring System",2022,4691,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4691,,"Tom Bruce, Chuck Stadnfuss, Nyle Zikmund, Dave Sandels, Tammy Heath Pierson, Sue Magi, Gary Lawrence, James Sandburg, Kathi Osmonson, Joe Waters",,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to monitor and assess the museum's environment and write an environmental monitoring plan.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to monitor and assess the museum's environment and write an environmental monitoring plan.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nyle,Zikmund,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","664 22nd Avenue NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,6128607442,nzikmund@sbmfire.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/establishment-environmental-monitoring-system,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012270,"Ethnic Dance Theatre Archive Project",2018,9823," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term Goal was to catalog 100% of the archives of the Ethnic Dance Theatre organization. The entire contents of the archive has been sorted, inventories and boxed. Materials that are not pertinent to archival research were returned to the organization. Intermediate Term Goal was to eventually, specifically the audio and video materials that recorded performances of Ethnic Dance Theatre should be digitized. The plans are to submit an application for small grant support to accomplish this goal. Long Term Impact is for the collection to be available to researchers and future artists. Internal and external audiences will have excellent access to the Ethnic Dance Theatre materials for as long as the Performing Arts Archive and its successors are able to provide it. To this end, the digitization of aforementioned audio and video materials that reflect 40 years of performing unique materials and will be of interest to a wide variety of users, including scholars or music and culture, ethnic specialists and others.",,1069,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10892,,"Claire Courtney, Loren Kramer-Johnson, Jeanne Schultz, Donald LaCourse, Eva Kish, Marina Kharam, Leila Poullada, Matt LaCourse, Suzanne Nemeth, Kathryn Korchak",,"Ethnic Dance Theatre Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified professional to assess the archival collections held by Ethnic Dance Theatre.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eva,Kish,"Ethnic Dance Theatre Inc."," 3507 Clinton Avenue South "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55408,"(641) 341-5312"," evakish@ethnicdancetheatre.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ethnic-dance-theatre-archive-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28808,"An Ethnographic Study of the American Indian Heritage of Duluth",2014,65534,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,65534,,"City Council: Patrick Boyle, Jay Fosle, Sharla Gardner, Dan Hartman, Jennifer Julsrud, Garry Krause, Linda Krug, Emily Larson, Jim Stauber Duluth American Indian Commission: Ricky Defoe, Carol DeVerney, Terry Goodsky, Tina Olson, Babette Sandman,Tobias Shotley, Jaron Smallwood",,"City of Duluth","Local/Regional Government","To conduct a thorough ethnographic study of the City of Duluth that will identify the indigenous cultural landscape for the purpose of preservation.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Keith,Hamre,"City of Duluth","208 City Hall, 411 West First Street",Duluth,MN,55802,218-730-5480,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ethnographic-study-american-indian-heritage-duluth,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007213,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical System (HVAC)",2018,7200,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7200,,"Bob Helman, Lynn Stegmaier, Duane Kaczmarek, Kris Akin, Dodi Helman, Don Holz, Doreen Kennedy, Mike McMenomy, Dan McNulty, Penny Tollefsrud, Bill Waldschmidt, Mary Waldschmidt",,"Dakota City Heritage Village","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dodi,Helman,"Dakota City Heritage Village","4008 220th Street West",Farmington,MN,55024,952-240-3717,dodihelman@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-system-hvac-1,,,,0 10007316,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical System (HVAC)",2017,7500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets achieved. QSE is very experienced in this work, and well regarded.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7500,,"Suzanne Meyerson, Diana Ackerman Smith, Carol Nelson, Jo Holm, Ella Meyerson, Tammy Moll",,"Atwater Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanne,Meyerson,"Atwater Area Historical Society","500 Pleasant Ave, PO Box 258",Atwater,MN,56209,,suzannemeyerson@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-system-hvac-2,,,,0 10007317,"Evaluation of HVAC System",2017,7900,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Our short-term target was achieved without a doubt by the report provided by Questions and Solutions Engineering. With the funds provided by the grant, we were able to have this work done by the firm. Although our long-term goals remain the same, we now possess vital information which will guide us towards achieving these goals in the future.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7900,,"Tom Dorrel, Steve Schmit, Dick Vlach, Marion Merz, Jason Kanuit, Richard Stubbs",,"Western Hennepin County Pioneers Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Richard,Stubbs,"Western Hennepin County Pioneers Association","1953 West Wayzata Blvd, PO Box 332","Long Lake",MN,55356,952-473-6557,museum@whcpa-museum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-hvac-system,,,,0 10007318,"Evaluation of Museum Lighting",2017,9300,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Planning & evaluating were achieved. We achieved because I assisted in leading the planning group, gave them floor plans, drew up my own floor plans and locations of rooms and displays, and worked well with the contractor.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9300,,"Virginia Klaphake, Mary Ann Arnzen, Anne Tiemann, Dolores Hiltner, Kathy Zachman, Roger Paschke, Jean Paschke, Jone Meyer, Geri Meyer, Kathy Middendorf, Bernice Doege, Joe Timmins, Viola Borgerding, Steve Borgerding, Jim Ricklick, Mary Linnemann, Jeanne Wilber, Henry Gruber.",4.56,"Melrose Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Roger,Paschke,"Melrose Area Historical Society","518 E 2nd Street SE",Melrose,MN,56352,320-256-3933,rpaschke@meltel.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-museum-lighting,,,,0 10012606,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical System (HVAC)",2018,6100," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Yes, we believe that target goals were achieved. We suppose we were able to achieve these results because this grant enabled us to hire LV Engineering to perform a professional analysis. This analysis included data collection of temperature and humidity levels and a comprehensive analysis of the church layout and its current HVAC system. LV Engineering provided solid recommendations for replacing our HVAC system given the limitations of the existing structure. They also confirmed a report from a previous company, that St. Peter's current HVAC system, although functioning, has performed well beyond its expected lifespan and replacing it is, not only necessary, but urgent.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6100,,"Deacon Dennis Bivens,Tim Dufault, Marlene Dufault, David Brule, Marie Chaput, Tim Chaput, Marlan Dufault, Madeline Dufault",0.03,"St. Peter Parish","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the building environment.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tim,Dufault,"St. Peter Parish"," 25823 185th Ave SW "," Crookston "," MN ",56716,"(218) 289-0457"," tdufault@rrv.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Polk,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-system-hvac-4,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012625,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical System (HVAC)",2019,8300," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Measurable outcome is the receipt of a detailed evaluation report that analyzes our current HVAC system, and provides recommendations and an estimated budget to address any problems, improve the environment to meet museum collection standards, and increase energy efficiency.",,185,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8485,,"Adam Blahnik, Barbara Weckman Brekke, Rachel Houck, Rick Krant, Betty Martin, William Reynolds, Fred Simon, Paul N. Youngs"," ","Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Nichols,"Scott County Historical Society"," 235 Fuller Street South "," Shakopee "," MN ",55379,"(952) 445-0378"," dnichols@scottcountyhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-system-hvac-5,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012636,"Evaluation of Worthington Armory Mechanical System (HVAC)",2019,9900," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The final outcome of the grant was a finished report with recommendations as how to best ensure a museum environment in the historic Armory building in Worthington. With this report in the hands of the of our architects, Koch Hazard, we are now ready to proceed with final plans on the HVAC system.",,560,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10460,,"Justin Ahlers, Gene Metz, Matt Widboom, Robert S. Demuth Jr., Donald Linssen"," ","County of Nobles","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system will provide appropriate controls for Nobles County Historical Society's museum environment.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,Demuth,"County of Nobles"," 315 10th St "," Worthington "," MN ",56187,"(507) 360-9016"," pdemuth@worthingtonutilities.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-worthington-armory-mechanical-system-hvac,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012644,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical System",2019,5000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","MEP Associates? final report, attached here, constitutes the final measurable outcome proposed in the grant application. The outcome was achieved to the City?s satisfaction. The report outlines the subsequent steps needed to prepare for the design and installation of a new HVAC system. It provides recommendations for specific equipment to improve Old Town Hall?s environment as well as a budget for implementation.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5000,,"Ned Carroll, Jim Davis, Judy Johnson, Jim Prom, Nick Roehl, Jim Willis, Jeffry Wosje (Mayor)"," ","City of Plymouth","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Natasha,Thoreson,"City of Plymouth"," 3400 Plymouth Blvd "," Plymouth "," MN ",55447,"(763) 509-5282"," info@plymouthmnhistoricalsociety.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-system,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013526,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical System (HVAC)",2021,7200,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7200,,"Hennen, Rita, President, Flicek, Robert, Vice-President, Johnson, Clifford, Secretary, Steil, Daniel, Treasurer, Dwyer, James, Trustee, Dingmann, Harvey, Trustee. Leyendecker, Rose, Trustee. Niehaus, Terry, Trustee",0.03,"Cold Spring Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rita,Hennen,"Cold Spring Area Historical Society","411 Main St.","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 248-5044",hennenrc@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-system-hvac-6,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012261,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical System (HVAC)",2020,1050," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,494,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",1544,,"Mayor Gordon Erickson, Council Members Jarod Sebring, Kevin Wilson, Carl Harju, and Forrest Amundsen."," ","City of Cokato","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Johanna,Ellison,"City of Cokato"," PO Box 686 "," Cokato "," MN ",55321-0686,"(320) 286-2427"," jellison@cokato.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-system-hvac-3,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17935,"Evaluation to Determine Eligibility for National Register",2013,4000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4000,,"Vonda Kelly, President, Executiive Director Larry Granger, Vice President Don Stiles, Treasurer Mary Vavrosky, Secretary: Board Members: Chuck Chalberg, Helen Roedecker, Iris Smith, Corey Schroeder",,"Bloomington Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the Bloomington Municipal Cemetery for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the Bloomington Municipal Cemetery for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Larry,Granger,"Bloomington Historical Society","1800 West Old Shakopee Road",Bloomington,MN,55431,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-determine-eligibility-national-register,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18137,"Evaluate HVAC System in Museum",2013,6800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6800,,"Ken Braaten, Harlen Highberg, Jan Feil, Larry Shelquist, Donna Rae Jacobson, Rodney Rhen, Jerry Gordon, Deb Wilde",,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate current system preparatory to better control of the Clearwater County History Museum environment",,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate current system preparatory to better control of the Clearwater County History Museum environment",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society","PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluate-hvac-system-museum,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024970,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical System (HVAC)",2021,8900,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Finding what we need to do before design,",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8900,,"Jon Wendorf, Jane Mudeking, Carol Strand, Linda Rykhus, Marcy Schramm",,"Wheels Across the Prairie Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Seth,Schmidt,"Wheels Across the Prairie Museum","PO Box 1091, 3297 US Hwy 14",Tracy,MN,56175,5078298104,seththaneschmidt@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-system-hvac-7,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025064,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical System (HVAC): Archives",2022,6400,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6400,,"Ann Ashton-Piper, Sylvia Bartley, Karen Durant, Matthew K. Entenza, Ellen Ewald, Nicholas C. Gangestad, Rev. Marlene Whiterabbit Helgemo, James Hereford, Veena Iyer, Diane L. Jacobson, Mark S. Johnson, Eric J. Jolly, Cynthia G. Jones, Wayne Jorgenson, Dean Kennedy, Toby Piper LaBelle, LaJune Thomas Lange, Steven E. Larson, Karolynn Lestrud, Terry Lindstrom, Dennis Meyer, Pamela Moksnes, Nancy (Mackey) Mueller, Jeffrey Nodland, John O'Brien, Paul C. Pribbenow (President), John Schwartz, Rev. Dr. Laurie Skow-Anderson, Dean Sundquist, Rev. Ann Svennungsen, Jill Nelson Thomas, David Tiede, Rev. Mark N. Wilhelm, Noya Woodrich",,"Augsburg University","Private College/University","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the environment of the Augsburg University archives.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the environment of the Augsburg University archives.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Hollerich,"Augsburg University","2211 Riverside Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55454,6123301603,holleric@augsburg.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-system-hvac-archives,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025179,"Evaluation of Building Compliance with ADA for The Bakken museum's West Winds Mansion",2022,9983,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1198,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11181,,"Brad Bakken, Heather Walch, Matthew Hunt, Ann Ladd, Mark van Osnabrugge, Rebecca Bergman, Matt Boehlke, Doreen Bortel, Jeffrey Blank, Raquel Briskin, Jessica Burdette, Georgine Busch, Caroline Byrd, Lavanya Gundamaraju, Jeff Hillins, Cat Jennings, Pat Keran, Mary Jo Kreitzer, Song Lo, Molly Sanford, Paula Skjefte, Carl Stamp, Barb Stinnett, John Uribe, Heather Campe",,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced firm to evaluate the museum and programming spaces for accessibility under ADA requirements.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced firm to evaluate the museum and programming spaces for accessibility under ADA requirements.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Imholte,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,6129263878,imholte@thebakken.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-compliance-ada-bakken-museums-west-winds-mansion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025205,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical System",2022,9600,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9600,,"Christine Rule, Roger Stahl, Kyle Benish, Linda Willihnganz, Ken Brown, Jordan Cepress, Daniel Dogo-Esekie, Ali Kryzer, Josefina Pozas, Dr. Paul Scanlon, Kirk Schumacher",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Krista,Lewis,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,5072829447,archivist@olmstedhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-system-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031222,"Evaluation by HVAC Consultant",2024,9010,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9010,,"David Elfstrand, Kristin Engman, Sandra Grunewald, Janelle Lindberg-Kendrick, Dan Lindgren, Chris Lundberg, Jerry Peterson, Barb Sackmann, Mary Sandgren, Jim Thorson",,"Gammelgarden Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Rinkenberger,"Gammelgarden Museum","20880 Olinda Trail, P.O. Box 62",Scandia,MN,55073,6517247872,media@gammelgardenmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-hvac-consultant,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031224,"Evaluation of Museum Building Mechanical System (HVAC)",2024,9000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9000,,"Tom Brace, Nyle Zikmund, Kathi Osmonson, Louis Goldenberg, Scott Futtrell, Chuck Standfuss",,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nyle,Zikmund,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","664 22nd Avenue NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,6128607442,nzikmund@sbmfire.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-museum-building-mechanical-system-hvac,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031167,"Evaluation of Museum Mechanical (HVAC) Systems",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,3945,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13945,,"President ? Dr. Peter B. Southard Ph.D. (term expires 10-25), Vice President ? Bruce Gustafson (term expires 10-25) , Secretary ? Dave Kringstad (term expires 10-24), Treasurer ? Mike Speltz (term expires 10-24), At-Large Director ? Ross Hammond (term expires 10-24), At-Large Director ? Jesse Mohler (term expires 10-24), At-Large Director ? Mark Gjevre (term expires 10-25), At-Large Director ? Dr. John Withrow (term expires 10-25). Museum Curator ? Dr. Paul Jones Ph.D. (no expiration)",,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Peter,Southard,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","668 Transfer Road, Suite 8","St. Paul",MN,55114,6513305487,pbsouthard@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-museum-mechanical-hvac-systems,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17338,"Evaluation of UMD Museums' Mechanical Systems",2010,14565,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota - Duluth",," The specific purpose of the project was to conduct an evaluation of the University of Minnesota Duluth Museums' Mechanical Systems (also called the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system or HVAC system) to determine what changes and improvements are feasible and necessary to improve the environmental conditions in each of three buildings: Glensheen, Tweed Museum of Art along with a proposed Tweed museum storage and work space on the second floor of the Chester Building. Glensheen, the historic home of Chester and Clara Congdon, is also home to a vast collection of art, antique furniture, Persian rugs, primary documents, first edition books, and priceless Congdon family heirlooms. The entire estate and collection has been in the care of the Regents of the University of Minnesota and operated for the public benefit by the University of Minnesota Duluth School of Fine Arts since 1979. As Glensheen is entering its second century of use, the University is taking steps to keep this outstanding property and collection secure by creating a sound environment. The primary outcome of this project is improved long term preservation of the collection. The Tweed Museum of Art (Tweed) was built in 1958 and has experienced the addition of the Sax Gallery in 1988. The Tweed is home to a large collection of two and three dimensional art - some 7,000 pieces that span hundreds of years in age representing numerous cultures from around the world. The Tweed is the cultural hub of Northern Minnesota faithfully exhibiting art that reflects a diverse population. More than 60,000 visitors come to the Tweed annually to enjoy the Tweeds vast collection and thousands of University students and faculty use the Tweed as a primary source for research, exhibition, and studies in advanced museum practices. Central to the Tweed's mission is proper collections management and a critical component to proper collections management is superior climate control. ",,"To evaluate environmental systems of the university's museums (Glensheen, Tweed Museum of Art, and Chester Building) preparatory to improving preservation conditions.",2010-03-19,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jack,Bowman,,"University of MN Duluth, School of Fine Arts, 1201 Ordean Court, Humanities 212",Duluth,MN,55812,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-umd-museums-mechanical-systems,,,, 17398,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical System (HVAC)",2011,6500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Rochester",," A comprehensive report, including three options for new service, was developed by a consortium of professionals for a new HVAC system for the Plummer House of the Arts. This group of professionals consisted of an AIA/LEED certified architect, an HVAC engineer, an historical consultant and a forester. The Henry S. Plummer House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and contains pieces of art and furnishings requiring museum quality climate control. Carefully analyzed, cost-effective and sensitive strategies to provide this climate control are clearly outlined for the implementation phase of the project. The best  and most recommended of three options is identified in the report. ",,"To hire a professional heating, ventilation and air conditioning engineer to evaluate the Henry S. Plummer House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and make recommendations for meeting climate standards",2010-09-17,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Stevenson,Williams,,"1223 Skyline Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-system-hvac-0,,,, 17137,"Evaluation of the Church of St. Stanislaus Perham",2010,3800,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Friends of the History Museum of East Otter Tail County",,"To hire a historian to evaluate the Church of St. Stanislaus in Perham for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire a historian to evaluate the Church of St. Stanislaus in Perham for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-04-23,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lina,Belar,,"230 First Avenue North",Perham,MN,56573,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-church-st-stanislaus-perham,,,, 17159,"Evaluate Trowbridge Park Bandshell",2010,3907,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Waseca",,"To have the Trowbridge Park Bandshell and Park evalauted for possibile inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To have the Trowbridge Park Bandshell and Park evalauted for possibile inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-04-16,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Les,Tlougan,,"508 State Street",Waseca,MN,56093,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluate-trowbridge-park-bandshell,,,, 17278,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical System (HVAC)",2011,6750,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,108,,,,,,"Pope County Historical Society",," The Pope County Historical Society hired experienced an HVAC engineer, to conduct an evaluation of their mechanical system.  This included three site visits to document current conditions through interviews, photos and temperature/humidity dataloggers placed throughout the museum.   With this information, they prepared a written analysis including recommendations to improve the HVAC system toward current museum standards. ",,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate current system preparatory to better control of the Pope County Museum environment",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Merlin,Peterson,,"809 South Lakeshore Drive",Glenwood,MN,56334,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-system-hvac,,,, 28728,"Evaluation of Building Mechanical Systems (HVAC)",2014,4400,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4400,,"Helen Apel, John Crandall, Larry Denny, James Dragseth, Elroy Evans,Jim Hofer, Carmen Pederson, Bette Peterson, Elaine Schmitz, Sylvia Tappe, Bob Zosel",,"Wadena County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate the current system preparatory to better control of the Wadena County Historical Society museum environment.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rose,Bakke,"Wadena County Historical Society","603 N Jefferson",Wadena,MN,56482,218-631-9079,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wadena,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-mechanical-systems-hvac,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28455,"Evaluation of Upgraded Weyerhaeuser Museum Mechanical System (HVAC)",2013,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The Evaluation of Upgraded Weyerhaeuser Museum Mechanical System (HVAC) Legacy grant project achieved the goal of providing The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum with an independent evaluation of the museum",,,649,,7149,,"Gen Waller, Camille Warzecha, Cathy Adamek, Tom Heying, Art Warner, Stan Wielinski, Pat Quinn, Lee Obermiller, Duane Welle",,"Morrison County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide an engineering assessment of the museum's environmental systems.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Ann Marie",Johnson,"Morrison County Historical Society","2151 S Lindbergh Drive, PO Box 239","Little Falls",MN,56345,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-upgraded-weyerhaeuser-museum-mechanical-system-hvac,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28509,"Evaluation of Air Conditioning/Ventilation System and Monitoring System",2013,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6500,,"Gary Koland, Arla Budd,John Skluzacek, Ardis Jensen, Edna Petersen, Steve Richardson, Michas Ohnstad, Richard Lindig, Dorla Clark, Richard Berglund, Harvey Klar, Edwin Stoffel, Helen Clarke",,"Pine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hired a qualified professional to perform an evaluation of the museum's HVAC system.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,JoAnn,Alexander,"Pine County Historical Society","PO Box 123",Askov,MN,55704,320-216-7636,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-air-conditioningventilation-system-and-monitoring-system,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34056,"Evaluation of Building and Exhibit Lighting",2016,7293,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7293,,"1. Nicholas Ostapenko, President, Duluth Law, Attorney, Retired BG MNARNG 2. Robert Boone, VP Personnel, Cambridge Schools, Retired, CSM MNARNG 3. Thomas Chial, Secretary, Retired, MNARNG 4. Tim Meininger, VP Finance, Retired Banker 5. Stephen Osman, VP Programs, MN Historical Society, Retired 6. Lyle Doerr, Board Member, Retired. MG MNARNG 7. Doug Hanson, Board Member, Radio Station Manager, Willmar, Retired CSM MNARNG 8. Betty Masoner, Board Member, Educator, Retired 9. Paul Monteen, Board Member, Retired Law Enforcement, St Paul 10. Jack Johnson, University of Minnesota, Retired 11. Frank Messina, Board Member, Owner Messina Realty, Duluth 12. Mark Vargas, Board Member, St. Cloud State University Library Dean 13. Dean Ascheman, Board Member, Retired IBM 14. Mark Ritchie, Board Member, Retired MN Secretary of State 13. Richard Nash, Board Member, MN National Guard, Adjutant General 14. Jon VanderHagen, Board Member, Urgent Care Doctor, Brainerd 15. Jeff Thielen Executive, Director, MN Military Museum, ex officio Member 16. Doug Bekke, Curator, MN Military Museum, ex officio Member",0.00,"Minnesota Military Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Bekke,"Minnesota Military Museum","Camp Ripley, 15000 Highway 115","Little Falls",MN,56345,612-618-6997,dpbekke@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-building-and-exhibit-lighting,,,,0 34059,"Evaluate Current and Redesigned Lighting",2016,8545,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Achieved...The project goal was ""To assess current lighting in two buildings housing artifacts most sensitive to light sources and to identify and recommend improved lighting systems to stabilize the quality of artifacts."" Rummel's Final Report developed a long-term preservation plan for these artifacts.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8545,,"Bernie Aronson,Kate Aydin, Rolland Digre,Roger Hexem,Dean Janiszeski,Lyndon Johnson,Gail Kvernmo,Orlan Sandro,Marc Widmark",0.00,"Lincoln County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Roger,Hexem,"Lincoln County Historical Society","P.O Box 211, 610 Elm St.",Hendricks,MN,56136,507-275-5247,hexemw@Yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluate-current-and-redesigned-lighting,,,,0 10007148,"Examining Space at the Burnside School Site, an Oneota Village in Red Wing",2018,9969,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9969,,"G. Kehl (Chair), T. Wise (Vice Chair), W. Jonason (Vice Chair), J. Taylor (Secretary), M. Chronister (Treasurer), A. Brown (Ex-officio), C AlAhmar, H Boehne, J Corkrean, J Cosgriff, D Edwards, E Engh, T Fisher, C Fletcher, J Ghani, G Glasrud, P Kasbohm, M Leick, L Pendy, B Phillips, J Poferl, S Proeschel, S Rankin, L Schlosser, J Seifert, T Skidmore, T Soller, J Spaulding-Schmidt, R Trembley, M Vale, J Walker, A Walsh",,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization and analysis of archaeological collections, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota","120 W Kellogg Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-221-4576,efleming@smm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Goodhue, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/examining-space-burnside-school-site-oneota-village-red-wing,,,,0 10007319,"Exhibit Installation: WWI Brown County and the First Amendment",2017,8982,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short-term goal was to review text and construct cases, both of which occurred. To our knowledge there are no mistakes in the panels. Our medium term goal was to prepare for the opening. We were slightly delayed due to major transitions in staff, however the exhibition opened in early May with a series of events. A VIP event with in-depth tours with historian Dan Hoisington, followed by a members preview, and finally the public opening, complete with performances with Molly Hennig who sang WWI era songs and the Comrades of Valor Color Guard. The long-term goal is continued use of the exhibit, and indeed, through a variety of initiatives, visitorship of the exhibit is flourishing, with local visitors and tourists alike coming specifically to the museum to experience the exhibit. In fact, over 500 school kids toured the museum this spring to see the new exhibit. We are also partnering with a variety of organizations to increase awareness of Brown County and World War I, including the New Ulm Public Library, the New Ulm Film Society, Turner Hall, Springfield Historical Society, and community members to offer a wide-range of WWI themed programs. We are planning more for 2018 to sustain momentum and increase interest. Media coverage and visitor feedback has been very positive. Visitors are impressed by the overall display, enjoy viewing slides on a stereoscope and listening to music in the Home Front, watching historic interviews on a interactive kiosk, and viewing WWI trench footage through a periscope in a mock trench. We also have a letter writing station so guests can draft letters to public officials about the First Amendment, and many guests, including children have been writing letters. We also have improved visitor experience in the museum store by adding WWI themed merchandise, including poppy pins, exhibit posters, toy diving submarines, and toy periscopes.",,1889,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10871,,"Lisa Besemer, President, Roger Hippert, Vice President, Yvonne Weber, Secretary, Jerry Gulden, Treasurer, Vicki Pieser, Anne Earl, Wayne Wagner, Mary Ellen Domeier, Loren Wing, Lynn Henle, Cara Iverson Knauf, Kyle Krenz.",,"Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","With the centenary of the U.S. involvement in the Great War in Europe, the experience of predominantly German New Ulm and Brown County continues to have national significance and relevance to current events. The Brown County Historical Society created an exhibit, ""Loyalty and Dissent: Brown County and World War I"" on the second floor of their museum to illustrate and interpret the war experience of 1917 and 1918 as it pertained to Brown County. America's entry into World War I led to one of our nation's greatest tests of the First Amendment and its limits, set in a climate of suspicion about the loyalty of those who dissented from U.S. involvement in what they saw as a European conflict. In Brown County, these were not academic questions found in old, dusty law books. They affected the lives of every citizen as they made decisions about what those fundamental rights meant in everyday life. In addition, many young men, and several women, went on to serve their country on the battlefields of France and Belgium, some never returning home. The exhibit is expected to continue in this location for six to eight years. Each interpretive segment throughout the exhibit encourages viewers to develop their own interpretation based on the information presented.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marnie,Leist,"Brown County Historical Society","2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-233-2618,director@browncountyhistorymn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Brown",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-installation-wwi-brown-county-and-first-amendment,,,,0 10007320,"Exhibit Plan for New Permanent Exhibit Gallery",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Andrea Hess, President; Neal Ingebrigtson, Vice-President; Caroline Koska, Treasurer; Nicole DeBoer, Secretary; Steve Linstrom; Jerry Bottleberghe; Mary Jones; Carol White.",,"Lyon County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for Lyon County Historical Society.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society","301 W. Lyon St.",Marshall,MN,56258,507-537-6580,schefej@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-plan-new-permanent-exhibit-gallery,,,,0 10007321,"Exhibit Research for Inventing for Health: Minnesota's Biomedical Revolution",2017,44000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The application identified three short-term impacts, one intermediate impact, and one long-term impact. The short-term impacts were framed as goals to be accomplished within the grant period. These were exceeded or achieved, and detailed comments are below. The intermediate and long-term impacts are targets to be achieved after the conclusion of the project. Given our success in achieving our short-term goals, we anticipate meeting our intermediate and long-term targets as well. Results were achieved/exceeded because the contractors working on the project were highly-experienced and talented. Bakken staff took considerable care to choose this contract staff. The project was a staff priority, and is part of a larger project that is an institutional priority. Finally, a $10,000 MHCH grant that preceded this one provided direction and established a strong basis for completing the work. Comments regarding short-term impacts and progress indicators: 1. Learn about three new directions for research through the survey of historical archives, repositories and resources. This was exceeded. The researcher uncovered a number of fascinating and relevant narratives. Several of these were pursued and resulted in interesting interviews. Others could be pursued at a later date. 2. Learn key historical stories of innovation that took place in Minnesota's Medical Alley that are supported by images, artifacts and video footage, indicated by the identification of historical resources to include in at least two exhibition components. This was achieved, and as development on the broader ""Inventing for Health"" project continues, we may find that it was exceeded. As noted above artifacts and stories acquired through this project will be used in a small ""prologue"" exhibit to open spring of 2018. Video interviews will be used in a larger exhibition, and will be supported through additional narratives, archival resources and objects collected or identified through the project. 3. Identify the historical stories uncovered through this project that resonate with a diverse group of visitors. We achieved this by testing portions of the video interviews with two focus groups. A report on the focus groups is attached.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",44000,,"Earl E. Bakken, Brad Bakken, Rebecca M. Bergman, Lawrence Bick, Georgine L. Busch, Timothy Denison, Matthew Hunt, Ann Ladd, Caroline Leab, Kandace Olsen, Lesa Ramos, Kathy Scoggin, Janet Swedal, John Uribe, Heather Walch, David Whitman",,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of the biomedical technology industry in Minnesota in preparation for a future exhibit.",,,2016-11-01,2018-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Juliet,Burba,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,"612-926-3878 x 217",burba@thebakken.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-research-inventing-health-minnesotas-biomedical-revolution,,,,0 10007150,"Exhibit & Gallery Lighting Evaluation and Redesign",2018,8524,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8524,,"Glenn Holm, Harriet Heinen, Lola Grafstrom, Sheila Winstead, Irene Olson, Bruce Olson, Colleen Lorenson, Jolene Juhl, Bob Granitz, Katie Hedlund, Karen Hagen, Aaron Magnusson",,"Roseau County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Britt,Dahl,"Roseau County Historical Society","121 Center Street E, Ste 101",Roseau,MN,56751,218-463-1918,rchsroseau@mncable.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-gallery-lighting-evaluation-and-redesign,,,,0 10013455,"Exhibit Research Regarding Lifestyles and Recreation",2021,9900,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,890,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10790,,"Thomas Wickie, Damon Weinandt, Sharon Diemer, Rosalee Davis, Margaret McDonald, Shawn Colbert, Doug Jacobson, Marilyn Wahl, Marilyn Nickel, Esther Buller.",,"Cottonwood County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified professional to research lifestyles and recreation in Cottonwood County in preparation for an upcoming exhibit.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Linda,Fransen,"Cottonwood County Historical Society","812 Fourth Ave.",Windom,MN,56101,"(507) 831-1134",cchs@windomnet.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-research-regarding-lifestyles-and-recreation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013489,"Exhibit Plan for Lake of the Woods County Historical Society",2021,43260,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,12500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",55760,,"Robbie Humeniuk, Rita Krause, Greg Johnson, Calista Wolf, Joel Hanson, Ralph Christofferson, Gary Aery, Don Holte.",,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for Lake of the Woods County Historical Society.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lindsay,Marshall,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","206 8th Avenue SE, Suite 150",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-1200",lowhsociety@mncable.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-plan-lake-woods-county-historical-society,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10013508,"Exhibit Strategic Plan for Reimagining the Permanent Exhibits",2021,9647,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10247,,"Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Judy Bodway, Mike Bernatz , Jodi Dangsingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Scott Fischer, Kelly Fluharty, Scott Hannon, Sue Hovell, Ken Lindemann, Erich Lippman, Denise McDowell, Dennis McEntaffer, Jonelle Moore (ex-officio), Janis Martin, Blake Pickart, Mary Stoltman, Dan Weis",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The Exhibit Strategic Plan for reimagining the permanent exhibits will be a vital tool moving forward. It will be a road map for a complex process. It is a working document that will be a guide, yet recommendation priories and outlined phases are flexible to opportunities and unforeseen circumstances along the way. Future generations of visitors and locals have a county historical society that continues to look forward and better itself. The document's contents will help the organization to reach wider audiences and make deeper connections with current regulars through the process of bettering their exhibits. ",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Weaver,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,"(507) 454-2723",educator@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-strategic-plan-reimagining-permanent-exhibits,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 17776,"Exhibit: Minnesota Aviation Innovators, 1910-1945",2012,5830,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5830,,,,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create a traveling exhibit that will explore the roots of Minnesota's aviation industry.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Yaeger,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-minnesota-aviation-innovators-1910-1945,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024998,"Exhibit Artifact Management",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","We feel that we met our short-term goal of removing the artifacts from the Old Town exhibit. As stated in the Changes to Original Workplan, we were able to remove the artifacts much quicker than expected (December 2021). As our indicator stated it was 1,100 artifacts, it was actually closer to 1,500 artifacts and an additional unknown number at this point of program items (non-accessioned artifacts). For the most part, our artifacts were in the database and made the project run smoothly. Our intermediate goal was to have the items in temporary storage in a controlled environment by the time construction begins. While Old Town was already demolished, we have nearly 80% of the collection already in storage. The remaining items will be in storage by March, well-before the June construction begins. Part of the delay in this part of the project is the need for our organization to move a number of items from storage (overstock book publications, old exhibit cases, etc.) into new storage areas to clear space for the artifacts. These items will remain in storage that provides temperature control. The long-term impact was that we would have a better understanding of our collection and have the artifacts stored properly. While the artifacts are still needing to be placed in storage, we already have a better understanding of what the artifacts are that were in Old Town. We found an umber of issues with numbering, or non-numbered artifacts, and we were able to fix those issues in our database. This gives us a much better understanding of our collection and fixed errors that could have had major implications if they were not discovered years from now.",,2293,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12293,,"Bruce Anderson, Marty Jo Bruyer, Jim Gerten, Don Parker, Theresa Palmersheim, Nicole Sindelar, Steve Stremski, Maria Therres, Stephanie Tulgren, Dale Weeks",0.29,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matt,Carter,"Dakota County Historical Society","130 3rd Avenue North","South St. Paul",MN,55075,6515527548,matthew.carter@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-artifact-management,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025101,"Exhibit Plan: ""We are Here: Immigration & Nobles County""",2022,118500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,10400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",128900,,"Shari Nelson, Sandy Wood, Jerry Fiola, Joel Kunze, Jay Milbrandt, Michael Vosbergh, Arthur Frame, Patrick Demuth, Ron Wood, Mitch Reker, and Meredith Vaselaar.",0.51,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consulting firm to write an exhibit plan for an upcoming exhibit on immigration in Nobles County.",,"To hire a qualified consulting firm to write an exhibit plan for an upcoming exhibit on immigration in Nobles County.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187,5073764431,nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-plan-we-are-here-immigration-nobles-county,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031272,"Exhibit Sensory Accessibility Project",2024,9950,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9950,,"Ben Porter, Roy Martin, Hannah Mae Curtis Governed by the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Minnesota Veterinary History Museum)","Public College/University",,,"To improve public accessibility with new tactile and audio components that will complement permanent exhibit displays and meet current industry standards and DEAI practices.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mari,Kuennen,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Minnesota Veterinary History Museum)","1365 Gortner Ave","St. Paul",MN,55108-1047,6126255000,mvhm@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-sensory-accessibility-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031139,"Exhibit Gallery Lighting Installation",2024,98000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Our exhibit visitor experience we elevated greatly by the installation of new lighting. One visitor noted, ""Wow! I can see! I don't have to use my cell phone flashlight to illuminate the exhibits and texts?..Thank you for the wonderful new lighting in the Museum."" This experience is a vast improvement! Our light meter readings show that the dimmers are an important and useful part of meeting museum standards for lighting levels. We have the dimmers set nearly exactly to the settings that our lighting designer predicted with a bit more dimming on the tracks with less distance from objects. Our stained glass windows at the eastern end of the space also lets more light in and the tracks along that wall are dimmed a bit more. I have attached a document that shows the range in foot candles and each of the dimmer settings. Our curator of collections will continue to monitor the levels and the preservation of the artifacts on display. Additionally our visitor services staff and volunteers will seek visitor comment and input when necessary. The Museum lighting designer was the main reason we achieved our goal along with our local electrical contractor.",,10325,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",108325,,"Matt Becker, Roger Berg, Mike Bernatz, Gwen Carman, Anne Conway, Kelly Fluharty, Jim Goblirsch, Scott Hannon, Erich Lippman, Gay Mortensen, Jessica Richards, Luke Sims, Stephen Swenson, Jill Veerkamp, Jonelle Moore",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Winona County Historical Society's exhibit lighting system.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carrie,Johnson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,2183872883,director@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-gallery-lighting-installation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031155,"An Exhibit Concept of the Post-World War II Suburban Development of Fridley, Minnesota",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","All the targets were achieved. One that proved to be a challenge was the Short Term Progress Indicator #2: ""Conversations with individuals or a group to discuss their reasons for moving to Fridley."" Steve felt that it was vital that we include the voices of newer arrivals to Fridley as we work on the project, and the demographics of Fridley show that the city has many, many newer arrivals. It was difficult, however, to actually find ones who would commit to an informal conversation with Steve. He did have some of those conversations, but we know we need to have more as the project continues.",,-72,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9928,,"Judy Anderson, Mark Bonesteel, Dorothy Gargaro, Lori Greiner, Mary Ann Hoffman, Mary Sue Meyers, Noreen Rickenbach, Al Taylor, Rob Zelenak",0.039215686,"Fridley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan about the post-World War II development of Fridley, MN.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Ann",Hoffman,"Fridley Historical Society","611 Mississippi Street",Fridley,MN,55432,7637805911,mahoffma@iphouse.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-concept-post-world-war-ii-suburban-development-fridley-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031157,"Exhibit Planning and Design: Brewing in Washington County",2024,18000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","All targets as listed above were achieved. WCHS attributes the success of this project to the positive working relationship developed between ourselves and Split Rock Studios. We thoroughly appreciate their professionalism, acceptance and encouragement of feedback, and dedication to the highest standards of exhibit planning and production.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",18000,,"Dave Lindsey (President, Cottage Grove), Ryan Collins (Vice President, Stillwater), Karlene McComb (Secretary, Stillwater), Tom Simonet (Treasurer, May Twp), June Eagleton (Marine on St. Croix), Holly Fitzenberger (Stillwater), Sheila Hause (May Twp), Rick Hodsdon (Stillwater), Angie Noyes (White Bear Lake), Becky Pung (Red Wing), Karen Ukura (Hugo)",,"Washington County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for the history of brewing in Washington County.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brent,Peterson,"Washington County Historical Society","1862 Greeley St. S",Stillwater,MN,55082,6514395956,Brent.Peterson@wchsmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-planning-and-design-brewing-washington-county,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17285,"Exhibit: Doctor, Doctor, Give Me the News: Early Healthcare",2010,6896,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1800,,,,,,"Beltrami County Historical Society",," To produce a new exhibit on early county healthcare, the Beltrami County Historical Society (BCHS) drew from primary records in local and state repositories and used the funds for the research and development phase of the exhibit. The exhibit follows the path of early healthcare in Beltrami County including traditional healing, the history of North Country Hospital and Lake Julia Sanatorium to dentistry. According to Wanda Hoyum, Executive Director of the Beltrami County Historical Society, ""Not only did this grant allow us to move into the actual implementation  of the exhibit, but all the research conducted through BCHS and MHS archives, interviews, newspaper articles and ads will be added to BCHS archives and research library for present-day researchers and for the ""inquiring minds: that need to know the importance of the history of healthcare in Beltrami County and the role it played in shaping this community well into the future for the next generation of researchers."" ",,"To produce a new exhibit on early county healthcare drawn from primary records in local and state repositories",2010-01-13,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Wanda,Hoyum,,"130 Minnesota Ave. SW",Bemidji,MN,56601,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-doctor-doctor-give-me-news-early-healthcare,,,, 10031316,"Exhibit Design: Who We Are and How We Got Here",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Short Term/Engagement of the individuals whose stories are included: Two focus group meetings were held with the interviewers and interviewees; more than 75% of those invited to participate attended those meetings. Intermediate Term/Engagement of the broader community with the exhibit: The fabricated exhibit will be ""launched"" on Sept 5 at a public event at the local library, as a kickoff to Welcoming Week. Its inaugural appearance will be at the Passport to the World tent at the community's Multicultural Fiesta on September 14, and will then be on display at the Watonwan County Library has the first stop as a touring exhibit. The Pioneer Bank, MCHS-St. James (Mayo Clinic site), and both the Northside Elementary and St. James High Schools will host the exhibit over the next months; other community institutions will be invited to host the exhibit as well; that exceeds our initial goal of at least 3 host sites. We anticiipate that far more than 25 community members will attend the launch exhibit, and the attendance at the Multicultural Fiesta typically exceeds 500. Long Term Impact: In measurable terms, this remains to be seen. However the appreciation of the ethnic and cultural diversity in the community, as well as a growing sense of belonging for those who previously felt unseen and unheard through sharing their stories is named anecdotally in this YouTube video in which Julieta and Ever, two of our cultural liaisons, share their thoughts about the project in this Youtube video: https://youtu.be/_8z6ZHjJ7mU?si=tu2wa-uctKrUfvAr",,2650,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12650,,"Richard Spitzner, Michael Tonsager, Jason Monnens, Michelle Mohlenbrock, Scott Runge, Nancy Trujillo Vite",,"St. James Public Schools","K-12 Education",,,"The exhibit consists of a series of 8 retractable banners, including layout and editing of bilingual text for the “Who We Are and How We Got Here” oral history project in St. James. Eight panels were designed and are ready to be sent to fabrication. The panels include an intro and outro to the exhibit and six panels, each with two quotes relating to one of the six cultural themes most frequently addressed in the collected narratives. Each panel is bilingual, intentionally designed to have the content displayed first in Spanish, followed by the English equivalent. The quotes also appear bilingually, with the quote in the speaker's first language followed by its translation. The exhibit includes a QR code which will link to the collection of narratives in the UMN-Morris archives as well as to additional resources on the Uniting Cultures/Uniendo Culturas website (the webpage formatting for this is still being completed; currently the code links to Google Drive folders). A brochure is being created to accompany the exhibit; it will include a description of the overarching project, more details about the process for collecting the stories, and the QR code link to the narratives and supplemental resources.  ",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Branstad,"St. James Public Schools","500 3rd Ave. S., PO Box 509","St. James",MN,56081,5073175321,pat.branstad@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Watonwan,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-design-who-we-are-and-how-we-got-here,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 33977,"Exhibit Research and Plan: Technology of MN Model Railroads",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,President,0.00,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for the history of technology in Minnesota model railroads.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Oscar,Lund,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","1021 Bandana Boulevard East, Suite 222","Saint Paul",MN,55108,612-618-0442,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-research-and-plan-technology-mn-model-railroads,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37454,"Exhibitions Programming",2017,66385,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","FY17 - 65 percent of families, adults, and young adults will strongly agree that the programs were welcoming and inclusive of their identities. 60 percent will indicate that the overall experience was excellent. Net Promoter Score for exhibit programs for families, adults, and young adults will be 50+",,,,,66385,4308,,0.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS exhibits are supported by diverse programming that complements exhibit content while extending the rich stories of Minnesota's history. MNHS staff are able to partner with community organizations on innovative programs for visitors of all ages. In FY17, programs included lectures, panel discussions, film screenings, musical performances, readers theater programs in the exhibit gallery, hands-on family activities and other events. New in FY17, North Woods Girl Storybook Walk was an exhibit of giant illustrated storybook pages, taken from the MNHS Press book of the same name, that was displayed throughout the building. The exhibit promoted reading and physical activity for preschool-age children and their families.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibitions-programming-1,,,, 28837,"Exhibit Lighting Evaluation and Redesign",2015,6375,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6375,,"Ken Braaten, Harlan Highberg, Larry Shelquist, Jan Feil, Debbie Wilde, Rodney Rhen, David Hallan, DonnaRae Jacobson, Fred Sundquist",,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society","PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,218-785-2000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-lighting-evaluation-and-redesign,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28865,"Exhibit Plan: 3M and Maplewood",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Robert Jensen, William Bruentrup, Raydelle Bruentrup, Donna Jensen, Steve Carlson, Charlotte Wasiluk, Mickey Michlitsch, Michael Ericson, Richard Currie.",,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for an exhibit exploring the relationship between 3M and Maplewood.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Jensen,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","2170 E County Road D",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-900-3539,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-plan-3m-and-maplewood,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28669,"Exhibit Production: Settling Spring Grove",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Dr. Thom Carlson, Bill and Karen Fried, Jim and Karen Gray, Ed and A.J. Myrah, J.C. Nerstad, Georgia Rosendahl, Mike and Diane Schmidt, Melissa Pierce Schroeder, Saundy Solum, Jill Storlie, Esq., Drs. Johnathan and Patty Storlie, and Mary Ann Thurmer.",,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire consultants to develop and install an exhibit on the founding of two communities in Houston County.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Gray,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","PO Box 223, 163 West Main Street","Spring Grove",MN,55974,507-450-1373,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-production-settling-spring-grove,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28933,"Exhibitions Programming",2014,147169,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Attendance: over 20,000 people participated in programs. Outcomes: 90% of participants will agree/strongly agree the programs increased their knowledge and understanding of topic; Net Promoter Score will average 60%; 50% of participants will indicate that the programs made them much more or more interested in history.",,,,,146717,452,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Historical Society exhibitions are supported by diverse programming that complements the content of the exhibitions. These additional programs augmented and promoted the rich stories of Minnesota's history in connection with exhibitions such as ""American Spirits: the Rise and Fall of Prohibition"" and ""Toys of the 50s, 60s and 70s.""",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibitions-programming,,,, 34027,"Exhibit Lighting Evaluation and Redesign",2015,8431,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The targets of this project were achieved. The lighting evaluation and report conducted by Richard Rummel of Rummel Design is on target of LCHS's expectations of the museum's 2nd floor exhibit space. LCHS has a professional report that can be used for bids when it is time to conduct the next phase of installation of the new lighting system.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",8431,,"Neal Ingebrigtson, Andrea Hess, Kathy Lozinski, Nicole DeBoer, Jan Hansen, Steve Lindstrom, Dan Markell",0.00,"Lyon County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society","301 W. Lyon St.",Marshall,MN,56258,507-537-6580,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibit-lighting-evaluation-and-redesign-0,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34083,"Exhibitions Programming",2016,51788,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Projected Attendance for FY 16 is 20,000 participating in programs. Based on past evaluations, we anticipate our outcomes will be: 1) 90% of participants will agree/strongly agree the programs increased their knowledge and understanding of topic; 2) 80% of participants will have increased their knowledge of Minnesota's history, places, and culture; and cultural traditions; 3) 80 percent will feel that the programs were welcoming and inclusive of their identities. The Net Promoter Score will be 64+.",,,,,51788,956,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS exhibitions are supported by diverse programming that complements the content of the exhibitions. These additional programs augment and promote the rich stories of Minnesota's history. In FY16, programs included lectures, musical performances, hands-on family activities, and other events. In particular, three exhibitions",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exhibitions-programming-0,,,, 17107,"Existing Museum HVAC Evaluation",2010,4700,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,751,,,,,,"Bois Forte Heritage Museum",," An engineering professional conducted a review of the Bois Forte Heritage Center HVAC systems, their operation, capacity and capability to maintain tight temperature and humidity conditions. In addition, they presented recommendations for addressing current concerns and improving systems performance and efficiency. The Heritage Center staff intended to better understand the capabilities of the existing HVAC systems serving its 11,000 square foot exhibit, collections storage, office, and support facility. Construction of the building was completed in 2001 and has served the Museum reasonably well during its first decade of operation. The Museum indoor environmental control criteria is 65-70 degrees F and 45-50 percent RH year-round. Although temperature control typically falls within this range, the more critical relative humidity levels vary significantly in and out of the acceptable range. The completion of this project is the first step in a process that will result in implementing environmental improvements within the building. When the HVAC systems have been upgraded following the recommendations in the report generated as a result of this project, future generations will benefit through better long term preservation of the collections. Heritage Center staff also expect an ancillary benefit of increased energy efficiency resulting a greener facility footprint and lower costs. An additional advantage may be enhanced visitor comfort resulting in a more enjoyable visit to the museum. ",,"To hire an engineering professional to evaluate the museum environment prior to making improvements for better storage of culturally significant artifacts",2010-03-12,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,William,Latady,,"1500 Bois Forte Road",Tower,MN,55790,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/existing-museum-hvac-evaluation,,,, 18039,"Expanding Access to American Indian Objects from the Bishop Whipple Collections",2011,306803,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organization: Science Museum of Minnesota. The Science Museum of Minnesota and the Minnesota Historical Society each maintain important historical collections of American Indian cultural objects assembled by Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple. The objects document the changes experienced by the Dakota and Ojibwe in Minnesota in the 19th century. ACHF funds are enabling the Society and Science Museum to fully research, catalog and digitally record the 500 objects in the Whipple collection. The two institutions are also collaborating on a web site that will enable wider audiences to interact with these images and learn stories about this important collection of artifacts. ",,"Partner Organization: Science Museum of Minnesota The Science Museum of Minnesota and the Minnesota Historical Society each maintain important historical collections of American Indian cultural objects assembled by Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple. The objects document the changes experienced by the Dakota and Ojibwe in Minnesota in the 19th century. ACHF funds are enabling the Society and Science Museum to fully research, catalog and digitally record the 500 objects in the Whipple collection. The two institutions are also collaborating on a web site that will enable wider audiences to interact with these images and learn stories about this important collection of artifacts.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marcia,Anderson,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3311,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/expanding-access-american-indian-objects-bishop-whipple-collections,,,, 28963,"Expanding Support and Training Opportunities for Museum Professionals",2014,60000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Deliver a consistent level of capacity-building service to Minnesota's museum community. Revising the membership program for greater reach and impact. Expand on the successful program model used for the Bringing Museums Together series.",,,,,60000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: Minnesota Association of Museums (MAM) MAM provides professional development and support to museum professionals across the state. This partnership funds a part-time managing coordinator to research professional development programs for museum professionals, communicate and promote the programs, determine what additional professional development opportunities are needed and expand MAM programming to serve organizations across the state.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/expanding-support-and-training-opportunities-museum-professionals,,,, 34112,"Expanding Support and Training Opportunities for Museum Professionals",2016,24687,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Part-time managing director hired (twice, due to turnover), revised MAM bylaws, membership survey conducted, museum tool kit created, professional development programs implemented (Summit at Summit and MAM Mixers).",,,,,24687,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Association of Museums collaborates with the Minnesota Historical Society in providing professional development and support to history museum professionals across the state. In FY15, this partnership will assist with the funding of a part-time managing coordinator to begin implementing findings on history museum continuing education needs.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/expanding-support-and-training-opportunities-museum-professionals-0,,,, 17882,"Expansion of Minneapolis Historic Walking and Biking Tours",2013,1645,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1645,,,,"Preserve Minneapolis",,"To revise and expand existing walking and bicycle tours with eight additional tours of historic resources.",,"To revise and expand existing walking and bicycle tours with eight additional tours of historic resources.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Chuck,Liddy,"Preserve Minneapolis","3609 14th Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/expansion-minneapolis-historic-walking-and-biking-tours,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18003,"Expansion of Statewide History Player Program",2011,148033,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," History Player in the Classroom is a popular program in which actors portraying historical figures come to Minnesota classrooms to give students ""real life"" lessons in history. Arts and Cultural Heritage funding is enabling the Minnesota Historical Society to expand access to the History Player program. Starting in 2011, the cost to schools for the program will be significantly reduced and the Society will pay for the mileage and travel expenses for programs booked outside the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Scholarships are also now available to cover the full cost of the program for eligible schools and organizations. In addition, the Society is increasing accessibility by adapting the program for senior citizens and families, making the History Player program available to nursing homes and public libraries across the state. ",,"The History Players program is a popular program in which actors portraying historical figures come to Minnesota classrooms to give students ""real life"" lessons in history. ACHF funding is enabling the Minnesota Historical Society to expand access to the History Player program. Starting in 2011, the cost to schools for the program will be significantly reduced and the Society will pay for the mileage and travel expenses for programs booked outside the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Scholarships are also now available to cover the full cost of the program for eligible schools and organizations. In addition, the Society is increasing accessibility by adapting the program for senior citizens and families, making History Players available to nursing homes and public libraries across the state.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/expansion-statewide-history-player-program,,,, 17704,"Expansion of Downtown National Register District",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"City of Faribault","Local/Regional Government","To expand the downtown Faribault National Register Historic District by adding eligible properties.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kim,Clausen,"City of Faribault",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/expansion-downtown-national-register-district,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17960,"Exploring the Past at the Katharine Ordway Natural History Study Area Through Phase I Archaeological Survey",2013,29550,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,29550,,"Peter W. Ahn, Paul A. Anderson, Charles G. Berg, Anne Crandall Campbell, Melvin Collins, Jerry Crawford, Ruth Stricker Dayton, David J. Deno, R. Lawrence Dessem, Maura G. Donovan, Steven C. Euller, Peter H. Fenn, Timothy D. Hart-Andersen, Michael A. Huber, Patricia R. Hurley, Carrie Norbin Killoran, Michael J. Klingensmith, Jeffrey B. Larson, John C. Law, Mark G. Leonard, Lee A. Nystrom, Paul L.H. Olson, Sandra R. Ortiz, Sara L. Peterson, Juan F. Rada, James L. Reissner, Brian Rosenberg (ex officio), Susan Dunst Schwartz, Michael E. Sneed, Bruce L. Soltis, Mark A. Vander Ploeg, Per von Zelowitz, Jon M. Walton, Jennifer Opdyke Wilhelm",,"Macalester College","Private College/University","To conduct a Phase I archaeological survey of 150 acres in the Katharine Ordway Natural History Study Area, Inver Grove Heights",,"To conduct a Phase I archaeological survey of 150 acres in the Katharine Ordway Natural History Study Area, Inver Grove Heights",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Scott,Legge,"Macalester College","1600 Grand Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exploring-past-katharine-ordway-natural-history-study-area-through-phase-i-archaeological-s,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17988,"Exploring Minnesota's Natural History: Digitization and Online Access",2013,121932,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,121932,,"University of Minnesota Board of Regents: Honorable Linda A. Cohen, Chair, Honorable Clyde E. Allen, Jr., Honorable Richard B. Beeson, Honorable Laura Brod, Honorable John Frobenius, Honorable Venora M. Hung, Honorable David M. Larson, Honorable Dean E. Johnson, Honorable David McMillan, Honorable Maureen Ramirez, Honorable Patricia S. Simmons, Honorable Thomas Devine, and Brian Steeves, Acting Executive Director and Corporate Secretary",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","Public College/University","To digitize and make accessible botanical, zoological, and geological records documenting the natural history of Minnesota, 1872-1946",,"To digitize and make accessible botanical, zoological, and geological records documenting the natural history of Minnesota, 1872-1946",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Erik,Moore,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","450 McNamara Alumni Center , 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exploring-minnesotas-natural-history-digitization-and-online-access,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025200,"Exploring Villages and Burial Mounds in Red Wing, Minnesota through Aerial Thermography",2022,9987,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9987,,"Edward Inch (President), Brian Martensen (Interim Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs), David Jones (Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management), Richard Straka (Vice President of Finance & Administration), Kent Stanley (Vice President of University Advancement), Mark Johnson (Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Information Technology), Lynn Akey (Vice President for Student Success, Analytics and Integrated Planning), and Henry Morris (Vice President for Institutional Diversity)",0.03,"Minnesota'state University, Mankato (EARTH Systems Lab)","Public College/University","To hire a qualified archaeologist to collect aerial thermographic imagery from three Silvernale phase sites in the Red Wing area and analyze the data for a comprehensive report",,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to collect aerial thermographic imagery from three Silvernale phase sites in the Red Wing area and analyze the data for a comprehensive report",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ronald,Schirmer,"Minnesota'state University, Mankato (EARTH Systems Lab)","359 Trafton Science Center North, Minnesota'state University, Mankato",Mankato,MN,56001,5073896612,ronald.schirmer@mnsu.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exploring-villages-and-burial-mounds-red-wing-minnesota-through-aerial-thermography,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28833,"Exploring Dunwoody's Place in Local and National History",2015,9000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9000,,"Russell Becker, Rick Clevette, Richard Copeland, David Crosby, Nancy Dahl, Bruce Engelsma, Ted Ferrara, Mark Fleischhacker, James Fox, Michael Hanson, Richard Jeulich, Michael Le Jeune, Andrea Newman, Gary Peterson, Kay Phillips, C. Martin Schuster, Talia Skogmo, Teresa A. Springett, Marc Steadman, Bob Strom, Br. Bernhard van Lengerich, Morrie Wagener, Rich Wagner, Charles B. Westling, Paul Wichert, Heidi Wilson.",,"Dunwoody College of Technology","Private College/University","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of Dunwoody College.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edie,Bolin,"Dunwoody College of Technology","818 Dunwoody Boulevard",Minneapolis,MN,55403,612-381-8191,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exploring-dunwoodys-place-local-and-national-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33860,"Extension of Collection Management Software for Minnesota History Organizations",2015,8250,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","CollectionSpace has created a demonstration version of the historical society extension set that was available for comment at the Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums June 18.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",8250,,"Mary Smith, Kathy Claussen, Joanne Peterson, Corbin Corson, Suzanne Vold, Cody Rogahn, Dave Lent, Neil Lageson, Pauline Opdahl",0.05,"Pope County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to implement a pilot program for a new collections database.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Grandy,"Pope County Historical Society","809 South Lakeshore Drive",Glenwood,MN,56334,320-634-4659,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/extension-collection-management-software-minnesota-history-organizations,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007322,"Exterior Restoration Architectural Drawings",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Short Term - Drawing Set, Specifications and Scope of Work form have been thoroughly reviewed and revised according and adherence to the Standards of Rehabilitation and the Treatment of Historic Properties. Intermediate - LHSC along with AWH Architects are obtaining bids from qualified contractors in hopes of determining total cost and next steps in funding and completing the work. Long Term - The ultimate goal of a fully restored and weather tight exterior envelop will ensure the enduring value of this building both for its occupants, but also the community at large.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Gary Perisian, Jan Wikman, Ella Davis-Suggs, Don Damond",,"Lake Harriet Spiritual Community","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for Lake Harriet Methodist Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Gary,Perisian,"Lake Harriet Spiritual Community","4401 Upton Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55410,612-483-0616,gperisian@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exterior-restoration-architectural-drawings,,,,0 10007117,"Exterior Repairs and Window Replacement for the Waseca County Courthouse",2018,175000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",175000,,"Waseca County Commissioners 2017 Doug Christopherson, Brian Harguth, Blair Nelson, Richard Androli, Board Chair Dan Kuhns. Waseca County Administrator, Jessica Beyer 507-835-0630 Jessica.Beyer@co.waseca.mn.us",,"Waseca County","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to make exterior repairs to and replace non-historic windows in the Waseca County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Tomford,"Waseca County","307 North State Street",Waseca,MN,56093,507-835-0629,brian.tomford@co.waseca.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exterior-repairs-and-window-replacement-waseca-county-courthouse,,,,0 28888,"Exterior Rehabilitation of the Hollywood Theater",2015,262208,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,262208,,"Minneapolis City Council: Kevin Reich, Cam Gordon, Jacob Frey, Barbara Johnson, Blong Yang, Abdi Warsame, Lisa Goodman, Elizabeth Glidden, Alondra Cano, Lisa Bender, John Quincy, Andrew Johnson, Linea Palmisano Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission: Paul Bengtson, Laura Faucher, Alex Haecker, Chris Hartnett, Susan Hunter Weir, Ginny Lackovic, Linda Mack, Robert Mack, Ian Stade, Constance Vork",0.00,"City of Minneapolis","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to rehabilitate the exterior of the Hollywood Theater, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2017-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Miles,Mercer,"City of Minneapolis","Minneapolis CPED Department, 105 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 200",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-673-5043,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exterior-rehabilitation-hollywood-theater,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025163,"Fabrication & Installation of Six Aluminum Outdoor Exhibit Signs",2022,2815,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3215,,"Mary Peterson, President Darrel Swenson, Vice President Jeanne Maki, Secretary Chris Holmes, Treasurer Board Members: Patricia Grigal, Steve LaPatka, Lorraine Erickson, Tony Addy, and Kathy Pernu.",,"Virginia Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To produce and install six exhibit markers at Virginia Area Historical Society. ",,"The grant paid for the fabrication and installation of the five new aluminum outdoor exhibit signs at the Virginia Area Historical Society.  A sixth sign replaced a marker that already existed in the center of a public park but was in need of updating. This project is an effort to improve the dissemination of history among their outdoor exhibits. These signs help interpret the nearby buildings and objects, highlight their importance, and assist in sharing the stories that these buildings and objects carry. The signage brings photographs and information out of the archives directly to the public. In this way the viewer not only acquires a deeper understanding of the outdoor exhibits they see before them, but our archives become more accessible to the public. ",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Erickson,"Virginia Area Historical Society","800 9th Avenue N, PO Box 736",Virginia,MN,55792,2187358553,vember@mchsi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fabrication-installation-six-aluminum-outdoor-exhibit-signs,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10025120,"Face to Face Oral History Project",2022,9855,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The short term measurable impacts of the Face to Face Oral History Project were met due to the strong experience and expertise of the oral historian, Kim Heikkila, and the work and dedication of the volunteer Project Team -- Nan Skelton, Ann Ricketts, and Michael Baizerman. The seven interviews and transcripts were completed and deposited in the MHS archive. The Face to Face Project Team reviewed the transcripts and noted that they met a goal of the project providing valuable information about the changes in struggles and barriers facing youth as well as the ways that these youths were empowered to overcome those barriers and realize their own healthy development. In addition, the willingness of the agency to figure out new ways to respond to new barriers facing youth was also revealed in these interviews. The second goal for this Phase I project was also met -- to develop a plan for continuing the project into a second phase. This second phase will need to include interviews that focus on the second 25 years of the agency specifically on the creation of the drop in center for homeless youth, the Face to Face Academy, the expansion of medical and mental health services, and services for GLBTQ youth. The Project Team also decided that an important question to answer regarding the history of Face to Face is: In what ways is the history of Face to Face important to today? Are there ways that Face to Face's philosophy, practices, leadership, governance, and relationship to its environments can provide lessons for current youth development work? Thus, the design of questions and selection of interviewees for a Phase 2 will consider this broader question.",,16725,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",26580,,"Chair - Thomas Kottke, Vice Chair - Deborah Loon Stumbras, Treasurer - Robert Siegfried Chair, Secretary - Michael S. Jordan, Sofia Ali, Jennifer Bradway, Prince Corbett, Jeremy Ellison, Madeline Gragg, He'bert, Laverne McCartney Knighton, Loni Mentone, Edward Murphy, Eugene Nichols, Lauren Peterson, Peter Scott",,"Face to Face Health & Counseling Service, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in in-depth oral history interviews the early history of Face to Face Health & Counseling Service.",,"To document in in-depth oral history interviews the early history of Face to Face Health & Counseling Service.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Melissa,Peterson,"Face to Face Health & Counseling Service, Inc","1165 Arcade Street","St. Paul",MN,55106,6517725578,petersonm@face2face.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/face-face-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031354,"Face to Face Oral History - Part Two",2023,9636,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","This Part 2 of the Face to Face Oral History Project was focused on the Intermediate Term goal; that the themes and conclusions gleaned from the 14 interviews will be integrated into a written Narrative Summary. That goal was accomplished and the Narrative Summary is included as part of this report. That result was achieved by the volunteer on this project, Ann Ricketts. A long term goal is to develop a book, monograph or manual that would spread the philosophy of Face to Face.",,17250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",26886,,"Chair - Thomas Kottke, Vice Chair -Eugene Nichols, Treasurer - Robert Siegfried, Secretary - Michael S. Jordan, Sofia Ali, Jeremy Ellison, Madeline Gragg, Jannine Hebert, Debra Loon Stumbras, Alice Lor, Shamsur (Ramond) Mahmud, Laverne McCartney Knighton, Edward Murphy, Meagan Phillips, William Reynaga, Peter Scott, Rev. Dr. Edward Treat",,"Face to Face Health & Counseling Service, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 7 oral history interviews the history of Face to Face Health and Counseling Service from the 1990s to present.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Peterson,"Face to Face Health & Counseling Service, Inc","1165 Arcade Street","St. Paul",MN,55106,6517725578,petersonm@face2face.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/face-face-oral-history-part-two,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031186,"Face to Face History Project",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,17300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",27300,,"Chair Peter Scott, Vice-Chair William Reynaga, Treasurer Meagan Phillips, Secretary Eugene Nichols, Sofia Ali, Diana Brown, Jeremy Ellison, Madeline Gragg, Jannine Hebert, Thomas Kottke, Cathy Lambert, Laverne McCartney Knighton, Robert Siegfried, Alan Thometz, Edward Treat, Laura Whipple",,"Face to Face Health & Counseling Service, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to research the history of Face to Face in preparation for a future publication.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Melissa,Peterson,"Face to Face Health & Counseling Service, Inc","1165 Arcade Street","St. Paul",MN,55106,6517725578,petersonm@face2face.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/face-face-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012202,"Fairmont Opera House Restoration and Renovation",2019,250000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Grants ","$250,000 the first year is for a grant to the Fairmont Opera House to restore and renovate the historic Fairmont Opera House.","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",250000,,"Robert Luedtke, Heidi Thomas, Jane Reiman, Justin Miller, JoAnn Woodward, Michael Edman, Beth Neist, James Hatch, Bryon Nelsen",0.01,"Fairmont Opera House, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"This project will include three phases: first, complete a HSR, second, complete construction drawings for work that is recommended in the HSR, and third, construction based on drawings.",2019-01-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Blake,Potthoff,"Fairmont Opera House, Inc."," 45 Downtown Plaza, PO Box 226 "," Fairmont "," MN ",56031,"(507) 238-4900"," director@fairmontoperahouse.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fairmont-opera-house-restoration-and-renovation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33846,"Family Files Rehousing",2015,9900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","We missed our goal in that 76 of the 321 Family Files still remain to be re-housed within the allotted hours of this grant. The Afton Museum has given the Collection Assistant the go ahead to continue working on the remaining 76 files which will be funded using museum funds. To date an additional 29 Family Files have been processed.",,1002,"Available upon request. Contact",10902,,"Stan Ross, Laurel Ross, Ken Martins, Terry Clymer, Kathy Weed, Mike Thoemke, Deb Erickson, Ken Johnson, Sandi Alexander",0.24,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve management of archival materials through proper storage.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178",Afton,MN,55001,651-436-1346,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/family-files-rehousing,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17410,"Fancy Work Manuscript",2011,6950,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1112,,,,,,"Winona State Foundation",," The final edit, of a manuscript describing the work of women of the Eastern bands of the Dakota Nation, was prepared by the author/project director for submission to the Minnesota Historical Society Press for publication. The story of how contact and conflict with Europeans and European Americans, war and forced relocation changed how these women retained the knowledge and traditions of their grandmothers is tied to the U.S. - Dakota War of 1862 and carries forward to today. The book is slated to be published in August of 2012. It is a crucial date that makes the book available to its intended audience during the time of remembrance and discussion of the 150th anniversary of this very controversial and emotional period in Minnesota history.  ",,"To prepare through final edit a manuscript on Dakota women for publication",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Colette,Hyman,,"PO Box 5838",Winona,MN,55987,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fancy-work-manuscript,,,, 17978,"Faribault Woolen Mill Company Rehabilitation",2013,300000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,300000,,"City Council: Mayor John Jasinski, Kay Duchene, Kevin Voracek, Dave Miller, Steve Underdahl, Carol King, Gary Kindseth HPC: Lee Nordmeyer - Chair, Janie Hansen, Ione Schrader, Karl Vohs, Lyn Rein, Julie Schiffer, Lawrence Atkin",,"City of Faribault","Local/Regional Government","To preserve the smokestack on the Faribault Woolen Mill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, as a significant cultural heritage landmark that is otherwise obsolete to business operations",,"To preserve the smokestack on the Faribault Woolen Mill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, as a significant cultural heritage landmark that is otherwise obsolete to business operations",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kim,Clausen,"City of Faribault","208 NW First Avenue",Faribault,MN,55021,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/faribault-woolen-mill-company-rehabilitation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17722,"Farming Industry - Phase II",2012,4321,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4321,,,,"Swift County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document current farming practices and gather resources suggested in the oral history conducted in Phase I.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marlys,Gallagher,"Swift County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Swift,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/farming-industry-phase-ii,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17260,"Farming Industry - Phase I - Oral History",2011,3590,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1035,,,,,,"Swift County Historical Society",,"To document in 18 interviews the story of farming in Swift County, 1950-2000",,"To document in 18 interviews the story of farming in Swift County, 1950-2000",2010-08-06,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Marlys,Gallagher,,"1280 Twentieth Street Southwest",Danvers,MN,56231,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Swift,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/farming-industry-phase-i-oral-history,,,, 28504,"Farmamerica Collections Management Policy and Procedures",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Greg Bartz, Linda Brekke, Edward Frederick, Kathy Gessner, Tom Hagerty, Marshall Herfindahl, Norla Hesse, Roy Johnson, Steve Melcher, Jim Palmer, Greg Pittman, Vic Richardson, Richard Strom, Ronald Wood, Bob Zelenka",,"Minnesota Agricultural Interpretive Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to develop a set of collections management policies and procedures.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,James,Gibson,"Minnesota Agricultural Interpretive Center","7367 360th Avenue",Waseca,MN,56093,507-835-2052,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/farmamerica-collections-management-policy-and-procedures,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012543,"Farmer-Labor Video: Post-Production I",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The targets were met. We were able to complete a 78-minute rough-edit of the program. This includes five animation sequences. We were able to create the show because of the background work done during the research and production phases funded by previous MHS grants. We had located most of the resources, shot or found necessary video and written a working script. That groundwork enabled us to complete the rough edit in the shortened four-month period we had to complete tis phase of the project. The rough edit enables us to time the film footage excerpt times and number of still photographs used in the show. That information allows us to calculate the cost of high-resolution copies and use rights for the final program. We will be able to show this program online and, eventually screen it before audiences (when COVID-19 restrictions are lifted), to get feedback for refining the show prior to editing a final broadcast quality program.",,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15000,,"Tom O'Connell, Tom Beer, Steve Trimble, Amy Livingston, Kerry Felder, Anna Kuharjec, Matt Ryg and Casey Hudek.",0.07,"Farmer-Labor Education Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To produce a rough edit of the documentary about the history of the Farmer-Labor Movement.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,O'Connell,"Farmer-Labor Education Committee"," 110--1st Ave NE #606 "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55413,"(651) 724-8613"," thomas.oconnell@metrostate.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/farmer-labor-video-post-production-i,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33958,"Farmer-Labor Movement Film Project",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Dr. Thomas O'Connell, Tom Beer, Larry Olds, Dr. Jeffrey Kolnick, Dr. Mary Wingerd, Steve Trimble, Dr. Peter Rachleff, Dr. Eric Fure-Slocum, Dave Riehle, Briana Halvorson and Marcy Shapiro.",0.00,"Farmer Labor Education Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to write a treatment plan for a documentary on the history of the Farmer-Labor Party in Minnesota.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,O'Connell,"Farmer Labor Education Committee","5720 Russell Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55410,651-793-1436,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/farmer-labor-movement-film-project,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28770,"Farmer-Labor History Resource and Outreach Project",2014,7760,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7760,,"Dr. Thomas O'Connell, Tom Beer, Larry Olds,Dr. Jeffrey Kolnick,Dr. Mary Wingerd, Steve Trimble, Dr. Peter Rachleff, Dr. Eric Fure-Slocum, Dave Riehle, and Briana Halvorson.",,"Farmer Labor Education Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to compile a resource guide on the history of the Farmer Labor Party.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,O'Connell,"Farmer Labor Education Committee","2152 Lincoln Ave","St. Paul",MN,55105,651-793-1436,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/farmer-labor-history-resource-and-outreach-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34028,"Farmer-Labor MNopedia Entries",2015,5465,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5465,,"Dr.Thomas, OConnell, Tom Beer, Dr. Peter Rachleff, Steve Trimble,Dr. Eric Fure-Slocum, Dave Riehle, Marcy Shapiro and Briana Halvorson",0.00,"Farmer Labor Education Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create 11 farmer-labor themed entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,O'Connell,"Farmer Labor Education Committee","5720 Russell Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55410,651-793-1436,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/farmer-labor-mnopedia-entries,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025249,"FCC Window Construction Documents",2023,30000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,8000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",38000,,"Melissa Harl, Beth Adamowicz, Annie Schenck, Maggie George, Hikaru Peterson, Darrick Niccum, Paul Fate, Carl Dyer, and Tom VonSternberg",,"First Congregational Church of Minnesota - United Church of Christ","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the First Congregational Church of Minnesota, United Church of Christ, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the First Congregational Church of Minnesota, United Church of Christ, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jane,McBride,"First Congregational Church of Minnesota - United Church of Christ","500--8th Avenue SE",Minneapolis,MN,55414,6123313816,jmcbride@firstchurchmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fcc-window-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007323,"Feasibility Study of the Worthington Armory",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",done,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Jay Milbrandt, Patrick Demuth, Jerry Fiola, Jacoba Nagel, Rod Sankey, Sandy Wood, Margret Erickson, David Benson",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a feasibility study of the Worthington Armory, eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society","407 12th Street, Suite 2",Worthington,MN,56187,507-372-2681,demuth@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/feasibility-study-worthington-armory,,,,0 17731,"Feasibility Study",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Northern Bedrock Conservation Corps","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historical architect to assess reuse of the Halfway Ranger Station, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rolf,Hagberg,"Northern Bedrock Conservation Corps",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/feasibility-study,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28557,"Feasibility Study for Rehabilitation of Historic City Hall Building, 2nd Floor",2014,6560,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6560,,"Mayor Peter Zimmerman, council members Jan Gilmer, Tom Kutz, Michael Mitchell, Allan Munson",,"City of Howard Lake","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to write a feasibility study for Howard Lake City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Peper,"City of Howard Lake","625 Eighth Avenue, Box 736","Howard Lake",MN,55349,320-229-4386,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/feasibility-study-rehabilitation-historic-city-hall-building-2nd-floor,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28705,"Federal Courthouse and Post Office (Rourke Art Museum) Historic Structure Report",2014,50000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,50000,,"Linda Thomas Anderson, Bradley J. Bachmeier, Aaron Becher, Vicky Jo Bogart, Zachary Dawson, Mark Halaas, Steven G. Johnk, Erin Koffler, Dirk Ockhardt",0.02,"Rourke Art Gallery Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire an architect to write a Historic Structure Report to guide future restoration of the 1915 Federal Courthouse and Post Office, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, now the Rourke Art Museum.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tania,Blanich,"Rourke Art Gallery Museum","521 Main Ave",Moorhead,MN,56560,218-236-8861,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/federal-courthouse-and-post-office-rourke-art-museum-historic-structure-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031279,"Felix Battles Interpretive Panels: Fabrication and Installation",2024,3367,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3667,,"Jim Steen, Willy Jacobson, JoNell Moore, Warren Hilde, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Matt Gilbertson, Dennis Herbranson, John Hest, Sarah King, Paul Krabbenhoft, Gracia Sanchez-Dekarske, Deb White, Diane Wray-Williams",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To design, produce, and install interpretive markers on the life of formerly enslaved Civil War veteran Felix Battles who became the pioneer barber of the Red River Valley.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Markus,Krueger,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,Markus.Krueger@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/felix-battles-interpretive-panels-fabrication-and-installation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012416,"Fergus Falls Historic Research: Manuscripts",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,280,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10280,,"Wayne Hurley, Michele Anderson, Ryan Carlson, Nick Leonard, Dustin Reece, Reba Gilliand, Ron Grobeck, Joan Happel, Carole Mitchell, Glenn Rosentreter, Jon Solinger"," ","Otter Tail County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified professional to produce manuscript on the history of Fergus Falls in Otter Tail County.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Schuelke,"Otter Tail County Historical Society"," 1110 Lincoln Avenue W "," Fergus Falls "," MN ",56537,"(218) 736-6038"," cschuelke@otchs.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fergus-falls-historic-research-manuscripts,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33867,"Fergus Falls State Hospital Script Research",2015,900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Without question project targets were achieved. Most of the volunteers had never conducted local history research. With this project they became well acquainted with OTCHS resources and procedures. One difference was that research parameters were harder to identify that originally estimated. Research generated scores of ideas. The challenge was to pare down the ideas for a workable script development.",,1220,"Available upon request. Contact",2120,,"Delores Peterson, Mary Waller, Carol Juul, Desta Hunt, Michele Anderson, Richard Bosse, Reba Gilliand, Wayne Hurley, Tim Litt, Tom Meinhover, Carole Mitchell",0.00,"Otter Tail County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of the Fergus Falls State Hospital (Kirkbride).",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Schuelke,"Otter Tail County Historical Society","1110 Lincoln Avenue W","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,218-736-6038,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fergus-falls-state-hospital-script-research,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025233,"Ferris Grand North Facade Repointing",2023,199407,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,30355,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",229762,,"Sue Parsley, Gen Lustfield, Staci Burmeister, Rachel Davids, Paul Everett, Chuck Ness, Jodi Pankonen, Shannen Muller",,"Pipestone County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to complete rehabilitation work on the Ferris Grand/Masonic Temple, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to complete rehabilitation work on the Ferris Grand/Masonic Temple, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Hoskins,"Pipestone County Historical Society","113 S Hiawatha Avenue",Pipestone,MN,56164,5078252563,pipctymu@iw.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ferris-grand-north-facade-repointing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17580,"Fillebrown House Exterior Restoration Project",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society",," To restore siding on the Charles P. Noyes Cottage (Fillebrown House), which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fillebrown-house-exterior-restoration-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17433,"Film Housing Project",2011,3569,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2610,,,,,,"Olmsted County Historical Society",," Local television station (KTTC) donated 485 BETA videos and 557 16mm films to the History Center of Olmsted County. New storage methods and materials were implemented to preserve and stabilize these donations. The historic collection was sorted, organized and rehoused into archival containers which were then labeled, cataloged and entered into a Past Perfect database. This valuable resource, now stored in the HCOC research library, has been made more accessible to the public. ",,"To preserve and stabilize 1,042 historic films for use in its research library",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sandra,Toogood,,"1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/film-housing-project,,,, 17831,"Final Editing of Interviews and Recordings, Phase VIB",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"2012 Board of Directors Gabrielle Strong, Board Chair (2008) 68634 County Rd 18, Morton, MN 56270 Program Officer, Margaret A. Cargill Foundation Sisseton Wahpeton & Mdewakanton Dakota Dallas Goldtooth, Vice Chair (2009) 3507 Prairie Ave, Apt 2w, Brookfield, IL 60513 Student & Consultant Lower Sioux Community Daniel Lemm, Secretary/Treasurer (2011) 1655 Norwood Drive, Eagan, MN 55122 Director of Programs & Finance, Native Americans in Philanthropy Lower Sioux Community Mary Peters, Member (2002) 31329 County Road 2, Morton, MN 56270 Retired Lower Sioux resident Darlene St. Clair, Member(2010) 1513 32nd Ave N, St. Cloud, MN 56303 Instructor, St. Cloud State University Lower Sioux Community Advisors: Dean Blue, elder/fluent speaker, artist - Upper Sioux Community Walter LaBatte Jr, artist, retired, proficient speaker - Upper Sioux Community Yvonne Leith, Elder Language Advisor, proficient speaker - Upper Sioux Community Neil McKay, Dakota language Instructor, University of Minnesota- Spirit Lake Dakota",,"Dakota Wicohan","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct final editing of oral history footage for an original documentary on the history of the Dakota language in Minnesota.",,"To conduct final editing of oral history footage for an original documentary on the history of the Dakota language in Minnesota.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Teresa,Peterson,"Dakota Wicohan","PO Box 2",Morton,MN,56270,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/final-editing-interviews-and-recordings-phase-vib,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28625,"Final Cataloging and Partial Rehousing",2014,9944,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9944,,"Stan Ross, Laurel Ross, Ken Martens, Terry Clymer, Kathy Weed, Mike Thoemke, Deb Erickson, Ken Johnson, Sandi Alexander",0.18,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178",Afton,MN,55001,651-436-1346,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/final-cataloging-and-partial-rehousing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17990,"J.B. Finchy Building (Pembroke Ave Visitor Center) Predevelopment Evaluation",2013,9000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9000,,"Mayor Rollin Hall, John Friedmeyer, Catherine Gallenberger, Nan Hiers, Steve Schmidt, Charles Bricher, Dean Meurer",,"City of Wabasha","Local/Regional Government","To acquire professional services for a study on potential municipal reuse of the J.B. Finchy Building, a contributing feature of the Wabasha Commercial Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To acquire professional services for a study on potential municipal reuse of the J.B. Finchy Building, a contributing feature of the Wabasha Commercial Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Molly,Patterson-Lundgren,"City of Wabasha","900 Hiawatha Drive E, PO Box 268",Wabasha,MN,55981,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jb-finchy-building-pembroke-ave-visitor-center-predevelopment-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012679,"Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church National Register Evaluation",2020,9000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9000,,"Marlin Bjornrud, Leone Graf, Pat Heikkila, John Kinnunen, Carol Knuti, Linda Koskela, Jack Lamar, Cindy Scherer, Ron Sutton, Mary White"," ","Sisu Heritage Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the 1906 Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church in Embarrass, MN, for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Knuti,"Sisu Heritage Inc."," PO Box 127 "," Embarrass "," MN ",55732,"(218) 290-0171"," knutifarm@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/finnish-apostolic-lutheran-church-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025198,"Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church National Register Nomination",2022,6000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6000,,"Marlin Bjornrud, Pat Heikkila, John Kinnunen, Linda Koskela, Cindy Scherer, Ron Sutton, Mary White, Tom Sheehan, Kathy Johnson, Heather Mahoney",,"Sisu Heritage Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1906 Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church in Embarrass.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1906 Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church in Embarrass.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Knuti,"Sisu Heritage Inc.","PO Box 127",Embarrass,MN,55732,2182900171,knutifarm@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/finnish-apostolic-lutheran-church-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012395,"Fire Hall Collection Processing",2019,4206," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We will discuss the measurable outcomes in terms of (1) short term, (2) intermediate, and (3) long term. 1. The short term outcome involves the intellectual control of our collections. We have already identified several photos that are desirable for upcoming exhibits that were cataloged as a result of this project. These are primarily involved with firemen who also belonged to music groups that are being researched for our upcoming exhibit on music. In addition to the photos, we restored provenance on several musical instruments that were used in the Fireman?s Band. 2. Our intermediate goal was to identify holes and excesses in our collection. We can report two outcomes here in addition to our new ability to better evaluate incoming collections. First, we identified areas of the collection where there was unnecessary duplication. Since the Fire Hall is not climate controlled, the duplicate items will be retained and stored in a climate controlled facility. These will then be rotated in on a two year schedule, giving the items a rest period and a regular cleaning cycle. Second, the cataloging process opened dialog with staff at area fire departments. As a result we were able to locate large collections of photos in their possession. We have begun discussions of bringing these photos in on loan in the future so that the images may be preserved for future generations. These include portrait photos of Steele County public servants such as fire and law enforcement personnel, as well as photos of community events. This directly connects to our long-term goal. 3. Each collection management project ultimately brings us into greater with the community at large. In this case, with fire and safety personnel. This work has reinforced relationships started by our Steele County Disasters exhibit a few years ago. The institutions have noted our work and continued attention to their niche in Steele County History. Conversations are going well to secure loans of their historic materials to further our collections in this area. We suspect that the work will have a similar effect on the general public when the building is reopened, an event which has been delayed to an unknown date due to the 2020 pandemic closures. However, if past patterns are any indication, we will see an influx of offered material when the building is reopened.",,533,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4739,,"Matt Kotke, Jerry Ganfield, Ryan Gillespie, Mike Jensen, Kirby Knutson, Stefan Langendam, Jerry Lewison, Janet Mealey, Bob Nahlovsky, Paul Swenson, Autumn Van Ravenhorst, Diane Wilson, Rod Nakagaki, Vicki Olivo, Ken Henricksen, Rick Gnemi",0.02,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of a discrete part of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society"," 1700 Austin Road "," Owatonna "," MN ",55060,"(507) 451-1420"," daniel.moeckly@steelehistorymuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fire-hall-collection-processing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012411,"Fire and Security System Upgrade",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Additional monitors and alarms were added in the areas of the building that were more recently constructed or are now housing collections providing continuous and thorough monitoring of the museum?s holdings. The entirely new security and fire monitoring equipment have eliminated false alarms. The alarms are set with a narrow margin of error so that the alarm will sound even if a volunteer exits from a different door than usual when locking up. An unanticipated but welcome outcome is the new control of access that the system provides. Anyone who is supposed to be able to enter the building has a code to disarm the alarm. Those who do not have a code but enter bring awareness to who in the community has been given keys to the building in the past.",,2500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12500,,"Ron Gardner, Becca Peterson, Mel Miller, Blake Abdella, Joy Riggs, Chris O'Neill, Randy Knox, Cliff Clark, Clark Webster, Ann Dunlap, Teri Knight, Amy Pagel, Dave Vesledahl, Dan Neuger"," ","Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Northfield Historical Society's fire and security system.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cathy,Osterman,"Northfield Historical Society"," 408 Division Street S "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 645-9268"," osterman@northfieldhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fire-and-security-system-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17622,"Fire Salvaged Archives: Processing",2012,6570,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Isanti County Historical Society",," To clean, catalog and file fire-damaged materials to enhance public access to Isanti County history. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Isanti,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fire-salvaged-archives-processing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024964,"Fire Station No. 24 Local Designation Study",2021,9999,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The designation study was used by City staff to bring before the Minneapolis HPC on December 14, 2021. It was unanimously approved at HPC, as well as at the Business, Inspections, Housing, and Zoning Committee on January 18, 2022, and the City Council on January 27, 2022.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9999,,"Ward 1 - Kevin Reich Ward 2 - Cam Gordon Ward 3 - Steve Fletcher Ward 4 - Phillipe Cunningham Ward 5 - Jeremiah Ellison Ward 6 - Jamal Osman Ward 7 - Lisa Goodman Ward 8 - Andrea Jenkins Ward 9 - Alondra Cano Ward 10 - Lisa Bender Ward 11 - Jeremy Schroeder Ward 12 - Andrew Johnson Ward 13 - Linea Palmisano",,"City of Minneapolis (Community Planning & Economic Development)","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete a local historic designation for the 1907 Fire Station No. 24 in Minneapolis, the only known all-African American staffed fire station in City history.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete a local historic designation for the 1907 Fire Station No. 24 in Minneapolis, the only known all-African American staffed fire station in City history.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Burke,"City of Minneapolis (Community Planning & Economic Development)","Minneapolis CPED Department, Crown Roller Mill, 105 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 200",Minneapolis,MN,55401,6126733489,andrea.burke@minneapolismn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fire-station-no-24-local-designation-study,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025093,"Fire Suppression System Installation",2022,62020,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,4425,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",66445,,"Stan Ross, Leslie Thomas, Laurel Ross, Terry Clymer, Ken Johnson, Deb Erickson, Kathy Weed, Diane Perkins, Jeff Johnson",,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to install a fire suppression system in the Afton Historical Society's collections storage area.",,"To hire qualified technicians to install a fire suppression system in the Afton Historical Society's collections storage area.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178",Afton,MN,55001,6514361346,stan@aftonhistoricalmuseum.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fire-suppression-system-installation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33865,"Fire Station History Exhibit Production",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Our short-term goal was to install the exhibit in our new Fire Station and to expose Stillwater Citizens to the history of our Fire Department. We met this goal, both installation and our public open house in October 2015. The exhibit is right off the main lobby of the Fire Station, so all visitors to the station will have an opportunity to view it, indefinitely. Our long-termwas that residents would have a greater appreciation for the role of firefighters in our history and in our community, have better informed discussions, and make informed decisions about this public service. This is harder to measure, but we feel the exhibit has effectively conveyed these values.",,626,"Available upon request. Contact",10626,,"Fire Chief Stuart Glaser, Mayor Ken Harycki, Ward 1 Councilmember Doug Menikheim, Ward 2 Councilmember Ted Kozlowski, Ward 3 Councilmember Tom Weidner, Ward 4 Councilmember Michael Polehna.",0.00,"City of Stillwater (Fire Department)","Local/Regional Government","To hire consultants to develop and install an exhibit on the history of the Stillwater Fire Department.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stuart,Glaser,"City of Stillwater (Fire Department)","216 North 4th Street",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-351-4970,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fire-station-history-exhibit-production,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28604,"Fire Station History Exhibit Plan",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Fire Chief Stuart Glaser, Mayor Ken Harycki, Ward 1 Councilmember Doug Menikheim, Ward 2 Councilmember Ted Kozlowski, Ward 3 Councilmember Tom Weidner, Ward 4 Councilmember Michael Polehna.",,"City of Stillwater (Fire Department)","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to write an",,,2014-06-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stuart,Glaser,"City of Stillwater (Fire Department)","216 North 4th Street",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-351-4970,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fire-station-history-exhibit-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17923,"Firefighters Hall and Museum Interpretive Plan",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"James Sandberg, President; Joseph Waters, Treasurer; Jean Kidd; Donald Vessey; Thomas Brace; Jim Pederson; Robert Viglioturo.",,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To draft and implement a comprehensive interpretive plan",,"To draft and implement a comprehensive interpretive plan",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sara,Yaeger,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","664 22nd Avenue NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/firefighters-hall-and-museum-interpretive-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012295,"First Congregational Church Interior Assessment and Design",2019,53200," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our measured outcomes and targets were achieved through the consistent hard work of our partners - MacDonald and Mack Architects and the review staff at the Historical Society. Working together with members of our congregation these committed partners helped us realize construction drawings that preserve and restore our building, meet our needs, and provide the opportunity to increase access and use of our historic building.",,11975,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",65175,,"Jean Chagnon, Beth Adamowicz, Cynthia Hendrickson, Steve Sorenson, Mecedes Tuma-Hanson, Greg Hagge, Maggie George, Darrick Niccum, Vicki Snowden"," ","First Congregational Church of Minnesota - United Church of Christ","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to develop architectural drawings for the First Congregational Church of Minnesota, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,McBride,"First Congregational Church of Minnesota - United Church of Christ"," 500--8th Avenue SE "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55414,"(612) 331-3816"," jmcbride@firstchurchmn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-congregational-church-interior-assessment-and-design,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10012369,"First Congregational Church of Winona Condition Assessment",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our targets were achieved. We now have a strong conditions assessment which will allow us to move on to the next step of preservation.",,5500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15500,,"Chuck Shepard, Ann Rethlefsen, Ann Kendrick, Mary Kaser, Nancy Jensen, Nancy Bachler, Terri Karsten, Terry Erickson"," ","First Congregational Church of Winona","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the First Congregational Church of Winona (United Church of Christ, UCC).",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Terri,Karsten,"First Congregational Church of Winona"," 161 W. Broadway "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 429-1805"," takar@hbci.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-congregational-church-winona-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012442,"First National Bank of Adams Condition Assessment",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Brian Anderson, Karen Ruechel, Peter Schmitz, Paul Kirtz, Michael Cherney"," ","City of Adams","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the First National Bank of Adams, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and used as the Adams Area History Center.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Kiefer,"City of Adams"," 303 W. Main St., PO Box 357 "," Adams "," MN ",55909,"(507) 582-3601"," jkiefer@adamsmn.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-national-bank-adams-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012500,"First Congregational Church Gothic Windows Restoration",2020,63157," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,37000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",100157,,"Jean Chagnon, Beth Adamowicz, Cynthia Hendrickson, Steve Sorenson, Mecedes Tuma-Hanson, Greg Hagge, Maggie George, Darrick Niccum, Vicki Snowden"," ","First Congregational Church of Minnesota - United Church of Christ","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The First Congregational Church is a historic church building listed in the National Register of Historic Places in the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, built in 1886. It is constructed of red sandstone in Gothic-Romanesque style, featuring round-arched windows.  After more than 100 years, the windows needed restoration to bring them back to their former glory. The condition of the windows was first assessed in 2005 as part of an extensive conditions assessment. This grant funded the restoration and reinstallation of five upper-level Gothic Revival Art Glass windows on the east wall of the Sanctuary. Overall, the windows' totality and quality is an important feature of significant enduring value. ",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jane,McBride,"First Congregational Church of Minnesota - United Church of Christ"," 500--8th Avenue SE "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55414,"(612) 331-3816",jmcbride@firstchurchmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-congregational-church-gothic-windows-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012506,"First National Bank Condition Assessment",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Charles Prestholdt, Dennis Anderson, John Nevins, Pete Strand and Janet Liebl",0.05,"Dawson Historical Properties","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the First National Bank in Dawson, MN, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dennis,Anderson,"Dawson Historical Properties"," 2931 180th Street "," Dawson "," MN ",56232,"(320) 769-2047"," dendawson@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-national-bank-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012552,"First Church of God in Christ National Register Evaluation",2020,8100," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,4700,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12800,,"Reverend Horace Hughes, John L. Lewis (President), Paul Montgomery, Ronald Shephard, Penny Dumas, Osco Harris"," ","First Church of God in Christ","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for First Church of God in Christ/Tifereth B'nai Jacob synagogue, built in 1926.",2020-04-01,2021-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeanne,Kilde,"First Church of God in Christ"," c/o John Lewis, Board President, 9679 Geisler Road "," Eden Prairie "," MN ",55347,"(612) 625-6393"," jkilde@umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-church-god-christ-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012558,"First Congregational Church National Register Nomination",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Bill Palmquist, Randy Nelson, Stan Ross, Lucia Wroblewski, Annie Perkins"," ","City of Afton","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to write the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the first Congregational Church in Afton (1868), now home of the Afton Historical Society and Museum.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Ross,"City of Afton"," Afton City Hall, 3033 St. Croix Trail S, PO Box 219 "," Afton "," MN ",55001,"(612) 720-6478"," ward3@ci.afton.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-congregational-church-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012559,"First Congregational Church Condition Assessment",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Bill Palmquist, Annie Perkins, Lucia Wroblewski, Stan Ross, Randy Nelson"," ","City of Afton","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the First Congregational Church in Afton (1868), now home of the Afton Historical Society and Museum.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Ross,"City of Afton"," Afton City Hall, 3033 St. Croix Trail S, PO Box 219 "," Afton "," MN ",55001,"(612) 720-6478"," ward3@ci.afton.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-congregational-church-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17951,"First Church of Christ Scientist (Red Rock Center) Front Stair Replacement",2013,21357,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,21357,,"Sandy Meschke, John Edman, Vikki Langford, Norm Langford, Phil Hanson, Phyllis Wedel, Susan Duchene, and Kate Kallenbach.",,"Martin County Preservation Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To rehabilitate the primary entrance of the First Church of Christ Scientist, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, to meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. The facility operates as an arts center.",,"To rehabilitate the primary entrance of the First Church of Christ Scientist, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, to meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. The facility operates as an arts center.",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sonja,Fortune,"Martin County Preservation Association","222 East Blue Earth Avenue",Fairmont,MN,56031,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-church-christ-scientist-red-rock-center-front-stair-replacement,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025108,"First Congregational Church Interior Preservation Phase 1",2022,148000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All targets were achieved. In particular, the historic fabric in our church has been restored. Places where plaster was missing or compromised are now safe for church members and the public. Cracks have been filled and covered increasing the overall longevity and integrity of our historic fabric throughout the church and Pilgrim Hall.",,11400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",159400,,"Greg Hubinger, Beth Adamowicz, Cynthia Hendrickson, Annie Schenck, Maggie George, Darrick Niccum, Hikaru Peterson, Paul Fate, Melissa Harl",,"First Congregational Church of Minnesota - United Church of Christ","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to restore the interior fabric of the First Congregational Church of Minnesota - United Church of Christ, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"First Congregational Church is architecturally and historically significant as one of Minneapolis’ earliest church congregations and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 15, 1979. Deterioration of historic fabric occurred because of attic structure issues, water penetration from compromised external masonry, and aging. The plaster had deteriorated to varying degrees throughout the sanctuary, including one area of plaster loss by the choir. Places where plaster was missing or compromised have been restored and are now safe for church members and the public. Repairing the plaster helps to maintain this historic structure for future generations to enjoy. While scaffolding was in place, the historic architect will collected ceiling and wall paint samples for future paint analysis to allow historically appropriate color selection. ",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,McBride,"First Congregational Church of Minnesota - United Church of Christ","500--8th Avenue SE",Minneapolis,MN,55414,6123313816,jmcbride@firstchurchmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-congregational-church-interior-preservation-phase-1,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10025150,"First Baptist Church National Register Evaluation",2022,8750,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1950,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10700,,"Terry Christopherson, Reba Gilliand, Carrie Fisher, Jay Johnson",,"First Baptist Church, Battle Lake","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for First Baptist Church, Battle Lake.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for First Baptist Church, Battle Lake.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Reba,Gilliand,"First Baptist Church, Battle Lake","121 Lake Ave N, P. O. Box 687","Battle Lake",MN,56515,2188625510,gilliand@eot.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-baptist-church-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025196,"First National Bank of Adams Working Drawings/Architectural Plans & Specifications",2023,31400,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",31400,,"Brian Anderson, City of Adams Mayor Paul Kirtz, City of Adams Council Member Karen Ruechel, City of Adams Council Member Michael Cherney, City of Adams Council Member Ella Noterman, City of Adams Council Member Jake Goodale, City of Adams Clerk",,"City of Adams","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the First National Bank of Adams, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the First National Bank of Adams, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Kiefer,"City of Adams","303 W. Main St.",Adams,MN,55909,5075823601,jim.kiefer53@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-national-bank-adams-working-drawingsarchitectural-plans-specifications,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031282,"First Baptist Church National Register Nomination",2024,6880,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7380,,"Terry Christopherson, Reba Gilliand, Carrie Fisher",,"First Baptist Church, Battle Lake","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1893 First Baptist Church, Battle Lake, MN.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Reba,Gilliand,"First Baptist Church, Battle Lake","101 Summit Street W, PO Box 687","Battle Lake",MN,56515,2188625510,gilliand@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-baptist-church-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031341,"First Church of God in Christ/Tifereth B'nai Jacob National Register Nomination",2023,9900,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","We achieved the short-term outcome of doing the research and completing the nomination, and we now await the determination of SHPO and, eventually, the National Register. The intermediate-term outcome of raising brick and mortar funds has begun with preliminary conversations and activities already taking place to secure funding from private sources. A grants specialist has been consulted and has developed a list of several possible funders, and congregation members have begun conversations with some. In addition, a new partnership with the Architecture department at the University of Minnesota has resulted in the development of a preliminary assessment of the restoration and maintenance work needed. The long-term impact has already begun to be felt, particularly as an outcome of a public event held in May 2023 to introduce the building to the broader North Minneapolis public and wider Jewish community in the Twin Cities. This well attended event, which included a photographic exhibit and a symposium, hosted by First Church and the University of Minnesota's UROC center, attracted over 70 community members. Growth in interest in the building and the congregation's involvement in the early development of the North Minneapolis neighborhood was clearly demonstrated by the level of enthusiasm exhibited by the participants and the feedback we received after the event. The event opened up and gave access to new areas of research among current congregation members, leading to the production of several oral histories with long-time First Church members and new contacts within the Jewish community. It also brought national leaders of the Church of God in Christ into the conversations. Our success in achieving these outcomes is due in large measure to the enthusiastic participation and dedicated work of the First Church congregation and its leadership, to the partnership with various units of the University of Minnesota, to our consultants, and to our grant program leaders.",,7615,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17515,,"Bishop Fred Washington, Pastor Tierre Webster, John L. Lewis (President), Paul Montgomery, Ronald Shepard, Penny Dumas",,"First Church of God in Christ","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1926 First Church of God in Christ.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeanne,Kilde,"First Church of God in Christ","c/o John Lewis, Board President, 9679 Geisler Road","Eden Prairie",MN,55347,6126256393,jkilde@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-church-god-christtifereth-bnai-jacob-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031312,"First Church of Christ, Scientist National Register Evaluation",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,2150,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12150,,"Mayor Todd Carlson, Council Member Jennifer Caron, Council Member Lou Dierking, Council Member Ann Hersman, Council Member Rob Tyler",,"City of Excelsior","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the former circa 1951 First Church of Christ, Scientist building.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kevin,Staunton,"City of Excelsior","350 Highway 7, Suite 230",Excelsior,MN,55331,9526533670,kstaunton@excelsiormn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-church-christ-scientist-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17248,"First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language Documentary",2011,2624,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Twin Cities Public Television",,"To translate Dakota and Ojibwe interviews documenting language preservation and revitalization efforts in Minnesota.",,"To translate Dakota and Ojibwe interviews documenting language preservation and revitalization efforts in Minnesota.",2010-09-01,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Dianne,Steinbach,,"172 E Fourth Street","St. Paul",MN,55101,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-speakers-restoring-ojibwe-language-documentary,,,, 37464,"First Avenue Exhibition",2017,106754,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Increased appreciation of the Minnesota History Center as a community resource, increased interest in Minnesota history and culture, increased likelihood of preserving your personal and community history, and increased perception of the History Center as a place for meaningful social interaction. A Net Promoter Score of greater than +65",,,,,106754,15216,,1.40,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This exhibit about the iconic Minneapolis club, First Avenue, will explore the 1980s when the club was at its peak as a trailblazing venue that put Minnesota music on the map. For four decades, the First Avenue has been a launching pad for local talent like Prince, The Replacements and Husker Du and a place national touring acts loved to play. It booked African American rock, soul and hip-hop artists unable to get gigs at other downtown venues, and it fostered a growing punk, hardcore and indie rock scene. It was also at the center of a network of local producers, record labels, record stores, zines, music journalists and more in the local music scene.",,,2016-07-01,2018-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-avenue-exhibition,,,, 28917,"First Congregational Church of Minnesota Preservation: Design Services",2015,20500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,20500,,"Officers and at-large Council Members: Maggie George, Moderator; Kathy Hansen, Clerk; Darrick Niccum, Treasurer; Kris Felbeck, Financial Secretary; Betty Clark, Carl Dyar, and Bill Lindberg: At-large Council Members. Trustees: Tom Lincoln, Sophie Strand, Steve Sorensen, Tom von Sternberg, Paul Snyder, Teresa Dyar, Cynthia Hendricks, David Perrin",0.00,"First Congregational Church of Minnesota - United Church of Christ","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop planning documents that will help preserve the First Congregational Church of Minnesota, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jane,McBride,"First Congregational Church of Minnesota - United Church of Christ","500 8th Avenue SE",Minneapolis,MN,55414,612-331-3816,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-congregational-church-minnesota-preservation-design-services,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34101,"First Avenue Project",2016,67941,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Outcome goals: MHC attendance greater than 250,000 in FY18. Net Promoter Score goal +50 or higher. Increased interest in, knowledge of and appreciation for Minnesota history. Increased appreciation of MHS and its programs.",,,,,67941,1580,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Since 1981, the downtown Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue has been the regional standard-bearer for contemporary music, recognized the world over as the premier venue for the ""Minneapolis Sound""",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-avenue-project,,,, 17296,"Flavia Gag Art Restoration",2010,6757,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,570,,,,,,"Wanda Gag House Association",," Three original mid-20th-century works of art by Flavia Gag were restored and properly exhibited.  Flavia Gag (1907-1978) was the sister of Wanda Gag, the well-known children’s literature author (Millions of Cats) and artist. Flavia's books and her paintings were eclipsed by her more famous sister, Wanda, but Flavia developed her own style and medium, which was unlike either her father (Anton Gag) or her sister. The Wanda Gag House Association (WGHA) was formed around the home Anton Gag, his wife, and their seven children had resided in, with the mission “to establish and maintain an interpretive center, to interpret Wanda Gag and her extended family and the influence of the arts on area residents, and to collect and preserve physical objects that may relate to the arts of the area and to the history of Wanda Gag and her extended family.” The house has been meticulously restored to its original Queen Anne style and is currently listed on the National Historic Register. The Association has no salaried employees; volunteers maintain the house and give tours to visitors. With the addition of the Flavia Gag works, the  house will contain examples of the work of three members of the Gag family displayed in the house in which they lived. ",,"To restore and properly exhibit three original mid-20th-century works of art by Flavia Gag",2010-01-06,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Isch,,"323 N German","New Ulm",MN,56073,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/flavia-gag-art-restoration,,,, 28530,"Florence Town Hall Exterior Assessment",2014,8000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The goal of this project was to obtain an expert evaluation of the exterior of the Florence Town Hall (NRHP, 2000) to aid in planning for its exterior rehabilitation and also to aid in preparing an application for a grant to fund repair of the roof and chimneys. The architect's ""Conditions Assessment and Recommendations"" provides the town board and its Heritage Preservation Commission with invaluable information about the proper approach to repairing the roof and the chimneys. This information was used to prepare the Scope of Work form for the grant, just funded, for roof and chimney repair. In addition the report provided information on the proper care of the wood siding. Such maintenance is not funded by this grant program, but the information will still be of great use to the town board.",,,,,8000,,"Mike Blair, supervisor Joe Ellingson, supervisor Jim McIlrath, supervisor Susan Eisenmenger, clerk Thomas Gnotke, treasurer",,"Florence Township","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified professional to write an exterior building assessment of the Florence Town Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kerby,Rigelman,"Florence Township","33923 Highway 61","Frontenac Station",MN,55026,651-764-1470,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/florence-town-hall-exterior-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007324,"FMHS Collections Inventory Work",2017,6100,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6100,,"Bonnie Tikkanen, Allen Anderson, Joretta Nikula, Deb Johansen, Greg Hanson, Bob Barnabee, Art Fenstad",,"Finland Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bonnie,Tikkanen,"Finland Minnesota Historical Society","5653 County Road 6, PO Box 583",Finland,MN,55603,218-353-7550,tikkanenbonnie@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fmhs-collections-inventory-work,,,,0 17844,"Food Preservation Interpretive Plan",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Ed Frederick, Roy Johnson, Vic Richardson, Linda Brekke, Greg Bartz, Kathy Gessner, Greg Gosen, Tom Hagerty, Marshall Herfindahl, Norla Hesse, Steve Melcher, Greg Pittman, Bob Zelenka, Ron Wood, Richard Strom.",,"Minnesota Agricultural Interpretive Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop a historically accurate interpretive plan for food preservation in rural Minnesota.",,"To develop a historically accurate interpretive plan for food preservation in rural Minnesota.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,James,Gibson,"Minnesota Agricultural Interpretive Center","7367 360th Avenue",Waseca,MN,56093,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/food-preservation-interpretive-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031142,"Formal Lighting Plan for Mini-Sota Gallery",2024,6503,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,4120,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10623,,"President ? Dr. Peter B. Southard Ph.D. (term expires 10-23), Vice President ? Bruce Gustafson (term expires 10-23), Secretary ? Dave Kringstad (term expires 10-22), Treasurer ? Mike Speltz (term expires 10-24), At-Large Director ? Ross Hammond (term expires 10-24), At-Large Director ? Jesse Mohler (term expires 10-24), At-Large Director ? Bryce Olson (term expires 10-23), At-Large Director ? Dr. John Withrow (term expires 10-23), Museum Curator ? Dr. Paul Jones Ph.D. Board Elections to be held 10-26-23. All incumbents except Bryce Olson have agreed run again for new two year terms and there are no contested positions so no major changes expected. Bryce will be replaced by Mark Gjevre. Will update after elections.",,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum exhibit gallery lighting plan.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Peter,Southard,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","668 Transfer Road, Suite 8","St. Paul",MN,55114,6513305487,pbsouthard@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/formal-lighting-plan-mini-sota-gallery,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025191,"Format and Layout of Chapters 1-5 of Chaska: A Minnesota River City, 1950-2000",2022,8400,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,60,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8460,,"Lisa Oberski, Julie Wiese, Doris Coghill, Barb Van Eyll, Sarah Carlson, Steve Mueller, Jeanette McGillicuddy, Jay Molnau, Rick Engelhardt",0.15,"Chaska Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to edit and format a book on the history of the City of Chaska.",,"To hire qualified professionals to edit and format a book on the history of the City of Chaska.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeanette,McGillicuddy,"Chaska Historical Society","112 West 4th St",Chaska,MN,55318,9524845647,jeanette.mcgillicuddy@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/format-and-layout-chapters-1-5-chaska-minnesota-river-city-1950-2000,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025139,"N.H. Forsyth House National Register Evaluation",2022,6000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6500,,"Diane Forsyth, C. Bryan Forsyth, Allison Wagner, Shelley Jerviss, Larry Jerviss, Ron Evenson, Rae Evenson, Jim Skree, Diane Lambrecht, Frederick Beseler, Jane Beseler",,"Houston Area Preservation Initiative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1878 N. H. Forsyth property in Houston, MN.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1878 N. H. Forsyth property in Houston, MN.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Allison,Wagner,"Houston Area Preservation Initiative","31512 County Rd 11",Houston,MN,55943,5074582492,allison.wagner@cedausa.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nh-forsyth-house-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18020,"Fort Snelling Virtual Tour",2010,433878,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society is collaborating with the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia to build four computer models of Historic Fort Snelling that will illustrate the Fort at various points in its history. These models will be incorporated into Historic Ft. Snelling's web site. The models will be linked to a rich and interrelated set of materials from all parts of the Society's collections, including photographs and manuscripts. The result will be a web experience that will provide a unique educational experience to students as they explore the significance of a dynamic and changing Fort Snelling from 1820 to 1945. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society is collaborating with the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia to build four computer models of Historic Fort Snelling that will illustrate the Fort at various points in its history. These models will be incorporated into Historic Ft. Snelling's web site. The models will be linked to a rich and interrelated set of materials from all parts of the Society's collections, including photographs and manuscripts. The result will be a web experience that will provide a unique educational experience to students as they explore the significance of a dynamic and changing Fort Snelling from 1820 to 1945. ",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Jennifer,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3246 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fort-snelling-virtual-tour,,,, 18020,"Fort Snelling Virtual Tour",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society is collaborating with the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia to build four computer models of Historic Fort Snelling that will illustrate the Fort at various points in its history. These models will be incorporated into Historic Ft. Snelling's web site. The models will be linked to a rich and interrelated set of materials from all parts of the Society's collections, including photographs and manuscripts. The result will be a web experience that will provide a unique educational experience to students as they explore the significance of a dynamic and changing Fort Snelling from 1820 to 1945. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society is collaborating with the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia to build four computer models of Historic Fort Snelling that will illustrate the Fort at various points in its history. These models will be incorporated into Historic Ft. Snelling's web site. The models will be linked to a rich and interrelated set of materials from all parts of the Society's collections, including photographs and manuscripts. The result will be a web experience that will provide a unique educational experience to students as they explore the significance of a dynamic and changing Fort Snelling from 1820 to 1945. ",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Jennifer,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3246 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fort-snelling-virtual-tour,,,, 18095,"Fort Snelling Virtual Tour",2012,40000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,40000,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Four new and unique views of Fort Snelling from various points in history will be available for students, teachers and the general public to access online. The Minnesota Historical Society has been collaborating with the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia to build four computer models that illustrate a dynamic and changing Fort Snelling from 1820 to 1945. The models will be linked to a rich and interrelated set of materials from all parts of the Society's collections, including photographs and manuscripts. In spring 2013, project staff and Historic Fort Snelling staff will plan how the models can best serve the public online and at the fort. ",,"Four new and unique views of Historic Fort Snelling from various points in history will be available for students, teachers and the general public to access online. The Minnesota Historical Society has been collaborating with the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia to build four computer models that illustrate a dynamic and changing Fort Snelling from 1820 to 1945. This year, the models will be refined and added to Fort Snelling's web site. The models will be linked to a rich and interrelated set of materials from all parts of the Society's collections, including photographs and manuscripts. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Jennifer,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3246,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fort-snelling-virtual-tour-0,,,, 17386,"Fort Snelling in World War II: A Self Guided Tour",2011,5900,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"Friends of Fort Snelling (Fort Snelling State Park Assn.)",," An illustrated, self-guided tour booklet was developed and produced that describes Fort Snelling during the WWII years. The guide contains many photos of historic and current views and the sketch maps are easy to follow to locate the identified sites. Approximately 200 copies were distributed to libraries, cultural institutions, participants in the Upper Post redevelopment process, The Veterans Administration Hospital, services organizations and the MN soldiers Home. A web hosted version was made available for a free download from the Friends of Fort Snelling website. ",,"To expand and enhance a self-guided tour book of World War II era Ft. Snelling",2010-09-24,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Stephen,Osman,,"5424 Elliot Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55417,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fort-snelling-world-war-ii-self-guided-tour,,,, 17457,"Fort Snelling Upper Post Program for Preservation and Utilization",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Hennepin County",," As a requirement for the transfer of certain properties within the Upper Post area of Fort Snelling to the Historic Surplus Property Program, a Program for Preservation and Utilization (PPU) was designed and developed to preserve and enhance the public use and future redevelopment of the Fort Snelling area. The report was created for the project using the National Park Service format. It will serve as a central resource when changes are to be made to the Upper Post. ",,"To enhance public use and future redevelopment of the Upper Post area of Fort Snelling through planning through developing a new program for preservation and utilization",2010-12-10,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Patrick,Connoy,,"417 N. 5th St., Suite 320",Minneapolis,MN,55406,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fort-snelling-upper-post-program-preservation-and-utilization,,,, 17301,"Fort Snelling West District Historic Building Inventory",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Hennepin County",," A survey of 15 historic building interiors of the West District of Fort Snelling to supplement the Historic Context Study of the Light Rail Transit Station Area. The project will have a lasting impact as it becomes part of a larger body of information about the Fort Snelling campus. The overall report provides information on possible allowable development - including guidelines for reuse of buildings, additions, and development on sites  containing historic buildings. The historic West District building survey and inventory provided insight into the area's original use as Fort Snelling's Quartermaster's area and information on previously undocumented buildings. Continuing and new uses for West District historic buildings may permit them to remain and inform future generations about the area's history and culture. ",,"To conduct a survey of 15 historic building interiors of the West District of Fort Snelling to supplement the Historic Context Study of the Light Rail Transit Station Area",2010-01-13,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Patrick,Connoy,,"417 N. 5th St., Suite 320",Minneapolis,MN,55406,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fort-snelling-west-district-historic-building-inventory,,,, 33932,"Fort or Folly: Using Remote Sensing and Archaeology to Locate the Dakota Conflict-Era Fort Fair Haven",2015,9867,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9867,,"Ann Anaya, Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Duane Benson, Kelly Charpentier-Berg, Alexander Cirillo, Jr., John Cowles, Dawn Erlandson, Robert Hoffman, Philip Krinkie, Maleah Otterson, Thomas Renier, Elise Ristau, Louise Sundin, Michael Vekich, Erma Vizenor, Chancellor Steven Rosenstone",0.06,"St. Cloud State University","Public College/University","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey in an attempt to locate Fort Fair Haven.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robbie,Mann,"St. Cloud State University","262 Stewart Hall, 720 Fourth Avenue S","St. Cloud",MN,56301,320-308-4181,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fort-or-folly-using-remote-sensing-and-archaeology-locate-dakota-conflict-era-fort-fair-hav,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37447,"Fort Snelling Archaeology Collections",2017,99237,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Number of artifacts inventoried, number of CMS records created or updated, number of additions to Collections Online",,,,,99237,14138,,1.60,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In the fourth year of this project, MNHS staff completed inventory and rehousing of most artifacts excavated from Historic Fort Snelling between 1957 and 1981. The Collections Management System now has 118,500 records for Fort Snelling artifacts. Three hundred items were photographed and are now accessible to the public online. In 2016, an exhibit featuring patent medicine bottles found at Fort Snelling was developed and installed in the Fort Snelling Visitor Center. Artifact data has also been uploaded to ""Open Context,"" an online repository of archaeological information that allows researchers to share information worldwide. Work also began to update records for artifacts excavated at the Sibley House Historic Site. This work will support analysis of historic content at the Sibley House as part of efforts to expand and enhance documentation for the Historic Fort Snelling National Register District and Historic Fort Snelling National Historic Landmark District.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Preservation, Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fort-snelling-archaeology-collections,,,, 28884,"Fort Snelling Upper Post Building 55 Reroofing - Historical Materials",2015,250000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,250000,,"Mike Opat Jeff Johnson Jan Callison Peter McLaughlin Randy Johnson Linda Higgins Marion Greene",0.09,"Hennepin County","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on Building 55 at Fort Snelling, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patrick,Connoy,"Hennepin County","701 Fourth Ave. S, Suite 400",Minneapolis,MN,55415,612-308-2577,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fort-snelling-upper-post-building-55-reroofing-historical-materials,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33978,"Fortifying Saint Cloud: Searching for Fort Holes, A Dakota Conflict Era",2016,5816,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5816,,"Ann Anaya, Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Duane Benson, Kelly Charpentier-Berg, Alexander Cirillo, Jr., John Cowles, Dawn Erlandson, Robert Hoffman, Philip Krinkie, Maleah Otterson, Thomas Renier, Elise Ristau, Louise Sundin, Michael Vekich, Erma Vizenor, Chancellor Steven Rosenstone",0.05,"St. Cloud State University","Public College/University","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey to locate the remains of Fort Holes.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robbie,Mann,"St. Cloud State University","262 Stewart Hall, 720 Fourth Avenue S","St. Cloud",MN,56301,320-308-4181,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fortifying-saint-cloud-searching-fort-holes-dakota-conflict-era,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031359,"Foss Cabin National Register Evaluation",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Completion of a Minnesota Individual Property Form Completion and approval by SHPO of a National Register Property Evaluation",,600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10600,,"Jacob Schmid, Tim Hammes, Rick Jacobson, Todd King",,"City of Underwood","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1869 Foss Cabin.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Judy,Everett,"City of Underwood","120 Main St.",Underwood,MN,56586,2188266686,clerk@ci.underwood.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/foss-cabin-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 33986,"We Found the Bottles! Collection Inventory II",2016,9475,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","All artifacts in the four household rooms were inventoried and entered into the PastPerfect database. Though the work took longer than anticipated, the work was, indeed, completed. Much credit for this accurate completion goes to the inventory team. The team was dedicated and thorough, especially about searching out and confirming documentation and accession numbers and object ID numbers. Both members of the team had strong regard for the role museums play in preserving ideas. One member had strong roots in the community and an investment in maintaining the integrity of the artifacts. The other member had a strong attention to detail concerning the integrity of the data. The museum director was in frequent contact with the team so that questions could be dealt with in a timely manner. The PP records were carefully and fully completed. Other achieved targets follow: New staff members were trained in use of PastPerfect for research. New and returning staff members were trained in cataloging newly received artifacts in PP. New and returning staff members were trained in entering data into PP. One of our long term goals is to have intellectual control over our collection, indicated by coordinating displays with community events, and outreaching information to the community. That is already happening: LHPA sponsored a local theater director in a series of popup plays depicting Lanesboro in the 1930s. The database was useful in finding artifacts and information to support that project. LHPA cooperated with Lanesboro Arts to support local student researchers who used the museum archives to complete videos on small town history under a Youth Access grant from The Smithsonian. Screening of these videos included credit for LHPA and an opportunity to explain to the public the value of the museum archives and artifacts in historical research. LHPA is planning and partnering with several other local groups to sponsor WaterWays, a traveling exhibition from The Smithsonian that will be in Lanesboro in January 2017. The database is a vital foundation for participating in these opportunities.",,1352,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10826,,"Jenifer Hungerholt, Lester Dunn, Lois Peterson, Eugene Bergstrom, Jim Ostrem, Milt Solberg, Barbara Campbell, Mike Ask, Jeff Kamm",0.00,"Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandra,Webb,"Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association","P.O. Box 345, 105 Parkway Avenue S",Lanesboro,MN,55949,507-467-2251,vanvelsor@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/we-found-bottles-collection-inventory-ii,,,,0 10007325,"Franciscan Sisters History Project",2017,4800,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The draft manuscript sent to the editor contained approximately 168,473 words. A desired outcome was reducing the number of words by 25%. The edited manuscript contains about 123,506 words, which is a reduction of about 27%. We are pleased with this result. Our goal in hiring a professional editor was to have an objective review of the manuscript, helping with readability, consistency and accuracy. One benchmark was the Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease Calculator. We entered text from a portion of Chapter 2 and came up with a score of 56.8, which is a 10-12 grade reading level. We set a goal of increasing readability to a score of 60, which would be an 8-9 grade level. Unfortunately, the score for the edited text came in at 49.4, an 11th grade reading level. Even though we didn't reach the desired score, we believe that we have a more readable book that will appeal to a broader audience. The editor was not too familiar with religious communities and asked for clarification and rewriting of certain sections. We believe this improved our book, making it easier for lay persons to understand.",,1341,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6141,,"Sister Beatrice Eichten, Sister Rose Margaret Schneider, Sister Susan Knutson, Sister Grace Skwira",,"Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to edit a manuscript on the history of the Franciscan Sisters in Little Falls.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elizabeth,Rydeen,"Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls","116 8th Avenue SE","Little Falls",MN,56345,320-632-0624,erydeen@fslf.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/franciscan-sisters-history-project,,,,0 10012233,"Franciscan Sisters History Book",2018,7125," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Measurable Outcomes 1. 200 copies of the book received and inspected. 2. Held book signing and reception February 22 (two others are scheduled.) 3. Notice of the books publication sent to key parties 4. Article in the local newspaper; more interviews are scheduled. 5. Copies of the book sent to a number of religious communities and Catholic Universities, the Morrison County Historical Society and the Minnesota Historical Society as well. 6. People are reading and loving the book!",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7125,,"Sister Beatrice Eichten, Sister Rose Margaret Schneider, Sister Susan Knutson, Sister Grace Skwira"," ","Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of the Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls, 1950-present.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Rydeen,"Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls"," 116 8th Avenue SE "," Little Falls "," MN ",56345,"(320) 632-0624"," erydeen@fslf.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/franciscan-sisters-history-book,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17551,"Frantic 7 for an American audience",2012,2000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Sister City International, Columbia Heights",," To translate into English from Polish the story of World War II Minneapolis serviceman Walter Shimshock (Szymczak). ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/frantic-7-american-audience,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17910,"Frederick W. Kiesling House Preservation Planning",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Mayor Robert J. Beussman, Ruth Ann Webster, 1st Ward City Councilor, Lisa K. Fischer, 2nd Ward City Councilor, Les P. Schultz, 3rd Ward City Councilor, Kenneth H. RockVam, 4th Ward City Councilor, Charles E. Schmitz, Council President",,"City of New Ulm","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to write a structural assessment of the Frederick W. Kiesling House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire qualified professionals to write a structural assessment of the Frederick W. Kiesling House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tom,Schmitz,"City of New Ulm","100 N Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073-0636,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/frederick-w-kiesling-house-preservation-planning,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17626,"From Exile to Resettlement: Oral History of the Bhutanese in Minnesota",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Hennepin History Museum",," To document in 10 interviews the history of Bhutanese refugees in Minnesota. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/exile-resettlement-oral-history-bhutanese-minnesota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17563,"Funding for a Long Range Conservation Plan for a Collection of Fine Art",2012,2696,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota State Community & Technical College",," To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/funding-long-range-conservation-plan-collection-fine-art,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17533,"Furnace Repair and Pest Control in the Miners Dry and Shaft House",2011,6000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1300,,,,,,"Ely Greenstone Public Art Committee",," The Pioneer Mine Site, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, was improved with the repair of the existing furnaces in the Miners Dry and Shaft Houses. The furnaces are tied in with a fire suppression system and a security system. Installation of expanded steel across three doors, application of adhesive and boards around Shaft House base and removal of surrounding brush provides added protection from insect, animal and human invasion. Destruction by nature and vandals has been minimized. The permanent historical displays, artifacts, rare photographs, documents, art and art supplies have been made more safe and secure. Amount adjusted to eliminate ineligible overhead expenses. ",,"To control climate in Miners Dry and Shaft Houses, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Amount adjusted to eliminate ineligible overhead expenses.",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Bob,Maidl,,"2647 Van Vac Road",Ely,MN,55731,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/furnace-repair-and-pest-control-miners-dry-and-shaft-house,,,, 28724,"Furnace Replacement",2014,2200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2200,,"Sharon Larson,Leora Mathern, Pat Lepper, Linda Erno, Judi Dalager, Barbara Marquardt, Jan Hirschey, Sandra Josephs,Tammy Schroeder, Nancy Davis.",,"Ann Bickle Heritage House","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To replace the poorly-functioning furnace in the Ann Bickle Heritage House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sharon,Larson,"Ann Bickle Heritage House","c/o Sharon Larson, 321--8th Ave. SE",Glenwood,MN,56334,320-334-6006,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/furnace-replacement,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007326,"Furnishings of the Historic 1905 Minnesota State Capitol: Research",2017,96500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short-term target of maintaining a timely response to new contacts and an efficient authentication procedure was met. The project manager prepared an intake form and authentication strategies prior to publicizing the search, so any submissions of potential Gilbert furnishings could be assessed and added to the system quickly. The intermediate target of writing stories as material was available and sharing them with the public was also met. Once the project manager collected sufficient information of an item, she wrote a story and compiled relevant photographs. Stories were shared through Facebook, newspaper articles, television interviews, and public programs. Web development proceeded to be done separately; that is, instead of pages being continuously added to the Cass Gilbert Society's existing website, a new site was created and unveiled at the end of the project term. This alternative still allowed for the public to receive project updates, while ensuring the future website was as refined and complete as possible. The initial plan also included adding 100 new pages to the existing website. The reality of this expansion was beyond knowing prior to the project. The resulting new website, with fewer pages but rich content including stories, photo albums, and maps, is a focused and thorough collection of all research and findings. The long-term target of publicizing information about Gilbert and the State Capitol has been met and will continue to be met as the website is continually shared by the Cass Gilbert Society and others. The website will be useful not only to site managers, historians, and architects for research purposes but also to the general public. The targets were met because the project team did not hastily roll out information about the project before sufficient research had occurred and systems of recording submissions were in place. This allowed for a smooth, thorough collection of data, stories, and photographs. Regular promotion of the project through personal outreach, media connections, and printed material also ensured that the project team met their targets.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",96500,,"Cass Gilbert Society Board of Directors- 2016 2016 Executive Committee Ted Lentz, President/ Secretary (h) 651-222-8117 ?651-468-8946 692 Summit Ave. St. Paul, MN. 55105 ted@tedlentz.com John Yust, Vice President 651-290-2411 256 Goodrich Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 jhyust@hotmail.com Carolyn Nayematsu, Co-Treasurer Vincent Platt, Esq., Co-Treasurer (h) 651-699-7407 1446 Summit Ave., St. Paul, MN. 55105 nayem001@umn.edu vinceplatt@aol.com Marjorie Pearson CGS Board Meeting Chair President, Emerita and Newsletter Editor. (h) 651-644-8836 ? 651-271-6353 1791 Van Buren Ave., St. Paul, MN.55104 marjorie.pearson48@gmail.com BOARD Linda Bjorklund, Fundraising/Development cell # 612-990-7374 228 Gibbs St. N., Prescott, WI. 54021 lbjorklund@comcast.net Carolyn Kompelien 1726 Kyllo Lane Eagan, MN 55122 (h) 651-454-7019 carolynkompelien@hotmail.com Sonja Mason (h) 651-292-0523(c) 651-247-8911 21 St. Albans St. S, St. Paul, MN. 55105 esowenjayay@comcast.net Cindy Stephani (w) 612-719-8419 5057 Penn Avenue South Minneapolis, MN. 55419 cynthiastephani@gmail.com Jean Velleu, President Emerita (h) 651-695-5319 525 Fairview Avenue South #336 St. Paul, MN 55116 jlaw29@aol.com Art Weeks (C) 612-859-0180 (h) 952-361-0990 2956 Canyon Road Chaska, MN. 55318 Aweek4621@gmail.com FRIENDS OF THE BOARD Helen Curry 1-203-966-9663 (h) 1-203-858-9220 (cell) 64 Ludlowe Road, New Canaan, CT 06840 hpc@LookLLC.com www/WoolworthTours.com Barbara Christen 1-410-338-0965 (home) 1-410-570-2611 (cell) 3423 University Place, Baltimore, MD 21218 barbara.s.christen@verizon.net Herb and Heidi Grika (h) 6112-822-2747 4821 Elliot Avenue South Minneapolis, MN Jim G. Hirsh (h) 651-224-6924 403 Portland Ave. St. Paul, MN. 55102 jimanddebra@msn.com",,"Cass Gilbert Society, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history and disposition of the original furnishings from the Minnesota State Capitol.",,,2016-11-01,2018-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carolyn,Kompelien,"Cass Gilbert Society, Inc.","c/o Carolyn Kompelien, 1726 Kyllo Lane",Eagan,MN,55122,651-454-7019,cgsgrant@cassgilbertsociety.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/furnishings-historic-1905-minnesota-state-capitol-research,,,,0 33923,"Furniture Collections Rehousing and Storage",2015,9694,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9694,,"Barbara Grahn, Linda Higgins (Hennepin County representative), William Hogle, Anita Jain, Kim Jeppesen, Leone Johnson, Cara Letofsky, Ann Lewis, Deborah Shepherd",0.17,"Hennepin History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jack,Kabrud,"Hennepin History Museum","2303 Third Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55404,612-870-1329,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/furniture-collections-rehousing-and-storage,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031162,"Gallery Plan II: Gallery F: A Masterpiece in Motion",2024,8040,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The short term impacts have been achieved. It was helpful that the contactor, Larry Hutchins and Museology, was already familiar with the Museum, its critical members, and its culture from the prior creation of the Museum's first formal Gallery Plan (funded by MNHS): The Mini-Sota Gallery. The Museum is currently working with its Strategic Design Committee (which now includes a former member of Kidzibits, Peter Quinlan) to implement the original and new plans in order to fulfil the intermediate and long term impacts.",,8830,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16870,,"President ? Dr. Peter B. Southard Ph.D. (term expires 10-23), Vice President ? Bruce Gustafson (term expires 10-23), Secretary ? Dave Kringstad (term expires 10-22), Treasurer ? Mike Speltz (term expires 10-24), At-Large Director ? Ross Hammond (term expires 10-24), At-Large Director ? Jesse Mohler (term expires 10-24), At-Large Director ? Bryce Olson (term expires 10-23), At-Large Director ? Dr. John Withrow (term expires 10-23), Museum Curator ? Dr. Paul Jones Ph.D.",,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for one of the museum's main gallery spaces.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peter,Southard,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","668 Transfer Road, Suite 8","St. Paul",MN,55114,6513305487,pbsouthard@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gallery-plan-ii-gallery-f-masterpiece-motion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012541,"GAR Hall National Register Nomination Update",2020,6000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6000,,"Mayor Keith Johnson, Coucilpersons Betty Allen, Ron Dingman, Darlene Kotelnicki, Vern Loch, Eric Mathwig, Sarah Miller,",0.01,"City of Litchfield","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an updated nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Litchfield GAR Hall.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joyce,Spreiter,"City of Litchfield"," 126 Marshall Avenue N "," Litchfield "," MN ",55355,"(320) 693-7201"," joyce.spreiter@ci.litchfield.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gar-hall-national-register-nomination-update,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28890,"G.A.R Hall Masonry Restoration",2015,124500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,124500,,"Keith Johnson, Ron Dingmann, Mike Boyle, Connie Lies, Dwight Lorensen, Vern Lock Jr., Gary Walz",0.00,"City of Litchfield","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair masonry on the G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic) Hall, now part of the Meeker County Historical Society's museum facilities, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joyce,Spreiter,"City of Litchfield","126 Marshall Avenue N",Litchfield,MN,55355,320-693-7201,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gar-hall-masonry-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17948,"Gardner House Exterior Preservation",2013,83200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,83200,,"Matt Anderson, Christine Berger, Sonya Calef, Karin Cuerden, Marc Doherty, Bill Eisenmann, Christian Engelbrecht, Kristina Kvarnov-Leverty, Debbi Riggs, Ted Sherman, Andrew Staab",,"Germanic-American Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To repair and restore the gutter system and cornice assembly of the George W. Gardner House, a contributing feature of the Historic Hill District listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To repair and restore the gutter system and cornice assembly of the George W. Gardner House, a contributing feature of the Historic Hill District listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jeana,Anderson,"Germanic-American Institute","301 Summit Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gardner-house-exterior-preservation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33842,"Gardner House: Roof Restoration Architectural Services",2015,7162,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The primary objective of this phase of the project was to have a comprehensive, professional, written plan for the work and cost required to replace the roof on the Gardner House. That goal has been achieved by the creation of the following three documents by the GAI's contracted architect: 1) The Scope of Work form and architectural design and specification drawings that will be required in order to begin the process of installing a new roof. These documents will be necessary for the St. Paul HPC and SHPO review and approval process. 2) A project budget that will allow the GAI Board of Directors to evaluate its financial readiness and fundraising goals to be met before launching the construction phase. 3) A project manual to be used when the GAI is ready to solicit proposals from roofing contractors that includes preliminary bid documents. All of the above documents have been submitted in the subsequent MNHS Historic Properties large grant application. I believe this goal was achieved by clearly specifying in our RFP the products the architectural firm was expected to create. For example, we stated that the architect was to complete the Scope of Work form for the grant application, an attached it as part of the RFP.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",7162,,"Christine Berger, Sonya Calef, Karin Magill-Cuerden, Christian Engelbrecht,Tom Felling, Ron Gerdes, Juergen Konczak, Dustin Massie, Liz Pearson, Andrew Staab, Nancy Zinter",0.00,"Germanic-American Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the repair of the roof of the Gardner House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and headquarters of the Germanic-American Institute.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeana,Anderson,"Germanic-American Institute","301 Summit Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55102,651.222.7027,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gardner-house-roof-restoration-architectural-services,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012634,"Gate Visitor Survey",2020,5151," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,5276,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10427,,"Tom Leimer, Christine Rule, Renee Ziemer, Eric Andringa, Douglas Boese, Susan Claypool, Daniel Dogo-Esekie, Sam Gill, Mark Thein, Jennifer Janvrin, Teresa McCormack, Kirk Schumacher, Roger Stahl, Linda Willihnganz."," ","Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The History Center of Olmsted County conducted through AASLH, a survey of visitors called Visitors Count! Results are to be used in interpretive planning for museums and historic sites. The History Center staff conducted the program by giving out a survey created by AASLH. AASLH completed the tabulation work. This project will be used to help create future interpretive plans, which the History Center's strategic plan calls for. The interpretive plan will guide the History Center's creation of exhibits and programs to better meet and improve the visitor experience. The creation of this plan will have a large impact on the History Center's future through how the History Center operates, communicates with its audience, and grows its audience base. ",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kevin,Whaley,"Olmsted County Historical Society"," 1195 West Circle Drive SW "," Rochester "," MN ",55902,"(507) 282-9447",registrar@olmstedhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gate-visitor-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 17795,"Gather Resources for Publication of Twenty Years of History and Achievements of CAAPAM",2013,3000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3000,,"Tzu-Chen Lee, John Huang, Maria Arrowsmith, Biing-Huei Su, Jenhua Juan, Chien-Teh Kuo, Joseph Lin, Kuang-Yu Chien, Li-Chun Chen, Lih-In Rezania, Peter Chu, Ta-Hua Yu, Jack Tsai, Paul Hsu, Jack Hsiao.",,"Chinese American Academic and Professional Association in MN","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gather records of the organization on the occasion of its 20th anniversary meeting",,"To gather records of the organization on the occasion of its 20th anniversary meeting",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Huang,"Chinese American Academic and Professional Association in MN","PO Box 25767",Woodbury,MN,55125,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gather-resources-publication-twenty-years-history-and-achievements-caapam,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024985,"Geldner Saw Mill Condition Assessment",2021,9000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Our short term goal was met and allows us to have a plan for the future of the mill. The intermediate plan will be our next area to target, as we take the findings from the conditions assessment and work on creating them into construction drawings.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9000,,"David Gliszinski, John King, Lance Wetzel, Steven Rohlfing, Danny O'Keefe",,"Le Sueur County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the circa 1870 Geldner Saw Mill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the circa 1870 Geldner Saw Mill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tyler,Luethje,"Le Sueur County","88 S. Park Ave.","Le Center",MN,56057,5073578201,tluethje@co.le-sueur.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/geldner-saw-mill-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17469,"Genealogy Lab Project",2011,1775,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Yellow Medicine County Historical Society",," YMCHS purchased equipment, supplies and a one-year subscription to Ancestry.com to provide access to family history in Yellow Medicine County. Advertisements have been placed in local newspapers and brochures to inform the public of these new resources.   ",,"To provide access to family history in Yellow Medicine County",2010-11-03,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Brian,Schulz,,"PO Box 145","Granite Falls",MN,56241,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/genealogy-lab-project,,,, 10007197,"General Conservation Assessment & Long-Range Preservation Plan at Sacred Heart Area Museum",2018,6462,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6462,,"Gale Dahlager, Kathy Hendrickson, Dick Hoff, Cheryl Skalbeck, Sonja Thune, Elaine Johnson, Marilyn Agre",,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, Box 452","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,320-765-2274,sonja@hcinet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-long-range-preservation-plan-sacred-heart-area-museum,,,,0 10007327,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2017,6584,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","There were two targets, both of which were achieved. First, a preservationist visited the New Ulm Fire Department and conducted a general preservation assessment by interviewing the Fire Chief and Library Director, observing the collection, and taking numerous measurements. Second, the preservationist prepared an extensive long-range conservation plan that can be implemented immediately. We achieved these results because of clear communication regarding our expectations and because of the time we spent with the preservationist having a two-way conversation about the collection.",,1,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6584,,"New Ulm City Council: Charles Schmitz, Lisa Fischer, Larry Mack, Les Schultz, Dave Christian",,"City of New Ulm (Fire Department)","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kris,Wiley,"City of New Ulm (Fire Department)","526 8th Street N","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-359-8332,kris.wiley@ci.new-ulm.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-2,,,,0 10007328,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2017,6005,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The target was narrowly defined as the completion of a general conservation assessment and a long-range conservation plan by the Midwest Art Conservation Center in Minneapolis for the Hillstrom Museum of Art in St. Peter. The assessment was successfully completed and the long-range conservation plan, attached below, was produced. The plan was reviewed by Museum personnel for accuracy and to make certain it met the criteria of the project, and after some adjustment from this editing process, it was put into its final form (as attached).",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6005,,"Mark Braun, Ann Pesavento, Priscilla Briggs, David Gilbertson, Dawn Michael, Stephen Penkhus, Martha Penkhus, Gene Basset, Ann Basset.",,"Gustavus Adolphus College (Hillstrom Museum of Art)","Private College/University","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Donald,Myers,"Gustavus Adolphus College (Hillstrom Museum of Art)","800 West College Avenue","St. Peter",MN,56082,507-933-7171,dmyers@gustavus.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nicollet,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-3,,,,0 10007329,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2017,6391,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The target was to get the museum assessed which was achieved.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6391,,"Jan Marc Resberg - Pres., Kris Lyons - V.P., Marilyn Lee - Sec., Wendy Carlberg - Treas., Lois Fichtner, Mary Kivisto, Joan Miller, Bob Silverness, Ina Marie Silverness, Bill Wennberg",,"Proctor Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Jan Marc",Resberg,"Proctor Area Historical Society","100 Pionk Drive",Proctor,MN,55810,715-919-0513,yellowstone225@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-4,,,,0 10012612,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2018,4867," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We completed the advanced questionnaire requested by MACC on display and storage space environmental controls, collection and exhibition policies. Elisa Redman reviewed these materials and performed an onsite inspection of the display and storage spaces. Elisa has provided a detailed report on her findings and recommendations (short term, medium term and long term) for improvements to gaining intellectual control, upgrading storage space, improving environmental monitoring and emergency planning. We hope to apply for additional grants to help us accomplish these goals.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4867,,"Board of Trustees: David Amos (Chair), Dan Dahm, Larry Dunbar, Nancy Guy, Sheri Hernandez, Lori Kaufman, Donna Long, John Roberts, Dan McConnell, John Haberman."," ","Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Osborne,"Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church"," 511 Groveland Avenue "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55403,"(612) 789-4216"," mao99mps@aol.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-6,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012617,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2018,4273," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our goal was to improve conservation conditions of the Gagnon museum collection, by establishing goals for environmental conditions, storage facilities, collection management and exhibition of the collection. The report has included overall goals in the areas of intellectual control, collections storage, environmental monitoring and emergency planning. The action plans include short, medium and long term priorities in these areas. The goals with action plan priorities achieved our goal of establishing guidelines for future development of the museum in regards to collection management and preservation. The report serves as a valuable template for museum staff during the coming years.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4273,,"Steve Sorensen, Travis Ohly, Tiffany Wacholz, Chuck Hazama, Todd Ustby"," ","Charles E. Gagnon Museum and Sculpture Garden","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Arlyn,Gagnon,"Charles E. Gagnon Museum and Sculpture Garden"," 2500 4th St SW "," Rochester "," MN ",55902,"(507) 282-5202"," agagnon@gagnonmuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-7,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012618,"General Conservation Assessment & Long-Range Preservation Plan",2018,6543," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The Preservation Survey and Conservation Plan created by Elisa Redman from the MACC provided us with a great deal of information about our current collection practices, as well as many suggested areas of improvement. The report included general guidelines for proper storage and display of objects, and also information about grants available for future projects. Elisa took temperature, humidity, and lighting measurements in various areas across campus where we have artwork displayed and stored, in order to determine the quality of those environments for preservation. And finally, the report provided recommendations for improving the care and preservation of our collection, with a detailed list of short and long-term priorities. These include reviewing our inventory of the collection, creating more collections management policies, and creating a new storage and display prep space",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6543,,"Basil Ajuo, Rudy Rodriguez, Devinder Malhotra (Chancellor), Michael Vekich (Chair), Cheryl Tefer, Amanda Fredlund, Louise Sundin, George Soule, Roger Moe, Jay Cowles (Treasurer), Jerry Janezich, Dawn Erlandson (Vice Chair), Bob Hoffman, Adbul Rahmane Abdul-Aziz, Ann Anaya, Alex Cirillo",0.01,"St. Cloud State University","Public College/University",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Springer,"St. Cloud State University"," 720 Fourth Avenue S "," St. Cloud "," MN ",56301,"(320) 308-3093"," mspringer@stcloudstate.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-long-range-preservation-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012649,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2019,5260," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We hired the Midwest Art Conservation Center to complete a General Collections Assessment, which they did on September 18, 2019. A draft report was provided to the archivist on October 31, 2019. After review and recommended changes from the MNHS grant office and the MN Annual Conference Archivist, a final report was received on February 21, 2020.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5260,,"Minnesota Annual Conference Board of Trustees Rachel Morey, Shirley Dubuque ,Bart Seebach, Kandis Will, Craig Haberman, Jeffrey Larson, John Larson, Gordon Orde, Dave Feerhusen, Tami Luckhardt, Barry Schaub"," ","Minnesota Annual Conference United Methodist Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Heller,"Minnesota Annual Conference United Methodist Church"," 122 West Franklin Ave, Suite 400 "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55404,"(612) 230-6149"," heidi.heller@minnesotaumc.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-8,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012651,"General Conservation Assessment & Long-Range Preservation Plan",2019,6827," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved.The museum wanted a starting point for future grants. Nicole's information has been very helpful and we are working on her suggestions.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6827,,"EXECUTIVE BOARD - Jon Wendorff, Jane Mudeking, Billie Jo Lau, Marcy Schramm Garry Hippie, Jim Julien, Jeff Meyer, John Meyer, Seth Schmidt, Ron Boje, Dave Tiegs, Muriel Coulter, Jim Babcock, Becky Averill"," ","Wheels Across the Prairie Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marcy,Schramm,"Wheels Across the Prairie Museum"," PO Box 1091, 3297 US Hwy 14 "," Tracy "," MN ",56175,"(612) 840-9591"," 1PrairieGirl@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-long-range-preservation-plan-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012652,"General Preservation Needs Assessment and Long Range Conservation Plan",2019,7662," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7662,,"Barb Backlund, Gene Erickson, Dean Farnum, Edward Hedstrom, John Jacobsen, Bob Pratt, Richard Dorr, Ivy Hocking, Alta McQuatters, Ann Sullivan, Bob SwanSon"," ","Cook County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carrie,Johnson,"Cook County Historical Society"," 8 South Broadway, PO Box 1293 "," Grand Marais "," MN ",55604,"(218) 387-2883"," history@boreal.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-preservation-needs-assessment-and-long-range-conservation-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012672,"General Conservation Assessment and Development of Long-Range Preservation Plan",2020,4800," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4800,,"Jay Johnson, Jan Solomonson, Karen Froseth, Cathy Belmont, Sharon Marquardt"," ","Prospect House Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Abby,Bizzett-Johnson,"Prospect House Museum"," 403 Lake Avenue N "," Battle Lake "," MN ",56515,"(218) 864-4008"," abby@bizzettjohnson.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-development-long-range-preservation-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013429,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2021,6045,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6045,,"Mary Jo Abler, Jean Wincek, CSJ, Tracey Burton, Ken Charles, Kathryn Clubb, Margaret Gillespie CSJ, Susan Hames, CSJ, Samantha Hanson, Diane Huston, Pamela O. Johnson, Anne McKeig, Donna McNamara, Joy Milos, CSJ, Joan Mitchell, CSJ, Christine Moore, Michael O'Boyle, Kathleen O?Brien, Teresa A. Radzinski, ReBecca Koenig Roloff, Therese Sherlock, CSJ, Angela Hall Slaughter, Minda Suchan, Ph.D., Jill Underdahl, CSJ, Sandra Vargas, Robert Wollan, Brenda Grandstrand Woodson, Valerie Young",,"St. Catherine University","Private College/University",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Adam,"St. Catherine University","Office of Research & Sponsored Programs, 2004 Randolph Avenue #4286","St. Paul",MN,55105,"(651) 690-6639",jladam@stkate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-9,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013449,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2021,5300,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5300,,"Andrea Hess, President; Jerry Bottelberghe, Vice President; John Marshall, Treasurer; Marilee Thomas, Secretary; Carol White, John Sherman, William Palmer, and Dr. Jeff Kolnick.",,"Lyon County Historical Society","For-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society","301 W. Lyon St.",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 537-6580",director@lyoncomuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-10,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012598,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2018,3700," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The final measurable outcome of this grant project is the Brown County Historicl Society receiving a Genral Consrvation Assessment and Long-Range Consevation Plan Report 2018",,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4200,,"Lisa Besemer, President; Cara Knauf, Vice President; Duane Piere,Treasurer; Yvonne Weber, Secretary, Peter Baganz; Jeremy Berg, Deb Dove, Lucy Gluth, Lynn Henle, Bob Skillings Wayne Wagner, and Loren Wing."," ","Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Backer,"Brown County Historical Society"," 2 North Broadway "," New Ulm "," MN ",56073,"(507) 233-2618"," director@browncountyhistorymn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-5,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17808,"General Preservation Assessment Survey",2013,5364,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5364,,"President: John Olson, Vice President: Barbara Reiss, Secretary: Kathy Spence Johnson, Treasurer: Henry Solmer, Trustees: Jeanne Andersen, Sue Ainsworth, Doug Johnson, Robert Jorvig, Faye Ross, Don Schimmel",,"St. Louis Park Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan",,"To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jeanne,Andersen,"St. Louis Park Historical Society","3700 Monterey Drive","St Louis Park",MN,55416,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-preservation-assessment-survey,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17879,"General Collections Assessment Survey",2013,5277,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5277,,,,"Western Hennepin County Pioneers Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to assess museum collections and articulate a long range plan for future preservation.",,"To hire a qualified professional to assess museum collections and articulate a long range plan for future preservation.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Richard,Stubbs,"Western Hennepin County Pioneers Association","1953 West Wayzata Blvd, PO Box 332","Long Lake",MN,55356,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-collections-assessment-survey,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17036,"General Exhibit Development",2013,131641,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,131641,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",1.25,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Development is underway on a number of future History Center exhibitions that will explore rich stories of Minnesota's past. Major exhibitions will center on how Minnesotans have played, the national impact of the 18th Amendment and Prohibition, the Vietnam War experience and its legacy, and professional football and the Vikings. Other exhibitions will highlight the variety of communities in the state and will bring the fascinating collections of the Minnesota Historical Society to public view.",,"Development is underway on a number of future History Center exhibitions that will explore rich stories of Minnesota's past. Major exhibitions will center on how Minnesotans have played, the national impact of the 18th Amendment and Prohibition, the Vietnam War experience and its legacy, and professional football and the Vikings. Other exhibitions will highlight the variety of communities in the state and will bring the fascinating collections of the Minnesota Historical Society to public view.",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Spock,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-exhibit-development,,,, 17043,"General Overhead",2012,305769,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,305769,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In order to implement its Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (ACHF) projects, the Minnesota Historical Society employs an ACHF Manager to oversee the program administration. The Society is also supporting administration of the grants program and expanded financial management and administrative functions. The Society is diligently working to keep administrative costs low while adhering to the legislative mandate that costs be ""directly related to and necessary for a specific appropriation.""",,"In order to implement its Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (ACHF) projects, the Minnesota Historical Society employs an ACHF Manager to oversee the program administration. The Society is also supporting administration of the grants program and expanded financial management and administrative functions. The Society is diligently working to keep administrative costs low while adhering to the legislative mandate that costs be ""directly related to and necessary for a specific appropriation.""",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Matt,Hill,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-overhead,,,, 17043,"General Overhead",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In order to implement its Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (ACHF) projects, the Minnesota Historical Society employs an ACHF Manager to oversee the program administration. The Society is also supporting administration of the grants program and expanded financial management and administrative functions. The Society is diligently working to keep administrative costs low while adhering to the legislative mandate that costs be ""directly related to and necessary for a specific appropriation.""",,"In order to implement its Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (ACHF) projects, the Minnesota Historical Society employs an ACHF Manager to oversee the program administration. The Society is also supporting administration of the grants program and expanded financial management and administrative functions. The Society is diligently working to keep administrative costs low while adhering to the legislative mandate that costs be ""directly related to and necessary for a specific appropriation.""",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Matt,Hill,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-overhead,,,, 17590,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2012,6186,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Winona State University",," To conduct a general survey of the university collections; assess interior environments, policies and procedures for the use and care of collections; and produce a long-range preservation plan. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17593,"General Preservation Needs Assessment at SJU",2012,6046,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Saint John's Abbey & University",," To undertake a general preservation needs assessment of library collections at Saint John's University. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-preservation-needs-assessment-sju,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024961,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2021,4650,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,4650,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9300,,"Tom Brace - Chair, Charles Standfuss - Vice Chair, Dave Sandels - Secretary, Nyle Zikmund - Treasurer, Trusttees, Joseph Waters, James Sandberg, Louis Goldenberg, Susan Magy, Kathi Osmonson, Tammy Heath-Pierson, Gary Lawrence",,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nyle,Zikmund,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","664 22nd Avenue NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,6128607442,nzikmund@sbmfire.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-11,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024974,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2021,4400,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1115,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5515,,"President Robert (Bob) Gasch, Vice President Rhea Langemo,Treasurer Sara Keskey-Rufer, Steve Anderson, Carol Barnaal, Paulie Johnson, Dorene Erickson, Ruth Klima, Shirley Larson-Cole, Nancy Monroe,Kenny Danberg",,"Cokato Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Johanna,Ellison,"Cokato Historical Society","PO Box 686, 175 Fourth Street W",Cokato,MN,55321,3202862427,jellison@cokatomuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-12,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024991,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2021,5300,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5800,,"President: Richard Petsch Vice President: Norleen Cooke, Secretary: Melissa VanderPlas, Treasurer: Tyler Nielsen, District 1: John Glady, District 2: Gail Barnard-Boyum, District 3: Gretchen Mensink-Lovejoy, District 4: Josh Krage, Sally Jeske, Rich Bottorff, Sherry Hanson, County Commissioner Appointee: Duane Bakke",,"Fillmore County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Sturgis,"Fillmore County Historical Society","202 County Road 8",Fountain,MN,55935,5072684449,sara@fillmorecountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-13,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025060,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2022,6693,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6695,,"Gwen Fleace, Dee Emmerich, Paula Bargfrede, John Hay, Sherry Schoewe, Trish Schulz, Randy Winter, Larry Hansen, Darrell Nissen, Cathy Hohenstein",,"Jackson County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nick,Riordan,"Jackson County Historical Society","PO Box 238, 307 North Highway 86",Lakefield,MN,56150,5078226694,jchsmn1925@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Jackson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-14,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025295,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2023,7993,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7993,,"Betty Mann, Jane Lanphere, Verlyn Van Batavia, Al Stoakes, Linda Bakken, Paul Boyenga, George Langford, Kathy Heeren, Jan Brandenburg, Shirley Klosterbuer, Keith Elbers, Greg Burger, Knute Oldre",,"Rock County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Wendel,Buys,"Rock County Historical Society","312 E. Main St.",Luverne,MN,56156,5072832122,rcmuseum@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rock,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-15,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025298,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2023,5645,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5645,,"Doug Anderson, Sue Gustner, Katie Jackson, Sabrina Koelsch, Elizabeth Mboutchom, Lynn McCarthy, Michael Neudecker, Rudi Posusta-Chrast, Elizabeth Rydeen, Larry Sharon, Sade Wensmann",,"Friends of Linden Hill, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Julia,Mueller,"Friends of Linden Hill, Inc.","608 Highland Avenue","Little Falls",MN,56345,3206165580,info@linden-hill.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-16,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031280,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Collections Preservation Plan",2024,5975,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6225,,"Jim Thorson, Jim Norman, Bill Strusinski, Dianne Johnson, David Elfstrand, Kristy Hainy, Janelle Lindberg-Kendrick, Barb Sackmann, Mary Sandgren, Nancy Thorson",0.004901961,"Gammelgarden Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Rinkenberger,"Gammelgarden Museum","20880 Olinda Trail, P.O. Box 62",Scandia,MN,55073,6517247872,media@gammelgardenmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-collections-preservation-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031338,"General Conservation Assessment & Long-Range Preservation Plan",2023,4076,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,540,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4616,,"John Albright, Phil Gartner, Katie Himanga, Valerie Ross, Bill Stiene, Anne Tabat, Bruce Whitcomb?",,"Lake City Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bruce,Whitcomb,"Lake City Historical Society","PO Box 246","Lake City",MN,55041,6513145152,whitcobd@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Goodhue, Wabasha",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-long-range-preservation-plan-1,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031317,"General Conservation Assessment and a Long-Range Preservation Plan",2023,7290,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The Roseau County Historical Society believes it achieved its desired outcomes by collaborating with the Midwest Art Conservation Center. Their expertise and responsiveness were key factors in this success. The center's team listened carefully to our concerns and goals, helping us shape a future-focused preservation strategy. This partnership ensured that our Long-Range Preservation Plan addressed immediate needs and set the stage for sustainable, long-term care of our collections. As a result, we feel confident that our efforts will preserve the museum's valuable artifacts and history for future generations.",,660,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7950,,"Glenn Holm, Harriet Heinen, Sheila Winstead, Karen Hagen, Lola Grafstrom, Bruce Olson, Robert Granitz, Katie Hedlund, Don Miller, Harry Hamilton, Catherine Magnusson, Jim Christianson",,"Roseau County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Britt,Dahl,"Roseau County Historical Society","121 Center Street E, Ste 101",Roseau,MN,56751,2184631918,rchsroseau@mncable.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-18,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031218,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2024,4540,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,318,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4858,,"Kara Bancroft, Ian Baxter, Jan Cook, Lisa Fowler, Stephanie Herrick, Bill Jepson, Rick Kruger, Barbara Lindgren, Jim Whisler, Mariah Wise",,"Minnetonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stephanie,Herrick,"Minnetonka Historical Society","14600 Minnetonka Blvd.",Minnetonka,MN,55345,6127907227,steph.herrick@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-17,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17441,"General Preservation Survey & Long-Range Conservation",2011,5500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,100,,,,,,"Douglas County Historical Society",,"To hire a professional paper conservator to assess a historical textile collection in preparation of a long range plan",,"To hire a professional paper conservator to assess a historical textile collection in preparation of a long range plan",2010-11-12,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kim,Dillon,,"1219 Nokomis Street",Alexandria,MN,56308,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-preservation-survey-long-range-conservation,,,, 17251,"General Collections Survey",2011,5976,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Friends of Linden Hill, Inc.",,"To conduct a general conservation assessment of its collections and provide a long range plan for preservation",,"To conduct a general conservation assessment of its collections and provide a long range plan for preservation",2010-08-13,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Patricia,Sharon,,"608 Highland Ave.","Little Falls",MN,56345,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-collections-survey,,,, 28790,"General Preservation Assessment Survey and Long Range Conservation Plan",2014,5626,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5626,,"Thomas H. Boyd, Julie Brady, Carolyn Brusseau, Anne Cowie, Cheryl Dickson, Joanne Englund, Thomas Fabel, William Frels, Howard Guthmann, Douglas Heidenreich, Richard Heydinger, John Holman, Ken Johnson, Sandy Kiernat, David Kristal, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Father Kevin McDonough, Nancy McKillips, Susan McNeely, James R. Miller, Bob Muschewske, Richard H. Nicholson, Jeffrey Slack, Ralph Thrane, Paul Verret, Jerry Woelfel",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-0701,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-preservation-assessment-survey-and-long-range-conservation-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28826,"General Archives Data Entry Improvement",2015,9735,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9735,,"Lisa Peterson, Scott Richardson, Jim Christensen, Cliff Clark, Alice Thomas, Debby Nitz, Christian Hakala, Eric Fure-Slocum, Michele Resse, Lindsay Hawkins, Sarah Beimers, Ron Gardner, Mel Miller, David Gonnerman, Teri Knight",0.28,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of archival materials held in public trust.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hayes,Scriven,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-9268,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-archives-data-entry-improvement,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28832,"General Collections Needs Assessment Survey",2015,5100,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5100,,"Board of Commissioners: Mike Opat, Linda Higgins, Peter McLaughlin, Randy Johnson, Jan Callison, Jeff Johnson",,"Hennepin County Library",Libraries,"To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Hathaway,"Hennepin County Library","300 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-543-8126,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-collections-needs-assessment-survey,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28628,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2014,5158,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5158,,"Rev. Dr. Timothy Hart-Anderson, Dennis Alfton, Julie Champ, Dr. Melanie Ohnstad, Dr. Rodney Allen Schwartz",,"Westminster Presbyterian Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rodney,Schwartz,"Westminster Presbyterian Church","1200 Marquette Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55403,612-332-3421,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28417,"General Preservation Assessment Survey",2013,5346,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We achieved our objective by contracting Midwest Arts Conservation Center to conduct a general preservation assessment for the organization's collections. MMAA now has the completed report from this assessment and will unitize it to improve the preservation of the collections and facilitate long-rage conservation plans for our current and future storage facility.",,,1,,5347,,"Dick Zehring, Mark Hier, Ann Ruhr Pifer, Matthew Bellin, Thomas J. Arneson, Thomas Hysell, Bonnie Olsen Kramer, John Larkin, Ronald Lattin, Bruce Lueck, Judy Rauenhorst Mahoney, Samuel McCullough, Paul C. N. Mellblom, George Reid, Fred Wall, Bill Wittenbreer, Mayor Christopher Coleman, Kristin Makholm, Councilman Dave Thune",,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristin,Makholm,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","408 Saint Peter Street, Suite 419","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-492-0309,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-preservation-assessment-survey-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28480,"General Preservation Assessment Survey",2013,5285,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5285,,"Ken Behm, Rev. Tom Evans, Carol Fehrmann, Eustolio Gomez, Gregg Hein, Brad Hewitt, Susan Hillyer, Angela Hublick, Louis S. Johnson, Dr. Loren Leslie, Charlotte Malotky, Joan Miller, Dr. Carl Schoenbeck, Rev. Dr. Lane R. Seitz, Dr. Lori Utech, Rev. Dr. Karl A. Weber",,"Concordia University (Library)","Private College/University","To hire a qualified professional to conduct a preservation assessment survey of an art collection.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Charlotte,Knoche,"Concordia University (Library)","275 N Syndicate St","Saint Paul",MN,55104,651-641-8241,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-preservation-assessment-survey-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28495,"General Conservation Assessment and Long Range Plan",2013,5341,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5341,,"Betsy Adams, Kim Carlander, Jeanne DeSanctis, Ann Higgins, Robert Hirt, Aubrey Hookom, Reuel Long, Jan Mosman, Robert Pemberton, Valerie Ross",,"Eden Prairie Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jan,Mosman,"Eden Prairie Historical Society","8080 Mitchell Road","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,952-934-7065,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28512,"General Preservation Assessment Survey",2013,5152,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5152,,"Alvina O'Brien, Barbara Dries, Reverend John Ubel, Frances Klas, Dr. Frank Indihar, James Miller, Co-chair; Dr. John Dowdle, Joseph Micallef, Julie Brady, Mary Ann Okner, Co-Chair; Most Reverend Lee A. Piche, Patrick Ryan, Richard Nicholson",,"Cathedral Heritage Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum professional to conduct a preservation assessment survey on works of art in the Cathedral's collections.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Celeste,Raspanti,"Cathedral Heritage Foundation","239 Selby Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-preservation-assessment-survey-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34051,"General Preservation Assessment Survey and Long Range Conservation Plan",2016,6170,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",6170,,"President Jina Penn-Tracy ",0.00,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,651-454-9412,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-preservation-assessment-survey-and-long-range-conservation-plan-0,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34052,"General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2016,6273,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",6273,,"Peter Walsh (President), Mary Nelson (Vice President), Tom Bremer (Treasurer), Jonelle Moore (ex officio Secretary), Michelle Alexander (City Council), Sandra Burke, Jerome Christenson, Robert Fischer, Tim Hoff, Sue Hovell, Margaret Johnson, Ken Lindamann, Patrick Marek, Mary Polus, Jim Pomeroy, Pat Rogers, Mike Slaggie, LeRoy Telstad, Cindy Timm.",0.00,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-2723,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan-1,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34057,"General Preservation Assessment and Long Range Conservation Plan for the New Brighton Area Historical Society",2016,5474,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The single measurable outcome is completion of the report. Results were achieved because we planned the scheduled visits and established a schedule for completion with MACC that was fulfilled.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5474,,"Val Johnson, Wayne Searles, David Fleming, Jerry Laumeyer, Fred Behrens, David Peterson, Jerry Bensing, Ron Cota, Jerry Blanski, Peg Joyce, Joyce Kloncz",0.00,"New Brighton Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professional conservators to assess museum collections and write a long range conservation plan.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Peterson,"New Brighton Area Historical Society","PO Box 120624","New Brighton",MN,55112,,davepeterson26@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/general-preservation-assessment-and-long-range-conservation-plan-new-brighton-area-historic,,,,0 17677,"Geophysical and Archaeological Evaluation of Fort Juelson, Otter Tail County",2012,21947,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,21947,,,,"Otter Tail County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct a geophysical and archaeological evaluation of Fort Juelson, resulting in completion of a Minnesota state site form and National Register nomination.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Schuelke,"Otter Tail County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/geophysical-and-archaeological-evaluation-fort-juelson-otter-tail-county,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28569,"Geophysical and Archaeological Assessment of the PIIC Burial Mound Group",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Tribal Council: Ron Johnson (President) Lou Taylor (Vice President) Shelley Buck (Treasure) Ed Buck (Secretary) Johnny Johnson (Assistant Secretary)",,"Prairie Island Indian Community (PIIC)",,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct an archaeological survey of burial mound groups on the PIIC reservation.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Danny,Harjo,"Prairie Island Indian Community (PIIC)","5636 Sturgeon Lake Road",Welch,MN,55068,651-385-4117,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/geophysical-and-archaeological-assessment-piic-burial-mound-group,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007330,"George Metcalf Property National Register Evaluation",2017,9000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9000,,"Jerry Allan, Nancy Gibson, David Hartwell, Douglas Johnson, Jill Koosmann, Irene Qualters, John Satorius, John VonDeLinde",,"Belwin Conservancy","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the George Metcalf property in Afton.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marta,McCormack,"Belwin Conservancy","1553 Stagecoach Trail S",Afton,MN,55001,"651-436-5189 x 12",marta.mccormack@belwin.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/george-metcalf-property-national-register-evaluation,,,,0 10007331,"George W. Gardner House: Roof Restoration",2017,136300,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","All targeted goals were with achieved or exceeded. The damage to the building interior during high rains has been halted. Both the architect and the roofing contractor are extremely confident that this project increased the lifespan of the roof for another 80 years. Furthermore, community stakeholders and funders are extremely pleased that the project focused on restoring the roof to its original slate profile. They are already inquiring as to plans for phase-3 of the building restoration. We were able to achieve these results by putting a lot of work into the planning phase of the project. The GAI team knew it was vitally important to select an architect who specializes in historic buildings and could demonstrate successful projects of this same scope and scale. We also did our due diligence in selecting not just a qualified roofing contractor, but one who would be an active partner in the project, adhering to the construction schedule and maintain regular communication about progress of the project. A rigorous vetting process for the contractors, which included a thorough check of references, played a central role in the ultimate success of the roof project.",,10456,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",146755,,"Eric Brotten, Sonya Calef, Shawn Dobbins, Ryan Doubet, Tom Felling, Ron Gerdes, Jeff Jones, Karin Cuerden-Magill, Dustin Massie, Ron Okenfuss, Liz Pearson, Hilke Riechardt-Martinez, Nancy Zinter",,"Germanic-American Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the George W. Gardner House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and home of the Germanic-American Institute.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeana,Anderson,"Germanic-American Institute","301 Summit Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55102,651.222.7027,janderson@gai-mn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/george-w-gardner-house-roof-restoration,,,,0 10013493,"George Daniels Exhibit Design",2021,33600,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,6789,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",40389,,"Bruce Anderson, Beth Baumeister, Marty Jo Bruyer, Stephen Cook, Robert Damon, Jim Gerten, Greg Oxley, Theresa Palmersheim, Don Parker, Leslie Greaves Radloff, Ray Rygula, Steve Stremski, Maria Therres, Dale Weeks",,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit design plan for Dakota County Historical Society's George Daniels exhibit, which will include an expansion on racial history in the county.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Matt,Carter,"Dakota County Historical Society","130 3rd Avenue North","South St. Paul",MN,55075,"(651) 552-7548",matthew.carter@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/george-daniels-exhibit-design,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17753,"George Gardner House: Exterior Conditions Assessment",2012,6000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6000,,,,"Germanic-American Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a historical architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the George Gardner House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and currently in use by the Germanic-American Institute.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeana,Anderson,"Germanic-American Institute",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/george-gardner-house-exterior-conditions-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18027,"George Washington Exhibit Subsidy",2011,138130,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," During ""Discover the Real George Washington: New Views from Mount Vernon,"" an exhibit at the Minnesota History Center in early 2011, Minnesotans got a once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience first-hand original artifacts associated with George Washington.  Washington put his personal stamp on our country at the moment of its birth, a stamp that still resonates and has modern-day relevancy for today's Minnesotans, as we learn about our state's history in the larger context of our nation's history.     Today's avid public interest in presidential politics, constitutional law and many other issues that can be traced to the early days of the American republic, are a clear demonstration of the usefulness of such an exhibition to Minnesota--a priceless opportunity to look and learn from Washington's authentic example. Arts and Cultural Heritage funds helped pay rental and installation fees for the exhibit. ",,"During ""Discover the Real George Washington: New Views from Mount Vernon,"" an exhibit at the Minnesota History Center in early 2011, Minnesotans got a once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience first-hand original artifacts associated with George Washington. Washington put his personal stamp on our country at the moment of its birth, a stamp that still resonates and has modern-day relevancy for today's Minnesotans, as we learn about our state's history in the larger context of our nation's history. Today's avid public interest in presidential politics, constitutional law and many other issues that can be traced to the early days of the American republic, are a clear demonstration of the usefulness of such an exhibition to Minnesota--a priceless opportunity to look and learn from Washington's authentic example. Arts and Cultural Heritage funds helped pay rental and installation fees for the exhibit.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Spock,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3050,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/george-washington-exhibit-subsidy,,,, 17672,"George Stoppel Farmstead: Historic Structures Report",2012,27300,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,27300,,,,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare a Historic Structure Report for the George Stoppel Farmstead, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, now used as an open air museum.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cara,Clarey,"Olmsted County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/george-stoppel-farmstead-historic-structures-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024979,"George Floyd Memorial Collection Preservation",2021,9524,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","While we were not able to finish archiving the collection, we made significant progress with storage of oversized items and intake of new items, laying a foundation for more expedient processes and was able to do a second exhibition for the public in Orchestra Hall in Downtown Minneapolis in May 2022. At this exhibit, we were able to get feedback from people who engaged a public journal on their thoughts and reflections on how the exhibit impacted them. In many ways, as we work on the short-term goals, the intermediate and long-term goals are simultaneously happening in increments.",,128,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9652,,"Angela Harrelson, Paris Stevens, Jeanelle Austin",,"George Floyd Global Memorial","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeanelle,Austin,"George Floyd Global Memorial","PO BOX 11203","St Paul",MN,55111,6127504731,jeanelle@gfgmemorial.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/george-floyd-memorial-collection-preservation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025047,"George Stoppel Emigration to Minnesota: Historical Research",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","We now have a peer-reviewed research report that reviewed and evaluated our existing documentary evidence and sought other documentary evidence that was available without travel. We also clarified and established the basic facts and timeline of the Stoppels' immigration journey, compiling and organizing it within the research report. As one of the critical reviewers wrote, nothing new was learned about the Stoppel family's experiences prior to coming to Minnesota or the cultural influence on the Rochester farmstead. Even given that, the report outlines questions it was not able to answer and recommends further research. This, plus a robust annotated bibliography, will be helpful for future researchers and curators. We are also using the report as a foundation of interpretive planning for the Stoppel farmstead. We are beginning phase 1 which will use the report, the physical site, landscape, and focus group workshops to create our plan foundations--that is, create the Big Idea that informs our tours, exhibits, and programming--particularly from the standpoint of immigration.",,300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10300,,"Christine Rule (president), Tom Leimer, Linda Willihnganz, Kyle Benish, Ken Brown, Kati Cooley, Jan Cotroneo, Daniel Dogo-Esekie, Ali Kryzer, Sam Gill, Kirk Schumacher, Roger Stahl",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on George Stoppel's mid-19th century immigration journey.",,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on George Stoppel's mid-19th century immigration journey.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Krista,Lewis,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,5072829447,archivist@olmstedhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/george-stoppel-emigration-minnesota-historical-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025128,"St. George Serbian Orthodox Church National Register Evaluation",2022,9800,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9800,,"Pattie Thompson, Andy Nygren, Simeona Nygren, Sheila White, Fr. Kristijan Petrovich, Warren Bender, Stephanie Chartier",,"St. George Serbian Orthodox Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1923 St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, Gary, MN.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1923 St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, Gary, MN.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,White,"St. George Serbian Orthodox Church","1216 104th Ave W",Duluth,MN,55808,2185903031,d.whitey332@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-george-serbian-orthodox-church-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031355,"St. George Serbian Orthodox Church National Register Nomination",2023,5500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Short term: The primary progress indicator was met through completion of necessary research and the subsequent development of the National Register Nomination package. The MN State Preservation Review Board has approved the submittal of the nomination for consideration by the National Park Service (NPS), with NPS approval also being anticipated, which will fulfill the secondary progress indicator. Intermediate and Long Term: Intermediate and long-term progress indicators being met are dependent upon inclusion on the National Register, which is on track to occur, but has not yet occurred. However, the steps necessary to meet these goals have been completed as a result of grant approval.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5500,,"Father Kristijan Petrovich, Pattie Thompson, Stephanie Boyat, Andrew Nygren, Simeona Nygren, Luanne Zobenica, Mitzi Zigich, Lewis Brockette, David White, Sheila White, Amanda Soberg, Robbie Brinkley",,"St. George Serbian Orthodox Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, Duluth.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,White,"St. George Serbian Orthodox Church","1216 104th Ave W",Duluth,MN,55808,2185903031,d.whitey332@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-george-serbian-orthodox-church-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 18031,"Geo-tagging Collections",2010,178722,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organization: Minnesota Geospatial Information Office. In partnership with the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office, the Minnesota Historical Society is adding geographical markers to more than 120,000 of the Society's historic photographs. One outcome of this initiative will be the creation of a web experience that will allow students and the public to use ""place"" as a gateway for discovering other collections materials. This project will complement the Society's online photo collection and will be an access point for viewing other digital collections online. ",,"Partner Organization: Minnesota Geospatial Information Office In partnership with the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office, the Minnesota Historical Society is adding geographical markers to more than 120,000 of the Society's historic photographs. One outcome of this initiative will be the creation of a web experience that will allow students and the public to use ""place"" as a gateway for discovering other collections materials. This project will complement the Society's online photo collection and will be an access point for viewing other digital collections online.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Lesley,Kadish,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3275 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/geo-tagging-collections,,,, 18031,"Geo-tagging Collections",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organization: Minnesota Geospatial Information Office. In partnership with the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office, the Minnesota Historical Society is adding geographical markers to more than 120,000 of the Society's historic photographs. One outcome of this initiative will be the creation of a web experience that will allow students and the public to use ""place"" as a gateway for discovering other collections materials. This project will complement the Society's online photo collection and will be an access point for viewing other digital collections online. ",,"Partner Organization: Minnesota Geospatial Information Office In partnership with the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office, the Minnesota Historical Society is adding geographical markers to more than 120,000 of the Society's historic photographs. One outcome of this initiative will be the creation of a web experience that will allow students and the public to use ""place"" as a gateway for discovering other collections materials. This project will complement the Society's online photo collection and will be an access point for viewing other digital collections online.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Lesley,Kadish,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3275 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/geo-tagging-collections,,,, 18059,"Geo-tagging Collections",2012,32868,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships. ","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state. ",,,,,,32868,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Minnesota Geospatial Information Office In the spring of 2013, students and the general public will be able to choose a specific place on an online map of Minnesota and historical images and information related to that spot will automatically appear. The site will give students and the general public a deeper knowledge of the history of particular places in the state. Geo-tagging staff has been adding geographical markers to more than 300,000 of the Society's historic photographs, maps and artifacts. ",,"For the first time, students and the general public will be able to choose a specific place on an online map of Minnesota and historical images and information related to that spot will automatically appear. This new web site, developed by the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office and the Minnesota Historical Society, will launch in early 2012. The site will give students and the general public a deeper knowledge of the history of particular places in the state. Geo-tagging staff have been adding geographical markers to more than 100,000 of the Society's historic photographs, maps and artifacts. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Lesley,Kadish,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3275,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/geo-tagging-collections-0,,,, 18059,"Geo-tagging Collections",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Minnesota Geospatial Information Office In the spring of 2013, students and the general public will be able to choose a specific place on an online map of Minnesota and historical images and information related to that spot will automatically appear. The site will give students and the general public a deeper knowledge of the history of particular places in the state. Geo-tagging staff has been adding geographical markers to more than 300,000 of the Society's historic photographs, maps and artifacts. ",,"For the first time, students and the general public will be able to choose a specific place on an online map of Minnesota and historical images and information related to that spot will automatically appear. This new web site, developed by the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office and the Minnesota Historical Society, will launch in early 2012. The site will give students and the general public a deeper knowledge of the history of particular places in the state. Geo-tagging staff have been adding geographical markers to more than 100,000 of the Society's historic photographs, maps and artifacts. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Lesley,Kadish,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3275,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/geo-tagging-collections-0,,,, 17596,"Ghost Towns of Mower County Exhibit",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Mower County Historical Society",," To create and install an exhibit on the ghost towns of Mower County. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ghost-towns-mower-county-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17129,"Glacial Ridge Trail Interpretive Signage",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,28000,,,,,,"Prairie Country Resource Conservation & Development Council",," To fabricate and install 26 interpretive markers along portions of Minnesota highways 104, 55, 28 and 29 The grant assisted in hiring a consultant to review and revise 26 historical markers and pictorial tables to make a determination regarding historical accuracy and to facilitate Tribal consultation and input for the Glacial Ridge Trail Scenic Byway Interpretive Signage Project along portions of Minnesota highways 104, 55, 28 and 29. ",,"To fabricate and install 26 interpretive markers along portions of Minnesota highways 104, 55, 28 and 29",2010-04-23,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Randy,Nelson,,"1005 High Avenue NE",Willmar,MN,56201,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/glacial-ridge-trail-interpretive-signage,,,, 10007332,"Gladstone Savanna Interpretive Signs",2017,9500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short-term outcomes have been achieved: 1) The sign text and images are ready for graphic design; and 2) Participants in this project (HPC members) have learned about Gladstone history, including new information that was uncovered. Intermediate and long-term outcomes will be achieved after signs are created and installed.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9500,,"Nora Slawik, Marylee Abrams, Kathleen Juenemann, Bryan Smith, Tou Xiong",,"City of Maplewood","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified consultants to research and develop interpretive signage on the Gladstone Savanna in Ramsey County.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Virginia,Gaynor,"City of Maplewood","1830 County Road B East",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-249-2416,Virginia.gaynor@maplewoodmn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gladstone-savanna-interpretive-signs,,,,0 17714,"Gladstone Railroad Shops Geophysical Investigation",2012,6800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6800,,,,"City of Maplewood","Local/Regional Government","To conduct an archaeological survey of the Gladstone Railroad Shops site using ground-penetrating radar preparatory to a masterplan",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Virginia,Gaynor,"City of Maplewood",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gladstone-railroad-shops-geophysical-investigation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17500,"Gladstone Exhibit Planning",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,280,,,,,,"Maplewood Area Historical Society",," An exhibit on the early history of Gladstone was developed and implemented by the Maplewood Area Historical Society using grant funding, donations and a generous amount of volunteer labor and hours. A professional exhibit planner guided the research and planning for the displays. Ten (10) panels were printed and artifacts, maps and photographs were selected. Display cases and boards were installed. Interactive displays include a DVD presentation, a clothing try-on station and an old school desk on which to color pages. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and draft an exhibit on Gladstone, an early suburban development in Maplewood Township",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Robert,Jensen,,"1808 Burr St.",Maplewood,MN,55117,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gladstone-exhibit-planning,,,, 17392,"Glen Location site signs",2011,3586,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1260,,,,,,"Minnesota Discovery Center",," Self-guided interpretive markers were installed to facilitate public access to the Glen Location historic resource at the Minnesota Discovery Center. Illustrations support the text and the markers are placed so that the viewer can see the resource described. The well researched and historically accurate signage allows visitors to learn about the history of the site and the significance of each component of the site. ",,"To install self-guided interpretive signage so that the public may explore a historic mine location site",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kelly,Florence,,"1005 Discovery Dr.",Chisholm,MN,55719,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/glen-location-site-signs,,,, 28508,"Glen A Glover Glass Plate Negative Digital Conversion Project",2013,5521,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5521,,"Steve Cox, Alan Johnson, Jerry Peterson, Mary Riker, Douglas Birk, Alison Stephens, Pat Johnson, Joan Helms, Margo Semmler",,"Heritage Group North, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To scan and digitize 118 glass plate negatives for greater public accessibility.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jerry,Peterson,"Heritage Group North, Inc.","PO Box 266","Pine River",MN,56474,218-587-4357,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Cass, Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/glen-glover-glass-plate-negative-digital-conversion-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17560,"Glencoe Grade and High School National Register Nomination",2012,2600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Glencoe",," To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Glencoe City Center building. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/glencoe-grade-and-high-school-national-register-nomination,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012247,"Glensheen Stained Glass Conservation: Main Staircase Landing",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","SHORT TERM GOAL - Expected Impact: Upon treatment conclusion, the status of the middle window set will be judged to be in fair to good condition. - Progress Indicator: Bulges and cracks will be decreased or eliminated. Coloration may be restored. Grout will be stabilized. Dirt and grime will be eliminated. - Resolution: Goal achieved. Bulges and cracks were decreased, windows were returned to a more planar state. Coloration was improved in the orange colored glass. Grout was stabilized by removal and re-grouting where necessary. Dirt and grime was eliminated by cleaning the glass. INTERMEDIATE TERM GOAL - Expected Impact: Upon project conclusion, handling and treatment of the middle window set will meet the review standards of the collections management policy. - Progress Indicator: The Glensheen Collections Committee deems the project to meet the collections management policy standards. - Resolution: The Glensheen Collections Committee is slated to make a full review of the handling and treatment of the middle window set during their June 2019 meeting. LONG TERM GOAL - Expected Impact: After five years, the status of the middle window set will be judged to be in fair to good condition. - Progress Indicator: There will be minimal bulges, cracks, dirt, and grime. Coloration will be minimally changed. Grout will be in stable condition. - Resolution: After the Spring of 2024, the windows will again be assessed.",,4168,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14168,,"Jeff Anderson, JoAnn Congdon, Aaron Hansen, Monica Hendrickson, Jeff Iisakka, Dennis Lamkin, Rick Lubbers, Mike Malone, Shane Peterson, Bob Reichert, Ceci Riehl, Megan Rivas, Matt Rosendahl, Deanna Royal, Honorable Barbara Russ, Molly Solberg, Jennifer Webb, Andrew Weisz, Lynne Williams"," ","Regents of the University of Minnesota (Glensheen)","Public College/University",,,"Glensheen, a 39-room, 27,000 sq. foot mansion, was developed by the Congdon family on Lake Superior's scenic north shore between 1905 and 1908. The estate attracts more than 140,000 visitors annually. During a 2016 survey, conservators examined the three stained glass window sets at Glensheen located in the mansion's main staircase landing. The condition of the middle window set made it the highest priority for treatment. The treatment goal was to clean and stabilize the middle set of windows. The windows were removed from the wood sash. The cracks were repaired, glass was bonded, and failed metal was replaced. The windows were reset in the original sash by strategically applying weight to allow windows to return to a planar state. The extended life of the stained glass within Glensheen Mansion, as a whole, provides enhanced immersion in the historic house museum environment and will continue to do so for years to come. ",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Hartman,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Glensheen)"," 450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455,"(218) 726-8920",dhartman@d.umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/glensheen-stained-glass-conservation-main-staircase-landing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012435,"Glensheen Carriage House Exterior Preservation",2020,250000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,185100,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",435100,,"Jeff Anderson, JoAnn Congdon, Aaron Hansen, Monica Hendrickson, Jeff Iisakka, Dennis Lamkin, Rick Lubbers, Sue Mageau, Mike Malone, Shane Peterson, Bob Reichert, Ceci Riehl, Megan Rivas, Matt Rosendahl, Deanna Royal, Honorable Barbara Russ, Molly Solberg, Jennifer Webb, Andrew Weisz, Lynne Williams"," ","Regents of the University of Minnesota (Glensheen)","Public College/University",,,"To hire qualified professionals to make exterior repairs to the Chester and Clara Congdon Estate (Glensheen), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Hartman,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Glensheen)"," 450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455,"(218) 726-8920"," dhartman@d.umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/glensheen-carriage-house-exterior-preservation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10012439,"Glensheen Stained Glass Conservation: Main Staircase Landing - West Window Set",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,10830,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",20830,,"Jeff Anderson, JoAnn Congdon, Aaron Hansen, Monica Hendrickson, Jeff Iisakka, Dennis Lamkin, Rick Lubbers, Sue Mageau, Mike Malone, Shane Peterson, Bob Reichert, Ceci Riehl, Megan Rivas, Matt Rosendahl, Deanna Royal, Honorable Barbara Russ, Molly Solberg, Jennifer Webb, Andrew Weisz, Lynne Williams"," ","Regents of the University of Minnesota (Glensheen)","Public College/University",,,"To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant object in the museum's collections.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Hartman,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Glensheen)"," 450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455,"(218) 726-8920"," dhartman@d.umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/glensheen-stained-glass-conservation-main-staircase-landing-west-window-set,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025075,"Glensheen Carriage House Exterior Preservation | Masonry",2023,267500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,267597,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",535097,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota: Kendall J. Powell, Steven A. Sviggum, Mary A. Davenport, James T. Farnsworth, Douglas A. Huebsch, Ruth E. Johnson, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, David J. McMillan, Darrin M. Rosha, Bo Thao-Urabe, Kodi J. Vehalen Glensheen Advisory Council Members: Shana Aue, Mitchell Berg, Tom Church, Scottie Gardonio, Heidi Johnson, Aaron Kelly, Rick Lubbers, Hayes Scriven, Colleen Smith, Andrew Weisz, David Woodward, JoAnn Congdon, Nam Nguyen, Shane Peterson, Terese Tomanek",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Glensheen)","Public College/University","To hire qualified professionals to complete exterior masonry work on the Congdon, Chester and Clara, Estate (Glensheen), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to complete exterior masonry work on the Congdon, Chester and Clara, Estate (Glensheen), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dustin,Heckman,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Glensheen)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,2187268920,dheckma@d.umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/glensheen-carriage-house-exterior-preservation-masonry,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 28993,"Glensheen and Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps partnership",2014,22596,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chater 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, b. 3. History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",,,4200,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",26796,,"Trisha O'Keefe, Board Chair; Jesse Schomberg, Vice-Chair; Tim Beaster, Treasurer; Doug Bowen-Bailey, Secretary; Bob Grytdahl; Dudley Edmondson; Ricky DeFoe",,"Northern Bedrock Preservation Corps","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner Organizations: Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps and Glensheen, the historic Congdon estate First, a memorandum of understanding between Glensheen and Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps will establish the partnership. This partnership will allow Northern Bedrock to provide programming for participants and accomplish Glensheen's historic preservation needs. Northern Bedrock will use the partnership with Glensheen as a framework to partner with other preservation organizations to complete their historic preservation projects. Second, the partnership will write a strategic plan to rehabilitate a historic trail system constructed in 1908 at the Glensheen estate. The strategic plan will (1) assess the current trail conditions, (2) recommend how to rebuild the trail and outline costs, (3) prioritize segments of the trail and trail features to be rehabilitated and identify the technical expertise needed for the implementation and (4) formally define land ownership with the City of Duluth.",,,2014-06-01,2015-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rolf,Hagberg,"Northern Bedrock Preservation Corps","5165 North Shore Drive",,Duluth,55804,218-525-0321,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/glensheen-and-northern-bedrock-historic-preservation-corps-partnership,,,, 17687,"Going Digital: Converting DCHS Oral History and Film Collection to Digital Files",2012,33172,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,33172,,,,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To transcribe 168 oral histories recorded mostly during the National Bicentennial from Dakota County residents, and to provide digital access to them via the Internet.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Snyder,"Dakota County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/going-digital-converting-dchs-oral-history-and-film-collection-digital-files,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17124,"Going Downtown History Hunt Event",2010,4700,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1000,,,,,,"City of St. Cloud",," The City of St. Cloud Heritage Preservation Commission (HPC), in partnership with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota (BBBSCM), developed the “Going Downtown” History Hunt event to demonstrate how historic buildings can be used as excellent tools to teach local history. ",,"To introduce summer students to local history through historic resources in the built environment",2010-07-01,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tammy,Campion,,"400 Second Street South","St. Cloud",MN,55031,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/going-downtown-history-hunt-event,,,, 10025294,"Golden Valley Historical Society Security Survey",2023,7970,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1375,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9345,,"Don Anderson, Larry Bakken, Jim Elert, William Ewald (Vice President), Ken Huber, Elsa Kendig, David Kuball (Treasurer), Denise LaMere-Anderson (Golden Valley City Councilmember), David Lee, Teresa Martin, Mary McCormick, Steve Schmidgall (Secretary), Kyle Scott (President)",,"Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Boyd,"Golden Valley Historical Society","7800 Golden Valley Road","Golden Valley",MN,55427,6122475283,crystal.boyd@colorado.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/golden-valley-historical-society-security-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33880,"Golden Valley Historical Society: Exhibit Plan for Permanent Exhibit",2015,9780,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Yes, we were successful in our goal to measure the number of people who contributed ideas for exhibit narratives. This was due to our excellent efforts to reach out to community members from special groups like Native Americans, African Americans, police officers, and family of veterans. Because the permanent exhibit has not yet opened, we haven't experience success with our intermediate and long-term goals to share the research files or experience growth in collections and membership.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9780,,"Kenneth Huber, John Colwell, Don Anderson, Linda Loomis, Nancy Kochenderfer, Rudi Martignacco, Peggy Nelson, Nancy Azzam, Crystal Boyd, Betty Crews, Jim Hera, Steven Schmidgall",0.00,"Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for Golden Valley Historical Society.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Crystal,Boyd,"Golden Valley Historical Society","7800 Golden Valley Road","Golden Valley",MN,55427,612-247-5283,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/golden-valley-historical-society-exhibit-plan-permanent-exhibit,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007138,"Goodhue County History Center LED Lighting Upgrades - Phase II",2018,38936,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",38936,,"Roger Hand - Chair, Dennis Schultz - Vice Chair, Loren Evenrud - Secretary, Marilyn Lawrence - Treasurer, Ronald Allen - County Commissioner, Ruth Nerhaugen, Ken Roufs, Richard Samuelson, Donald Olson, Lars Romo, Sarah Erickson, Roseanne Grosso",,"Goodhue County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Goodhue County Historical Society's lighting system.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dustin,Heckman,"Goodhue County Historical Society","1166 Oak Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-388-6024,director@goodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/goodhue-county-history-center-led-lighting-upgrades-phase-ii,,,,0 17565,"Goodhue County MNopedia",2012,6800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Goodhue County Historical Society",," To create Goodhue County entries for the MNopedia project for online research. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/goodhue-county-mnopedia,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34014,"Goodhue County Historical Society Microfilm Reader Acquisition",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","As described in our application, we expected this new machine to increase our efficiency and allow us to move forward with expanding our microfilm collection. Being able to utilize existing network printers, we have gained efficiency with the need for fewer printers as well as some energy savings with new equipment. In October 2015, we applied for and received a grant to expand our microfilm collection by 123 rolls. This will allow us to offer more resources to patrons utilizing our Research Library.",,425,"Available upon request. Contact",10425,,"Scott Adkisson - Chair, Roger Hand - Vice Chair, Fran O'Connell - Secretary, Marilyn Lawrence - Treasurer, Ron Allen - County Commissioner, Janet Daley, Ruth Nerhaugen, Howard Burfeind, Ann Nibbe, Dennis Schultz, Nancy Barth, Mike Bergervoet, Loren Evenrud, and Ken Roufs",0.00,"Goodhue County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dustin,Heckman,"Goodhue County Historical Society","1166 Oak Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-388-6024,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/goodhue-county-historical-society-microfilm-reader-acquisition,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34040,"Goodhue County Microfilm Acquisition",2016,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Both outcomes for this project were achieved. The first was to fill a gap in our collections with reels that presently were not available within our holdings to patrons or staff. By purchasing these reels, we have achieved that outcome. The second outcome was to create organizational efficiency. Staff previously needed to visit the Red Wing Public Library to complete some research requests as well as regular columns for publication. Since the acquisition of these reels, staff have only needed to visit the Red Wing Public Library infrequently and can complete more research in-house, making it more efficient to get their work completed.",,259,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10258,,"Roger Hand - Chair, Dennis Schultz - Vice Chair, Fran O'Connell - Secretary, Marilyn Lawrence - Treasurer, Ron Allen - County Commissioner, Janet Daley, Ruth Nerhaugen, Howard Burfeind, Nancy Barth, Loren Evenrud, Ken Roufs, Richard Samuelson",0.00,"Goodhue County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 123 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Afton,Esson,"Goodhue County Historical Society","1166 Oak Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-388-6024,library@goodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/goodhue-county-microfilm-acquisition,,,,0 17871,"Governor's Residence Video Script Development",2013,2600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2600,,,,"1006 Summit Avenue Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and write a script for an introductory video on the history of the Minnesota Governor's Residence (Horace Irvine House), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To research and write a script for an introductory video on the history of the Minnesota Governor's Residence (Horace Irvine House), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kristin,Parrish,"1006 Summit Avenue Society","1006 Summit Avenue","St Paul",MN,55105,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/governors-residence-video-script-development,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17967,"Governor's Residence Historic Landscape Report",2013,35650,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,35650,,"Kathy Buggy, President, Sharon Allemong, Susanne Hoy, PJ Harris, Brooke Voss, Sheila Hanson, Karie Johnson, Dawn Erlandson, Sandra Johnson, Rene Kraus, Adrian Mega, Marti Jones, Deborah Pierce, Ann Meline, Sarah Warmka, Mary Lacey, Somia Mourad, Kristin Parrish, Ann Kenefick",,"1006 Summit Avenue Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To acquire professional services in preparing a Historic Landscape Report preparatory to improving public access the history of the Horace Irvine House/Governor's Residence, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To acquire professional services in preparing a Historic Landscape Report preparatory to improving public access the history of the Horace Irvine House/Governor's Residence, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kristin,Parrish,"1006 Summit Avenue Society","1006 Summit Avenue","St Paul",MN,55105,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/governors-residence-historic-landscape-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17611,"Governor's Residence Interpretive Plan",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"1006 Summit Avenue Society",," To prepare a comprehensive interpretive plan for the Governor's Residence to identify how best to reach their audience. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/governors-residence-interpretive-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28776,"Governor's Residence Book: Production",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Dawn Erlandson, Nominating; Susan Focke, Membership; Natasha Freimark, Member at Large; Janel Goff, Membership; Sheila Hanson, Programs; Karie Johnson, Fundraising; Sandra Johnson, Advisor; Marti Jones, Communications; Ann Kenefick, Fundraising; Dominika Kuzlak-Swanson, Treasurer; Mary Lacey, Fundraising; Judy Lund, Marketing; Adrian Mega, Marketing; Ann Meline, Historian; Rosemary Miller, Secretary; Somia Mourad, Member at Large; Brad Palecek, Member at Large; Kristin Parrish, 100th Anniversary; Deborah Pierce, By-Laws; Sean Ryan, Treasurer; Amanda Simpson, Residence Manager; Brooke Voss, Vice-President; Sarah Warmka, Historian; Cindy Werner, Capitol Campaign Liaison; Cherie Yates, Residence Coordinator.",,"1006 Summit Avenue Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To facilitate publication of a booklet on the history and use of the Governor's Residence.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristin,Parrish,"1006 Summit Avenue Society","1006 Summit Avenue","St Paul",MN,55105,763-478-2936,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/governors-residence-book-production,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28430,"Governor's Residence Booklet: Writing and Design",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Our short term goal was that the booklet would be written and designed, submitted, approved, and ready to be bid for printing. We have met that goal. Our long-term goals are dependent on the printing of the book, but we are optimistic that can be accomplished soon.",,,,,7000,,"Kathy Buggy, President; Dawn Erlandson, Nominating; Sheila Hanson, Programs; Karie Johnson, Fundraising; Sandra Johnson, Advisor; Marti Jones, Communications; Ann Kenefick, Fundraising; Mary Lacey, Fundraising; Adrian Mega, Marketing; Ann Meline, Historian; Somia Mourad, Member at Large; Kristin Parrish, 100th Anniversary; Deborah Pierce, By-Laws; Brooke Voss, Vice-President; Sarah Warmka, Historian; Amanda Simpson, Residence Manager; Rosemary Miller, Secretary; Sean Ryan, Treasurer; Dominika Kuzlak-Swanson, Treasurer; Judy Lund, Marketing ; Brad Palecek, Member at Large; Natasha Friemark, Member at Large; Janel Goff, Membership; Susan Focke, Membership.",,"1006 Summit Avenue Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To write and design a site guide for improved public access to the Minnesota Governor's Residence, which is the Horace Irvine House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristin,Parrish,"1006 Summit Avenue Society","1006 Summit Avenue","St Paul",MN,55105,763-478-2936,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/governors-residence-booklet-writing-and-design,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28448,"Governor's Residence Video: Production Phase",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Our short term goal was to complete the video and deliver it to the 1006 Summit Avenue Society by June 15, 2013. That was accomplished on June 12, 2013. Another short-term goal (though not listed in our grant application) was to post the video online. This was accomplished on June 19, 2013. Our intermediate and long term goals, of increasing knowledge and support for the Residence are difficult to measure today. The Residence is temporarily closed for public tours due to for renovation projects. The video has been seen by 68 people as of July 21, 2013. We predict that number will increase this fall and in December, when our audience becomes aware the residence is closed, and our websites more clearly direct people to the video.",,,,,7000,,"Kathy Buggy, President; Dawn Erlandson, Nominating; Sheila Hanson, Programs; Karie Johnson, Fundraising; Sandra Johnson, Advisor; Marti Jones, Communications; Ann Kenefick, Fundraising; Mary Lacey, Fundraising; Adrian Mega, Marketing; Ann Meline, Historian; Somia Mourad, Member at Large; Kristin Parrish, 100th Anniversary; Deborah Pierce, By-Laws; Brooke Voss, Vice-President; Sarah Warmka, Historian; Amanda Simpson, Residence Manager; Rosemary Miller, Secretary; Sean Ryan, Treasurer; Dominika Kuzlak-Swanson, Treasurer; Judy Lund, Marketing ; Brad Palecek, Member at Large; Natasha Friemark, Member at Large; Janel Goff, Membership; Susan Focke, Membership.",,"1006 Summit Avenue Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To produce a short video introduction about the history, architecture, and use of the Horace Irvine House (Minnesota Governor's Residence), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristin,Parrish,"1006 Summit Avenue Society","1006 Summit Avenue","St Paul",MN,55105,763-478-2936,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/governors-residence-video-production-phase,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031189,"Gran Church Conditions Assessment",2024,9500,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Richard Olson, Rick Abel, Brant Melbo, Stanley Sundquist, Laurie Brein, Ron Halvorson, Lynn RIggs, Mary Hood, Nancy Ames",,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Gran Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society","PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,2187852000,tedevold@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gran-church-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10013469,"Grand Meadow Chert Quarry Cultural Landscape Report",2021,59738,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,35285,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",95023,,"Barbara K. Lewis, Sue Grove, Jim Braaten, Diana Witt, Gene Anderson, Milly Burroughs, Larry Naatz, Jim Churchill, Jeff Anderson, Marijo Alexander, Theresa Becker-Ersland",,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a cultural landscape study of the Grand Meadow Chert Quarry.",2020-12-01,2022-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Randal,Forster,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 6th Ave SW",Austin,MN,55912,"(507) 437-6082",director@mowercountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-meadow-chert-quarry-cultural-landscape-report,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17678,"Grand Hotel: Grand Center for Arts and Culture Accessibility and Interior Systems",2012,100000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,100000,,,,"The Grand Center for Arts and Culture, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install climate control and update electrical wiring and plumbing in the Grand Hotel, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and reused as a community arts center.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Anne G.",Makepeace,"The Grand Center for Arts and Culture, Inc.",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-hotel-grand-center-arts-and-culture-accessibility-and-interior-systems,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33884,"Grand Rounds National Historic Register Evaluation: Fieldwork for Final Revisions",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","We met our targets, largely because they were clearly spelled out and the contractor is experienced in conducting such work. Also, cooperation by the state historic preservation office staff was extremely helpful in discussing and evaluating the issues raised in the work.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Liz Wielinski, Scott Vreeland, Brad Bourn, John Erwin, Meg Forney, Steffanie Musich, Jon C. Olson, Anita Tabb, M. Annie Young",0.00,"City of Minneapolis (Park and Recreation Board)","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation for the National Register of Historic Places for Grand Rounds.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Ringold,"City of Minneapolis (Park and Recreation Board)","3800 Bryant Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55409,612-230-6464,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-rounds-national-historic-register-evaluation-fieldwork-final-revisions,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28754,"Grand Rounds Historic District National Register Nomination",2014,9700,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9700,,"John Erwin, Liz Wielinski, Brad Bourn, Bob Fine, Carol A. Kummer, Jon C. Olson, Anita Tabb, Scott Vreeland, Annie Young",,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Grand Rounds Historic District.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Ringold,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board","3800 Bryant Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55409,612-230-6464,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-rounds-historic-district-national-register-nomination,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28431,"Grand Rounds Historic District - National Significance and Cultural Landscape Analysis",2013,6986,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We achieved our goals of gathering and summarizing the information needed to bolster the draft nomination to show national significance of the Grand Rounds, as well as provide much more data on the cultural landscapes of the Grand Rounds. The latter was missing from the draft as originally written. Our success in achieving these goals was due to the selection of an excellent researcher with the appropriate experience and interest, as well as providing the resources - both technical and historic - at our office for his use.",,,,,6986,,"John Erwin, Liz Wielinski, Brad Bourn, Bob Fine, Carol A. Kummer, John C. Olson, Anita Tabb, Scott Vreeland, M. Annie Young",,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to research and prepare a historic context study of the national significance of the Grand Rounds park system landscape.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Ringold,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board","3800 Bryant Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55409,612-230-6464,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-rounds-historic-district-national-significance-and-cultural-landscape-analysis,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012493,"Grandy Church Restoration",2020,40000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Grants","$40,000 the first year is for a grant to the Isanti County Historical Society to relocate, update, and preserve the Moody School and the Grandy Union Church.","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",40000,,"Connie Lindberg (President), Susan Morris (Vice President), Pam Baar (Treasurer), Kelly Lillemoen (Secretary), Clark Joslin, Erv Skaar, Mike Warring, Kris Parker, Jennifer Sayavong, Barb Baar, Jim Johnson, Lisa Angeski and Robert Fealy-Layer",0.02,"Isanti County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"Our goal as an organization is to: Restore,utilize and maintain the Grandy Church as a cultural landmark and museum within Isanti County.",2020-04-01,2021-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sam,Klocksien,"Isanti County Historical Society"," 33525 Flanders St. NE "," Cambridge "," MN ",55008,"(763) 689-4229"," director@isanticountyhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Isanti,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grandy-church-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012279,"Grant County Courthouse Decorative Elements and Historical Woodworking Conservation and Preservation - Phase 2",2019,120000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The first measurable outcome was the short-term (6 months); this was the approval for the negotiated pricing of Phase 2 and the award of the bid pricing with the conservation contractor. It was accomplished with the contracting of John Canning & Co., Ltd. Cheshire, Connecticut. The second measurable outcome was the intermediate (1 year); this was the completion of the conservation and preservation of the decorative elements and conservation and preservation of historic wood working as related to Phase 2. This has been successfully accomplished by John Canning & Co. Ltd., Cheshire, Connecticut. The work was completed in July 2019. The final measurable outcome is long-term (50 years); this is the preservation of the decorative elements and the preservation of the historic wood working. This has yet to be determined; however it is the intent of Grant County to periodically inspect and evaluate the decorative elements and the historic wood working through proper maintenance approximately every 5-10 years in order to make sure the decorative elements and historic wood working are not deteriorating in any capacity. All of the targets were successfully achieved. In fact, some of the targets were exceeded due to additional discoveries and exposures by the conservation contractor. Grant County believes the successful results were accomplished due to the County?s commitment to preserve and conserve the historic Grant County Courthouse, including the decorative elements; the funding commitment by the Minnesota Historical Society Legacy Fund, the professional and historic knowledge of Miller Dunwiddie Architecture; and the qualified professional conservator John Canning & Co., Ltd whom successfully completed the preservation and conservation of the decorative elements and wood working of the Grant County Courthouse.",,79654,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",199654,,"Bill LaValley Troy Johnson Peter Hoff Keith Swanson Doyle Sperr"," ","Grant County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To conserve, stabilize, and restore historic decorative elements in the Grant County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Standish,"Grant County"," 10 Second Street NE "," Elbow Lake "," MN ",56531,"(218) 685-8240"," jim.standish@co.grant.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Grant,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grant-county-courthouse-decorative-elements-and-historical-woodworking-conservation-and,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17809,"Grant County Courthouse Historical and Cultural Landscape Study",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Philip Groneberg Tom Amundson Keith Swanson Ronald Woltjer Todd Schneeberger",,"Grant County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified and experienced historian to prepare a Cultural Landscape Report that will guide future preservation projects on the grounds of the Grant County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced historian to prepare a Cultural Landscape Report that will guide future preservation projects on the grounds of the Grant County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jim,Standish,"Grant County","10 Second Street Northeast","Elbow Lake",MN,56531,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Grant,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grant-county-courthouse-historical-and-cultural-landscape-study,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17042,"Grants Program Admin",2012,767000,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,767000,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",4.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This funding supports and ensures the success of the ACHF-funded Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program. It allows Society staff to seek out potential grant applicants, lead statewide grant-writing workshops and webinars, and help applicants with technical information critical to submitting a successful grant application, as well as supporting recipients throughout the life of their projects.",,"This funding supports and ensures the success of the ACHF-funded Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program. It allows Society staff to seek out potential grant applicants, lead statewide grant-writing workshops and webinars, and help applicants with technical information critical to submitting a successful grant application, as well as supporting recipients throughout the life of their projects.",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Barbara,Howard,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grants-program-admin,,,, 17042,"Grants Program Admin",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This funding supports and ensures the success of the ACHF-funded Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program. It allows Society staff to seek out potential grant applicants, lead statewide grant-writing workshops and webinars, and help applicants with technical information critical to submitting a successful grant application, as well as supporting recipients throughout the life of their projects.",,"This funding supports and ensures the success of the ACHF-funded Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program. It allows Society staff to seek out potential grant applicants, lead statewide grant-writing workshops and webinars, and help applicants with technical information critical to submitting a successful grant application, as well as supporting recipients throughout the life of their projects.",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Barbara,Howard,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grants-program-admin,,,, 18381,"Grants Program Admin",2012,767000,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,767000,,9.00,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"This funding supports and ensures the success of the ACHF-funded Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program. It allows Society staff to seek out potential grant applicants, lead statewide grant-writing workshops and webinars, and help applicants with technical information critical to submitting a successful grant application, as well as supporting recipients throughout the life of their projects.",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Howard,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,651-259-3000,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grants-program-admin-0,,,, 18381,"Grants Program Admin",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"This funding supports and ensures the success of the ACHF-funded Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program. It allows Society staff to seek out potential grant applicants, lead statewide grant-writing workshops and webinars, and help applicants with technical information critical to submitting a successful grant application, as well as supporting recipients throughout the life of their projects.",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Howard,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,651-259-3000,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grants-program-admin-0,,,, 17627,"Grant County Courthouse: Condition Report and Treatment Proposal",2012,6950,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Grant County",," To prepare condition report and treatment proposal for the Grant County Courthouse, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Grant,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grant-county-courthouse-condition-report-and-treatment-proposal,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17430,"Grant County Courthouse Structural Assessment",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7000,,,,,,"Grant County",," Three consultants with historic preservation, architectural and structural engineering expertise were contracted to conduct a structural assessment of the Grant County Courthouse concrete slab floors. They collected and analyzed data through a detailed visual survey of the floor slabs, materials testing using non-destructive methods and performing engineering analysis. Recommendations were made for the retrofit of the floor slabs. Two options were identified in the report. It was decided to use a combination of the two options, selecting the least adverse treatment for each interior space depending on the needs for the space. ",,"To hire qualified professionals to write a structural assessment of the Grant County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-18,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jim,Standish,,"PO Box 1007","Elbow Lake",MN,56531,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Grant,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grant-county-courthouse-structural-assessment,,,, 28807,"Grant County Courthouse Decorative Elements Original Stencils Reproduction and Preservation",2014,7920,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7920,,"Ronald Woltjer Vernell Wagner Keith Swanson Tom Amundson Todd Schneeberger",,"Grant County","Local/Regional Government","To reproduce original stencil patterns from the Grant County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Standish,"Grant County","10 Second Street Northeast","Elbow Lake",MN,56531,218-685-8240,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Grant,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grant-county-courthouse-decorative-elements-original-stencils-reproduction-and-preservation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28694,"Grant County Courthouse Decorative Elements and Historical Woodworking Conservation and Preservation",2014,222000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,222000,,"Ronald Woltjer Todd Schneeberger Tom Aumundson Keith Swanson Vernell Wagner",,"Grant County","Local/Regional Government","To conserve, stabilize, and restore historic decorative elements in the Grant County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Standish,"Grant County","10 Second Street Northeast","Elbow Lake",MN,56531,218-685-8240,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Grant,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grant-county-courthouse-decorative-elements-and-historical-woodworking-conservation-and-pre,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28983,"Grants Program Admin",2014,918880,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (1) Grants","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",N/A,,,,,918880,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",6.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The administration of the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grant Program ensures rigor, fairness, honesty, integrity, and consistency in the distribution of ACHF funding. Grants staff consult on, review, evaluate, respond to, mentor, coach, shape, and monitor grant projects from initial applicant contact to project closeout, reporting, and monitoring. Throughout this process, grants staff provide effective training and technical assistance for grant applicants and recipients, ensuring projects meet professional standards and building the capacity of grant applicants and recipients to preserve Minnesota's history. Technical assistance includes site visits and monitoring visits on projects throughout the state, as dictated by Office of Grants Management Policies or as needed in order to ensure successful completion of the grant. Grant Program Administration also supports the Historic Resources Advisory Committee, a volunteer committee established by legislature to provide policy and grantmaking guidance on expenditures of funds.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Howard,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grants-program-admin-1,,,, 34128,"Grants Program Admin",2016,552500,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, (b) (1) Grants","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants $5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Measurable outcomes include the number of counties, applicants, and grantees served through the grants program and the types of grants awarded. In addition, grants staff measure the amount of technical assistance provided, including through workshops, site visits, phone calls, emails, and face-to-face consultation. Grants staff also monitor the improvement grant applicants make with each grant application and the degree to which project results meet professional standards, ensuring Minnesota's historic resources are properly preserved.",,,,,552500,59296,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",5.40,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The administration of the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grant Program ensures rigor, fairness, honesty, integrity, and consistency in the distribution of ACHF funding. Grants staff consult on, review, evaluate, respond to, mentor, coach, shape, and monitor grant projects from initial applicant contact to project closeout, reporting, and monitoring. Throughout this process, grants staff provide effective training and technical assistance for grant applicants and recipients, ensuring projects meet professional standards and building the capacity of grant applicants and recipients to preserve Minnesota's history. Technical assistance includes site visits and monitoring visits on projects throughout the state, as dictated by Office of Grants Management Policies or as needed in order to ensure successful completion of the grant. Grant Program Administration also supports the Historic Resources Advisory Committee, a volunteer committee established by legislature to provide policy and grantmaking guidance on expenditures of funds.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Howard,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grants-program-admin-2,,,, 17122,"Graphic Art Template and Book Publishing",2010,4000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"Schroeder Area Historical Society",," To publish the 80-page book, ""Mapping Schroeder History: 150 Years and More"" ",,"To publish the 80-page book, ""Mapping Schroeder History: 150 Years and More""",2010-03-12,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Suzan,From,,"W. Highway 61, PO Box 337",Schroeder,MN,55613,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/graphic-art-template-and-book-publishing,,,, 10007191,"Great Dakota Gathering, Homecoming & Powwow Video Project",2018,3500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3500,,"Aaron Camacho, Robert Pack, Jennifer Vaujin, Bonnie Kreckow, Barbara Huning, Beth Gillespie Maki, William Flesch, William McNeil, Cindy Schaper, Kelly Highum, Leah Seelhoff, Linda Walbruch, Mary Martha Dust, Michael Bowler, Pamela Eiden, Tesla Solaris Mitchell",,"Winona-Dakota Unity Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in video footage the history of the Great Dakota Gathering.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Pack,"Winona-Dakota Unity Alliance","PO Box 393",Winona,MN,55987,507-457-6012,rpack07@winona.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-dakota-gathering-homecoming-powwow-video-project,,,,0 18017,"Great Rivers Network Portal",2011,108190,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Great Rivers Network portal promotes the development, discovery and use of historical collections held by the Minnesota Historical Society and its partners across Minnesota. Through this project, the Society provides support and training to organizations statewide for the preparation of digital collections data, while providing a technical infrastructure that enables access to various collection components, such as photographs, manuscripts, vital record indexes and library catalogs. ",,"The Great Rivers Network portal, www.greatriversnetwork.org, promotes the development, discovery and use of historical collections held by the Minnesota Historical Society and its partners across Minnesota. Through this project, the Society provides support and training to organizations statewide for the preparation of digital collections data, while providing a technical infrastructure that enables access to various collection components, such as photographs, manuscripts, vital record indexes and library catalogs.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Rose,Sherman,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-rivers-network-portal,,,, 18130,"Great River Regional Library Historic Preservation Bookshelf",2013,410,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,410,,"Spencer Buerkle, Rich Collins, Louise Kuester, Laura Hayes, Rachel Leonard, Bernice Berns, Don Otte, Lin Holder, Dan Rea, Jeff Baumgartner, Gerald Ruda, Pat Sawatzke, Earl Dierks, Michael Messina, Jim Shovelain",,"Great River Regional Library",Libraries,"To add 14 standard Minnesota historic preservation titles to broaden public accessibility",,"To add 14 standard Minnesota historic preservation titles to broaden public accessibility",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Beth,Stolpman,"Great River Regional Library","1300 W St. Germain Street","St. Cloud",MN,56301,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-regional-library-historic-preservation-bookshelf,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18131,"Great River Regional Library Microfilm/fiche Reader",2013,6485,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6485,,"Spencer Buerkle, Rich Collins, Louise Kuester, Laura Hayes, Rachel Leonard, Bernice Berns, Don Otte, Lin Holder, Dan Rea, Jeff Baumgartner, Gerald Ruda, Pat Sawatzke, Earl Dierks, Michael Messina, Jim Shovelain",,"Great River Regional Library",Libraries,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Beth,Stolpman,"Great River Regional Library","1300 W St. Germain Street","St. Cloud",MN,56301,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-river-regional-library-microfilmfiche-reader,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28577,"Great Northern Depot HVAC System Evaluation",2014,5800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5800,,"Penny Quast, Melvin Lindquist, Barry Schreiber, John Hewitt, Ron Alman, Lester Kriesel, Linda Talvitie",,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate the current system in preparation for better control of the Mille Lacs County Historical Society museum environment.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Penny,Quast,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society","101 South Tenth Avenue",Princeton,MN,55371,763-389-2443,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-northern-depot-hvac-system-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28692,"Great Northern Depot Roof Replacement",2014,245685,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,245685,,"Penny Quast, Barry Schreiber, Melvin LIndquist, John Hewitt, Ron Alman, Lester Kriesel, Linda Talvitie",,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To replace the roof on the Great Northern Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and currently used as a museum documenting Mille Lacs County history.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"F. Barry",Schreiber,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society","101 South Tenth Avenue",Princeton,MN,55371,763-607-3195,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/great-northern-depot-roof-replacement,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17890,"Greenwood/Greenfield Oral History: Remembering the Fine Resorts and Dance Halls",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"City Council Members: Mayor Jerry Hertaus Councilors: Tom Cook, Mike Erickson, and Brad Johnson",,"City of Greenfield","Local/Regional Government","To document in approximately 10 interviews the early history of Greenfield Village",,"To document in approximately 10 interviews the early history of Greenfield Village",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathryne,McCullum,"City of Greenfield","7738 Commerce Circle",Greenfield,MN,55373,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/greenwoodgreenfield-oral-history-remembering-fine-resorts-and-dance-halls,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031340,"Grey Eagle Village Hall Conditions Assessment",2023,9982,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","At the completion of the condition assessment all targets were achieved. We achieved those results due to good communication between the architect and the project manager. MacDonald and Mack provided a complete and thorough assessment of the building giving us clarity in the future direction of the project.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9982,,"Joe Arnzen, Mayor, Bill Pohlman, Roland Ahrendt, Brian Holllenkamp, Brad Johnson",,"City of Grey Eagle","Local/Regional Government",,,"The project involved creating a condition assessment report conducted by a qualified architect for the Grey Eagle Village Hall, which dates back to 1934 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The assessment included an examination of all interior and exterior spaces and materials to evaluate their current condition and to identify any necessary repairs. The primary objective of this initiative is to rehabilitate the Grey Eagle Village Hall, turning it into a vibrant community center that serves not only the city but also the surrounding areas. Once restored, the building will provide a variety of functions, including space for recreation, exhibitions, community education classes, concerts, theater performances, celebrations, receptions, and meetings for local organizations and clubs.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Kutter,"City of Grey Eagle","202 Woodman St. S","Grey Eagle",MN,56336,3204915604,bkutter@meltel.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Todd,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grey-eagle-village-hall-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 37465,"Gridiron Glory Exhibition",2017,491300,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Increased appreciation of the Minnesota History Center as a community resource, increased interest in Minnesota history and culture, increased likelihood of preserving your personal and community history, and increased perception of the History Center as a place for meaningful social interaction. A Net Promoter Score of greater than +65",,,20000,"Minnesota Vikings sponsorship",491300,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Gridiron Glory: The Best of the Pro Football Hall of Fame is a national traveling exhibit produced by the Pro Football Hall of Fame of Canton, Ohio. On display just as the new U.S. Bank Stadium opened, the exhibit featured a ""Hometown Tribute"" to the Minnesota Vikings with additional items from the MNHS collections related to Minnesota's football history.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gridiron-glory-exhibition,,,, 28707,"Grimm Farm Historic Site - Exhibit Fabrication and Installation",2014,95300,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,95300,,"John Gunyou (Board Chair - District 4 Representative), Daniel Freeman (Board Vice-Chair - District 3 Representative, Penny Steele (District 1), Jennifer DeJournett (District 2), John Gibbs (District 5), Larry Blackstad (Hennepin County Board Appointee), Stephen Antolak (Hennepin County Board Appointee). For more information: http://www.threeriversparks.org/about/board-commissioners.aspx",,"Three Rivers Park District","Local/Regional Government","To fabricate and install an exhibit granting greater public access to the history of Grimm alfalfa.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,William,Walker,"Three Rivers Park District","3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-694-2059,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grimm-farm-historic-site-exhibit-fabrication-and-installation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025221,"Grocery Stores in Washington County - Research",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All of the results were achieved - we are fortunate to have worked with Bluestem Heritage Group in the past, and know that they deliver exactly what we are expecting and often surpassing preset goals.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"David Lindsey, President Ryan Collins, Vice President Thomas Simonet, Treasurer Myron Anderson, Director Holly Fitzenberger, Director Sheila Hause, Director Karlene McComb, Director Angie Noyes, Director Becky Pung, Director Michael Wilhelmi, Director",,"Washington County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of grocery stores in Washington County in preparation for a future exhibit.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of grocery stores in Washington County in preparation for a future exhibit.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brent,Peterson,"Washington County Historical Society","PO Box 167",Stillwater,MN,55082,6514395956,Brent.Peterson@wchsmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grocery-stores-washington-county-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031342,"Grong Lutheran Church National Register Evaluation",2023,9874,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The targeted goal of applying for, and being awarded, the grant funds to hire a historical architect to do an evaluation on the Grong Lutheran Church was met. I feel this goal was achived due to the dedication of all involved with the project. Todd, Laurel and myself all worked very hard to get all the required information together to complete the necessary reports and applications.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9874,,"Jamin Krause, Darrel Knutson, Tony Softing, Teresa Softing, Loren Jetvig, Gary Simons, Marie Simons",0.002941176,"Grong Lutheran Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1881 Grong Lutheran Church.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jamin,Krause,"Grong Lutheran Church","PO Box 462",Hawley,MN,56549,7013735174,johndeere52@ymail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grong-lutheran-church-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17466,"Guide to Historic Sites around Redwood Falls",2011,6885,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,412,,,,,,"City of Redwood Falls",," A pocket guide to historic locations in and near Redwood Falls was created to make people more aware of the historical and cultural significance of the buildings and sites in the area. This is the first collection of historic sites in this form to be made accessible to the public in the region. Copies of the Guide were distributed at City Hall, City Library, the Chamber of Commerce and Redwood County Historical Society. ",,"To enhance public access to historic resources of the built environment of Redwood Falls through a brochure with web-based components",2010-11-03,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Keith,Muetzel,,"333 S. Washington, PO Box 526","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/guide-historic-sites-around-redwood-falls,,,, 17521,"Guide to Historic Sites Around Chaska",2011,6610,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,632,,,,,,"City of Chaska",," The city hired a qualified historian to research and prepare materials for a Guide highlighting the historic resources of the city. The goal of the project was to make residents and visitors more aware and more appreciative of the historical and cultural significance of downtown Chaska's buildings. They include a National Register Historic District (Walnut Street), seven buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places and over 50 buildings listed on the Local Register. The Guide can be found at City Hall, City Library, Chamber of Commerce, and the Chaska Historical Society. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and prepare materials that will enable the public to more broadly access historic resources",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Melissa,Duchinsky,,"One City Hall Plaza",Chaska,MN,55318,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/guide-historic-sites-around-chaska,,,, 10012434,"Guild House Four Chimneys Construction Documents",2020,9500," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Henry Doyle - Priest-In-Partnership, Colin Maltbie - Priest-In-Partnership, Jim Young - Priest-In-Partnership, Bonnie Holt - Deacon, Pat Dudley - Senior Warden, June Muchow - Junior Warden, Lesley Dudley -Chapter Secretary, John Andrews- Treasurer, Jeanie Mortenson, Joel Raaen, Jan Langer, Paul Piper , Mike Frankenfield, Gene Freeman, and Bob Nesvold"," ","Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault, MN, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,June,Muchow,"Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour"," PO Box 816 "," Faribault "," MN ",55021,"(507) 210-7985"," jvmuchow@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/guild-house-four-chimneys-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007164,"Guitar Shop: Transcribing Knut Koupee's Oral History",2018,7750,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7750,,"Bruce W. Bean, David Moore, Bill Thorburn, Uri Camarena, Jay Coogan (ex-officio), Susan Calmenson, Cy DeCosse, Greg C. Heinemann, Mitzi Magid, Todd Paulson, Mary Bowman Rae, Howard Rubin, Tacoumba Aiken, Leslie Berkshire, Nancy Carlson, Anne Cashill, Tara Dev, Miles Q. Fiterman, Elizabeth Nientimp, Mark D. Pihlstrom, Gary M. Surdel.",0.06,"Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Private College/University","To transcribe 30 hours of oral history interviews about the history of the Knut Koupee music store.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Gerald,Ronning,"Minneapolis College of Art and Design","2501 Stevens Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55404,612-874-3821,gronning@mcad.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/guitar-shop-transcribing-knut-koupees-oral-history,,,,0 34003,"Gumm and Milne Family History: Research",2016,5330,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The following indicators were acheived: 1) All repositories were visited and all citations are indexed for relevant time periods. 2) Future researchers may check the index by subject or date & identify what has already been documented. 3) Interpretive specialists can readily use the research summary and bibliography to create an object theatre interpretive plan for the Gumm historic house. 4) Exhibit fabricators will have a valid exhibit plan to create an object theatre within the Gumm historic house. 5) Writers have primary sources as reference material for authoring books and pamphlets.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5330,,"Raymond Nikkel, President; Jonathan Miner, Treasurer; Vickie Rassmussen Wilcox, Secretary; Jerome Miner, Past President and Board Members: Jeffrey Borg, Corinne Jacobson, Laura Nikkel, Carole Erickson, Melanie Jacobson and Pamela Miner",0.15,"Judy Garland Children's Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of the Gumm and Milne families in Minnesota.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Kelsch,"Judy Garland Children's Museum","P. O. Box 724","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,218-327-9276,director@cdmkids.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Beltrami, Carlton, Hennepin, Itasca, Ramsey, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gumm-and-milne-family-history-research,,,,0 17380,"Gunflint Trail Historical Society Oral History Project",2011,5200,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5200,,,,,,"Gunflint Trail Historical Society",," The GTHS hired a conractor who: 1. Transcribed 32 recorded oral interviews of residents of the Gunflint Trail. 2. Conducted further interviews (to be recorded and transcribed as well) of many more area residents, some in their 80's and 90's. 3. Digitized all oral histories and transcriptions and entered them into PastPerfect Software. The transcriptions and release forms were compiled in booklet form and made available to researchers in the Chik-Wauk Museum library. The original tapes and digitized interviews (copied to an external hard drive) were placed in safe storage. A press release was sent out to inform the public of this newly available resource. ",,"To document in 3-5 interviews the history of residents along the Gunflint Trail, and transcribe 10 additional interviews",2010-09-08,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Kerfoot,,"28 Moose Pond Drive","Grand Marais",MN,55604,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gunflint-trail-historical-society-oral-history-project,,,, 10012211,"Gust Akerlund Studio National Register Nomination Update",2018,9000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved as the updated National Register Form was completed. Research on comparable properties during the process arguably strengthen the Akerlund studio's status as a unique site.",,1025,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10025,,"Connie Isaacson (pres), Rhea Langemo (vice-pres), Dorene Erickson (treas), Steve Anderson, Bob Gasch, Paulie Johnson, Ruth Klima, Shirley Larson-Cole, Nancy Monroe, Jarod Sebring (ex-officio), Mike Worcester (ex-officio, recording secretary).",,"Cokato Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an updated nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Gust Akerlund Studio.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Johanna,Ellison,"Cokato Historical Society"," PO Box 686, 175 Fourth Street W "," Cokato "," MN ",55321,"(320) 286-2427"," jellison@cokatomuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gust-akerlund-studio-national-register-nomination-update,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012255,"Gust Akerlund Photography Studio Condition Assessment",2020,9500," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2110,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11610,,"Mayor Gordon Erickson, Council Members Jarod Sebring, Carl Harju, Kevin Wilson, and Forrest Amundsen"," ","City of Cokato","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Gust Akerlund Photography Studio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Johanna,Ellison,"City of Cokato"," PO Box 686 "," Cokato "," MN ",55321-0686,"(320) 286-2427"," jellison@cokato.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gust-akerlund-photography-studio-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031265,"Gust Akerlund Photography Studio Construction Work",2024,117001,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,24000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",141001,,"Mayor Carl Harju, Council Members Jarod Sebring, Kevin Wilson, Phil Martinson, Hutch Erickson",,"City of Cokato","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the Gust Akerlund Photography Studio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Johanna,Ellison,"City of Cokato","PO Box 686",Cokato,MN,55321-0686,3202862427,jellison@cokato.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gust-akerlund-photography-studio-construction-work,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10024958,"Guyana Indians of Minnesota Oral History Project - Part A",2021,6300,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: -Project was successfully completed on 10/15/2022. -Oral History Audio recordings, Transcripts and Video recordings are now available at Minnesota Hindu Dharmic Sabha (MHDS) Vishnu Mandir, which represents a significant portion of the Guyanese East Indians in Minnesota. These transcripts and/or recordings will be stored at MHDS Vishnu Mandir and will be available on request for reference or research purposes. -The progress of this project was shared at the IAM Oral History Booth at IndiaFest on Aug 13, 2022. -All narrators who participated in the project were invited to attend IndiaFest 2022 at the State Capitol Grounds, and those who did attend, were congratulated by the IAM President. -Announcement on the MHDS Vishnu Mandir website by end of Nov 2022. -On Nov 6, 2022, a formal announcement is being made at the MHDS Vishnu Mandir about the completion of the project. All the narrators and community leaders who supported the project will be recognized and presented with a digital copy of the interview and its transcripts, as well as a printed copy of the book with all the interviews. -A meeting between MHDS Vishnu Mandir board and the President of India Association of Minnesota (IAM) is being facilitated to look for areas of possible engagement going forward. Medium Term: -An announcement is being made in the IAM Newsletter - Scheduled for Nov 2022 edition. -An announcement is being made on the IAM Website - To be completed before end of Dec 2022. - We anticipate moderate usage of the Oral histories Long Term: -We are already seeing increased engagement with the wider Indian community in Twin Cities. We hope for greater understanding of the challenges faced by the Guyanese Indian community in coming to and integrating within the larger Minnesota community, to continue growing over time. -Publication of the transcripts on IAM website: Coordinating to publish these Oral Histories on the IAM OHP website by end of Q1, 2023 to whomever is interested for research or reference purposes. -Usage of the Guyanese East Indians of Minnesota Oral Histories from the IAM website and / or the Indo-Guyanese community'site. -Visibility beyond MN by sharing the Oral Histories with other institutions and libraries such as with our partner South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA).",,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7300,,"IAM Board of Directors - Executive Team: President - Sreeni Checka Vice-President - Kiran Bandi Treasurer - Suyash Jain Secretary - Srividya Vaidyanathan",0.13,"India Association of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10-15 oral history interviews the history of the Guyanese Indian community in Minnesota.",,"To document in 10-15 oral history interviews the history of the Guyanese Indian community in Minnesota.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Raj,Menon,"India Association of Minnesota","PO Box 130158","St. Paul",MN,55113-0002,9528907909,rklr_menon@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/guyana-indians-minnesota-oral-history-project-part,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007333,"GVHS General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2017,3700,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","I believe this is not applicable because the General Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Plan is a structured grant. Please let me know if I can provide additional information. Thank you!",,500,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4200,,"Nancy Azzam, Don Anderson, Crystal Boyd, Scott Goebel, Nancy Kochenderfer, David Kuball, Linda Loomis, Ken Huber, Steve Schmidgall, Andy Snope",,"Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Crystal,Boyd,"Golden Valley Historical Society","7800 Golden Valley Road","Golden Valley",MN,55427,612-247-5283,crystal.boyd@colorado.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gvhs-general-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan,,,,0 10025004,"Hackensack WPA Log Cabin National Register Evaluation",2021,8525,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","N/A - Structured Grant",,1088,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9613,,"Bill Kennedy, Lee Ann Marchwick, Jim Schneider, Char Wilkes, Andrew Johnson",,"City of Hackensack","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Hackensack WPA Log Cabin, currently in use as a public library, for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Hackensack WPA Log Cabin, currently in use as a public library, for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Maggie,McGill,"City of Hackensack","PO Box 490",Hackensack,MN,56452,5152109028,maggiemcgill7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hackensack-wpa-log-cabin-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025202,"Hackensack Conservation Building National Register Nomination",2022,8675,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,856,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9531,,"City Council Members: Bill Kennedy - Mayor Jim Schneider - Member Leann Marchwick - Nenber Char Wilkes - Member Bruce Reeve - Member",,"City of Hackensack","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1936 Hackensack Conservation Building.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1936 Hackensack Conservation Building.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Maggie,McGill,"City of Hackensack","PO Box 490",Hackensack,MN,56452,5152109028,maggiemcgill7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hackensack-conservation-building-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031196,"Hackensack Conservation Building Conditions Assessment",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The short-term target has been achieved three months ahead of schedule. The intermediate-term target (September 2024) is on track. An estimated budget has been provided by MacDonald & Mack and $59,666, about 12% of the expected construction and design costs, has been raised. Work will begin on the written capital campaign plan and funding targets this spring. The Long-term target (May 2026) is on track.",,1001,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11001,,"City Council Members: Bill Kennedy- Mayor, Jim Schneider - Member, Char Wilkes - Member, Bruce Reeve - Member, Bernie Van Dyke - Member.",,"City of Hackensack","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the 1936 Hackensack Conservation Building, now used as a public library.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Maggie,McGill,"City of Hackensack","PO Box 490",Hackensack,MN,56452,5152109028,maggiemcgill7@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hackensack-conservation-building-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025144,"Haha Wakpada/Bassett Creek Oral History",2022,9900,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,7300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17200,,"Jan Fedora (Clerk of Session), Mary Thielke (Financial Secretary), Greg Rom (Treasurer), Ted Arneson, Katie Decker, Mary Dunham, Karen Gillett, Craig Gottschalk, Arlen Havrilla, Myron Jones, Denise Kara, Lisa Kummer, Mariah Messer, Susie Potter, Mary Schuette, Janet Triplett, Linda Wold.",,"Valley Community Presbyterian Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 8 oral history interviews with Dakota or Ojibwe people their relationship to the area surrounding Haha Wakpada/Bassett Creek in Golden Valley, MN. ",,"Oral history interviews were conducted with 14 Native American people about their relationships with the area surrounding Ȟaȟa Wakpadaŋ / Bassett Creek and Golden Valley, Minnesota. These interviews helped establish the first known oral history archive of suburban American Indians in the US. The interviews were archived at the Hennepin History Museum and will be shared online through MNCollections.org. The interviews share present-day perspectives from American Indian people connected to the Ȟaȟa Wakpadaŋ / Bassett Creek watershed and diverse tribal backgrounds. Through the words of the 14 narrators, themes about education, housing, socioeconomic status, environmental stewardship, and challenges with living in the West Metro suburbs emerge. This content may inform future interpretive products, such as exhibits, publications, education programs, and documentaries. Future generations will benefit from these interviews that center Native American experiences and amplify Native voices. ",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Biggs,"Valley Community Presbyterian Church","3100 Lilac Drive","Golden Valley",MN,55422,6123607275,jlbiggs@stkate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/haha-wakpadabassett-creek-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012677,"Hallie Q. Brown Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2020,9450," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1950,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11400,,"Anne Dresen, Genelle Monger, Eric Levinson, Taffy Jones, Jonathan Palmer (ex officio), Rebecca Bernhard, Annsara Lovejoy Elasky, O?Disha Fields, Briana K. Joyner, Barry Kempton, Kevin Rush, Colleen Swope, Lanny Taylor",0.07,"Hallie Q. Brown Community Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dawn,Selle,"Hallie Q. Brown Community Center"," 270 N. Kent Street "," St. Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 224-4603"," dselle@hallieqbrown.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hallie-q-brown-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17777,"Hamline University Law Oral History Project",2012,6190,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6190,,,,"Hamline University Law Library","Private College/University","To conduct and transcribe oral history interviews of several Hamline University School of Law faculty members, to commemmorate the 40th anniversary of the school's founding.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Grace,Mills,"Hamline University Law Library",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hamline-university-law-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18077,"""Hands On"" History Curriculum for Minnesota's Students",2012,382757,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs.","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,382757,,,2.20,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The Minnesota Historical Society is developing creative, hands-on learning projects for K-12 students that adhere to state social studies standards and introduce students to important aspects of Minnesota and U.S. history. For example, students will explore the role of slavery in American history by examining historical newspapers, letters and laws and by watching a series of dramatic portrayals of Dred and Harriet Scott who lived at Fort Snelling in the 1830s. These projects will be made accessible to teachers around the state and around the country in 2013. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Societey is developing new curriculum materials for K-12 students and also making them accessible to teachers around the state and around the country. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Kevin,Maijala,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3442,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hands-history-curriculum-minnesotas-students,,,, 17503,"Hands-On History",2011,3000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3955,,,,,,"Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum & Tourist Center",," A hands on ""walk through history"" exhibit was developed by the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum that puts the Walnut Grove area in context with the residency of Laura Ingalls Wilder. The permanent exhibit features small town venues that include a general store, a bank, a post office and a telephone booth dating from the 1870's to the 1940's. The teaching goals of the exhibit are: to experience life in a small southwest Minnesota town in its early years, to introduce Laura Ingalls wilder's neighbors living in the area in 1875, to demonstrate banking practices and to show how early telephones worked. The variety within this historical exhibit provides an interactive experience for all ages but especially for school-age children. ",,"To fabricate and install a historical exhibit on the context of the Walnut Grove community at the time of Laura Ingalls Wilder's residency",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Nicole,Elzenga,,"330 Eighth Street","Walnut Grove",MN,56180,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hands-history,,,, 10025133,"Hanska and Comfrey Microfilm Newspapers",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Our measurable outcomes will be shown with the interest and usage of the films themselves but we as a Society will be able to use the information the films have and place it onto our Facebook and Website and share with those who are unable to get to our museum or even our state but are still wanting to learn about our town and surrounding areas. Without these films our reader machine in which we have received on previous grant would sit alone.",,52,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10052,,"Sara Hornbrook - President, Shirley Cannon - Treasurer, Debbie Joramo - Secretary, Board Members - Deb Moldaschel, Wayne Pelzel, Lillian Stimpert, Judy Remus, and Kurk Kramer.",,"Sleepy Eye Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 124 rolls of microfilmed city newspapers to the historical society's holdings, making primary records more accessible to the public.",,"To add 124 rolls of microfilmed city newspapers to the historical society's holdings, making primary records more accessible to the public.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debbie,Joramo,"Sleepy Eye Area Historical Society","100 Oak Street NW, PO Box 544","Sleepy Eye",MN,56085,5077945053,semuseum@sleepyeyetel.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hanska-and-comfrey-microfilm-newspapers,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007334,"Harmony MNopedia Entries",2017,7235,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7235,,"Cliff Johannessen - President, Marvin Wicks - Vice President, Marie Lou Zombory - Secretary, Muriel Gunderson, Paula Michel, Miriam Harstad, James Taubert, Ralph Beastrom - Treasurer",,"Harmony Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create 14 Harmony-area entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ralph,Beastrom,"Harmony Area Historical Society","PO Box 291, 15 2nd St. NW",Harmony,MN,55939,507-886-2200,beastrom@harmonytel.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/harmony-mnopedia-entries,,,,0 17177,"Harvesting Minnesota's Agricultural History - Cataloging",2011,112751,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,20168,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota",,"To organize, catalog and make accessible archival material documenting the history of agriculture in Minnesota.",,"To organize, catalog and make accessible archival material documenting the history of agriculture in Minnesota.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Elisabeth,Kaplan,,"University Digital Conservancy - University of Minnesota, 218 Elmer L. Andersen Library, 222 21st Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/harvesting-minnesotas-agricultural-history-cataloging,,,, 10012627,"HCHS Minnesota History Bookshelf",2019,1695," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Hiawatha Collegiate High School purchased 132 books on Minnesota history and representing many of Minnesota's communities. All books will be available to both students and staff in the HCHS Library, and the classroom sets will be checked out individually and for future lessons in our English Language Arts Department.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",1695,,"Margarita Dimas Cultu, Gerardo Alcazar, Jon Schwartz, Penny Leporte, Jonathon Alvarez, Anne Behrendt, Roberto Lazo, Alicia Mu?oz, Stephanie Sowma, Linda Yang"," ","Hiawatha Academies (Hiawatha Collegiate High School)","K-12 Education",,,"To add Minnesota history books to Hiawatha Collegiate High School's holdings to make this information more accessible to the public.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Saunby,"Hiawatha Academies (Hiawatha Collegiate High School)"," 3500 E. 28th St "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55406,"(651) 494-7422"," esaunby@hiawathaacademies.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hchs-minnesota-history-bookshelf,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013483,"HCOC Lighting Project",2021,159164,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,12200,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",171364,,"Eric Andringa, Susan Claypool, Sam Gill, Roger Stahl, Mark Thein, Linda Willihnganz, Doug Boese, Daniel Dogo-Esekie, Jennifer Janvrin, Tom Leimer, Andrew Coenen, Christine Rule, Kirk Schumacher,",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,," New lights and fixtures were installed in the museum. The lights were installed in the various rooms as identified from a museum lighting redesign planned in 2019. All the lights and fixtures installed are LED lights, with a number of them having dimming capability and motion sensors. Additional UV window film was added where needed in the museum to address the natural light coming into the building. A black-out curtain was also installed to block all-natural light from entering the museum when the museum is closed. One of the biggest challenges a museum faces is preservation vs. access; trying to preserve artifacts and history for the future while at the same time allowing visitors to interact with their history. This project helps the museum achieve a better balance. ",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kevin,Whaley,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,"(507) 282-9447",registrar@olmstedhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hcoc-lighting-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 28528,"Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) System Evaluation",2014,6300,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Define and evaluate HVAC system options: a. Identify a range of options varying from simple to complex. b. Estimate the implementation cost for each option. c. Analyze the benefits of each option, including impact on indoor environmental control, annual energy costs, reliability, and maintainability. 3. Prepare a written report of findings, options, and recommendations The HCHS Board agreed that the final report met what was proposed.",,,,,6300,,"Mark Bridge, President Rod Nordberg, Vice President Russ Brown, Board Member Nancy Newman, Board Member Marion Town, Treasurer Frank Mitchell, Board Member Brian Longazo, Secretary Alice Holtz, Board Member Connie Henderson, Director for Museum",,"Hubbard County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate current system preparatory to better control of the Hubbard County Historical Society museum environment.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Connie,Henderson,"Hubbard County Historical Society","301 Court Street, P.O. Box 327","Park Rapids",MN,56470,218-573-2409,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hubbard,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heating-ventilating-and-air-conditioning-hvac-system-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28523,"Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Study",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Our targets were all met. The initial report left us with questions, so a return visit was made by Questions & Solutions Engineering, Inc. As a result of this meeting, clarifications were made and the report was revised. All services were done in a timely, professional manner. Our building accommodates two different heating and cooling systems and sources of supply. The final report addresses these issues and the humidification problems of our 100 year old structure.",,,,,6000,,"Richard Seeboth, James Berg, Scott Winschitl, Andrew Lochner, Dennis Potter",,"Brown County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate the current system preparatory to better control of the Brown County Historical Society museum environment.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Burgess,"Brown County","PO Box 248","New Ulm",MN,56073,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heating-ventilating-and-air-conditioning-hvac-study,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28525,"Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Evaluation",2014,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The targets were achieved, largely because the Engineers were thorough and provided a plan that meets the needs of the Menahga Historical Society and Museum to preserve our artifacts.",,,,,6500,,"Sharon Tate, President, Sylvia Wulff, Vice-President, Sandra Kilbo, Secretary, Glenda Komulainen, Treasurer, Dennis Komulainen, Board Member, Richard Yliniemi, Board Member",,"Menahga Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate current system preparatory to better control of the Menahga Area Museum environment.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gloria,Markkula,"Menahga Area Historical Society","PO Box 364",Menahga,MN,56464,218-564-5063,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wadena,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heating-ventilating-and-air-conditioning-hvac-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28680,"Heimbygda Lodge Historical Building Project",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Steve Rahn - Lanesboro Mayor Tom Dybing - City Council Member Tom Smith - City Council Member Keith Eide - City Council Member David Todd - City Administrator/Clerk",,"City of Lanesboro","Local/Regional Government","To hire a contractor to repair the front entry and ADA ramp on the Heimbygda Lodge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Roger,Bothun,"City of Lanesboro","PO Box 333",Lanesboro,MN,55949,507-272-1030,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heimbygda-lodge-historical-building-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012319,"Henning Landmark Center National Register Evaluation",2019,7500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We anticipated that this property would be determined eligible to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and feel that we have provided a good argument for that outcome. Working with historian Rolf Anderson proved to achieve completion of a well detailed and researched report.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7500,,"Jeremiah Rice, Doug Trana, Gaylord Anderson, Robert Lohse, Jim Haberer"," ","City of Henning","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Henning Landmark Center for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Broten,"City of Henning"," 612 Front Street "," Henning "," MN ",56551,"(312) 961-0728"," danielbroten@mac.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/henning-landmark-center-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17613,"Hennepin Medical History Center: Website",2012,4000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Hennepin Medical History Center",," To develop a new website that enables better public access to Hennepin Medical Center history. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hennepin-medical-history-center-website,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025321,"Hennepin History Museum Redesign of Museum Lighting",2023,8960,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8960,,"Pamela Moore, President, Becky Timm, Vice President, David Frank, Secretary, Kathleen Boe, Treasurer, Jacqueline R. deVries, Michael Goggin, Elizabeth Hinz, Becki Iverson, Amy Lucas, Matthew McNeil, Gregory McMoore, Rebecca Merrill, Michael Rainville, Jr., Glenn Woythaler, Amanda Zweerink, Hennepin County Commissioner Debbie Goettel, Hennepin County Commissioner Kevin Anderson",,"Hennepin History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,"To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Crippen,"Hennepin History Museum","2303 Third Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55404,6128701329,john.crippen@hennepinhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hennepin-history-museum-redesign-museum-lighting,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007225,"A Heritage of Service: Yale Alumni in Minnesota",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Ron Goldser -75 President, Rudy Hokanson '74 MDiv, '81 MBA Secretary, Nick Johnson -74 Treasurer, Kenneth Freed '83, '87 MM Vice President, Denise Levitan '06 Vice President, Rick Luis -67, Malcolm McDonald -58, Rohan Preston -89, Larry Schuster -68 Vicky Stoneman '88 SOM Bob Weisenfeld -71 Dorothy Whelan '81",,"Yale Alumni Association of the Northwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research the history of Yale University graduates in Minnesota.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ronald,Goldser,"Yale Alumni Association of the Northwest","774 Elrene Court",Eagan,MN,55123-1233,612-590-6323,rgoldser@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heritage-service-yale-alumni-minnesota,,,,0 10013422,"Heritage Preservation Commission Training Program",2015,66480,"MN Laws 2013 Chaper 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 5 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","Attendance at the 2016 Statewide Conference on Historic Preservation was full. Therefore, the short-term impact of educating commissioners, staff, officials, planners, etc. has been achieved. We achieved those results as the partnership team found an avenue which a large majority of the target audience was present. As quizzes were removed from the program materials, the short-term progress indicator cannot be determined. However, numerous communities have reached out to partnership community staff, inquiring of the program materials. Therefore, the long-term target is likely to also be achieved.",,5585,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",72066,,"Ted Kozlowski (Mayor), Doug Menikheim (Ward 1), David Junker (Ward 2), Tom Weidner (Ward 3), and Michael Polehna (Ward 4)",,"City of Stillwater","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to create multi-module, educational training materials to introduce preservation commissioners, staff and appointed members to historic preservation concepts, terminology and principles.",,"Partners: City of Stillwater, City of Eden Prairie, City of Mankato The partnership will address the training needs of members and staff of heritage preservation commissions (HPC) in the three cities. The partners will work with a consultant who meets the Secretary of the Interior:s Professional Qualifications Standards to develop an online training course that will introduce participants to key concepts, common terminology, and core principles of preservation practice. The online course and related materials will be hosted and maintained by the City of Stillwater, which already has a detailed and robust home page for the Stillwater HPC. The much-needed training materials will satisfy the needs of not only the partnership group, but also of the 57 municipal and county jurisdictions in Minnesota with HPCs, all established under state enabling legislation. The 57 communities vary greatly in terms of their size, demographics, financial capacity, regulatory framework, and built environment.",2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Abbi,Wittman,"City of Stillwater","216 North Fourth Street",Stillwater,MN,55082,"(651) 430-8822",awittman@ci.stillwater.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heritage-preservation-commission-training-program,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17620,"Heritage Village Park: Oral History",2012,6990,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Inver Grove Heights",," To document in up to 12 interviews the history of the Rock Island Swing Bridge in preparation for an interpretive plan. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heritage-village-park-oral-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025103,"Heritage Center Elevator Construction Documents",2022,62800,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,11600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",74400,,"Mayor: Dale Graunke City Council members: Betsy Moran, Holly Schrupp, Jason Franzen, Jon Sutherland",,"City of Delano","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Delano Village Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Delano Village Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nick,Neaton,"City of Delano","234 2nd Street N, PO Box 108",Delano,MN,55328,7639720574,nneaton@delano.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heritage-center-elevator-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17412,"Heritage Room Conservation",2011,1488,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Hubbard County Historical Society",," Preventative conservation products were used by the HCHS to preserve a part of their collection using limited funds. UV filter sleeves and acid-free barrier boards were installed to mitigate deterioration of artifacts in the Heritage Room of the Hubbard County Historical Museum due to lighting, moisture and dust. Fluorescent light fixtures were dis-assembled, cleaned and filters were attached before being reinstalled. The artifacts in display cases were carefully removed and cleaned. Barrier boards were installed and the artifacts were then returned to their previous locations within the display cases. ",,"To better preserve significant artifacts documenting Hubbard County history through installation of preventative conservation products",2010-10-18,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Rod,Nordberg,,"PO Box 327","Park Rapids",MN,56470,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hubbard,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heritage-room-conservation,,,, 17258,"Heritage and Cultural Growth from Somali Sports in MN Oral History",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3700,,,,,,"Rochester Somali Sports and Youth Organization",,"To document in 20 interviews the history of Somali experience in Rochester",,"To document in 20 interviews the history of Somali experience in Rochester",2010-08-20,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ahmed,Hassin,,"300 11th Avenue NW, #A003",Rochester,MN,55901,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heritage-and-cultural-growth-somali-sports-mn-oral-history,,,, 37482,"Heritage Partnership Program",2017,400000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Measurable outcomes include the number of counties, applicants, and grantees served through the grants program and the types of grants awarded. In addition, grants staff measure the amount of technical assistance provided, including through workshops, site visits, phone calls, emails, and face-to-face consultation. Grants staff also monitor the improvement grant applicants make with each grant application and the degree to which project results meet professional standards, ensuring Minnesota's historic resources are properly preserved.",,,,,400000,5609,,0.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Through a competitive process, the Heritage Partnership Program awards grants to historical organizations statewide to support programs that will build the capacity of partnering organizations to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural resources. The program supports the creation and development of sustainable, history-based partnerships throughout the state.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heritage-partnership-program-0,,,, 10007182,"Hermann Monument Comprehensive Conditions Assessment",2018,60000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",60000,,"New Ulm Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) David Christian (City Council) / dave.christian@ci.new-ulm.mn.us, Annie Earl, Chair (MCHS Rep) / laearl@newulmtel.net, John Schladweiler / joschlad@yahoo.com, Cara Knauf / knaufcm@aol.com, Bette Puhlmann / bette@puhlmannlumber.com and Ben Pieser / bap@newulmtel.net",,"City of New Ulm","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Hermann Monument, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ellwood,Zabel,"City of New Ulm","100 N Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-359-8243,ellwood.zabel@ci.new-ulm.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hermann-monument-comprehensive-conditions-assessment,,,,0 17308,"Hersey & Bean Planing Mill Wall Stabilization",2010,4260,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,535,,,,,,"City of Stillwater",,"To develop a plan for the immediate stabilization and long term preservation of the remaining rear wall of the Hersey & Bean Planing Mill",,"To develop a plan for the immediate stabilization and long term preservation of the remaining rear wall of the Hersey & Bean Planing Mill",2010-01-13,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michel,Pogge,,"216 N 4th Street",Stillwater,MN,55082,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hersey-bean-planing-mill-wall-stabilization,,,, 17536,"Hesper Artifacts Display Case and Interpretive Sign",2011,4148,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society",," A sturdy display case was built to house historic artifacts from the Hesper shipwreck. An interpretive sign was designed, constructed and hung on the wall above the display case telling the history of the ship and stories of the artifacts. Space for the display has been provided in the lobby of the Silver Bay Marina. Through this project, artifacts in private collections have been brought back into public view. ",,"To build and install a display case to house artifacts from the Hesper shipwreck",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Steve,Daniel,,"7348 Symphony Street NE",Fridley,MN,55432,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hesper-artifacts-display-case-and-interpretive-sign,,,, 17314,"Hewitt Public School: Roof and Window Repair",2010,156369,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,10725,,,,,,"City of Hewitt",," The grant restored the roof and abated water infiltration at the Hewitt Public School, home to the Hewitt Historical Society. The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The school was built of cement from basement to roof line in 1911. In recent years the building's asphalt shingles began to fail which placed the building and the Museum's collection of historical artifacts at risk of water damage.  The windows are nearly all original from 1911. However, many of the windows on the west side of the building had missing or broken panes of glass, with some windows being boarded up to stop further deterioration. The school house is one of the community's greatest tourist attractions with attendance to the Museum exceeding the population of Hewitt. ",,"To restore the roof and abate water infiltration to the Hewitt Public School, home to the Hewitt Historical Society. The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-04-06,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michael,Dagen,,"PO Box 36",Hewitt,MN,56453,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Todd,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hewitt-public-school-roof-and-window-repair,,,, 10012482,"HHH Collections Inventory",2020,14611," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14611,,"Robin Akkerman, Jeff Baker, Randy Berg, Jim MIno, Joan Hanson, Fred Halvin, Jill Hart, Paul Spyhalski, Sheri Willrodt",0.37,"Hormel Historic Home","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Holly,Johnson,"Hormel Historic Home"," 208 4th Ave NW "," Austin "," MN ",55912,"(507) 433-4243"," holly@hormelhistorichome.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hhh-collections-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17364,"HHS Digitization & Public Access Project",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,10206,,,,,,"Hibbing Historical Society",," Equipment and supplies were purchased to digitize and preserve the Hibbing Historical Society's glass negative collection. The images and photographs, depicting the old town of Hibbing and mining industry scenes from the 1910s-20s, were then displayed on a web site. The original negatives were cleaned, catalogued and stored in foam-lined archival boxes for preservation. ",,"To digitize 482 Oliver Mining Company glassplate negatives and add them to a website",2010-09-08,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Erica,Larson,,"400 23rd St. and 5th Avenue East",Hibbing,MN,55746,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hhs-digitization-public-access-project,,,, 34055,"HHS Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2016,6000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","This project was measured a success, as we were able to complete the site visit and long range plan. We will now review the document, and work toward the recommendations set for us.",,804,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6804,,"Charles Cedar Jr., Sandy Hecimovich, Leonard Hirsch, Mary Keyes, Jack Lynch, David Perell, Fio Ricci, Roberta Schloesser, Linda Suihkonen",0.00,"Hibbing Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum professional to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Erica,Larson,"Hibbing Historical Society","400 East 23rd Street",Hibbing,MN,55746,218-263-8522,ericalarson1@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hhs-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan,,,,0 10025074,"Hibbing High School Library Mural Restoration and Protection Project",2022,42444,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All targets have been achieved as expected. The mural has a brighter, cleaner appearance and details that had been lost to years of dirt, grime and yellowing varnish are more prevalent. The old shades were replaced with light-blocking shades that now protect the painting from further damage caused by light and UV rays. We will use data recorders loaned to us by the Midwest Art Conservation Center at two different times the first year (one in summer and one in winter) to measure the amount of light now impacting the mural. We will compare that data to the previous light assessment executed in April, 2016.",,7000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",49444,,"John Berklich, Jeff Polcher, Marge Martin, Kim McLaughlin, Kathy Nyberg, Mike Egan",,"Independent School District #701","K-12 Education","To hire a qualified conservator to restore a 1913 mural in Hibbing High School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified conservator to restore a 1913 mural in Hibbing High School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lorri,Shalley,"Independent School District #701","Hibbing High School, 800 East 21st Street",Hibbing,MN,55746,2182080841,lorri.shalley@isd701.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hibbing-high-school-library-mural-restoration-and-protection-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 17322,"Hibbing Historical Interpretive Tour",2010,2250,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Hibbing Economic Development Authority",," Partial award to assist with printing costs of a historic walking tour brochure ",,"To produce a historic walking tour brochure; partial award to assist with printing costs.",2010-05-07,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Miriam,Kero,,"401 East 21st St.",Hibbing,MN,55746,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hibbing-historical-interpretive-tour,,,, 33938,"Hidden in Plain Sight II: Transcribing and Analyzing Letters to Uncover Evangeline Whipple's History",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"G. Paul Beaumaster, Dick Carlander (2nd Vice President), Pat Chappuie, Richard Cook, Loren Dahle, Bill Helling (1st Vice President), Pat Mensing, Dave Miller, Ron Parker, LeRoy Rockman, Brian Schmidt, Pauline Schreiber (Secretary), Ione Schrader, Julie Underdahl (Treasurer), and Peter Waldock (President)",0.08,"Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of Evangeline Whipple.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society","1814 NW Second Avenue",Faribault,MN,55021,507-332-2121,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hidden-plain-sight-ii-transcribing-and-analyzing-letters-uncover-evangeline-whipples-histor,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28788,"Hidden in Plain Sight: Recovering Evangeline Marrs Whipple",2014,9800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9800,,"G. Paul Beaumaster, Dick Carlander (2nd Vice President), Pat Chappuie, Chip DeMann (President), Chuck DeMann, Loren Dahle (Secretary), Bill Helling, Pat Mensing, Dave Miller, Ron Parker, Jason Reher, Brian Schmidt, Pauline Schreiber, Ione Schrader, Julie Underdahl (Treasurer), and Peter Waldock (1st Vice President)",0.05,"Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and compile resources documenting the 14 years that influential philanthropist Evangeline Marrs Whipple spent in Minnesota.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society","1814 NW Second Avenue",Faribault,MN,55021,507-332-2121,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Rice, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hidden-plain-sight-recovering-evangeline-marrs-whipple,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17406,"High School Yearbook Digitization",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Hennepin County Library",," To reduce wear on fifty Minneapolis high school yearbooks, dating from 1890-1922, they were made accessible to the public through digitization. This highly used collection is housed in the Minneapolis Central Library's Special Collection. The digitized books can now be found online at the Hennepin County Library homepage and on its Special Collections page. They are searchable by keyword or can be veiwed page-by-page. ",,"To digitize and make publicly accessible Minneapolis high school yearbooks, 1890-1922, and reduce wear on a high-use collection",2010-10-29,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Edward,Hathaway,,"300 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55401,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/high-school-yearbook-digitization,,,, 10012288,"Highland Park Tower Repairs",2019,250000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,224000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",474000,,"President of the Board of Water Commissioners Matt Anfang ? St. Paul Citizen, Vice President Amy Brendmoen ? St. Paul City Council, Commissioners: Rebecca Noecker ? St. Paul City Council, Chris Tolbert ? St. Paul City Council, Will Rossbach ? Suburban Representative, Jeffrey Dains ? Suburban Representative, Mara Humphrey ? St. Paul Citizen"," ","Board of Water Commissioners of the City of Saint Paul","Local/Regional Government",,,"The Highland Park Water Tower was built in 1928 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. As described in the National Register Nomination Form, the tower, located in a park at the second-highest point in the city, provides a dramatic, panoramic view of the surrounding area. As the city's only architecturally significant water tower, it was designated an American Water Landmark by the American Water Works Association in 1981. In addition, the Highland Park tower is historically significant as an important design by one of St. Paul's few known black architects, Clarence W. Wigington. Roof, window, joint, and drain repairs limit water damage and deterioration of the tower and have made the tower closer to a self-sustaining building. New stone, brick, paint, concrete, mortar, railings, sealants, and washing the tower make it look that much more beautiful. The doors and locks operate much smoother and more accessible. The observation deck bird netting keeps out birds and rolls up easily to provide clear views when the tower is open to the public. The tower is safer and more accessible with these improvements. ",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tim,Bagstad,"Board of Water Commissioners of the City of Saint Paul"," 1900 Rice St "," St. Paul "," MN ",55113,"(651) 266-6283",tim.bagstad@ci.stpaul.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/highland-park-tower-repairs,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012548,"Highland Heritage Research Project",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,17000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",27000,,"Colleen Zuro-White, Jacqueline Mosio, Jill Gebhardt, Martha Thornton, Erin Holt, Jean Marks, Patti Schwartz",0.12,"Friends of Highland Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified historians to research the history of Highland Park in St. Paul, in preparation for a future book.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jackie,Mosio,"Friends of Highland Arts"," 2095 Pinehurst Avenue "," St. Paul "," MN ",55116,"(612) 396-3644"," jbellmosio@aol.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/highland-heritage-research-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007163,"Hill Annex Paleontology Project Inventory",2018,6400,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6400,,"Dan Vidmar, Shelley Robinson, Rich Puhek, Lisa Kvas, Carmen Bradach, Jackie Corradi-Simon, Robin Harkonen, Jessalyn Sabin",0.63,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization and analysis of archaeological collections, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,218-254-1238,allyse.freeman@mndiscoverycenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hill-annex-paleontology-project-inventory,,,,0 18026,"Hill House Textiles",2011,15000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"James J. Hill House",," Legacy funds were used at the James J. Hill House for reproductions of two historic textiles: a Persian carpet in Hill's den and a canopy shade for the art gallery.  The previous canopy, also a reproduction, was 28 years old, stained and faded.  Both the canopy and the reproduction Persian carpet will be seen by all site visitors and will enhance the Hill House for decades to come. ",,"Legacy funds were used at the James J. Hill House for reproductions of two historic textiles: a Persian carpet in Hill's den and a canopy shade for the art gallery. The previous canopy, also a reproduction, was 28 years old, stained and faded. Both the canopy and the reproduction Persian carpet will be seen by all site visitors and will enhance the Hill House for decades to come. ",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Craig,Johnson,"James J. Hill House","240 Summit Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-297-2555,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hill-house-textiles,,,, 10025029,"Hill Annex Paleontology Project Temporary Exhibit",2021,1890,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short-term outcome: This was for the most part successful. The labels written thanks to this grant were better than those previously used, but the one area where we were not perfect was with the grade reading level. Using the Hemingway editor app, the average grade level for these panels was 7th grade. We tried to meet the 6th grade level, but some labels were simply higher due to the scientific terms we needed to use. Regardless, 7th grade still meets the average American literacy rate according to The Literacy Project (which states it is 7-8 grade level). Intermediate-term outcome: This is an ongoing project that will be monitored by our museum's curator. Feedback from this year's state fair are currently being collated and will be used for future editing of the display. Long-term outcome: Similarly to the intermediate-term outcome, this is also ongoing. While the exhibit has returned to MDC after the state fair, we will reach out to the institutions that were originally interested in hosting this small traveling exhibit in the coming months. It is our hope to have it officially scheduled to travel by the beginning of 2023.",,2839,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4729,,"Michael Fredeen (Chair), Jessalyn Sabin (Vice Chair), Robin Harkonen (Treasurer), Anna Ruper (Secretary), Julie Lucas, Brandi Maki, Tammy Mattonen, Michael Montgomery, Paul Pinkoski, and Keith Turner.",0.1,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop and install exhibit panels at the Minnesota'state Fair about the Hill Annex Paleontology Project.",,"To develop and install exhibit panels at the Minnesota'state Fair about the Hill Annex Paleontology Project.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,2182541238,allyse.freeman@mndiscoverycenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing, Itasca, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hill-annex-paleontology-project-temporary-exhibit,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28700,"Hindu Society of Minnesota 35th Anniversary Oral History Project",2014,8500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8500,,"Byron Byraiah, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Sushmi Aggarwal, President of the Board of Trustees Mythili Chari, Bhavesh Damania, Sudesh Chhabra, Ravindra Kalia, Vishal Arora, Gauri Nagargoje, Shashi Gupta, Pramod Mathur, Raj Saraf, S.K. Dash, Narendra Garg, Latha Iyer, Pankaj Jain, Subhashni Mahipathi",0.03,"Hindu Society of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 15 interviews the history of the Hindu Society of Minnesota, to commemorate its 35th anniversary.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sushmi,Aggarwal,"Hindu Society of Minnesota","10530 Troy Lane N","Maple Grove",MN,55311,763-425-9449,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hindu-society-minnesota-35th-anniversary-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007335,"Historic Carnegie Library Electrical Updates",2017,9900,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9900,,"Gerald J. Amiot (President), Steve Hannah (Vice President), Dan Morlan (Treasurer), Twylla Altepeter (Secretary), Kristina Gray, Phyllis Hagen, Teri Hammarback, Francis LaPlante, Lisa Schumacher, Dean Vikan, John Vraa, Jerry Wentzel",,"Polk County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Polk County Historical Society's electrical system.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristina,Gray,"Polk County Historical Society","P.O. Box 214, East Robert Street",Crookston,MN,56716,,kristina_wiuu@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Polk,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-carnegie-library-electrical-updates,,,,0 10007336,"Historic Nicollet Mall Sculpture Clock: Conservation",2017,92948,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",92948,,"Kevin Reich, Cam Gordon, Jacob Frey, Barbara Johnson, Blong Yang, Abdi Warsame, Lisa Goodman, Elizabeth Glidden, Alondra Cano, Lisa Bender, John Quincy, Andrew Johnson, Linea Palmisano",,"City of Minneapolis (Community Planning & Economic Development)","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant object in the city's collections. ",,"The grant contributed to funds for the conservation treatment of the Historic Nicollet Mall Sculpture Clock. This unique timepiece includes a large Street Clock and a Kinetic Sculpture. The Nicollet Mall Sculpture Clock, which was installed in 1968, is the last remaining element of the respected 1960's historic design for Nicollet Mall by Lawrence Halprin. This timepiece and artwork are unique and distinctive and a well-known and beloved landmark. Over the past 48 years, the clock was kept in continuous operation. The kinetic sculpture operated from 1968 until 2002.     ",2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Altman,"City of Minneapolis (Community Planning & Economic Development)","Minneapolis CPED Department, Crown Roller Mill, 105 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 200",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-673-3006,mary.altman@minneapolismn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-nicollet-mall-sculpture-clock-conservation,,,, 10007337,"Historical Organization Self-Assessment Using StEPs",2017,962,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",962,,"Bob Moore, Arlene Forrest, Juli Wunder Simmons, Kay Bach, Bob Kojetin, Frank Cardarelle, Dan Latham, Susan Latta, Bruce Carlson, Donna Tilsner, Bob Benson",0.02,"Edina Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide Edina Historical Society with professional continuing education through a national museum training program.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Adam,"Edina Historical Society","4711 W 70th Street",Edina,MN,55435,612-928-4577,museum@edinahistoricalsociety.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historical-organization-self-assessment-using-steps-0,,,,0 10007338,"Historical Organization Self-Assessment Using StEPs",2017,3999,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3999,,"President- Ken Braaten,V. Pres.- Harlan Highberg, Secretary- Jan Feil , Treasurer- Deb Wilde, James Chesley, David Hallan, Jim Gustafson, Carol Sundquist , Donna Rae Jacobson",0.03,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide Clearwater County Historical Society with professional continuing education through a national museum training program.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society","PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,218-785-2000,tedevold@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historical-organization-self-assessment-using-steps-1,,,,0 10007105,"Historical Assessment Book Preservation",2018,11802,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",11802,,"Joy Cohrs, Gary Kruggel, Bill Pinske, Jim Swanson, Bobbie Harder",,"Sibley County (Assessor's Office)","Local/Regional Government","To digitize a collection of county assessor books, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Samantha,Kral,"Sibley County (Assessor's Office)","400 Court Ave, PO Box 532",Gaylord,MN,55334,507-237-4078,samk@co.sibley.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historical-assessment-book-preservation,,,,0 10013417,"Historic Message and Content Improvements for the Minnesota River Valley National Scenic Byway",2016,58200,"MN Laws 2015 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","Short-Term Impact: Byway Alliance is better aware which Byway Discovery Sites descriptions are inadequate. This was reached, and the review has been completed. Intermediate Impact: Communication and collaboration between Byway Alliance members and Dakota communities increases. This impact was reached, and there is a high interest in the byway work from all partners. Intermediate Impact: The public has access to Discovery Site descriptions that offer accurate, culturally sensitive, and significant content, as well as a broader valley-wide history of the Dakota Homeland. This was partially reached. The public does not yet have access to the new Discovery Site descriptions, but we have started the process and hope to finish in the next few months. There is a Dakota homeland story that is completed. Long Term Impact: Collaboration, trust, and partnership efforts between the Byway Alliance and individual Byway partners and the Dakota communities in the Byway increase. Long Term Impact: The public has a greater appreciation for the intrinsic values of the Minnesota River, particularly the historic ones. While we cannot determine the long term impact, we have laid a good foundation for success in our long term goals. We will be able to see this in meeting attendance and website hits in future months. We also believe we will have future projects that will be a result of this partnership. We reached these outcomes because of the open communication and understanding of all the partners in working together. All partners were patient, responsive and engaged. We now have a strong partnership between the Byway members and the Tribal Preservation Officers from both the Upper Sioux Community and the Lower Sioux Community. The outcome we did not reach (discovery sites update published) was because we underestimated the scope of work and the amount of review needed in order to update the content of the discovery sites. We do have a start of something we hope to complete in coming months.",,14270,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",72470,,"Appleton Mayor: Chadwick C. Syltie Appleton City Clerk/Treasurer: Roman Fidler Appleton City Council Members: Lindsey Knutson, Amber Molden, David Raddatz, Al Smith",,"City of Appleton","Local/Regional Government","To strengthen a large partnership, including American Indian partners, as they improve and make available more historic information about the Minnesota River Valley.",,"Partners: City of Appleton, Lower Sioux Indian Community Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Chippewa County Historical Society, Redwood Area Chamber & Tourism, Nicollet County Historical Society, City of Granite Falls This project developed a stronger partnership between the Byway members and the Tribal Preservation Officers from both the Upper Sioux Community and the Lower Sioux Community. Creating examples of positive experiences and develop relationships, help increase trust within the partnership which will help enable the Byway Alliance to work with the tribes on future projects as they improve and make available more historic information about the Minnesota River Valley and add Dakota perspectives and content to their website and marketing materials. The improvement and addition of Dakota language and Dakota history content to the Byway website will strengthen the broader Minnesota history network by the access to new, rich content, by the new relationships formed through this program, and by serving as a strong model for a thoughtful and effective approach to including Dakota history.",2016-07-01,2017-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Roman,Fidler,"City of Appleton","323 W Schlieman Ave",Appleton,MN,56208,"(320) 289-1363",mnhsappletonmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Norman, Redwood, Renville, Scott, Sibley, Swift, Traverse, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-message-and-content-improvements-minnesota-river-valley-national-scenic-byway,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013499,"Historic Canby Theatre Construction Improvements",2021,39000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,29000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",68000,,"Mayor - Nancy Bormann City Council - Eugene Bies, Denise Hanson, Frank Maas, Casey Namken",,"City of Canby","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the 1939 Historic Canby Theatre, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Meyer,"City of Canby","110 Oscar Avenue North",Canby,MN,56220,"(320) 420-1000",johnmeyerphd@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-canby-theatre-construction-improvements,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10013501,"Historic Odeon Theatre Roof Repairs",2021,217000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,7479,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",224479,,"Mayor Marlo Sander, Council members: Linda Sullivan, Dianne Donner, Myrle Peterson, John Lewis",,"City of Belview","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the 1901 Odeon Theatre, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Ryer,"City of Belview","202 South Main Street, PO Box 159",Belview,MN,56214,"(507) 938-4335",belview@mvtvwireless.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Redwood, Renville, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-odeon-theatre-roof-repairs,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10012324,"Historic Sites Tour Reviews",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We have achieved our short-term and intermediate goals, but have yet to see if we will achieve our long-term goals. For short-term, our goal was to have highly attended Discover Groups, which we did. For each Discover Group held, we had more people attempting to register to be involved than we had space for. Some opted to join a waiting list, while others simply said thank you for the opportunity. Our intermediate goal was to create excitement for the sites based on this project, while having additional people provide input and feedback on their experience. First, we found that after holding the Discover Groups, attendees have returned to the site for programs and events, which achieves our goal for that. Many of them often times brought additional people with them. Additionally, we have talked about this project with various stakeholders and visitors to our site and they have on occasion provided their own input and feedback. Our staff generally listens to what the attendees have had to say, then provide a note / message to our site supervisors as to what was said. Our long-term goal is yet to be determined. We wanted to see if the buzz around our project and newly implemented ideas / suggestions would result in an increase in attendance to our site. While we have a small sample of that with our Test Results, we cannot make a determination at this point on whether or not that will hold up in the long-term. We believe we will be successful in achieving this goal, but will need to wait until the more of the suggestions have been implemented for a final verdict.",,164,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10164,,"Bruce Anderson, Beth Baumann, Marty Jo Bruyer, David Byrne, Stephen Cook, Robert Damon, Jim Gerten, Greg Oxley, Theresa Palmersheim, Leslie Greaves Radloff, Ray Rygula, Leah Stanek, Maria Therres, Dale Weeks",0.11,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct an analysis of the interpretation at Dakota County Historical Society's historic sites.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matt,Carter,"Dakota County Historical Society"," 130 3rd Avenue North "," South St. Paul "," MN ",55075,"(651) 552-7548"," matthew.carter@co.dakota.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-sites-tour-reviews,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012347,"Historic Structure Report for Oaks Lakeside Pavilion",2019,8723," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The targets were achieved. The Gaylord Heritage Preservation Commission did extensive research for information and photos of the Oaks Pavilion. The commission also choose a qualified and experienced Architect to guide us and complete the HSR.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8723,,"Chuck Klimmek, Ron Kirsch, Jane Peterson, Ted Pinske, Lei Amorim, Dale Johnson, Jane Rischmiller, Patrick Schlueter"," ","City of Gaylord","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Oaks Lakeside Pavilion, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dale,Johnson,"City of Gaylord"," 332 Main Avenue, PO Box 987 "," Gaylord "," MN ",55334,"(612) 749-2316"," cndjohn51@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-structure-report-oaks-lakeside-pavilion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012350,"Historic Odeon Theatre Condition Assessment",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The condition assessment and construction documents have been made available to the Belview City Council. The project was discussed at a City Council meeting and a determination was made about the next steps to proceed with repairs based on the options provided by the consultants. The proposed future repairs have been approved by the City Council and the project manager is working to coordinate construction funding for the project. The Odeon Theatre continues to be used and enjoyed by citizens of the Belview area.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mayor Marlo Sander, Council members: Linda Sullivan, Dianne Donner, Myrle Peterson, John Lewis"," ","City of Belview","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to develop architectural roof drawings and a condition assessment for reuse of the historic Odeon Theatre, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lori,Ryer,"City of Belview"," 202 South Main Street, PO Box 159 "," Belview "," MN ",56214,"(507) 938-4335"," belview@mvtvwireless.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Redwood, Renville, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-odeon-theatre-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012358,"Historic Canby Theatre Plans and Specifications",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Plans and specifications have been prepared for essential repairs (top priorities) to the Historic Canby Theatre.",,2200,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12200,,"Mayor - Nancy Bormann City Council - Eugene Bies, Denise Hanson, Ryan Reiock, Jackie Paulsen"," ","City of Canby","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the historic Canby Theatre, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Meyer,"City of Canby"," 110 Oscar Avenue North "," Canby "," MN ",56220,"(320) 420-1000"," johnmeyerphd@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-canby-theatre-plans-and-specifications,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012376,"Historical Markers at the Virginia Area Historical Society",2019,2792," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,712,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3504,,"Jeanne Maki - President, Mary Erickson - Vice President, Harry Lamppa - Treasurer, Lorraine Erickson - Secretary, Pat Grigal, Chris Holmes, Tony Addy, Steve LaPatka, and Mary Peterson",0.06,"Virginia Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To design four markers at the Virginia Area Historical Society to augment the area's historical information for visitors.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tucker,Nelson,"Virginia Area Historical Society"," 800 9th Avenue N, PO Box 736 "," Virginia "," MN ",55792,"(218) 780-4594"," virginiamnhistory@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historical-markers-virginia-area-historical-society,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012402,"Historical Research: Polish and Kashubian Heritage in Winona",2019,9980," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Targets were exceeded because we hired an exceptionally qualified historical researcher and because two respected history professors from different Winona universities agreed to be our peer reviewers. Volunteer Co-Project Managers Thomas ""Tim"" Breza and Rose Kubiatowicz, and Project Director Father Paul Breza assisted Nicole during her research, were dedicated to the project and performed their duties as listed in the grant.",,5500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15480,,"Adam Pingot, Louise Prondzinski, Rev. Paul Breza, Carol Dennis, Steve Zolondek, John Wagenaar, Mary Drury, Jon Masyga, Thomas (Tim) Breza"," ","Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research the history of Polish and Kashubian immigrants in Winona, MN.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute"," 102 Liberty Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-3431"," paul@polishmuseumwinona.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historical-research-polish-and-kashubian-heritage-winona,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012437,"Historic Virginia Street Church: Construction",2020,150500," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,25000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",175500,,"Jean Schroepfer Susan Flaherty Robert Ferguson Paul Chaple Melissa Chaple Julia Robinson Gordon Meyer, ex officio"," ","Friends of Historic Virginia Street Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to make ADA improvements to the Cass Gilbert-designed Virginia Street Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Flaherty,"Friends of Historic Virginia Street Church"," 170 Virginia Street "," St Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 797-2429"," sflaherty24@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-virginia-street-church-construction,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10012491,"Historic Water Tower Plans and Specifications",2020,91400," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",91400,,"Myron Koets Mayor, Jim Stout Acting Mayor, Dan Delaney, Justin Schroyer, Rodger Smidt"," ","City of Pipestone","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the historic Pipestone Water Tower, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Deb,Nelson,"City of Pipestone"," 119 2nd Avenue SW "," Pipestone "," MN ",56164,"(507) 825-3324"," dnelson@cityofpipestone.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-water-tower-plans-and-specifications,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012496,"Historic Structure Report Jasper School",2020,75000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",80000,,"Elicia Kortus, Jason Madtson, Jon Hoyme, Randy Larson, Kristie Weinkauf, Terry Skyberg, Jason Klumper"," ","Reclaim Community","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Jasper School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elicia,Kortus,"Reclaim Community"," PO Box 9 "," Jasper "," MN ",56144,"(605) 595-4693"," eliciakortus@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-structure-report-jasper-school,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10012534,"Historic Context Study for Golden Valley",2020,9650," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,3008,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12658,,"Kenneth Huber (president), Steve Schmidgall (vice-president and Golden Valley City Council Member), Don Anderson (secretary), David Kuball (treasurer), Jenny Brookins, and Jim Elert."," ","Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write a historic context study for the City of Golden Valley.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Boyd,"Golden Valley Historical Society"," 7800 Golden Valley Road "," Golden Valley "," MN ",55427,"(612) 247-5283"," crystal.boyd@colorado.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-context-study-golden-valley,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17743,"Historic Markers - Reservation Line/Brown Family",2012,4620,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4620,,,,"Sleepy Eye Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create two markers to commemmorate the 150th anniversary of the 1862 U.S.-Dakota War.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mary Ann",Trebesch,"Sleepy Eye Area Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-markers-reservation-linebrown-family,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17764,"Historic Context Study of the City of Gaylord",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"City of Gaylord","Local/Regional Government","To complete a Historic Context Study of the city as the first step in completing a Historic Preservation Plan.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Klimmek,"City of Gaylord",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-context-study-city-gaylord,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17796,"Historic Structures Report for Valley Grove Historic Site",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Myles Bakke, Marlene Halverson, Jennifer Cox Johnson, Julie Klassen, Todd Lein, Shawn Olson, Lynne Pederson, Michelle Roethler, Kenneth Sahlin, Jennifer Severson, Gary Wagenbach, Karin Winegar",,"Valley Grove Preservation Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced historian to prepare a Historic Structures Report that will guide future preservation projects.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced historian to prepare a Historic Structures Report that will guide future preservation projects.",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kenneth,Sahlin,"Valley Grove Preservation Society","PO Box 75",Nerstrand,MN,55053,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-structures-report-valley-grove-historic-site,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17833,"Historic Preservation Design Guidelines Project",2013,6850,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6850,,"Mayor Pat Snyder, Council member Peg Nolz, Council member Joe Richter, Council member Bill Palmquist, Council member Randy Nelson",,"City of Afton","Local/Regional Government","To hire a consultant to review the City of Afton's existing design guideline ordinance for the historic Old Village area and develop an updated, illustrated set of design guidelines for Old Village historic properties.",,"To hire a consultant to review the City of Afton's existing design guideline ordinance for the historic Old Village area and develop an updated, illustrated set of design guidelines for Old Village historic properties.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ron,Moorse,"City of Afton","Afton City Hall, 3033 St. Croix Trail S, PO Box 219",Afton,MN,55001,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-preservation-design-guidelines-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17851,"Historic Downtown Stillwater Podcasts",2013,4750,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4750,,,,"City of Stillwater","Local/Regional Government","To create and make available 14 podcasts for greater public access to Stillwater's historic resources.",,"To create and make available 14 podcasts for greater public access to Stillwater's historic resources.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michel,Pogge,"City of Stillwater","216 North Fourth Street",Stillwater,MN,55082,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-downtown-stillwater-podcasts,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17950,"Historical Judicial Portrait Preservation",2013,33095,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,33095,,"John Trojack, Board Chair, Judge Margaret Marrinan, Judge Roseanne Nathanson, Judge Marybeth Dorn, Commissioner Janice Rettman, Gary Davis, Tom Boyd",,"Ramsey County Law Library",Libraries,"To stabilize and conserve ten historic oil paintings (portraits of Minnesota Supreme Court justices) displayed in the St. Paul City Hall-Ramsey County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To stabilize and conserve ten historic oil paintings (portraits of Minnesota Supreme Court justices) displayed in the St. Paul City Hall-Ramsey County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sara,Galligan,"Ramsey County Law Library","1815 Court House, 15 Kellogg Boulevard W","St Paul",MN,55121,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historical-judicial-portrait-preservation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18053,"Historic Context for ""Neighborhoods at the Edge of the Walking City""",2010,100460,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Historic St. Paul",,"Partner Organizations: Historic St. Paul, The St. Paul Heritage Preservation Commission and Ramsey County Historical Society.Traditionally, the goal of historic properties surveys is to collect information to make determinations of National Register eligibility or local landmark designation. This ACHF project took that objective a step further.Through their 2010 Saint Paul Survey Project, the partner organizations developed a Historic Context Report for neighborhoods immediately adjacent to the downtown area in targeted areas of the Frogtown, Payne-Phalen and Uppertown neighborhoods. The partners made this information available online, including a database of surveyed properties and PDF files of maps and reports, where it can be used for local planning efforts.The information is providing direction about blocks and properties where preservation should be emphasized and enabling community members to make sound decisions in caring for their properties.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carol,Carey,"Historic St. Paul","318 Landmark Center","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-3049,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-context-neighborhoods-edge-walking-city,,,, 18053,"Historic Context for ""Neighborhoods at the Edge of the Walking City""",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Historic St. Paul",,"Partner Organizations: Historic St. Paul, The St. Paul Heritage Preservation Commission and Ramsey County Historical Society.Traditionally, the goal of historic properties surveys is to collect information to make determinations of National Register eligibility or local landmark designation. This ACHF project took that objective a step further.Through their 2010 Saint Paul Survey Project, the partner organizations developed a Historic Context Report for neighborhoods immediately adjacent to the downtown area in targeted areas of the Frogtown, Payne-Phalen and Uppertown neighborhoods. The partners made this information available online, including a database of surveyed properties and PDF files of maps and reports, where it can be used for local planning efforts.The information is providing direction about blocks and properties where preservation should be emphasized and enabling community members to make sound decisions in caring for their properties.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carol,Carey,"Historic St. Paul","318 Landmark Center","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-3049,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-context-neighborhoods-edge-walking-city,,,, 18099,"Historic Sites Revitalization",2012,271524,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,271524,,,2.40,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"This project encompasses phase two of the Alexander Ramsey House Revitalization project and expands the scope of work to other historic sites in need of redevelopment. In particular, focused planning for the future of programs at Historic Fort Snelling will get underway and the Ramsey planning process will be shared with other historic sites in Minnesota. The Alexander Ramsey House is an 11,000-square-foot mansion that was home to Minnesota's first territorial governor. The mansion contains approximately 14,000 original furnishings and has one of the most intact collections of Victorian-era artifacts in the Midwest. Historic Fort Snelling is the state's first National Historic Landmark and played a central role in the development of the state and nation. The challenge is to create rich visitor experiences to match the diverse stories found at the site--including the U.S.--Dakota War of 1862, the presence of enslaved African-Americans in the 19th century and the role the site played in World War II. Despite these assets and a sound public educational program, these and other sites have experienced a steady decline in attendance. In phase one of the project, Arts and Cultural Heritage funding was used to determine the reasons for this decline. Phase two will implement what was learned, including making the sites more interactive and accessible to visitors. ",,"During phase two of this project, the redevelopment of the Alexander Ramsey House will be completed and the plan used to revitalize the historic home will be shared with other historic sites in Minnesota and across the country. The Alexander Ramsey House is an 11,000-square-foot mansion that was home to Minnesota's first territorial governor. The mansion contains approximately 14,000 original furnishings and has one of the most intact collections of Victorian-era artifacts in the Midwest. Despite these assets and a sound public educational program, the site has experienced a steady decline in attendance. In phase one of the project, Arts and Cultural Heritage funding was used to understand the reasons for this decline. Phase two will implement what was learned, including making the site more interactive and accessible to visitors. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Rachel,Abbott,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-296-8719,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-sites-revitalization,,,, 17088,"Historic Downtown Audio-Visual Tour",2010,6750,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2178,,,,,,"City of Taylors Falls",," Purpose of this project is to promote heritage tourism and public education of the City’s downtown area by creating an audio-visual tour of the downtown area’s historic charm and heritage value. The tour is presented in video format on YouTube and in audio format on Blip.tv and linked to the City’s website and will be linked to other tourist related websites such as information centers, chambers, hotels/motels/B&B’s, etc.. The product has dual use as an on-site walking tour or as a virtual tour viewable at home. The tour encompasses the City origins and history, photos, paintings, and commentary on individual buildings that are designed as Local Heritage Preservations Sites. ",,"To broaden public access through podcasts describing the historical significance of Taylor's Falls.",2010-02-23,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Julie,Hildebrand,,"637 First St.","Taylors Falls",MN,55084,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-downtown-audio-visual-tour,,,, 17099,"Historic Trans. Exhibit Planning Services: Baudette Depot",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"Depot Preservation Alliance",," Professional planning services were used to assist with the development of the Baudette Depot Historic Project to include preservation and display of Canadian National Railway artifacts, historical documents and various other memorabilia in a self-guided interpretive exhibit highlighting the importance of railway transportation in Minnesota's Canadian border history and settlement of the region. The Project will provide visitors an opportunity to learn not only about the intrinsic historic value that the depot had in the community's settlement but also how the railroad was an integral part of the entire transportation history of the area, of how it played a chapter in the lives of hundreds of early immigrants and settlers. ",,"To create and install an exhibit about transportation history in the Canadian National Railways Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-03-12,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Joanne,Kellner,,"956 Winter Dr NW",Baudette,MN,56623,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-trans-exhibit-planning-services-baudette-depot,,,, 17703,"Historical Museum Improvements",2012,2048,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2048,,,,"City of Milaca","Local/Regional Government","To improve accessibility and security by replacing non-historic windows and doors with those that more closely resemble the historic components.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Greg,Lerud,"City of Milaca",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historical-museum-improvements,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17705,"Historic Markers at Saint John's",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Saint John's Abbey & University","Private College/University","To hire qualified historians to prepare the texts of approximately 20 markers that will facilitate public access to the history of Saint John's University campus.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Taylor,"Saint John's Abbey & University",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-markers-saint-johns,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024966,"Historical Environments of the Pedersen Site (21LN2) and the Lake Benton Region",2021,8919,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The results of the project are extremely valuable for southwestern MN archaeology and understanding of long term environmental changes in the region, and are integrated into ongoing interpretations of the occupation of the Pedersen site. This project also has identified additional analyses that will be helpful in refining the sequence of environmental changes in the region. The data will be published multiple ways, 1. as part of a regional study of prairie lakes by Umbanhowar, and 2. as part of the broader Pedersen site investigations.",,10136,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",19055,,"Bryan Phillips (Chair), Melissa Leik (Vice-Chair), Holly Boehne (Secretary), Jill Walker (Treasurer), Alison Remple Brown (Ex-Officio), Tony Fisher, Lisa Schlosser, Chady AlAhmar, John Banovetz PhD, Maureen Bausch, Melvin Carter, III, Mark Chronister, John Corkrean, Rassoul Dastmozd PhD, Brett Edelson, Eric Engh, Anne Gotte, Mitch Helgerson, Jessica Hellmann PhD, Paul Kasbohm, Kate Kelly, Chuck Kummeth, Holly Morris PhD, JP Peltier, Renee Lopez-Pineda, Kevin Ronneberg MD, Catherine Simpson, Tim Skidmore, Jennifer Spaulding Schmidt, Pam Tomczik",,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to complete an interdisciplinary pilot study to begin to document the shifting environmental backdrop for cultural changes in the Pedersen Site and Lake Benton regions.",,"To hire qualified professionals to complete an interdisciplinary pilot study to begin to document the shifting environmental backdrop for cultural changes in the Pedersen Site and Lake Benton regions.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota","120 W Kellogg Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512214576,efleming@smm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historical-environments-pedersen-site-21ln2-and-lake-benton-region,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025017,"Historic Tower Fire Hall: Roof Replacement",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The targets were achieved. The results were excellent because our project is managed by a historic architect firm and every detail in moving forward was addressed in the pre-construction conference with the contractor, architect and TSHS project manager. The planning and communication about the project phases is ongoing as TSHS continues to seek other funds and conduct successful fundraisers.",,41269,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",51269,,"Doug Workman, Linda Folstad, Diane Meehan, Barbara Burgess, Ellie Larmouth, Sharon Legg, Kathy Siskar, Corrine Bonicatto, Nancy Larson, Mary Shedd, Pauline Housenga",,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the 1895 Tower Fire Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the 1895 Tower Fire Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Larson,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","PO Box 465",Tower,MN,55790,2187507515,communitycoaching@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-tower-fire-hall-roof-replacement,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025055,"Historic State Bank of Clements Architectural Services",2022,40000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",40000,,"Mayor Thomas Groebner, Denis Stewig, Heather Lothert, Pat Nelson, Wade Dwinnell, Chelsey Stark City Clerk",,"City of Clements","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of State Bank of Clements, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of State Bank of Clements, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,Groebner,"City of Clements","106 Pine Street",Clements,MN,56224,5074300160,enospeg@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Brown, Redwood, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-state-bank-clements-architectural-services,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025084,"Historic St. Louis County Jail Window Restoration",2022,240000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,118000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",358000,,"Duluth Heritage Preservation Commission Members: Michael Poupore, Stacey A. DeRoche, Brandon P. Hartung, Jess A. McCullough, Jessica Fortney, Sarah Wisdorf, Ken Buehler Duluth City Council Members: Gary Anderson, Zach Filipovich, Joel Sipress, Renee Van Nett, Roz Randorf, Janet Kennedy, Arik Forsman, Derek Medved, Terese Tomanek",,"City of Duluth","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair the windows on the St. Louis County Jail, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the windows on the St. Louis County Jail, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Fleege,"City of Duluth","208 City Hall, 411 West First Street",Duluth,MN,55802,2183417099,cfleege@duluthmn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-st-louis-county-jail-window-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025146,"Historic Canby Theatre Architectural Plans and Specifications",2022,9800,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9800,,"Nancy Bormann Mayor, Denise Hanson Council Member, Diana Fliss Council Member, Dillan Meyer Council Member, AJ Renaas Council Member",,"City of Canby","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Historic Canby Theatre, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Historic Canby Theatre, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Meyer,"City of Canby","110 Oscar Avenue North",Canby,MN,56220,3204201000,johnmeyerphd@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-canby-theatre-architectural-plans-and-specifications,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025282,"Historic Stonework Conditions Assessment",2023,9998,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9998,,"George Glazier, David Rolloff, Michael Reid, Nance Kunkel, Peggy Smith, Ward Merrill, Jerry Williams, Keir Johnson, Bill Forsyth, Erika Bailey-Johnson, David Harrington, Diane Tessari",,"Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified specialist to conduct a conditions assessment of the Oberholtzer Estate's historic stonework on Mallard Island, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified specialist to conduct a conditions assessment of the Oberholtzer Estate's historic stonework on Mallard Island, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Otto,"Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation","12697 177th St N","Marine on St. Croix",MN,55047,6518674649,rebecca@eober.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-stonework-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025299,"Historic Structure Report: District 3 Rollag Rural Schoolhouse",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,5700,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15700,,"Jim Steen, Willy Jacobson, JoNell Moore, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Matt Gilbertson, Russ Hanson, Jenna Kahly, Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Deb White, Diane Wray-Williams",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the 1892 District 3 Rollag School, eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the 1892 District 3 Rollag School, eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-structure-report-district-3-rollag-rural-schoolhouse,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031271,"Historical Interpretation Plan for River Bend Nature Center",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,34594,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",44594,,"Dustin Dienst, Patrick Mader, Karen Zeller, Tom DeMatteo, Tom Spooner, Cindy DeSormeau, Sarah Hammer, Erica Jakes, Nort Johnson, Abby Malmanger, Patrick Schaefer, Greg Simons",,"River Bend Nature Center, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the River Bend Nature Center in Rice County, MN.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Molly,Dulka,"River Bend Nature Center, Inc.","1000 Rustad Road, PO 186",Faribault,MN,55021,5073327151,dulka@rbnc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Rice",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historical-interpretation-plan-river-bend-nature-center,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031251,"Historic Structures Report for the C. P. Noyes Cottage",2024,45870,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,10744,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",56614,,"Maureen Raymond, Robert Thomas, William Short, Kathy Doucette, Matthew Bebel, Bill Foussard, Joel Holstad, Doug Karle, Jeanenne Rausch, and Michael Shepard.",,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve C. P. Noyes Cottage, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,6514075327,sara@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-structures-report-c-p-noyes-cottage,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17488,"Historic Walking and Biking Tours",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,11385,,,,,,"Preserve Minneapolis",," A consultant was hired to research and assemble materials to implement plans for the Summer 2011 Walking and Biking Tours to historic resources in the city of Minneapolis. Tour guides were recruited and 29 neighborhood routes were chosen. A brochure was created. A tour page was developed on the Preserve Minneapolis website and advertisements were posted in magazines , newspapers and on various non-profit websites. Preserve Minneapolis collaborated on this project with AIA MN and the Minneapolis HPC. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and assemble materials preparatory to walking and bicycling tours to historic resources in the city",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Chuck,Liddy,,"3609 14th Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-walking-and-biking-tours,,,, 17520,"Historic Context Study and Survey of Springfield",2011,3500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1028,,,,,,"City of Springfield",," The city of Springfield hired a qualifed historian to conduct a historic context study of this brick manufacturing town. The result is a brief history of the city with an emphasis on its historic buildings. Copies were given to the City Council and Planning Commission, the city Library, the Springfield Historical society, The Brown County Historical society, the local state senator and representative, the local school and is available on the city website. Amount adjusted as a survey is being completed through other sources. ",,"To hire a qualifed historian to conduct a historic context study for the City of Springfield. Amount adjusted as a survey is being completed through other sources.",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Malcolm,Tilberg,,"2 East Central Street",Springfield,MN,56087,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-context-study-and-survey-springfield,,,, 17522,"Historic Context Study for the City of Buffalo",2011,4720,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1340,,,,,,"City of Buffalo",," The city hired a preservation consultant to complete a Historic Context Study for the City of Buffalo. The general history of the community, organized by theme, provides useful information about the city's historic resources. Copies of the completed report have been given to the City Council and Planning Commission, the City Library, the Wright County Historical Society, the state Senator and Representative for the area and is available on the City's website. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and prepare a historic context study of the City of Buffalo",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Merton,Auger,,"212 Central Avenue",Buffalo,MN,55313,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-context-study-city-buffalo,,,, 17118,"Historic Old Highland Phase II",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5883,,,,,,"Old Highland Neighborhood Association",," The goal of the Historic Old Highland Project is to use the social history and architectural documentation to update and expand an existing self-guided Walking Tour Guide of significant properties in the Old Highland neighborhood. The new updated Walking Tour Guide can become a great promotional tool for Old Highland to be used by the community to 1) increase public awareness of the historic and architectural quality of the homes in Old Highland; 2) encourage and support neighborhood interest and efforts in maintaining, enhancing and restoring the architectural integrity of individual homes and streetscapes, and 3) promote and market the neighborhood to potential new home owners (or renters) who value and appreciate great housing and the strong sense of community among people who live there. Final surveyed properties were posted to Placeography.org Increasing awareness and pride in the neighborhood's history will help to engage the City of Minneapolis and residents in housing preservation and rehabilitation that will help to further conserve the historic qualities of neighborhood properties. ",,"To increase public awareness of the historic and architectural quality of the homes in Old Highland of Minneapolis",2010-03-18,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Angie,Nelson,,"1514 Dupont Ave. N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-old-highland-phase-ii,,,, 17153,"Historic Roof Evaluation for Landmark Center",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1980,,,,,,"Minnesota Landmarks",," Evaluated the status of the 110-year old north and south tower roofs on Landmark Center, the ""Old Federal Court's Building"" in downtown St. Paul. It is located at 75 W. Fifth St., anchoring the beautiful and historic Rice Park. The building was the first building in Minnesota listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969, and it was extensively renovated in the 1970s to provide for a new use as an arts and cultural center for the community. During that renovation, the skylight on the building was restored and parts of the original clay tile roof were removed and replaced with new tiles replicating the original tiles. The tower roofs, which are 191 feet into the air, were not replaced and still hold the original tiles and securing system from 1902. The Roof Evaluation report included: A scope of work determination Specific recommendations that provide the basis for bidding documents on a capital improvement project that will be submitted through the Ramsey County  Capital Improvement Program Cost estimates on the proposed work, including project management fees ",,"To evaluate the original 1902 roof preparatory to stabilization",2010-04-09,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Amy,Mino,,"404 Landmark Center, 75 West 5th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-roof-evaluation-landmark-center,,,, 17157,"Historic Structures Report for Onamia Soo Line Depot",2010,6995,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Onamia",," Field survey investigations were conducted during September and October of 2010 in order to inventory, record and analyze the physical condition of architectural and structural features of the Onamia Soo Line Railroad Depot which currently is serving as a public library and Soo Line Boxcar. Based on existing conditions, recommendations for repairs were prepared along with yearly inspection logs and a list of maintenance duties. The maintenance plan for the Onamia Soo Line Depot addresses planned and long-term corrective maintenance and recommendations for site improvements. It is divided into the following sections: 1) Site and Depot Condition and Recommendations 2) Depot Inspection Log 3) Maintenance Duties and Logs The primary purpose of the Box Car Physical Conditions Survey is two-fold: 1) survey and evaluate the physical condition of the Boxcar; and 2) recommend remedial work. ",,"To prepare a historic structures report for the Soo Line Depot, currently serving as a public library",2010-04-23,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tom,Cunz,,"PO Box 186",Onamia,MN,56359,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-structures-report-onamia-soo-line-depot,,,, 17217,"Historic Sites Marker Replacement",2011,58034,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8050,,,,,,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society",," To broaden public access to Kandiyohi County history through a marker system and accompanying guide brochure. ",,"To broaden public access to Kandiyohi County history through a marker system and accompanying guide brochure.",2010-07-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jill,Wohnoutka,,"610 NE Highway 71",Wilmar,MN,56201,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-sites-marker-replacement,,,, 17249,"Historic Walking Tour and Brochure Update",2011,6400,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8400,,,,,,"City of Faribault",,"To augment access to the Faribault Commercial Historic District through 14 new podcasts available on the city's website",,"To augment access to the Faribault Commercial Historic District through 14 new podcasts available on the city's website",2010-08-27,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kim,Clausen,,"208 NW First Avenue",Faribault,MN,55021,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-walking-tour-and-brochure-update,,,, 17275,"Historic Survey of 12 Properties for Local Designation",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,975,,,,,,"City of Mankato",,"To survey historic properties in the Mankato City Center area broadening access to local history",,"To survey historic properties in the Mankato City Center area broadening access to local history",2010-08-06,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Paul,Vogel,,"10 Civic Center Plaza, PO Box 3368",Mankato,MN,56001,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-survey-12-properties-local-designation,,,, 17276,"Historic Pine River Depot National Register Nomination",2011,6500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Heritage Group North, Inc.",,"To hire a historian to prepare a nomination of the Pine River Depot for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire a historian to prepare a nomination of the Pine River Depot for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jerry,Peterson,,"2054 25th Street SW","Pine City",MN,56474,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-pine-river-depot-national-register-nomination,,,, 33859,"Historic Pipestone Masonic Temple Reuse Study",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Three of the four identified short-term outcomes have been met: 1) Learn new information about the history and condition of the building. Architect Paul Ormseth conducted a thorough on-site investigation of the masonry facade, going so far as to use ropes to rappel down the exterior walls of the building. Paul used historic records to discover that the late-season construction of the building likely has contributed to the extreme mortar deterioration evident on the building, and which explains the mysterious piles of dust and debris on the third-floor window sills that have been observed for years. Paul drafted architectural plans to illustrate the existing floor plan, and developed conceptual plans for an elevator addition to improve circulation and access. 2) Study the decorative finishes and murals. Decorative finishes consultant Dan Tarnoveanu has researched the origin and symbolism behind the murals in the ceremonial Lodge room, and written a report that documents this information and identifies the artist. Dan also investigated and described other finishes in the building. Dan's on-site analysis revealed that the murals were covered over with linseed oil, which may prove challenging (and expensive) to remove. 3) Conduct community outreach. PAM helped conduct two large community meetings, which engaged Pipestone-area citizens in discussing reuse alternatives. Both meetings surpassed our expectations in terms of attendance; we estimate that 25-35 people were present at each meeting. Social media about the first meeting, on April 30, 2015, reached 520 people. June 4 posts about architect Paul Ormseth rapelling down the side of the Ferris Grand Block received 8 ""likes"" on the PCHS Facebook page, and 12 likes and 1 share on the Pipestone County Star Facebook page. Several articles were published in the Pipestone County Star about the project, which has a circulation of over 3,000. 4) Reuse study completed and distributed. While the reuse study has been completed, it has not yet been printed and distributed to stakeholders. The budget for printing and distribution ($450) has been held in reserve until the product has been reviewed and approved by MNHS staff.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Debra Brockberg, Curt Hess, Robert Buffington, Doug Carstensen, Paul Everett, Susan Otto, Joni Peterson, Chuck Draper, Shirley Skorr, Mary Schroer",0.00,"Pipestone County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare planning documents that will help preserve the Pipestone Masonic Temple (Ferris Grand Block), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Hoskins,"Pipestone County Historical Society","113 S Hiawatha Avenue",Pipestone,MN,56164,507-825-2563,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-pipestone-masonic-temple-reuse-study,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37448,"Historic Fort Snelling Planning",2017,153529,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","The planning project contributes to Historic Fort Snelling revitalization by supporting vital cross-departmental collaboration in addition to coordination of stakeholders, professional and technical service providers, and consultants. Measurable outcomes are in the completion of identified milestones and deliverables.",,,,,153529,22583,,2.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Historic Fort Snelling is an MNHS historic site and the state's first National Historic Landmark. A major project at the site prioritizes the adaptive reuse of two historic buildings concentrating on opportunities for public use, education, engagement and reflection. This project supports an MNHS strategic priority and speaks to the mission by returning historic facilities to public use while fostering new dialogues. A master plan was done in 2015, and predesign was completed in June 2016. ACHF funds are helping to support a project manager position, a project lead position and the head of programming for the new site experiences.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Capital Development/Rehabilitation, Fund Administration, Planning, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-fort-snelling-planning-0,,,, 37457,"Historic Commemoration Initiatives: World War I",2017,184004,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Number of attendees to related programing, number of these attendees reporting an increase understanding of this era as a result of the programing, number of online users.",,,,,184004,11556,,1.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To coincide with the centennial of the United States entry into World War I, MNHS is developing a series of public programs, school programs, publications and online resources to increase awareness and understanding of the World War I era and its enduring legacy for Minnesota. Outreach to veterans communities and the active military is underway. An intensive series of public programs for lifelong learners was held in fall 2016.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-commemoration-initiatives-world-war-i,,,, 37499,"Historic Preservation Corps",2017,390000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Hands on training provided to crew leaders and members; Two crews of five people worked throughout the 2016 field season.",,,,,390000,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps and MNHS began implementing lessons learned from the past two years to increase the viability of a historic preservation activity built on a conservation corps model. The first year focused on building the capacity of the corps through further expansion of service projects, skills training and networks.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Preservation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-preservation-corps,,,, 37505,"Historic Recognition Grants",2017,388458,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (6) Historic Recognition Grants Program","$275,000 the first year and $275,000 the second year are for a competitive grants program to provide grants for projects carried out by nonprofit organizations or public entities that preserve, recognize, and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the American Civil War. The Minnesota Historical Society shall work collaboratively with the Governor's Civil War Commemorative Task Force to determine project priorities. Funds may be used for projects administered or delivered by the Minnesota Historical Society in cooperation with the task force.","Measurable outcomes include the number of counties, applicants, and grantees served through the grants program and the types of grants awarded. In addition, grants staff measure the amount of technical assistance provided, including through workshops, site visits, phone calls, emails, and face-to-face consultation. Grants staff also monitor the improvement grant applicants make with each grant application and the degree to which project results meet professional standards, ensuring Minnesota's historic resources are properly preserved.",,,,,388458,3292,,0.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Historic Recognition Grant program is designed to preserve, recognize and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the U.S. Civil War. MNHS, through a onetime competitive process, awarded nine grants to eight history-minded organizations in eight counties. The Historic Recognition Grants Program grants are based on project priorities delineated by the Governor's Civil War Commemoration Task Force.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-recognition-grants-0,,,, 28757,"Historical Signs on Ely's Iron Ore Mines",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Daina Antanitis, Dafne Caruso, Susan Cherne, Bill Defenbaugh, Liz Schendel, Mike Sinesio, Trudy Staubitz, Anne Swenson",,"Ely Greenstone Public Art Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install interpretive signs containing the history of mining in the Ely area. ",,"The grant included the production and placement of historical signs identifying former iron mining sites around Trezona Trail in Ely, including the sign which designates Pioneer Mine as on the National Historic Register. The  Pioneer Mine complex closed in 1967, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, and was used for storage by the City, a repair shop for snowmobiles and ultimately abandoned. In the mid-1990s, the Shaft House and Miners Dry House were renovated. Again the 6.5-acre area was later abandoned and subject to vandalism. Greenstone was granted a contract with the City in 2011 to manage the mine site and became aware of how little was known by the public of the historical significance of Ely mines. The signage and core are to help fill that gap with the goal of making the public aware and proud of iron ore mining’s importance to the city and its growth and how that impacted the building of America and two world wars. By identifying Pioneer Mine as on the Historic Register with a sign, it will continue to draw attention to this imposing head frame structure.  ",2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Anne,Swenson,"Ely Greenstone Public Art Committee","401 North Pioneer Road",Ely,MN,55731,218-235-1721,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historical-signs-elys-iron-ore-mines,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board) ","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor ",, 28774,"Historic Structure Report, Phase Two",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Officers Wendy Hess Chair, Board of Directors J",0.03,"Alliance Francaise of the Twin Cities","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write a historic structure report for the Alliance Francaise building, a contributing structure in the Warehouse District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christina,"Selander Bouzouina","Alliance Francaise of the Twin Cities","113 N First Street",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-332-0436,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-structure-report-phase-two,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28841,"Historic Property Evaluation of the Morristown Mill and Millrace",2015,3900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3900,,"Mayor Kurt Wolf and Council Members Rick Vollbrecht, Stephanie Culhane, Lisa Karsten, and Ed Schmidtke",,"City of Morristown","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to evaluate the Morristown Mill and Millrace for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Karsten,"City of Morristown","PO Box 362, 402 Division Street South",Morristown,MN,55052,507-649-1366,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-property-evaluation-morristown-mill-and-millrace,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28869,"Historic Canby Theatre Marquee Restoration",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Gene Bies, Nancy Borman, Denise Hanson, Nathan Oellien, Frank Maas",,"City of Canby","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair the marquee on the historic Canby Theatre, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Meyer,"City of Canby","110 Oscar Avenue North",Canby,MN,56220,320-420-1000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Pipestone, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-canby-theatre-marquee-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28906,"Historic Structure Report: Riley Lucas Bartholomew House",2015,37130,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,37130,,"Bill Walker - Board President, David Larson - Vice President and Secretary, Herb Perry - Treasurer, Cynthia Bond, Reed Bornholdt, David Butler, Todd Chase, Marlene Evenson, Bob Glancey, Steven Larson, John Lindley, David Melcher, Buzz Petersen",0.00,"Richfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Riley Lucas Bartholomew House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,William,Walker,"Richfield Historical Society","6901 Lyndale Avenue S",Richfield,MN,55423,763-694-2059,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-structure-report-riley-lucas-bartholomew-house,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28914,"Historic Structure Report: Harrington Merrill House",2015,15000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,15000,,"Joan Arndt, Mary Christensen, Jim Fahey, Robin Kashuba, and Kay Voigt",0.00,"Historic Hutchinson","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Harrington Merrill House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2015-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christie,Hantge,"Historic Hutchinson","446 Main Street South",Hutchinson,MN,55350,320-583-4573,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-structure-report-harrington-merrill-house,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28918,"Historic Structure Report for Carnegie Library",2015,24000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,24000,,"Beth Cleary, Peter Rachleff, Thomas O'Connell, Kao Kalia Yang, Cynthia Fraction, Mary Wingerd, Rafael Espinosa",0.00,"East Side Freedom Library","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report for the former Arlington Hills Branch Library, a Carnegie Library listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2015-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Peter,Rachleff,"East Side Freedom Library","835 East Sixth Street","Saint Paul",MN,55106,651-774-8687,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-structure-report-carnegie-library,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28921,"Historic Fort Snelling Archaeology Collections",2014,137043,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Inventory of the Fort Snelling archaeology collections to- date has resulted in the creation of almost 50,000 new catalog records in the Collections Management System, which represent just over 70,000 individual artifacts. Descriptions and photographs of over 200 artifacts are now available to the public via Collections Online. In addition, Historic Fort Snelling interpretive staff have been made aware of numerous objects and object groups in the collections that have potential to enhance and expand interpretation of the military occupation of Fort Snelling. Evidence of the presence of under-represented groups such as enslaved persons and Dakota Indian people at Fort Snelling have been identified in the collections. Student workers from the University of Minnesota have assisted in the inventory.",,,,,122500,14543,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.90,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The website currently under development will include an explanation of the digitization process and importance of the conservation project and 3D-scanning techniques performed during 2012 and 2013. It will also house the 3D images, providing a user-friendly way to search images by categories and learn the interpretation of the carvings. Finally, the website will discuss the history of how the site has been interpreted, including examples of past documentation recorded about the Jeffers Petroglyph site and links and records of all Jeffers Petroglyph-related materials held in the MNHS collections.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Preservation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-fort-snelling-archaeology-collections,,,, 28928,"Historic Sites Revitalization",2014,551523,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","1. A business, interpretive and/or public programming plans will make the sites relevant and self-sustaining. 2. The creation and implementation of high quality programming that increases attendance and revenue. 3. Increased audience satisfaction with programs designed to offer transformative experiences.",,,,,506763,44760,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",2.70,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society continued to work on revitalizing some of the state's most important and prominent historic sites. Program planners developed new programs at Historic Fort Snelling, Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Trading Post and the Charles A. Lindbergh Historic Site. Evaluation results showed that 81% of program guests surveyed felt that these programs increased their knowledge of Minnesota history, places and culture. 71% of guests responded that these programs increased their personal connection to history. A new training program, ""Conversation as Interpretation,"" was developed to train staff for these new programs to make experiences more conversational and engaging, while preparing them to be more comfortable in discussing sensitive subject matter. The Alexander Ramsey House continued implementation of its popular new programs. The innovative programs include monthly History Happy Hours; a Ramsey After Dark series, where the secrets of Victorian life are exposed; Ramsey Time Capsule family days, including parlor games and other hands-on activities for children; and History Chef cooking classes, where participants use Ramsey family recipes to create authentic Victorian dishes in the Ramsey House kitchen. Program development areas also expanded to other areas of the state. Historic Forestville developed and implemented a new special event, Civil War Encampment Days of '63. As part of the commemoration of the Battle of Gettysburg's sesquicentennial, this experience included a recreated Civil War military camp, fire muskets, and special presentation of the Gettysburg Address by a costumed interpreter portraying Abraham Lincoln. At the Oliver Kelley Farm, program staff began the next stage of program development as part of an overall capitol project to improve and enhance the experience. MNHS collaborated with the Nicollet County Historical Society and Gustavus Adolphus College to create a new exhibit and trail signs for the Lac qui Parle Mission Historic Site. Students enrolled in a fall 2013 Public History course, taught by Gustavus' Dr. Sujay Rao and then-NCHS director Ben Leonard, explored museum careers while they researched, wrote and created a new exhibit. The productive partnership did more than just replace the over-30-year-old site interpretation. Several students went on to take a spring semester course offered by MNHS' Chris Taylor, and two completed summer internships at the Minnesota History Center. Several more are now contemplating graduate school or careers in the field.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-sites-revitalization-0,,,, 28558,"Historic Preservation Training at the 2013 Preserve Minnesota Conference",2014,6624,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The short-term targets were achieved through both the presentation of the awards and attendance of the 2013 Preserve Minnesota Conference. As an example of the intermediate target, the Lanesboro HPC will be expanding their historic district by adding four additional buildings of historic significance in the near future. A portion of the long-term target has been met with the availability of recordings from the conference sessions. Short-Term: Positive reinforcement of good historic preservation behavior. Presentation of the first Lanesboro Historic Preservation Award Short-Term: Educate, Educate, Educate Attract 175 to 200 preservation advocates to Preserve Minnesota Long-Term: Conferees will apply the knowledge gained at the conference to preserve Minnesota's historical environment for future generations. More that 97% of current listings in the National Register of Historic Places will remain in 10 years. Long-Term: Provide education and tools for future generations work in historic preservation. An increase in the number of historic rehabilitation projects taking place. Intermediate: Positive reinforcement of the value of a local heritage preservation commission and the designation/expansion of preservations districts throughout the State of Minnesota. An increase in the number of heritage preservation commissions and the designation/expansion of active preservation districts in the State of Minnesota.",,,732,,7356,,"Mayor Steve Rahn and Council Members Tom Dybing, Keith Eide, Ceil Allen and Tom Smith",,"City of Lanesboro","Local/Regional Government","To provide supplemental training opportunities at the 2013 Preserve Minnesota conference.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dave,Huisenga,"City of Lanesboro","PO Box 333",Lanesboro,MN,55949,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Fillmore",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-preservation-training-2013-preserve-minnesota-conference,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28570,"Historic Carnegie Building: Restoration Planning",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Gerald J. Amiot, President Jerry Wentzel, Vice President Brenda Dale, Secretary Dan Morlan, Treasurer Twylla Altepeter, Clayton L. Briggs, Kristina Gray, Teri Hammarback, Steve Hannah, Sandy Kegler, Alfred Metzger, Keith Strack, Dean Vikan, John Vraa.",,"Polk County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Crookston Carnegie Public Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristina,Gray,"Polk County Historical Society","P.O. Box 214, East Robert Street",Crookston,MN,56716,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Polk,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-carnegie-building-restoration-planning,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28676,"Historic Downtown New Prague Reconnaissance Survey",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Chuck Nickolay - Mayor, Mark Bartusek, David Bruzek, Pat Scripture, Shawn Ryan",,"City of New Prague","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a survey of historic structures in downtown New Prague.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kenneth,Ondich,"City of New Prague","118 Central Avenue N","New Prague",MN,56071,952-758-1136,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Le Sueur, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-downtown-new-prague-reconnaissance-survey,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28435,"Historic Structures Report, Phase One",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Certain aspects of both the short-term and long-term goals of this project have already been accomplished. This Historical Structures Report has given our organization significant information on the current conditions and historic uses of our property, including documentation of the current state and changes that have occurred over time. In our application, we listed the following evaluation metrics, both of which have been achieved.. Short-Term Expected Impact: An evaluation of significance and selection of a treatment approach Progress indicator; ",,,1034,,8034,,"Wendy Hess, J",0.05,"Alliance Francaise of the Twin Cities","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a consultant to develop the first phase of a Historic Structures Report for the Alliance Francaise building, part of the Minneapolis Warehouse Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christina,"Selander Bouzouina","Alliance Francaise of the Twin Cities","113 N First Street",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-332-0436,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-structures-report-phase-one,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28982,"Historic Conservation Corps Creation & Demonstration Year",2014,185000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Create a thorough, strong, and actionable business plan that will build a sustainable historic preservation corps. Train the historic preservation crew and conduct a demonstration project involving pioneer cemetery preservation",,,,,185000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps The Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps develops lifelong workforce skills by connecting young people to the earth, cultures, and traditions through historic preservation work and outdoor service. In partnership with the Minnesota Historical Society, a feasibility study was conducted and a business plan developed outlining the initiative's purpose and goals, detailing the proposed scope and strategies, and demonstrating that the initiative is financially viable. The demonstration year provides training for the initial historic preservation crew and focuses on pioneer cemetery preservation.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Demonstration/Pilot Project","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-conservation-corps-creation-demonstration-year,,,, 34049,"Historical Organization Self-Assessment Using StEPs",2016,5614,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5614,,"Bonnie Tikkanen, Bob Barnabee, Art Fenstad, Karsten Hoganson, Joretta Nikula, William Ahlbeck, Greg Hanson, Ruth Himes, Judy Martell",0.00,"Finland Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide Finland Minnesota Historical Society with professional continuing education through a national museum training program.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bonnie,Tikkanen,"Finland Minnesota Historical Society","5653 County Road 6, PO Box 583",Finland,MN,55603,218-353-7550,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historical-organization-self-assessment-using-steps,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34073,"Historic Fort Snelling Planning",2016,25000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","The planning project contributes to Historic Fort Snelling revitalization by supporting vital cross-departmental collaboration in addition to coordination of stakeholders, professional and technical service providers, and consultants. Measurable outcomes are in the completion of identified milestones and deliverables.",,,,,25000,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Historic Fort Snelling is an MNHS historic site targeted for revitalization. This revitalization is one of MNHS's current strategic priorities. The Historic Fort Snelling revitalization project completed a master plan in June 2015. The predesign phase kicked off in September 2015 and continues through FY16. The project manager position, which coordinates various MNHS educational programs and building activities, was partially supported with Legacy funds.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Capital Development/Rehabilitation, Fund Administration, Planning","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-fort-snelling-planning,,,, 34113,"Historic Preservation Corps Pilot Phase",2016,212500,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Hands on training provided to crew leaders and members; One crew of five people worked throughout the 2015 field season.",,,18500,"Project host contribution in 2016 field season: $17,000; $1,500 foundation grant.",212500,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps and MNHS are refining the lessons learned from the fall 2014 demonstration project to increase the viability of a historic preservation activity built on a conservation corps model. The pilot phase focused on building the capacity of the corps through diversification of revenue and expansion of service projects, skills training, and networks.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Preservation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-preservation-corps-pilot-phase,,,, 34124,"Historic Recognition Grants",2016,125000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (6) Historic Recognition Grants","$275,000 the first year and $275,000 the second year are for a competitive grants program to provide grants for projects carried out by nonprofit organizations or public entities that preserve, recognize, and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the American Civil War. The Minnesota Historical Society shall work collaboratively with the Governor's Civil War Commemorative Task Force to determine project priorities. Funds may be used for projects administered or delivered by the Minnesota Historical Society in cooperation with the task force.","Grant applicants are required to describe the project's anticipated impact by developing short-term, intermediate, and long-term evaluation metrics in order to evaluate project success. For example, they might include the number of people reached through a program, the types of skills the organization gained through the project, the monuments conserved, or the properties surveyed or designated.",,,,,125000,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Through a competitive process, the Historic Recognition Grant Program awards grants to historical organizations statewide to support programs that preserve, recognize, and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the American Civil War.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Howard,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-recognition-grants,,,, 34130,"Historic Fort Snelling Archaeology Collections",2016,62465,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Measurable outcomes include: number of boxes inventoried, number of artifacts documented, number of CMS records created, number of additions to ""Collections Online"".",,,,,62465,9319,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.90,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In the third year of this project, MNHS staff continued to inventory and rehouse archaeological collections from Historic Fort Snelling. As part of MNHS involvement with the University of Minnesota's Heritage Collaborative, student interns spent the 2015 fall semester assisting project staff with inventory and research. Artifact data was shared with University faculty for use in their courses. To date, over 98,000 catalog records have been created, describing more than 180,000 artifacts recovered during archaeological excavations at Historic Fort Snelling. Over 300 objects have had descriptions and images added to MNHS's Collections Online website, where information about them is available to the general public. Project staff are creating a pilot website for sharing artifact data and linking it to similar collections around the country. It is expected that the remaining Fort Snelling artifacts will be inventoried by the end of FY16.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Preservation, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Dakota, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-fort-snelling-archaeology-collections-0,,,, 10007206,"History of Jewish Communities of St. Paul",2018,7750,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7750,,"Jamie Heilicher (Board President), Sharron Steinfeldt, Norman Pink, Kate Dietrick, Susan Weinberg, Julie Bloom, Joanne Sher, Myrna Orensten, Joel Mirviss",,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in oral history interviews the history of Jewish immigrant communities in St. Paul.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robin,Doroshow,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","4330 South Cedar Lake Road",Minneapolis,MN,55416,612-804-1178,rdoroshow@jhsum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-jewish-communities-st-paul,,,,0 10007339,"History of Crookston, in the Heart of the Red River Valley MNopedia Articles",2017,8765,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","In our proposal, we expected to increase knowledge of our local history and to make that history, and our collections, more accessible to a broader audience. We also hoped to encourage more local history buffs to become members of our PCHS organization, encourage more people to visit our organization's website and local museum, and to help teachers meet education standards through local history stories. We are pleased to share that many of these outcomes have already happened and will continue as our remaining articles are published. Our project has been written up in the local newspaper (see attachments) and we spoke about our work at the recent Minnesota History Whatever event. We have also shared articles on the Polk County Historical Society Facebook page, where the first nine published articles were some of our most popular posts, garnering 17,195 impressions, 227 likes, 63 shares, and 12 comments. We also plan to share our articles and the MNopedia resource with local teachers this school year.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8765,,"Gerald J. Amiot, President Jerry Wentzel, Vice President Brenda Dale, Secretary Dan Morlan, Treasurer Twylla Altepeter, Kristina Gray, Teri Hammarback, Steve Hannah, Sandy Kegler, Dean Vikan, John Vraa.",,"Polk County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create 15 Polk County entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Phyllis,Hagen,"Polk County Historical Society","P.O. Box 214, East Robert Street",Crookston,MN,56716,,phyllishagen4@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Polk,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-crookston-heart-red-river-valley-mnopedia-articles,,,,0 10007340,"History of the Bell Museum + Planetarium (Phase IIA)",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The project [Phase IIA] had short, intermediate and long-term goals. The short-term and intermediate goals were successfully achieved. The expected short-term impact stated that 'draft text and illustrations of [10] Museum history stories are compiled and available as building blocks for a future publication'. The progress indicator, ""favorable evaluation by external reviewers of readability, historical honesty, and visual intrigue was successfully achieved. The external reviewers both gave very favorable reviews of the project deliverables. The expected intermediate goal stated that important historical Museum documents are identified for accession into UMN Library archives where they are preserved for posterity and available to all. The progress indicator, historical documents are successfully transferred to the UMN Library archive was successfully achieved. The Bell Museum staff have developed a close working relationship with Dr. Erik Moore, the University of Minnesota Archivist. The project delivered volumes of materials in 38 standard archive boxes, 2 small/medium sized boxes 20 x 16 x 51/2, 1 black box 23 _ x 31 _ x 3, and 2 oversize grey boxes 33 _ x 41 _, x 2 _ to the University of Minnesota Libraries Archive. Final and additional materials will be delivered in Phase IIB of the project. The project achieved these results because of the quality and dedicated research and writing of the project team members. The long-term goal will occur in Phase III of the project with the completion of a [book] an illustrated, popular history of the Bell Museum of Natural History + Planetarium.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Dean E. Johnson (Chair), David J. McMillan, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Laura M. Brod, Linda A. Cohen, Thomas W. Devine, Michael D. Hsu, Peggy E. Lucas, Abfdul M. Omari, Darrin M. Rosha, and Patricia S. Simmons",0.03,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Bell Museum of Natural History)","Public College/University","To hire qualified professionals to edit a manuscript on the history of the Bell Museum and Planetarium.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Coffin,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Bell Museum of Natural History)","450 McNamara Alumni Center (SPA), 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-624-4986,bcoffin@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-bell-museum-planetarium-phase-iia,,,,0 10007341,"History of the Bell Museum + Planetarium: Research",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The project had short, intermediate and long-term goals. The short term goal was very successfully achieved. The expected impact was ""Products of an extensive research endeavor are discovered, organized and available as building blocks for a future publication."" The progress indicator ""favorable assessment by external reviewers of completeness and quality of research."" was achieved. The external reviewers both gave very favorable reviews. The project achieved these results because of the quality and dedicated research and writing of the project team members. The intermediate and long-term goals will occur in Phase II and Phase III of the project.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Dean E. Johnson (Chair), David J. McMillan, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Laura M. Brod, Linda A. Cohen, Thomas W. Devine, Michael D. Hsu, Peggy E. Lucas, Abdul M. Omari, Darrin M. Rosha, and Patricia S. Simmons",0.12,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Bell Museum of Natural History)","Public College/University","To hire a qualified historian to research the history of the Bell Museum and Planetarium.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Coffin,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Bell Museum of Natural History)","450 McNamara Alumni Center (SPA), 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-624-4986,bcoffin@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-bell-museum-planetarium-research,,,,0 10007342,"History of the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA)",2017,8236,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8236,,"University of Minnesota Board of Regents: Dean E. Johnson , David J. McMillan, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Laura M. Brod, Linda A. Cohen, Thomas W. Devine, Michael D. Hsu, Peggy E. Lucas, Abdul M. Omari, Darrin M. Rosha, Patricia S. Simmons",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Center for Urban and Regional Affairs)","Public College/University","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Goetz,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Center for Urban and Regional Affairs)","200 Oak Street SE",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,612-625-1551,egoetz@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-center-urban-and-regional-affairs-cura,,,,0 10013507,"A History of the 109th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron: Publication",2021,8217,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,6720,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14937,,"Brian Wyneken, Chairman; Karen Wolf, Vice Chairman; Terry Morris, Secretary; Tom Simonet, Treasurer; Mike Drews, Operations Director; Boardmembers: Anja Drescher, Greg Haase, Ray Pittman, Herb Ketchem, Rick Dow, Lowell Ueland",,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of the 109th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, Minnesota Air National Guard.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Richard,Childs,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","PO Box 11598","St. Paul",MN,55111,"(612) 730-6399",chipster52@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-109th-aeromedical-evacuation-squadron-publication,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012356,"A History of Houston County",2019,6796," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,4516,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11312,,"Shirley Johnson, President; Deborah Wray, Vice President; Paul Wiste, Secretary; Richard Cordes, Treasurer; Georgia Rosendahl, Director; Duane St. Mary, Director"," ","Houston County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to research and write a draft manuscript on the history of Houston County.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Shirley,Johnson,"Houston County Historical Society"," 104 Historical Lane "," Caledonia "," MN ",55921,"(507) 725-3884"," hchs@acegroup.cc ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-houston-county,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012362,"A History of Tennis in St. Paul's Black Community",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term and Intermediate Term Outcomes were achieved. The Oral history committee within the MLK Tennis Buffs met on average every two weeks to discuss and move the project forward. The committee did a good job planning and estimating everyone's workloads and honestly assessing our capabilities measured against the desired outcome of this grant. After going through vendor selection process that involved several meetings in person and online with the entire board of the MLK Tennis Buffs, a vendor was selected that could not only provide the expertise needed but also act as mentor for the Oral History committee for the next time we tackle a similar project. Creating a living document of the narrators whose stories we want to capture also helped us navigate absences, in ability to travel or simply not wanted to participate. This helped us maintain our goal of 12 oral histories. Long Term Outcomes will have to be assessed at a later date.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Georgia Ulmer (President), Tyrone Terrell (Secretary), Harold Bridgeman (Treasurer), Lon Otto (Board Member), Riley Washington (Board Member), Beverly Franklin (Board Member) and Klenton Willis (Board Member)"," ","MLK Tennis Buffs","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The purpose of this project is to research, preserve, and make available to the public the history of a mostly overlooked aspect of the African American community—participation in tennis as a social and educational force and competitive athletic activity. The project's scope runs from the turbulent civil rights era of the late '60s when teaching pro, educator, and champion player Ernie Greene began introducing members of the community to the game of tennis to the founding of the MLK Tennis Buffs Club to the present day. Members of the MLK Tennis Buffs continue the tradition of tennis-centered education, support, social interaction, and competition. Our goals for the project are to create a vivid, enduring record of a little-known dimension of African American experience in Minnesota, to capture a constellation of memories from a significant period in civil rights and amateur athletics history, and to lay the groundwork for a literary and a cinematic production that will present this material in engaging and broadly accessible formats. ",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Klenton,Willis,"MLK Tennis Buffs"," 1446 Iowa Ave. W "," St. Paul "," MN ",55108,"(651) 216-7029",klentonw@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-tennis-st-pauls-black-community,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012458,"History of Franconia Township Scholarly Research Project",2020,9999," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11999,,"Dennis Gustafson, Shirley Gustafson, Owen Kuhnly, Kevin Rochel.",0.39,"Franconia Township","Local/Regional Government",,,"A qualified historian was hired to research and analyze Franconia Township holdings at multiple research institutions and other references to determine which primary source documents are held at each repository which will be useful in understanding the township's history throughout the period from the geological formation of the earth to the 21st century. Prepared written research report with appendices. This research gives historians and townspeople the opportunity to know the locations of the primary source documents related to the township's history in an easy-to-use format, which will save them time and expense when conducting their research. ",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dennis,Gustafson,"Franconia Township"," P.O. Box 175 "," Shafer "," MN ",55074,"(651) 257-5855",dgustafson@franconiamn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-franconia-township-scholarly-research-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012528,"History of the Valley Grove Churches and Preservation Society",2020,9850," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9850,,"Myles Bakke, Maren Brogger, John Gorder, Marlene Halverson, Jennifer Cox Johnson, Rene Koester, Michelle Roethler, Ken Sahlin, Lee Skaar, Gary Stromley, Gary Wagenbach, Karin Winegar"," ","Valley Grove Preservation Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of Valley Grove Lutheran Church in Rice County.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Gary,Wagenbach,"Valley Grove Preservation Society"," 9999 155th Street East "," Nerstrand "," MN ",55053,"(507) 301-4331"," gwagenba@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-valley-grove-churches-and-preservation-society,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012532,"History of the Mineral Springs Sanatorium: Research",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Steve Dabelow - President, Darlene Hallanger -Treasurer, Lila Engstrom - Secretary, Cal Flaten, Dan Lundell - Past President, Zachary Wareham -Executive Director"," ","Cannon Falls Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct research on the history of the Mineral Spring Sanatorium.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Zachary,Wareham,"Cannon Falls Area Historical Society"," PO Box 111, 206 W Mill Street "," Cannon Falls "," MN ",55009,"(507) 263-4080"," info@cannonfallsmuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-mineral-springs-sanatorium-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17761,"History of the Northfield Public Library Since 1970",2012,6900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6900,,,,"Northfield Public Library",Libraries,"To collect primary source materials for a history of the Northfield Public Library since 1970.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lynne,Young,"Northfield Public Library",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-northfield-public-library-1970,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17814,"History of Birth in Duluth Research Project",2013,3442,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3442,,"Annie Choate Marissa Davis Melissa Saftner Katrina Keilwitz Christine Aas-Larson Keely Pearson",,"Birthing Ways - Doula Connection","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To assemble in a report records and resources from various repositories pertaining to birth and maternity in Duluth prior to World War II",,"To assemble in a report records and resources from various repositories pertaining to birth and maternity in Duluth prior to World War II",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Anne,Pilli,"Birthing Ways - Doula Connection","PO Box 271",Duluth,MN,55801,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-birth-duluth-research-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17837,"History of the Red Wing Public Library",2013,6900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6900,,"Lois Burnes, Bill Christianson, Richard Falc, Kari Fritz, Leslie Hakala, Don Regelman, Wally Sundberg, Scott Vaughn, Scott Whitson.",,"Red Wing Public Library",Libraries,"To research and compile a narrative outline for the history of the Red Wing Public Library.",,"To research and compile a narrative outline for the history of the Red Wing Public Library.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,James,Lund,"Red Wing Public Library","225 East Avenue","Red Wing",MN,55066,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-red-wing-public-library,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17847,"History of Northwestern Aeronautical Corporation",2013,6990,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6990,,"J. Nicholas Linsmayer, Donald Patton, Ingemar Holm, Jim Johns",,"American Aviation Heritage Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10-12 interviews the commercial history of Villaume Box & Lumber Company, St. Paul, which built combat gliders during World War II.",,"To document in 10-12 interviews the commercial history of Villaume Box & Lumber Company, St. Paul, which built combat gliders during World War II.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,J,Linsmayer,"American Aviation Heritage Foundation","5444 First Ave So",Minneapolis,MN,55419,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-northwestern-aeronautical-corporation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17909,"History of the Northfield Public Library",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Char Carlson, Jon Denison, Adam Guro, Michael Harper, Kathleen Jasnoch, Joanne Johnson, Margit Johnson, Hans Muessig, Dan Riehle-Merrill.",,"Northfield Public Library",Libraries,"To draft a full length manuscript on the institutional history of Northfield Public Library",,"To draft a full length manuscript on the institutional history of Northfield Public Library",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lynne,Young,"Northfield Public Library","210 Washington Street",Northfield,MN,55057,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-northfield-public-library,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17918,"History of Northwestern Aeronautical Corporation",2013,1909,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1909,,"J. Nicholas Linsmayer, Terry Baker, Donald Patton, Ingemar Holm, Jim Johns",,"American Aviation Heritage Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To organize, catalog, and prepare a finding aid for documents, photographs, and other records relating to glider manufacture at Villaume Box & Lumber Co. in St. Paul during World War II",,"To organize, catalog, and prepare a finding aid for documents, photographs, and other records relating to glider manufacture at Villaume Box & Lumber Co. in St. Paul during World War II",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,J,Linsmayer,"American Aviation Heritage Foundation","5444 First Ave So",Minneapolis,MN,55419,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-northwestern-aeronautical-corporation-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17938,"History of Educating Children with Disabilities in Minnesota, Pre-1840 to 1960",2013,46450,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,46450,,"Pres. Melissa Schaller, Pres-Elect Jill Skarvold, Past Pres Scott Hare, Sec Julie Ladwig, Treas Lori Fildes, Area Reps: 1 Cheryl Johnson, 2 Cheryl Johnson, 3 Tammy Stahl, 4 Todd Travis, 5 & 6 Gaynard Brown, 7 Reggie Engebritson, 8 Julie Aumock, 9E Karon Joyer, 9W Eric Melbye",,"MN Administrators of Special Education","K-12 Education","To hire a qualified historian to research and prepare materials that will enable the public to more broadly access the story of people 21 years old and younger with disabilities, pre-1840 to 1960",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and prepare materials that will enable the public to more broadly access the story of people 21 years old and younger with disabilities, pre-1840 to 1960",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mia,Urick,"MN Administrators of Special Education","1884 Como Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55108,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-educating-children-disabilities-minnesota-pre-1840-1960,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17940,"History of the Anoka County Sheriff's Office Publication",2013,24515,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,24515,,"Al Pearson, William Erhart, Dan Frank, Lori Yager, Paul Pierce III, Lotus Hubbard, Kate Morphew, Bart Ward, Tom Ward, Catherine Vesley, Dick Lang, Bill Prugh, Harvey Greenberg, Judy Hanna, and Orville Lindquist.",,"Anoka County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To publish the first comprehensive, scholarly history of the Anoka County Sheriff's Department",,"To publish the first comprehensive, scholarly history of the Anoka County Sheriff's Department",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Todd,Mahon,"Anoka County Historical Society","2135 Third Avenue N",Anoka,MN,55303,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-anoka-county-sheriffs-office-publication,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17961,"History of the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden - A Documentary",2013,49500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,49500,,"Andrew Duff, James G. Dayton, Marjorie Weiser, Olga Viso, Mary Polta, Mark Addicks, Carol Bemis, Ralph W. Burnet, John Christakos, Thomas J. Crosby Jr., Patrick J. Denzer, Shawn Gensch, Mark Greene, Karen Heithoff, Richard B. Hirst, Deborah Hopp, Chris Killingstad, Anne Labovitz, Jeanne Levitt, Muffy MacMillan, David Moore Jr., Monica Nassif, Joan Nolan, Dawn Owens, Mary Pappajohn, Richard B. Payne Jr., Brian J. Pietsch, Donna Pohlad, Rebecca Pohlad, Belva Rasmussen, Teresa Rasmussen, Elizabeth Redleaf, Peter Remes, Chris Roberts, Joel Ronning, Lynn Carlson Schell, Wim Stocks, Mike Sweeney, James Thomas, John “JT” Thompson, John Thomson, Tom Wicka, Audrey Wilf, Frank Wilkinson",,"Walker Art Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To produce and distribute a historical documentary film about the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden for its 25th anniversary in 2013",,"To produce and distribute a historical documentary film about the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden for its 25th anniversary in 2013",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ryan,French,"Walker Art Center","1750 Hennepin Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55403,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-minneapolis-sculpture-garden-documentary,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17997,"History Day Expansion",2010,393619,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," History Day, an annual program co-sponsored by the Minnesota Historical Society and the University of Minnesota, challenges young people to research a historical subject related to an annual theme and present their findings in the form of exhibits, documentaries, performances, web sites and papers, much like a ""science fair for history."" Arts and Cultural Heritage funding made it possible for the Society to provide additional services to 118 schools in 39 counties across the state. Services included classroom visits by Society educators, support for field trips to county and university libraries, the assignment of mentors from Minnesota State Colleges and Universities campuses to advise local students and organizing regional professional development workshops for History Day teachers. More than 150 teachers used these services, benefitting approximately 10,000 Minnesota students in grades six through 12. ",,"History Day, an annual program co-sponsored by the Minnesota Historical Society and the University of Minnesota, challenges young people to research a historical subject related to an annual theme and present their findings in the form of exhibits, documentaries, performances, web sites and papers, much like a ""science fair for history."" ACHF funding made it possible for the Society to provide additional services to 118 schools in 39 counties across the state. Services included classroom visits by Society educators, support for field trips to county and university libraries, the assignment of mentors from MNSCU campuses to advise local students and organizing regional professional development workshops for History Day teachers. More than 150 teachers used these services, benefitting approximately 10,000 Minnesota students in grades six through 12.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Naomi,Peuse,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3435,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-day-expansion,,,, 17997,"History Day Expansion",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," History Day, an annual program co-sponsored by the Minnesota Historical Society and the University of Minnesota, challenges young people to research a historical subject related to an annual theme and present their findings in the form of exhibits, documentaries, performances, web sites and papers, much like a ""science fair for history."" Arts and Cultural Heritage funding made it possible for the Society to provide additional services to 118 schools in 39 counties across the state. Services included classroom visits by Society educators, support for field trips to county and university libraries, the assignment of mentors from Minnesota State Colleges and Universities campuses to advise local students and organizing regional professional development workshops for History Day teachers. More than 150 teachers used these services, benefitting approximately 10,000 Minnesota students in grades six through 12. ",,"History Day, an annual program co-sponsored by the Minnesota Historical Society and the University of Minnesota, challenges young people to research a historical subject related to an annual theme and present their findings in the form of exhibits, documentaries, performances, web sites and papers, much like a ""science fair for history."" ACHF funding made it possible for the Society to provide additional services to 118 schools in 39 counties across the state. Services included classroom visits by Society educators, support for field trips to county and university libraries, the assignment of mentors from MNSCU campuses to advise local students and organizing regional professional development workshops for History Day teachers. More than 150 teachers used these services, benefitting approximately 10,000 Minnesota students in grades six through 12.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Naomi,Peuse,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3435,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-day-expansion,,,, 18033,"History Museum Fellows Program",2010,142873,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities. This program, sponsored by the Minnesota Historical Society and the University of Minnesota, provided 10 undergraduate college students with the opportunity to become History Museum Fellows in 2010. The program launched with a semester-long course at the University of Minnesota where the students were introduced to issues related to diversity and museums, followed by a paid summer internship at the Society. The Fellows chose from a wide range of internship positions and also interacted with professionals in the field during a museum study trip to Washington, D.C. The program engaged students in discussions about ways to address the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs. A second group of 12 to 15 Museum Fellows will begin in the spring semester of 2011. ",,"Partner Organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities This program, sponsored by the Minnesota Historical Society and the University of Minnesota, provided 10 undergraduate college students with the opportunity to become History Museum Fellows in 2010. The program launched with a semester-long course at the University of Minnesota where the students were introduced to issues related to diversity and museums, followed by a paid summer internship at the Society. The Fellows chose from a wide range of internship positions and also interacted with professionals in the field during a museum study trip to Washington, D.C. The program engaged students in discussions about ways to address the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs. A second group of 12 to 15 Museum Fellows will begin in the spring semester of 2011.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Chris,Taylor,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3430,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-museum-fellows-program,,,, 18033,"History Museum Fellows Program",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities. This program, sponsored by the Minnesota Historical Society and the University of Minnesota, provided 10 undergraduate college students with the opportunity to become History Museum Fellows in 2010. The program launched with a semester-long course at the University of Minnesota where the students were introduced to issues related to diversity and museums, followed by a paid summer internship at the Society. The Fellows chose from a wide range of internship positions and also interacted with professionals in the field during a museum study trip to Washington, D.C. The program engaged students in discussions about ways to address the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs. A second group of 12 to 15 Museum Fellows will begin in the spring semester of 2011. ",,"Partner Organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities This program, sponsored by the Minnesota Historical Society and the University of Minnesota, provided 10 undergraduate college students with the opportunity to become History Museum Fellows in 2010. The program launched with a semester-long course at the University of Minnesota where the students were introduced to issues related to diversity and museums, followed by a paid summer internship at the Society. The Fellows chose from a wide range of internship positions and also interacted with professionals in the field during a museum study trip to Washington, D.C. The program engaged students in discussions about ways to address the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs. A second group of 12 to 15 Museum Fellows will begin in the spring semester of 2011.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Chris,Taylor,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3430,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-museum-fellows-program,,,, 18061,"History Museum Fellows Program",2012,228146,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships.","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state. ",,,,,,228146,,,0.85,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The University of Minnesota--Twin Cities Through this partnership, University of Minnesota students from diverse backgrounds explored the museum field through a semester-long course at the University of Minnesota and then a paid summer internship at the Minnesota Historical Society. The course introduced the students to issues related to diversity and museums. Students then chose from a wide range of internship positions and also interacted with professionals in the field during a museum study trip to Washington, D.C. The History Museum Fellows Program also engages students in discussions about ways to address the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs. ",,"This partnership between the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Historical Society gives a dozen undergraduate students the opportunity to explore the museum field through a semester-long course at the U. of M. and then a paid summer internship at the Society. The course introduces the History Museum Fellows in 2010 to issues related to diversity and museums. The Fellows then choose from a wide range of internship positions and also interact with professionals in the field during a museum study trip to Washington, D.C. The History Museum Fellows Program also engages students in discussions about ways to address the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Chris,Taylor,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3430,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-museum-fellows-program-0,,,, 18061,"History Museum Fellows Program",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The University of Minnesota--Twin Cities Through this partnership, University of Minnesota students from diverse backgrounds explored the museum field through a semester-long course at the University of Minnesota and then a paid summer internship at the Minnesota Historical Society. The course introduced the students to issues related to diversity and museums. Students then chose from a wide range of internship positions and also interacted with professionals in the field during a museum study trip to Washington, D.C. The History Museum Fellows Program also engages students in discussions about ways to address the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs. ",,"This partnership between the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Historical Society gives a dozen undergraduate students the opportunity to explore the museum field through a semester-long course at the U. of M. and then a paid summer internship at the Society. The course introduces the History Museum Fellows in 2010 to issues related to diversity and museums. The Fellows then choose from a wide range of internship positions and also interact with professionals in the field during a museum study trip to Washington, D.C. The History Museum Fellows Program also engages students in discussions about ways to address the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Chris,Taylor,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3430,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-museum-fellows-program-0,,,, 18074,"History Live (Interactive Video Conferencing)",2012,456699,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,456699,,,4.03,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The award-winning History Live program served more than 5,500 Minnesota students in FY12 while creating new history lessons to deliver via video conferencing technology. New programs focus on Dred and Harriet Scott, Dakota history and Jeffers Petroglyphs. History Live staff are also developing a way to deliver content to seniors living in residential facilities and will continue building a state and nationwide audience for these unique, high-energy history programs. History Live educators at the Minnesota History Center beam in-depth, interactive history programs into classrooms across the state and country. In 2012, History Live won a second award from the Center for interactive Learning and Collaboration for outstanding educational programming through video conferencing. The award is based exclusively on feedback from teachers who have used History Live in their classrooms. ",,"History Live, formerly known as Interactive Video Conferencing or IVC, will continue building a statewide and nationwide audience for its unique, high-energy history programs and also create new history lessons to deliver via video conferencing technology. New programs will include lessons on the fur trade, Dred and Harriet Scott, Dakota history, the Civilian Conservation Corps in Minnesota and the year 1968. History Live staff will also begin developing a way to deliver History Day training and support to students and teachers. IVC educators at the Minnesota History Center beam in-depth, interactive history programs into classrooms across the state and country. IVC won a Pinnacle Award from the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration for outstanding educational programming through video conferencing. The award is based exclusively on feedback from teachers who have used IVC in their classrooms. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-live-interactive-video-conferencing,,,, 18078,"History Day Expansion",2012,362445,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,362445,,,2.80,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"History Day, an annual program co-sponsored by the Minnesota Historical Society and the University of Minnesota, challenges young people to research a historical subject related to an annual theme and present their findings in the form of exhibits, documentaries, performances, websites and papers. It is a rigorous program used by schools to meet state graduation standards for history and applied learning. Minnesota is widely recognized as a national leader in using the History Day program to improve academic achievement in history. With the help of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the Minnesota Historical Society is enriching services to History Day students and helping more students across the state with researching and creating their History Day projects. Services include: classroom visits by Society educators, support for field trips to county and university libraries, the assignment of undergraduate mentors from Minnesota colleges and universities to advise local students and organizing regional professional development workshops for History Day teachers. In FY12 and FY13, ACHF funds made it possible for the Society to deliver additional History Day services to more than 430 schools in 49 Minnesota counties. More than 525 teachers used these services, benefiting approximately 30,000 students in grades 6–12. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society is enriching services to History Day students and helping more students across the state with researching and creating their History Day projects. Services include classroom visits by Society educators, support for field trips to county and university libraries, the assignment of mentors from Minnesota State Colleges and Universities campuses to advise local students and organizing regional professional development workshops for History Day teachers. History Day, an annual program co-sponsored by the Minnesota Historical Society and the University of Minnesota, challenges young people to research a historical subject related to an annual theme and present their findings in the form of exhibits, documentaries, performances, web sites and papers, much like a ""science fair for history."" ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Tim,Hoogland,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3245,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-day-expansion-0,,,, 18079,"History in Our Hands",2012,294622,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,294622,,,1.40,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"This groundbreaking project is creating a new model for school field trips using mobile and web technologies to capitalize on the natural behaviors and learning styles of today's students. ""History in Our Hands: the Field Trip for the 21st Century Learner,"" will demonstrate how museums can use technology to create self-directed, personalized, responsive field trip experiences that deepen students"" connection to history while honing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Launching in fall 2013 to students on field trips, ""History in Our Hands"" will first be used in the recently opened ""Then Now Wow"" exhibit. Upon entering the gallery, students will receive handheld devices pre-installed with the mobile application. The application will enhance students"" experience and promote interaction with the physical exhibit by encouraging them to answer questions, solve problems and collect digital artifacts related to the exhibit and items in MHS's vast collections. These items will be stored in a student's ""digital backpack,"" and can be accessed online long after the field trip is over, promoting further classroom study and post-visit projects. A ""Classroom Toolkit"" will also be available to help teachers incorporate the content from students"" digital backpacks into future lessons and build on the fundamental strengths of field trips as supplements to classroom instruction. Society staff leveraged the initial research involved in creating ""History in Our Hands,"" made possible by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, to earn a $449,000 national Leadership grant from the institute of Museum and Library Services in the fall of 2011. ",,"The Mobile Learning Project is entering the next phase of development of a mobile application that will allow students to investigate Minnesota history anywhere, any place and anytime, using their handheld mobile devices. In 2012, staff will complete a prototype of a mobile application called ""History in our Hands"" for the upcoming ""Then Now Wow"" exhibit. This technology will allow students to connect both the informal and the formal learning environments, and help them improve their skills and increase their knowledge. The technology will also allow students and teachers to capture items from the exhibit with their handheld mobile devices for use in the classroom, thereby extending the exhibit experience. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-our-hands,,,, 17570,"History of the Prairie Creek Community School 1983-2013",2012,6320,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Prairie Creek Community School",," To assemble historical resources pertaining to Prairie Creek School in preparation for its 30th anniversary. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-prairie-creek-community-school-1983-2013,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17605,"History of the Seward Neighborhood: Manuscript",2012,6850,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Seward Neighborhood Group",," To produce a book-length manuscript on the history of the Seward Neighborhood, Minneapolis. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-seward-neighborhood-manuscript,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17608,"History of the Winnebago Valley: Manuscript",2012,2000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Jefferson Township",," To edit a manuscript on the history of the Winnebago Creek Valley, Jefferson Township, Houston County. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-winnebago-valley-manuscript,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17612,"History of Minnesota Theaters 1959-1981: Research",2012,5625,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Twin Cities Daily Planet",," To compile source materials about theater history throughout the state of Minnesota from 1959 to 1981. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-minnesota-theaters-1959-1981-research,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024967,"History of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO) Manuscript: Phase I",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Kathy Oothoudt, Sue Grove, Martha Hauschildt, Cassie Rauk, Elizabeth Zimmermann, Tim McLaughlin, Nancy Thornton, Steve Kramer, Jayne Spooner, Brad Anderson, Lisa Skifton, Bob Burns, Beverly Jorgenson, Pat Senjem, Jim Nissen, Linda Hennessey, Pat Utz, Judy Schotzko, Joanne Swenson, John Pfeifer, Carla Tentis, Charles Sparks, Susan Richardson, David Miller, Joshua DeFrang, Daniel Munson, Lori Hilmer, Milly Halverson, Lori Schlitter, Eileen Weinhold, Jeanne Pietig, Cheryl Key, Nan Babcock, Deb Ward, Linda Quammen",,"SELCO Southeastern Libraries Cooperating","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to produce a manuscript on the history of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO).",,"To hire a qualified professional to produce a manuscript on the history of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO).",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Krista,Ross,"SELCO Southeastern Libraries Cooperating","2600 19th Street NW",Rochester,MN,55901,5072885513,kross@selco.info,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-southeastern-libraries-cooperating-selco-manuscript-phase-i,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024981,"History of the Mineral Springs Sanatorium: Writing Phase Part 1",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved. As a result of the project, the Cannon Falls Area Historical Society has already been able to provide visitors and researchers with more information about the history of Mineral Springs.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Steve Dabelow, President Darlene Hallanger Cal Flaten Sarah Segura Keith Holt Lila Engstrom",,"Cannon Falls Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce the first few chapters of a manuscript on the history of the Mineral Springs Sanatorium.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce the first few chapters of a manuscript on the history of the Mineral Springs Sanatorium.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Zachary,Wareham,"Cannon Falls Area Historical Society","PO Box 111, 206 W Mill Street","Cannon Falls",MN,55009,5072634080,info@cannonfallsmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-mineral-springs-sanatorium-writing-phase-part-1,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025286,"History of the Mineral Springs Sanatorium: Writing Phase Part 2",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Steve Dabelow (President), Darlene Hallanger (Treasurer), Cal Flaten, Neil Slifka, Sarah Segura, Keith Holt",,"Cannon Falls Area Historical Society","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to produce the second half of a manuscript on the history of the Mineral Springs Sanatorium.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce the second half of a manuscript on the history of the Mineral Springs Sanatorium.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Zachary,Wareham,"Cannon Falls Area Historical Society","PO Box 111, 206 W Mill Street","Cannon Falls",MN,55009,5072634080,info@cannonfallsmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-mineral-springs-sanatorium-writing-phase-part-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025287,"History of Hmong Food Traditions in Minnesota: Research",2023,9900,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12400,,"Paul Eaves, Kara Green, Gail Graham, Paul Brebis, and Tom Vogel.",0.02,"Midwest Food Connection","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified personnel to research and write the history of Hmong food traditions in Minnesota.",,"To hire qualified personnel to research and write the history of Hmong food traditions in Minnesota.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Uli,Koester,"Midwest Food Connection","P.O. Box 18749",Minneapolis,MN,55418,6513739878,uli.koester@midwestfoodconnection.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-hmong-food-traditions-minnesota-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031267,"History of Duluth's Hillside: Highlights from 1970 to Today",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,13350,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",23350,,"Aparna Katre, Laura Weintraub, Lendley ?Lynn' Black, Kendra Carlson, Geiger Yount, William Payne, Alan Zeppa (Emeritus)",0.058823529,"Zeitgeist Center for Arts and Community","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 8-12 oral history interviews the history of the Hillside neighborhood of Duluth.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomlin,Swan,"Zeitgeist Center for Arts and Community","222 E Superior St",Duluth,MN,55802,2187265430,thomlin@zeitgeistarts.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-duluths-hillside-highlights-1970-today,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031298,"History of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO) Publication Phase",2024,9500,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9500,,"Cindy Gandrud, Sue Grove, Ashley Hartson, Cassie Rauk, Elizabeth Zimmermann, Ann Halloran, Nancy Thornton, Brad Anderson, Harvey Benson, Lisa Skifton, Bob Burns, Beverly Jorgenson, Jim Nissen, Linda Hennessey, Pat Utz, Thelma Estrada, Joanne Swenson, Meredith Erickson, Hope Carroll-Rizzo, Mary Schneider, Steve Hall, Susan Richardson, Gerry Hoisington, Teresa Waldof, Daniel Munson, Milly Halverson, Kristina Rader, Eileen Weinhold, Jeanne Pietig, Cheryl Key, Cheryl Beacom",,"SELCO Southeastern Libraries Cooperating","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the 50-year history of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO).",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Krista,Ross,"SELCO Southeastern Libraries Cooperating","2600 19th Street NW",Rochester,MN,55901,5072885513,kross@selco.info,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-southeastern-libraries-cooperating-selco-publication-phase,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031315,"A History of the Dakota County Kids 'n Kinship Program",2023,4200,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The targets were missed due to incomplete research by the hired consultant. The consultant was paid two-thirds of the funds granted; the remainder is held in a Kids 'n Kinship account. The only report we can submit is the one sent for Condition #2.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4200,,"Karla Kosel, Ryan Engelstad, Scott Nordeen, Allison Gunther, Nicole Krenner, Heather Champine, Stacey Rudoy, Shawn Walls",0.06127451,"Kids 'n Kinship","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research and write the history of the Kids 'n Kinship program in Dakota County.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Anderson,"Kids 'n Kinship","14870 Granada Ave #127","Apple Valley",MN,55124,7633014531,anderson.kka@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-dakota-county-kids-n-kinship-program,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031193,"History of White Bear Lake Public Safety Interpretive Panels",2024,6644,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,6560,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13204,,"Mayor Dan Louismet, Councilmember Bill Walsh, Councilmember Heidi Hughes, Councilmember Andrea West, Councilmember Kevin Edberg, Councilmember Steve Engstran",,"City of White Bear Lake","Local/Regional Government",,,"To design, produce, and install interpretive panels in the City of White Bear Lake pertaining to the history of public safety.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lindy,Crawford,"City of White Bear Lake","4701 Highway 61","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,6514298516,lcrawford@whitebearlake.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-white-bear-lake-public-safety-interpretive-panels,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031183,"History of Congregation Sharei Shomayim",2024,4500,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6500,,"Jamie Heilicher, Susan Weinberg, Barbara Ritzen, Arlis Grossman, Julie Bloom, Myrna Orensten, Joanne Sher, Jerry Ingber, Paul Solomon, Rabbi Avraham Ettedgui, Shel Schreiberg, Kate Dietrick",,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 5 oral history interviews the history of Sharei Shomayim, an Orthodox synagogue in St. Paul in the mid-20th century.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robin,Doroshow,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","4330 South Cedar Lake Road",Minneapolis,MN,55416,6128041178,rdoroshow@jhsum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-congregation-sharei-shomayim,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17479,"History of Special Education in MN's Schools",2011,6998,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,400,,,,,,"MN Administrators of Special Education",," This project provided documentation of the oral histories of former local directors of Special Education who were involved in implementing changes in policy and services for children with disabilities and their families in Minnesota during the 1950's to the 2000's. Seven interviews and a three-person panel discussion were conducted, recorded and transcribed. The interviews and transcriptions are available at the Minnesota Administrators of Special Education (MASE) office and the Minnesota History Center. ",,"To document in 7 interviews the history of the development of special education in Minnesota",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Norena,"Hale PhD",,"16234 50th Avenue N",Plymouth,MN,55446,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-special-education-mns-schools,,,, 17279,"History of University Avenue at Prior and Fairview Avenue",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7000,,,,,,"University UNITED",,"To gather and analyze historic resources preparatory to providing public access through interpretation to a segment of University Avenue history",,"To gather and analyze historic resources preparatory to providing public access through interpretation to a segment of University Avenue history",2010-08-06,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Brian,McMahon,,"712 University Ave., Ste. 105","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-university-avenue-prior-and-fairview-avenue,,,, 33918,"History of the Northfield Arts Guild Music, Dance, and Literary Arts Programs",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","We fully met our goal of completing a traditional institutional history with the edited manuscripts for the Dance, Literary Arts, Music and Theater (which had previously been drafted but not revised and edited). However, with our decision to revise and expand the narrative with NAG Stories and Voices, we suspended our goal to produce a print-ready document.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Richard Collman, Rafael Estrella, Ken Ewald, Kate Flory, Virginia Lorang, Sian Muir, Anna Lisa Rustad.",0.00,"Northfield Arts Guild","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of the Northfield Arts Guild.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alyssa,Melby,"Northfield Arts Guild","304 Division St",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-8877,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-northfield-arts-guild-music-dance-and-literary-arts-programs,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33989,"A History of the Northfield Public Schools 1855-2015: Manuscript",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Margaret Colangelo, Ellen Iverson, Rob Hardy, Anne Maple, Julie Prichard, Jeff Quinnell, Noel Stratmoen.",0.00,"Independent School District #659","K-12 Education","To hire a qualified professional to complete a manuscript on the history of the Northfield public schools.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Earl,Weinmann,"Independent School District #659","1400 Division Street South",Northfield,MN,55057,507-663-0629,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-northfield-public-schools-1855-2015-manuscript,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34002,"History of Northwestern Aeronautical Corporation: Manuscript Revision",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Terry Baker, Ingemar Holm, James Johns, J. Nicholas Linsmayer, Joe Messacar, Donald Patton, Dr. Thomas Wier",0.00,"American Aviation Heritage Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a revised and expanded manuscript on the history of Northwestern Aeronautical Corporation.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,J,Linsmayer,"American Aviation Heritage Foundation","8891 Airport Rd NE, #B14",Blaine,MN,55449-7220,651-688-3600,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-northwestern-aeronautical-corporation-manuscript-revision,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37450,"History Live! Interactive Video Conferencing",2017,186617,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Measureable outcomes are outlined in the Business and Marketing plan indicating % of increase in sales and expansion into additional markets.",,,,,186617,23172,,2.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The award-winning History Live! program served more than 8,400 students in FY16, bringing the total number of students served since the program's launch to more than 37,000. In FY17, the Interactive Video Conferencing studio was updated to incorporate new technologies, reduce costs and meet customer needs. History Live! is working in partnership with the Jewish Community Relations Council to launch a new lesson that integrates student use of handheld technology with the interactive program. And working in partnership with the Maud Hart Youth Reading Award, two new event programs that feature Maud Hart Lovelace will launch and encourage student literacy throughout the state. Within MNHS, the History Live! program worked with the K-12 programs and services team to develop 20 webinars for teachers across the state. In FY17, 20 live and recorded webinars are scheduled for teachers to support professional development. Additionally, the platform is being used to prototype a new program, History Today, which will serve seniors living in assisted living facilities.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-live-interactive-video-conferencing-1,,,, 37489,"History Museum Fellows Program",2017,132889,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","80% of participants self-identified as people of color; 90% of students rated this program as excellent or very good, increased their knowledge of the museum field; 50% report they are extremely likely or very likely to apply for a job at MNHS; 100% reported that this program increased their professional network a great deal or quite a bit",,,,,132889,18644,,2.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Through this partnership, University of Minnesota and ACTC students from diverse backgrounds explored the museum field and issues related to diversity and museums during a semester-long course followed by a paid internship. The program also engages students in discussions on the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs. The class is offered in the fall for ACTC students and as a spring semester course at the University of Minnesota. Students held internships at MNHS, the Somali Museum of Minnesota, Mia, East Side Freedom Library, American Swedish Institute, Ramsey County Historical Society and other organizations.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-museum-fellows-program-3,,,, 28739,"History of the Northfield Public Library",2014,9900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9900,,"Hans Muessig, Charlotte Carlson, Jon Denison, Adrienne Falcon, Michael Harper , Kathleen Jasnoch , Jennifer Rothmeyer, Dan Riehle-Merrill, Noah Cashman, Bill North, Bob Bruce, Teresa Jens.",,"Northfield Public Library",Libraries,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of the Northfield Public Library.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Teresa,Jensen,"Northfield Public Library","210 Washington Street",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-1801,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-northfield-public-library-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28748,"History of the Red Wing Public Library Manuscript",2014,9950,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9950,,"Quinetta Brown, Lois Burnes, Bill Christianson, Richard Falc, Kari Fritz, Leslie Hakala, Dan Regelman, Scott Vaughn.",,"Red Wing Public Library",Libraries,"To hire a qualified consultant to complete a publication-ready manuscript on the history of the Red Wing Public Library.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jessica,McGee,"Red Wing Public Library","225 East Avenue","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-385-5105,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-red-wing-public-library-manuscript,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28749,"A History of the Salvation Army's Booth Memorial Hospital",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Michael Woolsey, Curt Hillstrom, Lucy Brusic, David Juncker, David Megarry, Emily Pollack, Dale Schwie, Shirley Whiting, Valerie Bauer, Philip Dahlen, Bill McTeer, Ginny Hansen",,"Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to research the history of Booth Memorial Hospital, St. Paul.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Megarry,"Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum","Box 80235, Lake Street Station",Bloomington,MN,55408-8235,612-825-3992,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-salvation-armys-booth-memorial-hospital,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28752,"A History of Philanthropy in Minnesota",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Kevin Walker, Carolyn Roby, Kari Suzuki, Brad Kruse, Kathleen Annette, Susan Bass Roberts, JoAnn Birkholz, Kim Embretson, Julie Hara, Mark Hiemenz, Steve Joul, Mark Lindberg, Gary Nan Tie, Nancy Nelson, Mike Newman, June Noronha, Timothy M. Ober, Sherry Ristau, Tim Thorpe, Kate Wolford, Kayla Yang-Best",,"Minnesota Council on Foundations","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified researchers to document the history of philanthropy in Minnesota.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Trista,Harris,"Minnesota Council on Foundations","100 Portland Avenue South, Suite 225",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-338-1989,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-philanthropy-minnesota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28818,"History of the Seward Neighborhood: Phase Two",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Ben Walen, Angela Haeg, Co-chairs. Diann Anders, Tariku Belay, Claire Bergren, Sterling Brown, Hannah Epstein, Peter Fleck, Bob Friddle, Kidist Gemta, Maia Homstad, Bruce Johansen, Dane McLain, Michael Pursell, Peter Truax, Marne Zafar",,"Seward Neighborhood Group","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of the Seward Neighborhood, Minneapolis.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marilyn,Matheny,"Seward Neighborhood Group","2323 Franklin Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55406,612-729-2442,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-seward-neighborhood-phase-two,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28829,"A History of the Northfield Public Schools 1855-2010",2015,9994,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9994,,"John Fossum, Ellen Iverson, Rob Hardy, Anne Maple, Kari Nelson, Julie Pritchard, Noel Stratmoen.",,"Independent School District #659","K-12 Education","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of Northfield Public Schools, 1855-2010.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Earl,Weinmann,"Independent School District #659","1400 Division Street South",Northfield,MN,55057,507-663-0629,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Rice, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-northfield-public-schools-1855-2010,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28839,"History of the Northfield City Hospital, 1910-2010",2015,9917,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9917,,"Charles Austin, Gina Franklin, Charles Kyte, C.C. Linstroth, Charlie Mandile, Michele Muench, Steve O'Neill, Jonathan Reppe, James Schlichting.",,"City of Northfield (Northfield Hospital and Clinics)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of the Northfield City Hospital.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Scott,Richardson,"City of Northfield (Northfield Hospital and Clinics)","2000 North Avenue",Northfield,MN,55057,507-646-1034,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Rice, Goodhue, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-northfield-city-hospital-1910-2010,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28534,"History of the Northfield Minnesota Public Schools",2014,9000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","All three outcomes ",,,,,9000,,"Ellen Iverson, Kari Nelson, Ann Maple, Noel Stratmoen, John Fossum, Julie Pritchard, Rob Hardy.",,"Independent School District #659","K-12 Education","To hire a consultant to research and prepare materials for a history of Northfield public schools.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Earl,Weinmann,"Independent School District #659","1400 Division Street South",Northfield,MN,55057,507-663-0629,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-northfield-minnesota-public-schools,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28544,"A History of the Prairie Creek Community School at Castle Rock, 1984-2014",2014,9900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9900,,"Randy Clay, Julie Cohrs, Roz Eaton-Neeb, Kelsey Fitschen-Hemmah, Bonnie Jean Flom, Amy Haslett-Maroquin, Daniel Hollerung, Dan Kelley, Heidi Welsch.",,"Prairie Creek Community School","K-12 Education","To hire a qualified professional to take grant-funded research materials and write a manuscript on the history of Prairie Creek Community School.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Simon,Tyler,"Prairie Creek Community School","27695 Denmark Road",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-9640,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-prairie-creek-community-school-castle-rock-1984-2014,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28545,"History of Special Education Administration in Minnesota",2014,9996,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","(1) A qualified professional research consultant was hired immediately upon approval. The budget approval and administrative processes were instituted as approved and the project began as projected. (2) The MN History of Education Administration research was completed as approved and well ahead of schedule. Draft documents based on the research were completed for: MN Historical Timelines from 1849 - 2014; General Education Administration; Special Education Administration; State Department of Education Administration; Backgrounds of early administrators; photographs, historic trend data and Charts summarizing the history of each. (see attached). (3) The information will be presented at the fall Statewide Special Education Directors' Conference in October. Unexpectedly, though exciting, the conference planning committee has decided the theme of the conference will be designed around this work. This shows how directors view the importance of this work.",,,,,9996,,"President - Claudine Knoblauch, Vice-President - Karen Kennedy, Secretary - Deb Wall, Treasurer - Cheryl Johnson, Karon Joyer, Candace Malm, Donald Schuld",,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research the history of the evolution of special education administration in Minnesota.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Claudine,Knoblauch,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","1504 Windemere Drive North",Fridley,MN,55421-1358,763-544-2256,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-special-education-administration-minnesota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28546,"History of Northwestern Aeronautical Corporation",2014,3950,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The goal of this project was to interview, record on video, and transcribe on paper the recollections and information of three persons who had either personal knowledge of or had considerable knowledge of the building of gliders at Wold-Chamberlain Airport (now Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport) and at the Villaume Box & Lumber Company in St. Paul during World War II. The Villaume Company was a primary subcontractor of the Northwestern Aeronautical Corporation (NAC) of St. Paul, which was the local corporation that had multiple contracts from the U.S. War Department to build CG-4A combat gliders in the Twin Cities during the war. This goal was achieved. Two of the interviewees were an elderly brother and sister, Charles Meyerding and Christine Linsmayer, who had lived on the bluff above the Mississippi River overlooking the Villaume Company plant on St. Paul",,,,,3950,,"Terry Baker, Ingemar Holm, Jim Johns, J. Nicholas Linsmayer, Donald Patton",,"American Aviation Heritage Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in several additional interviews the history of Villaume Box and Lumber Company.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,J,Linsmayer,"American Aviation Heritage Foundation","5444 First Ave So",Minneapolis,MN,55419,651-688-3600,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-northwestern-aeronautical-corporation-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28640,"History of the New Ulm Battery",2014,9500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9500,,"Bill Harris President, Tony Arndt Vice President, Ken Foss Secretary, John Fritsche Treasurer, Ryan Kelly Captain",,"New Ulm Battery, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research the history of the New Ulm Battery since 1863.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,William,Harris,"New Ulm Battery, Inc","PO Box 611","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-304-3750,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-new-ulm-battery,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28968,"History Museum Fellows Program",2014,236129,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","69% of participants self-identified as diverse; 89% of students strongly agreed that this program increased their knowledge of the museum field; 89% reported that the program was one of the top 3 academic experiences they have had in college; 34% reported that the program was life-changing as they are thinking more seriously about careers within museums.",,,,,213442,22687,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.40,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: The University of Minnesota--Twin Cities University of Minnesota students from diverse backgrounds explored the museum field through a semester-long course at the U, followed by a paid summer internship at the Minnesota Historical Society. The course introduced students to issues related to diversity and museums. Students then chose from a wide range of internship positions and also interacted with professionals in the field during a museum study trip to Washington, D.C. The History Museum Fellows Program also engages students in discussions about ways to address the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-museum-fellows-program-1,,,, 34076,"History Commemoration Initiatives, World War I Initiative",2016,141068,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Participation levels of schools/students; veteran groups/veterans and active military; related organizations and their members",,,,,141068,11519,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To coincide with the centennial of the entrance of the United States into World War I, MNHS is developing a series of public programs, school programs, publications, and online resources to increase awareness and understanding of the World War I era and its enduring legacy for Minnesota and its people. Special outreach to the veterans' community and members of the active military is underway.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-commemoration-initiatives-world-war-i-initiative,,,, 34084,"History Live! Interactive Video Conferencing",2016,160874,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Measureable outcomes are outlined in the Business and Marketing plan indicating % of increase in sales and expansion into additional markets.",,,12000,"Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) with funding from Otto Bremer Foundation",160874,21294,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",2.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The award-winning History Live! program served more than 5,500 students in FY15, bringing the total number of students served since the program launched in FY11 to nearly 29,000. For the first quarter of FY16, the History Live! program updated its business plan with a goal to increase overall revenue and serve more students. It provided 14 programs serving 421 students through Oct. 31, 2015. In addition, the program partnered with the Jewish Community Relations Council to launch a new History Live! lesson that integrates students' use of handheld technology with the live program. Within MNHS, the History Live! program worked with the K-12 programs and services team to develop six new webinars for teachers across the state. In FY16, 20 live and recorded webinars are scheduled to be offered to teachers to support professional development.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-live-interactive-video-conferencing-0,,,, 34104,"History Museum Fellows Program",2016,137846,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","69% of participants self-identified as diverse; 89% of students strongly agreed that this program increased their knowledge of the museum field; 89% reported that the program was one of the top 3 academic experiences they have had in college; 34% reported that the program was life-changing as they are thinking more seriously about careers within museums.",,,9000,"Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities",137846,16142,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",1.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Through this partnership, U of M and ACTC students from diverse backgrounds explored the museum field and issues related to diversity and museums through a fall semester-long course for ACTC students and a spring semester course at the university, followed by a paid internship at MNHS, the Somali Museum of Minnesota, Mia, and other organizations. Students then chose from a wide range of internship positions and also interacted with professionals in the field. The History Museum Fellows Program also engages students in discussions about ways to address the underrepresentation of communities of color and American Indian nations in historical organizations and public history graduate programs.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-museum-fellows-program-2,,,, 28802,"HIV/AIDS Healthcare Providers Oral History Project",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Mary Sandmann - President, Jackie Hoff, Cara Letofsky,. Bill Hogle, Alison Goetzmann, Ann Lewis, Karen Cooper, Commissioner Gail Dorfman, Commissioner Jeff Johnson. Hennepin History Museum EIN is 41-0826131.",,"Hennepin History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 interviews the history of HIV/AIDS treatment in the Twin Cities.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jada,Hansen,"Hennepin History Museum","2303 Third Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55404,612-870-1329,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hivaids-healthcare-providers-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28908,"HIV/AIDS Healthcare Providers Oral History Project II",2015,44889,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,44889,,"Tom Boyd, Julie Brady, Carolyn Brusseau, Anne Cowie, Cheryl Dickson, Tom Fabel, William Frels, John Guthmann, Douglas Heidenreich, Richard Heydinger, John Holman, Ken Johnson, Sandy Kiernat, Carl Kuhrmeyer, David Kristal, Kevin McDonough, Nancy McKillips, Susan McNeely, Jim Miller, Bob Muschewske, Chad Roberts, Jeff Slack, Joanne Swain, Ralph Thrane, Susan Vento, Jerry Woelfel",0.00,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 20 oral history interviews the history of HIV/AIDS healthcare providers in Minnesota.",,,2014-10-01,2016-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chad,Roberts,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-0701,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hivaids-healthcare-providers-oral-history-project-ii,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007209,"Hmong Folk Culture in Minnesota Permanent Exhibit Implementation Project",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Dr. Gerald Fry, Dao Xiong, Dr. Maiyia Yang, Vong Thao, Chad Lee, Shuly Her",,"Hmong Cultural Center of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an exhibit on Hmong folk culture in Minnesota.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Pfeifer,"Hmong Cultural Center of Minnesota","375 University Avenue, Suite 204","Saint Paul",MN,55103,361-825-3392,markpfeifer@hmongcc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hmong-folk-culture-minnesota-permanent-exhibit-implementation-project,,,,0 10012337,"Hmong Cultural Center Exhibits Curriculum Planning",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","As stated in the proposal, Measurable Outcome Short-Term. Over the grant period, the successful planning of exhibit-based curriculums to use with teachers and school groups. Evaluation Metric - Development of curriculum scripts and review of scripts by a teacher reviewer to ensure alignment with state educational standards for grades 5-12 in the Arts and Social Studies. The Short-Term Measurable Outcome has been achieved. The Intermediate and Long-Term Measurable Goals involve implementing the curriculums and building group fee income among school groups serving at least 500 children and youth in 2020 and 2021 and 1,000 in 2022 and 2023. The project has been taken a bit longer than originally planned but we are quite confident the planning process that has been part of this grant will set us up well to implement the curriculums and increase our student group visitors significantly as part of a broader outreach strategy for the museum.",,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15000,,"Shuly Her, Chair, Kamai Xiong - Vice-Chair, Dr. Maiyia Yang - Secretary, Vong Thao - Treasurer, Bee Moua, Chad Lee."," ","Hmong Cultural Center of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To create updated curriculum exhibit scripts to fit with Minnesota State Standards in the Arts and Social Studies.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Pfeifer,"Hmong Cultural Center of Minnesota"," 375 University Avenue, Suite 204 "," Saint Paul "," MN ",55103,"(361) 825-3392"," markpfeifer@hmongcc.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hmong-cultural-center-exhibits-curriculum-planning,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17801,"Hmong American History Center and Library Interpretive Planning Project",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Txongpao Lee, Executive Director Board of Directors: Sean Lee, Chair (U.S. Bank, Applications Consultant); Dao Xiong, Vice-Chair (PACER); Khue Yang, Treasurer (University National Bank); Gale Mason-Chagil Ph.D., Secretary (Lecturer, State University of New York, Institute of Technology); Kin Vang (Proprietor, Capital Tax Consulting); Gerald W. Fry, Ph.D (Professor and Graduate Chair, Depart. of Educational Policy and Administration University of Minnesota); Scott Nuzzle, Practitioner Lawyer",,"Hmong Cultural Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To assemble historic resources preparatory to fabrication and installation of an exhibit on the history of Hmong immigration in Minnesota",,"To assemble historic resources preparatory to fabrication and installation of an exhibit on the history of Hmong immigration in Minnesota",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mark,Pfeifer,"Hmong Cultural Center","995 University Avenue, Suite 214","Saint Paul",MN,55104,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hmong-american-history-center-and-library-interpretive-planning-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031343,"Hmong Museum Collections Database",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Yes! The short term goal to allow Hmong Museum staff and volunteers to access and see the collection was achieved. Additionally, there were other functions of Collective Access that allowed us to include even more useful information, such as loans and related entities and people. These have been incredible features that help us see the collection in a broader way.",,3900,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13900,,"Ntxim Siab Lee Chuayi Yang Nancy Xiong",,"Hmong Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mai,Huizel,"Hmong Museum","941 Lafond Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55104,2182541238,info@hmongmuseummn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hmong-museum-collections-database,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 33841,"Hmong History Literature Review",2015,9850,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","We exceeded all short-term outcomes. Identification, review, and annotation of available research material occurred alongside face-to-face meetings and interviews. These two prongs of the research phase informed each other and produced a robust survey of informational resources. Careful notes of written sources and meetings helped identify places associated with Hmong history and culture, making our goal of ""understanding properties and places"" achievable. Natalie's experience with historical research, PAM's commitment to community engagement in preservation activity, and our staff's professional knowledge of preservation planning contributed to the success of this project. PAM is on track to achieve our intermediate and long-term goal of developing long-lasting connections with the local Hmong American community. We have expanded our reach, connecting with arts, cultural, heritage, and educational organizations with which we previously had no relationship. Many of the individuals at these organizations expressed interest in continued involvement with the project and later phases of this effort. Further work is needed to cultivate these relationships and increase Hmong American membership and volunteer participation in the Preservation Alliance of Minnesota, though many connections have already volunteered significant time by providing resources and expertise.",,2990,"Available upon request. Contact",12840,,"Michael Bjornberg, Vanessa Matiski, Aaron Martin, Matt Hill, Thomas Balcom, Jane Bisel, Jeff Callinan, David Carisch, Grant Carlson, Greg Donofrio, Melissa Ekman, Dan Hartman, Ellen Herman, Renay Leone, Amanda Nonnemacher, Dan Smith, Cindy Telstad, Phillip Waugh, Phil Willkie",0.32,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To write a literature review of the Hmong community in Minnesota.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Doug,Gasek,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","416 Landmark Center, 75 W 5th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651.293.9047 x5",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hmong-history-literature-review,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28597,"Hmong Minnesota History Exhibit Implementation Project",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Sean Lee, Dao Xiong, Khue Yang, Kin Vang, T. Scott Uzzle, Dr. Gerald Fry",0.15,"Hmong Cultural Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install an exhibit on Hmong history in Minnesota.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Pfeifer,"Hmong Cultural Center","375 University Avenue, Suite 204","Saint Paul",MN,55103,361-825-3392,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hmong-minnesota-history-exhibit-implementation-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28932,"Hmong 40 Initiative",2014,735320,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","MHC attendance 200,000 in FY15-16. Net recommender score +50 or higher. Increased interest in and appreciation for history. Increased awareness of MHS and its programs.",,,,,669772,65548,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",2.75,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","A 2,500-square-foot exhibition, ""We Are Hmong/Peb Yog Hmoob,"" timed for the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the beginning of Hmong migration to Minnesota, is planned to open on March 7, 2015 and will run through November 29, 2015.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Planning,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hmong-40-initiative,,,, 28960,"Hmong Oral History Project",2014,20000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Ten completed interviews. Interviews added to the MNHS oral history collection and available online. Incorporation of project deliverables in the We Are Hmong exhibit.",,,,,20000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Hmong Oral History Project aims to document Hmong stories and perspectives and for these interviews to be used as a resource for the We Are Hmong exhibit. MNHS worked with Mitch Lee, director of St. Paul's Hmong Broadcasting Company (HBC), to interview 10 prominent Hmong individuals. The interviews were created in video format by HBC's film crew. The interviews will be featured on HBC and will also become part of the MNHS collection available online at the Voices of Minnesota website, collections.mnhs.org/voicesofmn/.",,,2014-04-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hmong-oral-history-project,,,, 10007343,"Hofmann Apiaries Construction Drawings, Scope of Work, and Specifications",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Waseca County Historical Society Board of Directors 2016 Diane Beckmann, Dave Dunn, Rev.Charles Espe, Linda Grant, Dawn Halgren,Judy Joecks, Gregg Johnson, Henry Lewer, Dr.David Pope, Kate Youngberg, Dave Zika, Al Rose, Jim Peterson. Hofmann Apiaires Advisory Board 2016 Newell,Searle, Boyd Fuller, Jergen Peters, Ron Pucell, Colleen Carlson, Gregg Johnson, Jim Jewison.",,"Waseca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of Hofmann Apiaries, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joan,Mooney,"Waseca County Historical Society","PO Box 314",Waseca,MN,56093,507-835-7700,program@historical.waseca.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hofmann-apiaries-construction-drawings-scope-work-and-specifications,,,,0 18134,"Hofmann Honey Farm Evaluation for National Register Eligibility",2013,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6500,,"Audra Boyer,Charles Espe,Henry Lewer,Neta Oelke, Dr.David Pope, Rod Searle, Jerry Rutledge, Gary Strenge, Don Wynnemer, Al Rose, Jim Peterson, Jim King President, Don Zwzch Vice President, Jim Tippy Secretary, Tom Piche Treasurer",,"Waseca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the Hoffmann Honey Farm (Janesville Township) for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the Hoffmann Honey Farm (Janesville Township) for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Joan,Mooney,"Waseca County Historical Society","PO Box 314",Waseca,MN,56093,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hofmann-honey-farm-evaluation-national-register-eligibility,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007177,"Hokah City Hall/Auditorium Accessibility Assessment",2018,5750,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5750,,"Mike Walsh, Rebecca Albrecht, Cindy Pfiffner, Matt Vetsch, Don Bissen",,"City of Hokah","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified consultants to conduct an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) assessment at the Hokah City Hall/Auditorium, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Bissen,"City of Hokah","PO Box 311",Hokah,MN,55941,507-894-4190,hokahbarb@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hokah-city-hallauditorium-accessibility-assessment,,,,0 17529,"Hokah Heritage Signs",2011,6400,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2075,,,,,,"City of Hokah",," Hokah city history was put on display with the installation of six historical markers in various locations throughout the city. The markers consist of narrative information and photographs of historically relevant structures. All markers are ADA height, located in high traffic areas and are enhanced, produced and presented under a silicone hardcoat panel. An unveiling ceremony was held in June, 2011. ",,"To enable public access through historical markers documenting the history of the City of Hokah",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Barbara,Bissen,,"PO Box 503",Hokah,MN,55941,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hokah-heritage-signs,,,, 33887,"Hokah Municipal Building (City Hall) Conditions Assessment",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Jim Scholze, Jerry Martell, Matt Vetsch, Kim Fordahl, Judy Lonkoski",0.00,"City of Hokah","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Hokah Municipal Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Bissen,"City of Hokah","PO Box 311",Hokah,MN,55941,507-894-4190,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hokah-municipal-building-city-hall-conditions-assessment,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28799,"Hokah City Hall National Register Nomination",2014,4000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4000,,"Jim Scholze, Jerry Martell, Kim Fordahl, Matt Vetsch, Judy Lonkoski",,"City of Hokah","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Hokah City Hall.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Bissen,"City of Hokah","PO Box 311",Hokah,MN,55941,507-894-4190,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hokah-city-hall-national-register-nomination,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012325,"Holodomor Impact on Minnesota's Ukrainian Community: Oral History",2019,9600," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short term measurable outcome has been achieved. The primary measurable outcome is the transcripts with secondary outcomes being the questions list and newly accessed documents and images. The transcripts with a subset of accessed images have been uploaded. We also identified and referenced anniversary church books with member bios, family photo albums with rare photos, and received written life stories from a few individuals who wanted to participate in the project but did not feel up to an interview. Medium term measurable outcome is on target to be achieved and exceeded. The medium term outcome is presentation of oral histories and key findings at a UACC-sponsored event and partnering with organizations around the state to accept a copy of the oral histories for their public archives. Project director Zina Gutmanis will present her experiences with this project at a national Holodomor Forum in Philadelphia on October 6; hopefully her remarks will spark interest and engagement with other Ukrainian American communities and institutions. The transfer of the video and written files to the University of Minnesota will take place at a reception/ceremony being sponsored by the U of M on November 20. Project participants and key organizations for partnering will be invited.",,238,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9838,,"Paul Jablonsky - President, Sergiy Kalmuk - Vice President, Maria Sheremeta - 2nd Vice President, Paula Cayemberg - Secretary, Natalia Peterson - Assistant Secretary, Taras Pidhayny - Executive Director, Stepan Vitvitsky - Treasurer, Luda Anastazievsky, Bob Iwaskewycz, Sasha Komarenko, Zina Gutmanis, Bob Kuczwarskyj, Julian Pishko, Mykola Sarazhynskyy"," ","Ukrainian American Community Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,," 11 oral history interviews were collected, transcribed and translated (when needed) on the topic of the Holodomor of 1932-33 and its lasting impact on Minnesota's Ukrainian-American community. The interview subjects included three Holodomor survivors, eight children or grandchildren of survivors, and two commemoration leaders. Individually the stories are fascinating and a testament to the human spirit to survive even the most adverse circumstances. Taken together, they paint a picture of the Displaced Persons who arrived in Minnesota after World War II and immediately set to work to build churches, choirs, youth groups and other lasting Ukrainian-American institutions. ",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Zina,Gutmanis,"Ukrainian American Community Center"," 301 Main St. NE "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55413,"(612) 719-2024",zinapoletz@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/holodomor-impact-minnesotas-ukrainian-community-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10025176,"Hoops and Dreams and the Politics of Racial Resistance and Change in Minneapolis: Oral History",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,9533,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",19533,,"Kendall J. Powell, Steven A. Sviggum, Mary A. Davenport, James T. Farnsworth, Douglas A. Huebsch, Ruth E. Johnson, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, David J, McMillan, Darrin M. Rosha, Bo Thao-Urabe, Kodi J. Verhalen",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute for Advanced Study)","Public College/University","To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of basketball in and around Minneapolis as a lens onto the issues and dynamics of race/racism, community engagement, politics, unrest, and social change in Minnesota and around the nation.",,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of basketball in and around Minneapolis as a lens onto the issues and dynamics of race/racism, community engagement, politics, unrest, and social change in Minnesota and around the nation.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Douglas,Hartmann,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute for Advanced Study)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,6126240835,hartm021@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Anoka, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hoops-and-dreams-and-politics-racial-resistance-and-change-minneapolis-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007218,"Hopkins Schoolhouse National Register Evaluation",2018,8000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8000,,"Tom Weidt, Becky Petryk, Phil Klein, Chuck Haas, Mike Miron",,"City of Hugo","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the District 73 Hopkins School.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Olivia,Schiffman,"City of Hugo","14669 Fitzgerald Ave N",Hugo,MN,55038,651-762-6300,oschiffman@ci.hugo.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hopkins-schoolhouse-national-register-evaluation,,,,0 10013531,"Hopkins Schoolhouse Conditions Assessment",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Hugo City Council: Tom Weidt, Becky Petryk, Phil Klein, Chuck Haas, and Mike Miron",,"City of Hugo","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Hopkins Schoolhouse, eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Olivia,Schiffman,"City of Hugo","14669 Fitzgerald Ave N",Hugo,MN,55038,"(651) 762-6300",oschiffman@ci.hugo.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hopkins-schoolhouse-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007344,"Hotel Sacred Heart: Building Reuse Feasibility Study",2017,80125,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","All of our targets were achieved and some of them exceeded. The number of public documents at the Sacred Heart Area Museum that are relevant to Hotel Sacred Heart increased during the project more than expected. The survey of 20 participants at project start and again at project end showed an increase in knowledge of reuse studies. The number of donors to the Hotel Sacred Heart project exceeded the target of 20 by over 4 times. Although 102 local area residents completed the community survey, several were rejected bringing the total below the target. The lower count can be contributed in part to health issues of the individual in charge of the survey which resulted in lack of communication with the PI and SHAHS. Our determination and communication with the PI on a regular basis helped to achieve the desired results.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",80125,,"Gale Dahlager, Liz Lanning, Debbie Eakes, Dick Hoff, Marilyn Agre, Elaine Johnson, Amber Johnson",,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct an architectural study of Hotel Sacred Heart, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, Box 452","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,320-765-2274,sonja@hcinet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hotel-sacred-heart-building-reuse-feasibility-study,,,,0 10012301,"Hotel Sacred Heart Phase 1 Construction",2019,199150," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The target for the short term fell short of our goal for 2 major reasons: 1) Our annual fundraising campaign didn't ask donors if they wanted their donation to go to the hotel project or into the general fund, so all proceeds went into the general fund. 2) In 2018 we held an aggressive Class Challenge campaign to raise funds for the Hotel project. Our intermediate goal was achieved. As a result of this project, the public has access to a larger photographic collection on Hotel Sacred Heart. The long term impact will be achieved within three years when we present an exhibit on Hotel Sacred Heart using the extensive photographic collection created in this project. The exhibit is already in the progress of being created. The planning, execution of the plans, supervision and teamwork contributed to reaching these results.",,17850,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",217000,,"Howard Dahlager, Kathy Hendrickson, Richard Hoff, Cheryl Skalbeck, Marilyn Agre, Elaine Johnson, Sonja Thune"," ","Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals for exterior repair of the Hotel Sacred Heart, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society"," 300 5th Avenue, Box 462 "," Sacred Heart "," MN ",56285,"(320) 765-2274"," sonja@hcinet.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hotel-sacred-heart-phase-1-construction,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10012488,"Hotel Sacred Heart Construction Documents: Phases 2 & 3",2020,183923," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,6530,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",190453,,"Howard Dahlager, Richard Hoff, Cheryl Skalbeck, Marilyn Agre, Tami Hebrink, Sonja Thune"," ","Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of the Hotel Sacred Heart, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society"," 300 5th Avenue, Box 462 "," Sacred Heart "," MN ",56285,"(320) 765-2274"," sonja@hcinet.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hotel-sacred-heart-construction-documents-phases-2-3,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10025100,"Hotel Sacred Heart Phase 2 Construction",2022,290700,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,153592,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",444292,,"Howard Dahlager, Marjorie Flaata, Cheryl Skalbeck, Marilyn Agre, Tami Hebrink, Sonja Thune",,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to repair the Hotel Sacred Heart, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the Hotel Sacred Heart, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, PO Box 462","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,3207652274,sonja@hcinet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hotel-sacred-heart-phase-2-construction,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17214,"Hotel Atwater: Rehabilitation",2011,65485,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Atwater",,"To provide structural repair and fire protection to the Hotel Atwater, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, for use as a municipal building.",,"To provide structural repair and fire protection to the Hotel Atwater, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, for use as a municipal building.",2010-07-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Shane,Hagstrom,,"123 4th Street, PO Box 59",Atwater,MN,56209,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hotel-atwater-rehabilitation-0,,,, 33908,"Hotel Sacred Heart National Register Nomination",2015,7600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","We achieved our project targets for measurable outcomes for several possible reasons: a dedicated staff who put in many hours of research to locate material related to the hotel, aggressive advertising of the public meeting, a feature article by the local newspaper, and a special exhibit on Hotel Sacred Heart. Also, the consultant had working knowledge of Sacred Heart and the hotel because he had worked with us on a previous National Register nomination.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",7600,,"Gale Dahlager, Liz Lanning, Dick Hoff, Elaine Johnson, Iverne Enestvedt, Tami Hebrink, Eric Mahlum",0.00,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Hotel Sacred Heart.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, Box 462","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,320-765-2274,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hotel-sacred-heart-national-register-nomination,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17552,"Houses of Worship and Ethnicity in the Twin Cities Oral History",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Friends of the Immigration History Research Center",," This project requests funding to conduct and transcribe twelve oral history interviews focusing on the religious experience and interactions among immigrant groups in nine Twin Cities neighborhoods in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.  ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/houses-worship-and-ethnicity-twin-cities-oral-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17671,"Houses of Worship: The Mosaic of Religion and Ethnicity in the Twin Cities, 1849-1924",2012,23794,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,23794,,,,"Friends of the Immigration History Research Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research immigrant strategies for community creation in the Twin Cities prior to World War II in eleven distinct neighborhoods.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marilyn,Chiat,"Friends of the Immigration History Research Center",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/houses-worship-mosaic-religion-and-ethnicity-twin-cities-1849-1924,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031284,"Housing Justice Archival Exhibit Research",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Andrea M. Satter, Becca Seidel, Isuru Herath, Jennings Mergenthal, Jesse Phenow, Kate Driscoll Derickson, Meixi Ng, Michelle Filkins, Dr. Najaha A. Musse DO, Sangay Taythi, Sarah Degner Riveros, Selena Moon, Wilt Hodges, Anh Thu Pham, Lisa Janette",0.034313725,"East Side Freedom Library","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To research the history of housing inequality and activism in Minnesota in preparation for a future exhibit.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Saengmany,Ratsabout,"East Side Freedom Library","1105 Greenbrier St.","Saint Paul",MN,55106,6512074926,saengmany@eastsidefreedomlibrary.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Le Sueur, Mille Lacs, Scott, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/housing-justice-archival-exhibit-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17224,"Houses of Worship and Ethnicity in Early Twin Cities",2011,13123,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,18300,,,,,,"Friends of the Immigration History Research Center",,"To collect data and conduct oral history interviews on congregations and houses of worship in nine neighborhoods in the Twin Cities near the Mississippi River between 1849-1924.",,"To collect data and conduct oral history interviews on congregations and houses of worship in nine neighborhoods in the Twin Cities near the Mississippi River between 1849-1924.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Marilyn,"Chiat Ph.D",,"11484 Fairfield Road West #405",Minnetonka,MN,55305,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/houses-worship-and-ethnicity-early-twin-cities,,,, 10007345,"Houston County Courthouse and Jail: Construction Planning and Reuse Study",2017,76220,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",76220,,"Judy Storlie, Justin Zmyewski, Steve Schuldt, Teresa Walter, Dana Kjome",,"Houston County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings and reuse study for the Houston County Courthouse and Jail, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2018-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Theressa,Arrick-Kruger,"Houston County","304 South Marshall Street",Caledonia,MN,55921,507-725-5822,theressa.arrick-kruger@co.houston.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/houston-county-courthouse-and-jail-construction-planning-and-reuse-study,,,,0 10012533,"Houston County Historic Jail Construction Planning Study",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11000,,"Fred Arnold, Robert Burns, Eric Johnson, Jack Miller, Teresa Walter (Board Chair)"," ","Houston County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the Houston County historic jail, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Theressa,Arrick-Kruger,"Houston County"," 304 South Marshall Street "," Caledonia "," MN ",55921,"(507) 725-5822"," theressa.arrick-kruger@co.houston.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/houston-county-historic-jail-construction-planning-study,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28794,"Houston County Courthouse Historic Structure Report",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Commissioner Judy Storlie, Commissioner Justin Zmyewski, Commissioner Steve Schuldt, Commissioner Teresa Walter, Commissioner Dana Kjome",0.03,"Houston County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to write a historic structure report for the Houston County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rick,Howden,"Houston County","304 South Marshall Street",Caledonia,MN,55921,507-725-5836,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/houston-county-courthouse-historic-structure-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031234,"Hull Rehabilitation of Streetcar Boat ""Minnehaha""",2024,104669,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",104669,,"Lisa Stevens, President; Aaron Person, Vice-President, Tom McCarthy, Treasurer; Liz Vandam, Secretary; Joanie Holst, Director; Sharon Provost, Director; Jeff Magnuson, Director; Scott McGinnis, Director.",0.735294118,"Lake Minnetonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the boat 'Minnehaha', listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tom,McCarthy,"Lake Minnetonka Historical Society","P. O. Box 672",Wayzata,MN,55391,9524718788,tmcskipper@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hull-rehabilitation-streetcar-boat-minnehaha,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012530,"Humanistic Judaism in Minnesota: An Oral History of Or Emet",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,827,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10827,,"Scott Chazdon, Carrie Dickson, Janet Mayer, Anne Handley, Sharon Miller",0.05,"Or Emet, Minnesota Congregation for Humanistic Judaism","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the Minnesota history of Or Emet, Humanistic Judaism.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Scott,Chazdon,"Or Emet, Minnesota Congregation for Humanistic Judaism"," 4316 Aries Court "," Eagan "," MN ",55123,"(612) 251-2178"," president@oremet.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/humanistic-judaism-minnesota-oral-history-or-emet,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17055,"HUMC National Register Nomination Preparation",2010,3500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1000,,,,,,"Hamline United Methodist Church",," To hire a professional historian to complete research and documentation of the Hamline United Methodist Church building, in preparation for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"To hire a professional historian to complete research and documentation of the Hamline United Methodist Church building, in preparation for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mary,Bakeman,,"1178 County Road B W",Roseville,MN,55113,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/humc-national-register-nomination-preparation,,,, 17171,"Hurd House/Anderson Hotel Reuse Study",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8500,,,,,,"City of Wabasha",," A reuse study on the Hurd House/Anderson Hotel, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, was completed by John Lauber and Associates with a final draft sent to the City of Wabasha on 1/24/2011.  The City of Wabasha Historic Preservation Commission and Port Authority along with City Administrator and Planner were directly involved with the development of the project. The Hurd House/Anderson Hotel was closed in early 2009 and has remained closed since First State Bank took position in late 2009. The Building is locked with minimal heat and protection from the elements. The property does not have a day to day caretaker as it did when it was previously operated as a hotel in private ownership. The City Port Authority working with the First State Bank has worked diligently with a number or interested parties to look at selling the property to a party that would re-establish its usc as a hotel. Each of these prospective parties had significant interest in hotel and restaurant operations, several of a historic nature. The primary goal for the reuse study was to find a qualified party interested in acquiring the property and placing it back into use.  The grantee reported that they had a group very interested in the property only because of the work undertaken by this study. ",,"To conduct and prepare a reuse study of the Hurd House/Anderson Hotel listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-06-16,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,David,"Schmidt CM, AICP",,"900 Hiawatha Dr. E., PO Box 268",Wabasha,MN,55981,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hurd-houseanderson-hotel-reuse-study,,,, 10007346,"HVAC Evaluation of Caponi Art Park Archive Storage Areas",2017,8000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8000,,"Wayne Potratz - President; Lawrence Werner - Vice President; Rhea Benz - Secretary; Kirk Muhlenbruck - Treasurer; Tom Barnard; Cheryl Caponi; Renee Ervasti; Andrew Pimental; Rachel Powers;",,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,651-454-9412,ccaponi@caponiartpark.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-caponi-art-park-archive-storage-areas,,,,0 10007347,"HVAC System Evaluation",2017,8800,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The Questions and Answers Engineering firm performed an assessment of the current HVAC system. Their assessment took into consideration the ability to evenly heat and cool spaces occupied by people and collections; minimize relative humidity swings to the greatest extent possible; and a system that requires minimal maintenance. QSE's proposals gave us three options to achieve the goals of the project.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8800,,"Kent Broten, Sharon Bubb, Jerome Peters, Stanley Demeyere, Eugene Johnson, Ollie Urdahl, Loren Abrahamson, Mike Bubb, Dennis Hjelle, Jill Hall, Bill Sedgeman, Shirley Johnson, Delores Sedlacek, Wayne Olson, Mike Johnson, Marilyn Carlson, Doug Anderson, Jeanette Reierson, Ethel Thorlacius, Colleen Anderson, Derald Mercil, Mike Baird, Kay Baird",,"Marshall County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Broten,"Marshall County Historical Society","PO Box 103, 808 East Johnson Avenue",Warren,MN,56762,218-416-0694,mchs@wiktel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Marshall,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-system-evaluation,,,,0 10007348,"HVAC System Installation",2017,96400,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",96400,,"Belwin Rode, Allen Smith, Don Tofte, Deanna Hoffman, Linda Carstens, Jan Goff, Jan Pagel, Marilyn Kent, Doris Koosmann, Luella Young, Dale Erickson, Don Johnson, Karen Syverson, Edward Pederson, Donna Aschman",,"Swift County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Swift County Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sue,Hauer,"Swift County Historical Society","2135 Minnesota Avenue",Benson,MN,56215,320-843-4467,swiftmuseum@embarqmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Swift,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-system-installation,,,,0 10007121,"HVAC System Implementation",2018,94180,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",94180,,"Kent Broten, president, Mike Johnson, vice-president, Delores Sedlacek, secretary, Colleen Anderson, treasurer, Sharon Bubb, Jerome Peters, Stanley Demeyere, Eugene Jorgenson, Ollie Urdahl, Loren Abramhamson, Mike Bubb, Dennis Hjelle, Jill Hall, Shirley Johnson, Marilyn Carlson, Doug Anderson, Jeanette Reierson, Ethel Thorlacius, Derald Mercil, Mike Baird, Kay Baird, Paul Knutson, Sherlyn Meiers, director",,"Marshall County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Marshall County Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kent,Broten,"Marshall County Historical Society","PO Box 103, 808 East Johnson Avenue",Warren,MN,56762,218-416-0694,mchs@wiktel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Marshall,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-system-implementation,,,,0 10007129,"HVAC Building Mechanical System and Museum Envelope Upgrade",2018,363892,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",363892,,"Mary Henke, Bob Allison, Bev Wangerin, Liz Schwarze, Anne Hahn, Tara Russell, John Lofdahl, Lynn Buck, Karen Hendricksen",,"McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade McLeod County Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. ",,"The McLeod County Historical Society was granted funding for a new HVAC unit. The new HVAC unit allows for better climate control within the building, beneficial to the preservation of artifacts and historical documents that might degrade more quickly in an environment with poor air quality or changes in temperature. Additionally, it provides a more comfortable environment for staff and visitors, and eliminates the risk of water damage posed by the previous unit, which was prone to leaks     ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,"McLeod County Historical Society","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,320-587-2109,director@mcleodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"McLeod, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-building-mechanical-system-and-museum-envelope-upgrade,,,, 10007136,"HVAC Design",2018,28700,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",28700,,"Barb Tarcza, Ruth Solem, Bob Glomstad, Fred Eckhardt, Nancy Moen, Beth Westby, Colleen Olson, David Pederson, John Maatz",,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to provide designs for Lac qui Parle County Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barb,Redepenning,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,320-598-7678,Barb.redepenning@lqpco.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-design,,,,0 10012614,"HVAC Evaluation 2018",2018,6000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We now know what options we have for upgrading our heating and cooling system. This was our goal in the project. We felt the contractor did a through job in their evaluation.",,20,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6020,,"Doris Weber, John Ryan, Cheryl Diede, Tim Tauer, Roger Nelson, Carole Young, Marge Renner",,"Springfield Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Ryan,"Springfield Area Historical Society"," 4 W Central Street, PO Box 113 "," Springfield "," MN ",56087,"(507) 920-7816"," Jryan@newulmtel.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-2018,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012671,"HVAC Evaluation for the Winona County History Center",2020,9900," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9900,,"Judy Bodway (President), Bob Fisher (Vice-President), Blake Pickart (Treasurer), Jonelle Moore (ex officio Secretary), Michelle Alexander (City Council), Mary Alice Anderson, Mike Bernatz, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Kelly Fluharty, Sue Hovell, Ken Lindemann, Janis Martin, Denise McDowell, Dennis McEntaffer, Mary Stoltman, Dan Weis"," ","Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Genia,Hesser,"Winona County Historical Society"," 160 Johnson Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-2723"," director@winonahistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-winona-county-history-center,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012326,"HVAC Assessment Recommendations",2019,4600," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Engineers proposed a plan to meet the environmental requirements of the upper level at the Itasca County Museum.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4600,,"President: Jim Uzelac, Vice-President: Bruce Aiton, Secretary: Richard Lacher, Treasurer: John Roessler, Directors: Roberta Truempler, Andrew Shaw, Barb Shipka, Leona Litchke, Esther Hietala, Barb Adams, Susan Kujala, Wilma Behm, and Randy Bragonier. Executive director opens the daily mail. Executive committee consists of board president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and past president who approve of bills paid. A part-time bookkeeper pays the bills. Purchases over $500.00 have to be approved by the whole board. Personnel committee proposes employee pay and benefits to full board for approval. Budget is approved by ICHS members at the annual meeting."," ","Itasca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Lilah J.",Crowe,"Itasca County Historical Society"," 201 N Pokegama Avenue "," Grand Rapids "," MN ",55744,"(218) 326-6431"," ichs@paulbunyan.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-assessment-recommendations,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012379,"HVAC Renovation--Replace Trunk Lines",2019,9950," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","See attached photos, the old inadique trunk lines have been removed and new sealed trunk lines installed.",,408,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10358,,"Stan Ross, Leslie Thomas, Terry Clymer, Laurel Ross, Ken Johnson, Kathy Weed, Jeff Johnson, Deb Erickson"," ","Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Afton Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system for their museum collections area.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum"," 3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178 "," Afton "," MN ",55001,"(651) 436-1346"," stan@aftonhistoricalmuseum.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-renovation-replace-trunk-lines,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012443,"HVAC System Upgrade",2020,163000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,8532,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",171532,,"Jeri Benson, Adam Blahnik, Barbara Weckman Brekke, Nurul Arif Khan, Rick Krant, William Reynolds, Fred Simon",0.02,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Scott County Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heather,Hoagland,"Scott County Historical Society"," 235 Fuller Street South "," Shakopee "," MN ",55379,"(952) 445-0378"," hhoagland@scottcountyhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-system-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012471,"HVAC Renovation - Add Zoning",2020,9135," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The data log shows we have tight control over temperature and humidity. There is no longer any outside influence of the environment since the replace of the duct work and zoning has been completed.",,408,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9543,,"Stan Ross, Leslie Thomas, Terry Clymer, Laurel Ross, Deb Erickson, Ken Johnson, Kathy Weed, Jeff Johnson"," ","Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Afton Historical Society and Museum's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum"," 3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178 "," Afton "," MN ",55001,"(651) 436-1346"," stan@aftonhistoricalmuseum.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-renovation-add-zoning,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17817,"HVAC Evaluation of The Bakken Museum’s Storage Vaults",2013,4900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4900,,"Marjorie F. Andersen, Earl E. Bakken, Brad Bakken, Rebecca Bergman, Larry Bick, Larry Boll, Bruce H. Bruemmer, Georgine L. Busch, Michael Day, Donald Gerhardt, Matthew Hunt, Neil MacCormick, Kandace Olsen, Thomas F. Peterson, Jr., John L. Powers, Lesa Ramos, Kathy Scoggin, Roger H. Stuewer, Matthew Thell, David Whitman",,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate the current system preparatory to better control of the Bakken Museum environment.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate the current system preparatory to better control of the Bakken Museum environment.",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Adrian,Fischer,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-bakken-museum-s-storage-vaults,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17855,"HVAC Planning at Ames-Florida-Stork House",2013,5900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5900,,,,"City of Rockford","Local/Regional Government","To hire a professional heating, ventilation and air conditioning engineer to evaluate the Ames-Florida House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and make recommendations for meeting climate standards.",,"To hire a professional heating, ventilation and air conditioning engineer to evaluate the Ames-Florida House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and make recommendations for meeting climate standards.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Nancy,Carswell,"City of Rockford","6031 Main Street",Rockford,MN,55373,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-planning-ames-florida-stork-house,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17957,"HVAC for the Archival Storage Area",2013,42385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,42385,,"Barclay Carriar, Tim Chirhart, Jon McGee, Annette Atkins, Elaine Davis, Carolyn Garven, Chuck Goebel,Deb Huschle, Sharon Libert, Patrick McNeal, Doug Petersen, Bruce Skalbeck and Ann Stone",,"Stearns History Museum and Research Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To implement recommendations from an HVAC evaluation that will ensure better climate control for the preservation of historic resources in a 1,300 square foot archival storage vault",,"To implement recommendations from an HVAC evaluation that will ensure better climate control for the preservation of historic resources in a 1,300 square foot archival storage vault",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Decker,"Stearns History Museum and Research Center","235 33rd Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-archival-storage-area,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17567,"HVAC Evaluation",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Cook County Historical Society",," To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate current system preparatory to better control of the North Superior Lifeboat Station Lightkeeper's House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and current home of the Cook County Historical Society. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17639,"HVAC Update Phase 2",2012,81391,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,81391,,,,"Pope County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install climate control that meets museum standards in order to better preserve collections that document Pope County history.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Merlin,Peterson,"Pope County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-update-phase-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024976,"HVAC Assessment at the Landmark Center and Metro Square",2021,9200,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The assessment was completed, and as expected, identified potential solutions to RCHS's environmental needs in these two collections spaces.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9200,,"Jo Anne Driscoll, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Jo Emerson, Martin Fallon, Anne Field, Tim Glines, Lorraine Griffin Johnson, John Guthmann, John Hamburger, Elizabeth J. Keyes, Judy Kishel, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Debbie Lee, Joe Lutz, Robert W. Mairs, Marc J Manderscheid, James Miller, Jonathan H. Morgan, Peter Nguyen, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George T. Stephenson, James Stolpestad, Joe Twomey, July Vang, Glenn Wiessner, Jerry Woelfel (Chair), Lee Pao Xiong",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512220701,mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-assessment-landmark-center-and-metro-square,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024977,"HVAC Evaluation",2021,9000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","We received the report that allows us to more toward a new HVAC system.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9000,,"Natalie Bosshar, Sandy Craighead, Idelle Erickson, Gary Gorman, John Guthmann, Barb Hermann, David Novy, Lrena Palm, Bonna Scherer, Jim Stevenson, Emily White,",,"North Star Scouting Memorabilia","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kurt,Leichtle,"North Star Scouting Memorabilia","2640 E Seventh Avenue","North St. Paul",MN,55109,6517482880,consultinghistoriankel@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025028,"HVAC System Design",2021,9394,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The designs were reviewed and finalized so the Short Term Impact is completed. Obtaining the HVAC designs for the Cokato Museum sets up the City of Cokato to move on to the Intermediate Impact--applying for a large grant to complete the designed HVAC system in the 2023 large grant cycle. Once the City of Cokato is able to replace its outdated system with an improved, more efficient HVAC system, the Cokato Museum will be able to achieve the Long Term Impact by monitoring the new system so that it continues to achieve museum standards and create a healthier environment for its patrons, staff, and collection.",,1456,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10850,,"Mayor Gordon Erickson, Council Members Jarod Sebring, Kevin Wilson, Carl Harju, and Phil Martinson.",,"City of Cokato","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a new design for Cokato Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a new design for Cokato Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Johanna,Ellison,"City of Cokato","PO Box 686",Cokato,MN,55321-0686,3202862427,jellison@cokato.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-system-design,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031353,"HVAC Assessment",2023,9600,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,150,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9750,,"President: Duane Bakke, Lanesboro Vice President: Heather Hill, Cherry Grove Secretary: Sandra Seha, Fountain Treasurer: Sally Jeske, Wykoff District Representatives District 1: John Glady, Wykoff District 2: Sherry Hanson, Choice District 3: Gretchen Mensink-Lovejoy, Spring Valley District 4: Rick Lamon, Lanesboro Members At Large: Norleen Cooke, Jill Helget",,"Fillmore County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Sturgis,"Fillmore County Historical Society","202 County Road 8",Fountain,MN,55935,5072684449,sara@fillmorecountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-assessment-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031250,"HVAC & Lighting System Renovation",2024,79295,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,11842,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",91137,,"Cheryl Diede, John Ryan, Marge Renner, Bob Sturm, Peggy Larson, Roger Neilson, Steve Renner, Robert Sturm. All board members serve with no compensation and the Museum is run completely by volunteer staff.",,"Springfield Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Springfield Area Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system and lighting in their museum.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Ryan,"Springfield Area Historical Society","4 W Central Street, PO Box 113",Springfield,MN,56087,5079207816,Jryan@newulmtel.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Brown, Redwood",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-lighting-system-renovation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17492,"HVAC Evaluation",2011,6950,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Hewitt",," A professional heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) engineer was hired to conduct an HVAC evaluation comparing the relative merits and costs of  a conventional HVAC system with a geothermal system.  The result was the geothermal system was more expensive with a fifty-year payback term. Purchasing a conventional system was recommended as the upgrade for meeting climate standards. ",,"To hire a professional heating, ventilation and air conditioning engineer to evaluate the Hewitt School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and make recommendations for meeting climate standards",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michael,Dagen,,"Hewitt Historical Society, PO Box 73",Hewitt,MN,56453,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Todd,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation,,,, 17525,"HVAC Evaluation",2011,5500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Le Sueur County Historical Society",,"To hire a qualified HVAC engineer to prepare planning documents for a future project to improve environmental conditions for the Elysian School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire a qualified HVAC engineer to prepare planning documents for a future project to improve environmental conditions for the Elysian School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathy,Burns,,"301 NE Second Street, PO Box 357",Elysian,MN,56028,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-0,,,, 34009,"HVAC Assessment",2015,5200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5200,,"Stan Ross, Laurel Ross, Ken Martens, Terry Clymer, Kathy Weed, Mike Thoemke, Deb Erickson, Ken Johnson, Sandi Alexander",0.00,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to perform an assessment of Afton Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178",Afton,MN,55001,651-436-1346,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-assessment,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34022,"HVAC Evaluation",2015,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","With the recommendations received after our on-site evaluation and conference call we now have a better understanding of we as a Historical Society need to do to preserve our county's history for those that come after us.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",6500,,"Linda Carstens, Jan Goff, Deanna Hoffman, Marilyn Kent, Doris Koosman, Don Johnson, Karen Mellgren, Jan Pagel, Belwin Rode, Allen Smith, Karen Syverson, Don Tofte, Luella Young, Cty Commission Rep Pete Peterson",0.00,"Swift County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to perform an assessment of Swift County Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marie,Tucker,"Swift County Historical Society","2135 Minnesota Avenue",Benson,MN,56215,320-843-4467,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Swift,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-4,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34023,"HVAC Evaluation",2015,9800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9800,,"Jim Aamodt, Fred Bursch, Jim Eidsvold, Dennis Gimmestad, Loraine Jensen, Kevin Kopischke, Carl Mammel, Dennis Martinson, Rick Paulsen, Terry Quist, Duane Rost, Rose Shorma, Lee Wangstad, Dick Wilson",0.00,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bruce,Olson,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","205 3rd Avenue, PO Box 1216",Alexandria,MN,56308,320-759-1114,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-5,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28755,"HVAC Building Mechanical System Evaluation",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6000,,"Stan Ehrke, Karen Hendrickson, Gerard Stifter, Tara Russell, Dave Horrmann, Anne Hahn, Lowell Ueland, Scott Rehmann, Ray Pavlish",,"McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate the current system preparatory to better control of the McLeod County Historical Society museum environment.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,"McLeod County Historical Society","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,320-587-2109,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"McLeod, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-building-mechanical-system-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28880,"HVAC System Update: Phase I",2015,148101,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,148101,,"Richard Seeboth, James Berg, Scott Windschitl, Andrew Lochner, Dennis Potter",0.00,"Brown County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Brown County Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",,,2014-10-01,2017-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Burgess,"Brown County","PO Box 248","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-233-2616,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-system-update-phase-i,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28907,"HVAC and Building Systems Peer Review and Architectural Engineering Design Plan",2015,83000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,83000,,"Anne Hahn, Karen Hendricksen, Gary Ziemer, Tara Russell, Stan Ehrke, Ray Pavlish, Dave Horrmann, Lowell Ueland, Scott Rehmann",0.00,"McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to assess McLeod County Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,"McLeod County Historical Society","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,320-587-2109,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, McLeod",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-and-building-systems-peer-review-and-architectural-engineering-design-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28647,"HVAC evaluation",2014,5600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5600,,"David Neuger, Ron Gardner, Sarah Beimers, Heather Scott, Jane McWilliams, Susannah Ottaway, Alice Thomas, Scott Richardson, Jim Christistensen, Lisa Peterson, Debby Nitz, Christian Hakala, MIchele Reese, Lindsay Hawkins, Eric Fure-Slocum",,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate the current system in preparation for better control of the Northfield Historical Society museum environment.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hayes,Scriven,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-9268,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-3,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28685,"HVAC for Collection Storage",2014,63130,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,63130,,"President: Leona Litchke; Vice-President; Esther Hietala, Treasurer; John Roessler, Secretary; Richard Lacher, John Zimmerman, Roberta Truempler, Barb Shipka, Barb Adams, Jim Uzelac, Andrew Shaw, Jean Harkins Executive director opens daily mail, Executive committee; board president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and past president approved of bills paid, part-time bookkeeper pay the bills. Purchases over $500.00 have to be approved by the whole board. Personal committee proposes employee pay and benefits to full board for approval. Working budget is approved by members at the annual meeting in October. Find attached document three: Board resolution to apply for this grant.",,"Itasca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To implement recommendations from an HVAC evaluation that will ensure better climate control for the preservation of historic resources documenting Itasca County history.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lilah,Crowe,"Itasca County Historical Society","201 N Pokegama Avenue","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,218-326-6431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-collection-storage,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28492,"HVAC Evaluation for Collections Storage",2013,5900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5900,,"President: Leona Litchke, Vise-President: Esther Hietala, Treasurer: John Roessler, Secretary: Richard Lacher, John Zimmerman, Jim Uzelac, Barbara Shipka, Roberta Truempler, Barbara Adams, Jena Harkins,",,"Itasca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide an engineering assessment of the museum's environmental systems.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lilah,Crowe,"Itasca County Historical Society","201 N Pokegama Avenue","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,218-326-6431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-collections-storage,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34037,"HVAC Systems Evaluation",2015,8500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",8500,,"Fred Eckhardt, Bob Glomstad, Ruth Solem, Barb Tarcza, Ruth Larson, Beth Westby, Rolland Moen, Theresa Bly, Graylen Carlson",0.00,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to perform an assessment of Lac qui Parle Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barb,Redepenning,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,320-598-7678,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-systems-evaluation,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34041,"HVAC Evaluation for Hennepin History Museum",2015,8000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",8000,,"Barb Grahn, Linda Higgins (Ex officio), Bill Hogle, Anita Jain, Kim Jeppesen, Leone Johnson, Cara Letofsky, Ann Lewis, Becka Rahn, Deborah Shepherd, John Watson",0.00,"Hennepin History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cedar,Phillips,"Hennepin History Museum","2303 Third Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55404,612-870-1329,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-hennepin-history-museum,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34045,"HVAC Evaluation for the Dassel History Center and Ergot Museum",2016,7900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",7900,,"Mary Jane Arens, David Broesder, Jerry Bollman, David Floren, Maribel Gilmer, Dianne Johnson, Julie Lindquist, John Sandstede, Robert Wilde, Terri Boese",0.00,"Dassel Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carolyn,Holje,"Dassel Area Historical Society","901 First Street, PO Box D",Dassel,MN,55325,320-275-3077,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-dassel-history-center-and-ergot-museum,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34053,"HVAC Evaluation for the Charles P. Noyes Cottage",2016,5000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5000,,"Jenni Corbett, Rheanna Raymond, Kim Godfrey, Brady Ramsay, Eunice Cote, Jo Emerson, Shawn Mullaney, Dave Peterson, Michelle Vadnais",0.00,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to perform an assessment of the Charles P. Noyes Cottage's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,651-407-5327,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-charles-p-noyes-cottage,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34054,"HVAC Evaluation for the White Bear Lake Armory",2016,6000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",6000,,"Jenni Corbett, Rheanna Raymond, Kim Godfrey, Brady Ramsay, Eunice Cote, Jo Emerson, Shawn Mullaney, Dave Peterson, Michelle Vadnais",0.00,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to perform an assessment of White Bear Lake Area Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system at the White Bear Lake Armory.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,651-407-5327,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-white-bear-lake-armory,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34065,"HVAC Evaluation",2016,8400,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The study and recommendations are pleasantly more detailed then I had anticipated.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8400,,"Robert Engberg, Pete Peterson, Seth Wellnitz, Mike Faurie, Matt Anderson, Colleen Hendershot Dejong, Barb Wazelle.",0.00,"Kanabec County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate the current system in preparation for better control of the Kanabec County Historical Society museum environment.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendy,Quinn,"Kanabec County Historical Society","805 Forest Ave W",Mora,MN,55051,763-742-6562,executive.director@kanabechistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hvac-evaluation-6,,,,0 17356,"Hydroelectric Dam Display",2011,1655,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Rapidan Heritage Society",," An interpretive exhibit was created with table displays using historically factual text and illustrative photographs and a short play was developed to tell the story of how the dam was built and its affect on the local people and economy. The exhibit counters negative impressions about the dam and provides little known information to the public. Research included files, papers and photographs from the BECHS, a local appeal in newspapers and on radio for personal accounts, Blue Earth county information and information from companies involved in the reconstruction of the dam in the 1980's. The exhibit and play were first presented at the Rapidan Dam Centennial event on August 14, 2010. The displays are now on exhibit at the Rapidan Depot and are available for use at other events and venues.        ",,"To research and produce a small traveling exhibit about the construction of the hydroelectric Rapidan Dam in 1910.",2010-07-30,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jane,Tarjeson,,"55186 190 Street",Mankato,MN,56001,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydroelectric-dam-display,,,, 28803,"I-35 Duluth Area Construction Oral History Project",2014,4900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4900,,"Don Ness, Mayor Patrick Boyle, President of City Council Jay Fosle, Councilor Sharla Gardner, Councilor Dan Hartman, Councilor Jennifer Julsrud, Councilor Garry Krause, Councilor Linda Krug, Councilor Emily Larson, Councilor Jim Stauber, Councilor",,"City of Duluth","Local/Regional Government","To document in 10 interviews the history of the development of Interstate 35 through Duluth.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ben,VanTassel,"City of Duluth","208 City Hall, 411 West First Street",Duluth,MN,55802,218-730-5480,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/i-35-duluth-area-construction-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17041,"I-35W Bridge Collapse Exhibit and Commemoration",2013,79000,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,79000,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","A photo exhibit and commemorative event marked the fifth anniversary of a catastrophic event in Minnesota history: the collapse of the I-35W bridge. For the exhibit, local artist Vance Gellert interviewed and photographed survivors, people who lost loved ones, first responders and other helpers. The exhibit was on view at Mill City Museum in Minneapolis from Aug. 1 to Dec. 30, 2012. A public commemorative event at Mill City Museum on Aug. 1 featured original works including a musical composition, a ten-minute play and five poems commissioned by Nautilus Music-Theater, The Playwrights’ Center and Rain Taxi Review of Books, respectively.",,"A photo exhibit and commemorative event marked the fifth anniversary of a catastrophic event in Minnesota history: the collapse of the I-35W bridge. For the exhibit, local artist Vance Gellert interviewed and photographed survivors, people who lost loved ones, first responders and other helpers. The exhibit was on view at Mill City Museum in Minneapolis from Aug. 1 to Dec. 30, 2012. A public commemorative event at Mill City Museum on Aug. 1 featured original works including a musical composition, a ten-minute play and five poems commissioned by Nautilus Music-Theater, The Playwrights’ Center and Rain Taxi Review of Books, respectively.",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matt,Hill,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/i-35w-bridge-collapse-exhibit-and-commemoration,,,, 17582,"I-35W Bridge Collapse Exhibit: Firefighter Response",2012,5950,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum",," To assemble historic resources necessary to complement a traveling exhibit about emergency response. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/i-35w-bridge-collapse-exhibit-firefighter-response,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17739,"I-35W Bridge Collapse Exhibit: Panel Construction",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install an exhibit about the Interstate 35W Bridge Collapse for the fifth anniversary in 2012",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Yaeger,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/i-35w-bridge-collapse-exhibit-panel-construction,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17511,"IAM Oral History Project",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,18860,,,,,,"India Association of Minnesota",," This project is sixth in a series between the India Association of Minnesota and the Minnesota Historical Society. It was developed to convey the history of the Indian Music Society of Minnesota (IMSOM) in three ways: 1. The collection and transcription of seven interviews telling the oral history of IMSOM. 2. The digitization of thirty years of concert performance recordings by leading musiciains from India as well as local artists. 3. The collection, catalogizing and archiving of IMSOM documentation in the form of program notes, season brochures, official documents related to the organization, press releases, flyers, posters and a CD of the 25th Anniversary event. Access to high quality recorded material from musicians of India over a thirty-year period is now available to those interested in a brief but culturally important time of classical Indian music. ",,"To document in 7 interviews the history of subcontinental Indian music in Minnesota",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Raj,Menon,,"PO Box 130158","St. Paul",MN,55113,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/iam-oral-history-project,,,, 10025052,"Identifying and Cataloging Native American, African American and Asian American Resources in the Golden Valley Historical Society Archives",2022,9900,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,3975,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13875,,"Kenneth Huber (president), Steve Schmidgall (vice-president),Don Anderson (secretary), David Kuball (treasurer), Jenny Brookins, Jim Elert and Larry Fonnest (Golden Valley City Council Member)..",,"Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Kuball,"Golden Valley Historical Society","7800 Golden Valley Road","Golden Valley",MN,55427,6127592000,dkuball@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/identifying-and-cataloging-native-american-african-american-and-asian-american-resources,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28737,"Identifying World War One Veterans of Pipestone County",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Maurice Bickford, Paul Everett, Annabelle Gilmore, Deb Brockberg, Chuck Draper, Susie Otto, Doug Carstensen, Joni Petersen, Curt Hess",,"Pipestone County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to identify and research World War I veterans in Pipestone County.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Hoskins,"Pipestone County Historical Society","113 S Hiawatha Avenue",Pipestone,MN,56164,507-825-2563,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/identifying-world-war-one-veterans-pipestone-county,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17589,"ImageData Microfilm Scanner Purchase",2012,6999,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Nicollet County Historical Society",," To provide greater accessibility to, and use of, the NCHS microfilm research collection. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nicollet,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/imagedata-microfilm-scanner-purchase,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17718,"Immigrant and Ethnic Farming Traditions in Frogtown",2012,5500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5500,,,,"District 7 Planning Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 interviews the history of the immigrant gardening in Saint Paul",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ryan,McLaughlin,"District 7 Planning Council",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/immigrant-and-ethnic-farming-traditions-frogtown,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007349,"Implementation of Environmental Monitoring Program",2017,2114,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","A short-term measurable outcome that we hoped to achieve with this project is the creation of a report that contains one full year of environmental data for our main museum facility. We will have to wait a couple of more months before we have that full data set, but an abbreviated report has been attached. This report will help us when we move forward on our long-term goal of hiring an environmental consultant, which will be done when we accomplish our collection inventory projects.",,120,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2234,,"Mary Nelson (President), Robert Fischer (Vice President), Tom Bremer (Treasurer), Jonelle Moore (ex officio Secretary), Michelle Alexander (City Council), Sandra Burke, Jerome Christenson, Sue Hovell, Margaret Johnson, Ken Lindamann, Patrick Marek, Mary Polus, Jim Pomeroy, Pat Rogers, LeRoy Telstad, Marianne Hohenner, Janis Martin, Judy Bodway, Blake Pickart.",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To monitor, assess, and make necessary changes to environmental controls at the museum.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-2723,director@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-environmental-monitoring-program,,,,0 10012514,"Implementation of Historical Manuscript: Becoming Sinclair Lewis",2020,6200," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1200,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7400,,"Jim Umhoefer, Roberta Olson, Pat Lewis, Colleen Steffes, Deb Himsl, John Rasmussen, Mark Roberg, Mike Carlson, Eric Torgerson, Nancy Weyer, Tracy Tamillo"," ","Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Sinclair Lewis.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation"," 39336 Wild Rose Court "," Sauk Centre "," MN ",56378,"(320) 352-2735"," umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-historical-manuscript-becoming-sinclair-lewis,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17959,"Implementing the Ojibwe Exhibit",2013,85900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,85900,,"Rally Hess, Larry Killien, Harlan Tardy, Shelly Robinson, Bonnie Fena, Carly Melin, Paul Janssen",,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To finalize, fabricate, and install the Ojibwe exhibit segment in the ""People"" permanent exhibit",,"To finalize, fabricate, and install the Ojibwe exhibit segment in the ""People"" permanent exhibit",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mai,Vang,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementing-ojibwe-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025015,"Implementation--CollectiveAccess Museum Software",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","1) Short term: Achieved. Volunteers are able to securely login in, add or edit collections information from anywhere with internet access. This is done within 15-30 days. The CA System records which staff member enters data. This was achieved with support from Ann Grandy, the CollectiveAccess Project Manager, the Whirl i Gig team, current museum volunteers and (new) additional museum volunteers. 2) Intermediate: Pioneer Village is being managed elsewhere. Donor information is/can be added. Staff access is set up. Any artifact adds or edits are tracked to the staff/volunteers who enter the data to CollectiveAccess. We will communicate updates to the public as we move forward. 3) Long term: We have or will achieve the long term measurements, all is expected to go smoothly. Reporting is fast and effective. Team members are able to access Collective Access off site. As of now, there is one lead volunteer using CA offsite. We have acquired 3 more volunteers, they are working on CA at the museum now. We can do marketing anytime: send people to mncollections.org, add info to our Facebook (FB) site or share a favorite artifact with Ann Grandy to place on their FB pages. We do plan a focused marketing and promotions campaign January 2023.",,4384,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14384,,"President Teresa Romaan, Secretary Amanda Schultz, Treasurer Chuck Johnson, Board members: Rose Neseth, Jean Grismer, Jim Stoderl. Also Shirley Davidson, Director of the History Arts and Cultural Organization (Friends of the Museum) and Office Manager Heidi Davidson",,"Friends of the Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marcia,Davis,"Friends of the Museum","230 1st Avenue North",Perham,MN,56573,2183718370,marcia@itowmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-collectiveaccess-museum-software,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025149,"Implementing the Links, Inc.'s 50th Anniversary Exhibition",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,3350,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13350,,"Jo Anne Driscoll, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Jo Emerson, Anne Field, Tim Glines, Lorraine Griffin Johnson, John Guthmann, John Hamburger, Elizabeth J. Keyes, Judy Kishel, Debbie Lee, Joe Lutz, Robert W. Mairs, Marc J Manderscheid, James Miller, Peter Nguyen, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George T. Stephenson, Joe Twomey, July Vang, Glenn Wiessner, Jerry Woelfel (Chair), Lee Pao Xiong",0.02,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an exhibit on the 50th anniversary of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Chapter of the Links, Inc., an African American women's organization.",,"To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an exhibit on the 50th anniversary of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Chapter of the Links, Inc., an African American women's organization.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512220701,mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementing-links-incs-50th-anniversary-exhibition,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031254,"Implementation of LOW County Historical Society Exhibits",2024,299100,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,26500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",325600,,"Calista Wolf, Robert Humeniuk, Greg Johnson, Gretchen Mehmel, Roxanne Larson, Don Holte, Connie Nesmith",,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to develop and install updated exhibits on the history of Lake of the Woods County.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lindsay,Marshall,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","206 8th Avenue SE, Suite 150",Baudette,MN,56623,2186341200,lowhsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-low-county-historical-society-exhibits,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org", 33979,"Implement an Institution-Wide Environmental Monitoring Program",2016,4931,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",4931,,"Julie Brady, Anne Cowie, Cheryl Dickson, Jo Driscoll, Mari Oynagi Eggum, Tom Fabel, Martin Fallon, William Frels, John Guthmann, Richard Heydinger, Ken Johnson, Sandy Kiernat, David Kristal, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Kevin McDonough, Nancy McKillips, Susan McNeely, Jim Miller, Jonathon Morgan, Bob Muschewske, Chad Roberts, Jim Stolpestad, Ralph Thrane, Susan Vento, Jerry Woelfel",0.00,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To monitor, assess, and make necessary changes to environmental controls at the museum sites.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-0701,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implement-institution-wide-environmental-monitoring-program,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28812,"Implementation of Timeline Exhibit Panels",2015,9640,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9640,,"President Audra Nissen-Boyer, VP Kathryn Youngberg, Treasurer Tom Piche, Secretary David Pope, Marilee Reck, Jim King, Jerry Rutledge, Jim Tippy, Brad Wendland, Charles Espe, Henry Lewer, David Dunn, Linda Grant, Al Rose, Jim Peterson",,"Waseca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire consultants to develop and install an exhibit on Waseca County history.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sheila,Morris,"Waseca County Historical Society","PO Box 314",Waseca,MN,56093,507-835-7700,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-timeline-exhibit-panels,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025280,"Improving Demographic Data Collection at The Bakken Museum",2023,5700,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1144,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6844,,"Brad Bakken, Rebecca M. Bergman, J.D. Blank, Matt Boehlke, Doreen Bortel, Jessica Burdette, Caroline Byrd, Raquel Briskin, Georgine L. Busch, Heather Campe, Lavanya Gundamaraju, Jeff Hillins, Matthew Hunt, Mary Jo Kreitzer, Ann Ladd, Song Lo, Mark Van Osnabrugge, Molly Sanford, Paula Skjefte, Carl Stamp, Barb Stinnett, John Uribe, and Heather Walch",,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant who will direct The Bakken Museum in collecting more accurate demographic information from visitors to better understand who is and who is not visiting the museum.",,"To hire a qualified consultant who will direct The Bakken Museum in collecting more accurate demographic information from visitors to better understand who is and who is not visiting the museum.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Imholte,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,6129263878,imholte@thebakken.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improving-demographic-data-collection-bakken-museum,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025290,"Improvement of Preservation Lighting",2023,4175,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,571,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4746,,"Tom Brace, Chuck Standfuss, Nyle Zikmund, Sue Maga, Kathi Osmonson, Louis Goldenberg",,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Firefighter's Hall and museum's lighting system.",,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Firefighter's Hall and museum's lighting system.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nyle,Zikmund,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","664 22nd Avenue NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,6128607442,nzikmund@sbmfire.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvement-preservation-lighting,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17178,"Improvement of Weyerhaeuser Museum Environment",2011,46106,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8612,,,,,,"Morrison County Historical Society",,"To upgrade the HVAC system and insulation at The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum in order to both meet museum and historic preservation standards.",,"To upgrade the HVAC system and insulation at The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum in order to both meet museum and historic preservation standards.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mary,Warner,,"2151 S. Lindbergh Drive, PO Box 239","Little Falls",MN,56345,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improvement-weyerhaeuser-museum-environment,,,, 28962,"Inclusivity and Diversity Initiative",2014,45000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","FY14/15 138 staff completed the IDI and follow-up 1:1 debriefing sessions; our partner, the YWCA provided 7 trainings with individual debriefs for the Senior Leadership Team, Management Council and Diversity Committee; in addition, an external consultant, Joe Gerstandt, provided 3 trainings and Norman Benson provided a training about American Indian History and Culture; in addition, 17 staff attended The Forum on Workplace Inclusion, a 3-day intensive workshop focused on diversity and inclusion in workplace environments",,,,,45000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Diversity Committee guides MNHS in relation to its strategic priority for diversity and inclusivity. The team meets regularly to discuss current offerings, interactions with various diverse communities and provides services for MNHS to increase cultural competency of staff. The committee activities have emphasized training and development of staff, choosing the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) as an assessment tool to provide a benchmark of the current state of intercultural competency with the plan of reassessing at a later date to gauge improvements.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inclusivity-and-diversity-initiative,,,, 10012624,"Increasing Our Preservation Capabilities: Phase 1",2020,4212," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,504,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4716,,"Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Amy Lammers, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, John Dobmeier, Frank Gross, Russ Hanson, Gloria Lee, NoNell Moore, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jim Steen, Deb White"," ","Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To monitor, assess, and make necessary changes to environmental controls in the museum's storage and exhibit spaces.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County"," PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North "," Moorhead "," MN ",56560,"(218) 299-5511"," lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/increasing-our-preservation-capabilities-phase-1,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012302,"Increasing Collections Storage Capacity - Archives",2019,76484," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We have achieved our short-term progress indicators of having the probate files moved to the Archives and having clear walkways in the Archives with our mobile shelving project. Because our archival consultant indicated that our collections policy was in good shape and fairly clear about what we will consider and what we won?t accept for the collection, his advice to make this information more publicly available through our website should help to reduce the number of duplicate or inappropriate items offered to the collection. His guidelines for developing a digital collections policy will be incorporated into the current collections policy following further discussion by a committee that will be developing a collections matrix that will more clearly explain what MCHS will consider for its collection. The idea for this matrix arose after 2 futurism retreats were held by the board and staff in early 2020 to discuss our space and collections.",,5718,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",82202,,"Tim Houle, Todd Kosovich, John Lauer, Lee Obermiller, Pat Quinn, Camille Warzecha, Stan Wielinski",0.06,"Morrison County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better storage conditions, allowing for greater public access to objects in the collection.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Warner,"Morrison County Historical Society"," 2151 S Lindbergh Drive, PO Box 239 "," Little Falls "," MN ",56345,"(320) 632-4007"," mocohistory@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/increasing-collections-storage-capacity-archives,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025257,"Increasing Access to Historical Healthcare Artifacts",2023,103162,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,30964,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",134126,,"Board of Regents: Mary A. Davenport, James T. Farnsworth, Douglas A. Huebsch, Ruth E. Johnson, Tadd Johnson, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, (Chair) Kendall J. Powell, Darrin M. Rosha, (Vice Chair) Steven A. Swiggum, Bo Thao-Urabe, Kodi J. Verhalen",1.04,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","Public College/University","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources. ",,"The Wangensteen Historical Library at the University of Minnesota holds 73,000 books and over 8,000 artifacts related to health and medicine, primarily from 1800 to 1980. Grant funds enhanced access to 2,066 health-related artifacts by improving their metadata and photographing them for the UMedia repository. Additionally, 3D models of 56 artifacts were created, allowing users to explore these objects digitally while protecting their physical integrity, thereby supporting research and preserving the collection. View 3D artifacts » ",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Emily,Beck,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,9527972161,ebeck@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/increasing-access-historical-healthcare-artifacts,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org ", 28991,"Increasing Capacity of the Northfield History Collaborative",2014,17303,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chater 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, b. 3. History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",,,23954,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",41257,,"David Neuger, Ron Gardner, Sarah Beimers, Heather Scott, Jane McWilliams, Cliff Clarke,Alice Thomas, Scott Richardson, Jim Christensen, Lisa Peterson, Debby Nitz, Christian Hakala, Michele Reese, Lindsay Hawkins, Eric Fure-Slocum",,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner Organizations: Northfield Historical Society, Rice County Historical Society, Carleton College, St. Olaf College, The Northfield Public Library, Northfield News, KYMN Radio, Northfield Arts Guild, Northfield Hospital, First National Bank of Northfield, St. John's Lutheran Church, and Bridgewater Township (Rice County). The Northfield History Collaborative (NHC), a partnership of 12 organizations, is using funds to add four new members (Three Links Care Center, First United Church of Christ in Northfield, City of Dundas, and Christdala Evangelical Swedish Lutheran Church) to the partnership in 2015. For each new member, NHC will conduct a collections summary and do a collection survey and storage assessment, along with a scanning project. The NHC will continue to digitize materials for all current partners, expanding NHC's current online offerings.",,,2014-06-01,2015-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hayes,Scriven,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",,Northfield,55057,507-645-9268,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/increasing-capacity-northfield-history-collaborative,,,, 17793,"Index, Printing, and e-book for Northern Slave, Black Dakota",2013,6900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6900,,"Sheila Strobel Smith, Carrie Reber Zeman, Jay Ludwig, Jeff Williamson, Candy Williamson, Patricia Mees, Syd Bean, Larry Granger, Vonda Kelly, Mark Morrison,Priscilla Pearson",,"Pond Dakota Heritage Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To publish ""Northern Slave, Black Dakota: The Life and Times of Joseph Godfrey,"" a new book by Walt Bachman",,"To publish ""Northern Slave, Black Dakota: The Life and Times of Joseph Godfrey,"" a new book by Walt Bachman",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carrie,Zeman,"Pond Dakota Heritage Society","1800 West Old Shakopee Road",Bloomington,MN,55431,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/index-printing-and-e-book-northern-slave-black-dakota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17872,"Indian Treaty Signers Project",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Indian Land Tenure Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To analyze and synthesize 450 biographies of Minnesota treaty signers preparatory to an online exhibit.",,"To analyze and synthesize 450 biographies of Minnesota treaty signers preparatory to an online exhibit.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Martin,Case,"Indian Land Tenure Foundation","151 E County Road B2","Little Canada",MN,55117,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-treaty-signers-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007350,"Informational Sign for Old Prairieville Cemetery",2017,2645,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We have been pleased by the comments in our visitors book and the publicity given to us by articles in the Faribault Daily News and Rice County Genealogical Society.",,118,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2763,,"Susan Lloyd, Timothy Lloyd, Margaret Kelly, Kara Lloyd, Mary Zabel, David Zabel, Dalla Drake",,"Friends of Old Prairieville Cemetery","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design, produce, and install a historical marker in Northfield for Old Prairieville Cemetery.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Lloyd,"Friends of Old Prairieville Cemetery","PO Box 450, 22 Fareway Drive",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-6103,stlloyd@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/informational-sign-old-prairieville-cemetery,,,,0 10031156,"Initial STEPS Self-Assessment",2024,9767,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,8339,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",18106,,"Emily Fuerste-Swanson, Ted Lammi, Cynthia Johnson, Marian Johnson, Brandon Hartung, John Cavanaugh, Tom Urbanski",0.152941176,"Carlton County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide Carlton County Historical Society with professional continuing education through a national museum training program.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carol,Klitzke,"Carlton County Historical Society","406 Cloquet Avenue",Cloquet,MN,55720,2188791938,director@carltoncountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carlton,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/initial-steps-self-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17992,"Innovative Training Opportunities for Minnesota's Teachers",2010,203767,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," In 2009 and 2010, more than 565 Minnesota teachers benefitted from professional development workshops led by the Minnesota Historical Society. These innovative training opportunities included: Northern Lights Academy program at the Minnesota History Center, Immersion programs at historic sites, Partnerships with social studies organizations and Professional development programs for teachers in rural school districts.  Arts and Cultural Heritage funds have reduced the cost of attending teacher workshops. In the first seven months of 2011, seven additional education workshops are planned, including a two-day social studies bus tour to various historic locations around Minnesota. ",,"In 2009 and 2010, more than 565 Minnesota teachers benefitted from professional development workshops led by the Minnesota Historical Society. These innovative training opportunities included a Northern Lights Academy program at the Minnesota History Center, immersion programs at historic sites, partnerships with social studies organizations and professional development programs for teachers in rural school districts. In the first seven months of 2011, seven additional education workshops are planned, including a two-day social studies bus tour to various historic locations around Minnesota.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Kevin,Maijala,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd W","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3442,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/innovative-training-opportunities-minnesotas-teachers,,,, 17992,"Innovative Training Opportunities for Minnesota's Teachers",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," In 2009 and 2010, more than 565 Minnesota teachers benefitted from professional development workshops led by the Minnesota Historical Society. These innovative training opportunities included: Northern Lights Academy program at the Minnesota History Center, Immersion programs at historic sites, Partnerships with social studies organizations and Professional development programs for teachers in rural school districts.  Arts and Cultural Heritage funds have reduced the cost of attending teacher workshops. In the first seven months of 2011, seven additional education workshops are planned, including a two-day social studies bus tour to various historic locations around Minnesota. ",,"In 2009 and 2010, more than 565 Minnesota teachers benefitted from professional development workshops led by the Minnesota Historical Society. These innovative training opportunities included a Northern Lights Academy program at the Minnesota History Center, immersion programs at historic sites, partnerships with social studies organizations and professional development programs for teachers in rural school districts. In the first seven months of 2011, seven additional education workshops are planned, including a two-day social studies bus tour to various historic locations around Minnesota.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Kevin,Maijala,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd W","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3442,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/innovative-training-opportunities-minnesotas-teachers,,,, 18073,"Innovative Training Opportunities for Minnesota's Teachers",2012,287893,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,287893,,,1.55,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The Minnesota Historical Society is removing financial and geographic barriers for Minnesota teachers who want to attend professional development courses. With these funds, the Society is making enriched, affordable Minnesota history training opportunities available to teachers around the state through a series of professional workshops, conferences and immersion experiences. Limited subsidies are available for lodging, mileage and substitute teacher reimbursement. Examples of teacher training opportunities and locations in FY12 and FY13 include Technology, Tools and Resources (Bemidji, Mankato, St. Paul), Historic Site Immersion (North West Company Fur Post, Pine City) and U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 (St. Paul). ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society will continue making enriched Minnesota history training opportunities available to teachers through a series of professional workshops, conferences and immersion experiences. The training reinforces standards for Minnesota and American history. Arts and Cultural Heritage funds will also reduced the cost of attending workshops for teachers who have limited access to professional development funding. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Kevin,Maijala,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3442,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/innovative-training-opportunities-minnesotas-teachers-0,,,, 34096,"Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair",2016,26144,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","37,303 people visited Inspiring Beauty, 9% of whom were African American -- a nearly fivefold increase. The Net Promoter Score was +71 over a goal of +50 or higher. 91% of visitors rated the History Center ""Excellent"" or ""Very Good"" during the run of Inspiring Beauty.",,,,,26144,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This exhibit, on view May 23-Aug. 16, 2015, featured the Ebony Fashion Fair traveling fashion show that began in 1958. Over the next 50 years the fashion fair blossomed into an African American institution that raised millions for charity and helped the Johnson Publishing Company",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inspiring-beauty-50-years-ebony-fashion-fair,,,, 10007205,"Install Light-Blocking Shades on Windows in Three Museum Buildings",2018,3000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3000,,"Kate Aydin, Bernie Aronson, Rolland Digre, Roger Hexem, Dean Janiszeski, Lyndon Johnson, Gail Kvernmo, Orlan Sandro, Marc Widmark",,"Lincoln County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to install light-blocking shades on museum windows in order to provide better storage and exhibit conditions for the artifacts. . ",,"Adopting a recommendation from a previous grant project, light-reducing shades were installed on 23 windows and doors in 3 exhibit buildings having the most light-sensitive artifacts. Additionally, UV-reducing film was installed on 4 transom windows in the 115-year old Depot Building. These windows were not amenable to roll-up shades. All other windows in the Depot were considered too fragile and not suitable for applying UV film, but amenable to light-reducing shades. Many artifacts are clothing, other fabrics, quilts, photos, books, newspapers, and so on. Protection of these artifacts helps ensure continuing preservation of displays for museum visitors and documentation for reference users, including school, civic, and genealogical groups. ",2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Roger,Hexem,"Lincoln County Historical Society","P.O Box 211, 610 Elm St.",Hendricks,MN,56136,507-275-5247,hexemw@Yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/install-light-blocking-shades-windows-three-museum-buildings,,,, 10007351,"Install UV Film on Museum Windows",2017,6500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","This project was completed at the end of October when the museum was closed for the winter. As of this date, the curator is not at the museum to observe the collection and all the artifacts are currently covered. But according to the readings, I believe that this will be a major improvement for the integrity of the collection. Harmful UV light will be eliminated and the collection will last a very long time.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6500,,"Chad Kamolz, Scott Larson, Karl Ramey, Kerry Netzke, Bruce Rigge, Bruce Tolzmann, Floyd Kumerow, Kim Boyle, Chris Morris, Wayne Junker, Karen Gegner, Al Kokesch",,"Redwood County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve lighting conditions in the museum by installing UV window film.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pat,Lubeck,"Redwood County Historical Society","913 West Bridge Street","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,507-641-3329,plubeck@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/install-uv-film-museum-windows,,,,0 10007143,"Install UV Blocking Film on Gibbs Farm Building Windows",2018,7427,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short-term measurable outcomes were achieved. RCHS hired a window film company to install 3M Prestige 70 film on all Gibbs Farm buildings that house collections. Collections will be protected from light damage mitigated by the film. RCHS will continue to protect its collections from environmental light damage. RCHS will continue to monitor light levels in the Gibbs Farm buildings, as it does in all locations where collections are found.",,426,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7853,,"Jo Anne Driscoll, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Jo Emerson, Tom Fabel, Martin Fallon, John Guthmann, Susan Handley, Richard Heydinger, Ken Johnson, Janine Joseph, Judy Kishel, David Kristal, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Robert Mairs, Jeffry Martin, Kevin McDonough, Susan McNeely, Jim Miller, Jonathan Morgan, Bob Muschewske, Chad Roberts, George Stephenson, Roxanne Sands, James Stolpestad, Chris Taylor, Jerry Woelfel",0.01,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve lighting conditions in the museum by installing UV window film.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-0701,mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/install-uv-blocking-film-gibbs-farm-building-windows,,,,0 10012470,"Install LED Linear Lighting",2020,9778," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Room is very evenly illuminated, shadows eliminated and UV energy has been eliminated. Due to proper lighting we have eliminated trip hazards due to poor lighting.",,133,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9911,,"Stan Ross, Leslie Thomas, Terry Clymer, Laurel Ross, Deb Erickson, Ken Johnson, Kathy Weed, Jeff Johnson"," ","Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Afton Historical Society and Museum's lighting in their collections storage area.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum"," 3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178 "," Afton "," MN ",55001,"(651) 436-1346"," stan@aftonhistoricalmuseum.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/install-led-linear-lighting,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17712,"Install a new alarm system at Historic Chippewa City",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Chippewa County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To enhance security of the Chippewa County Historical Society to preserve documentary evidence of the county's history",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,June,Lynne,"Chippewa County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/install-new-alarm-system-historic-chippewa-city,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007352,"Installation of UV Blocking Window Film",2017,4746,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved. UV readings show that UV is down to 0. (See Condition 2 ""Before & After Installation LIght/UV Readings"" attached in this report for your convenience). Glare in the museum galleries is dramatically reduced. Visible light has been cut in half. All due to the professional installation of Vista 45 window film! Quite amazing!!",,1200,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5946,,"Lorraine Walski, Rev. Paul Breza, Mary Drury, Carol Dennis, Louise Prondzinski, Adam Pingot, Sister Clare, John Wagenaar and Joan McGill (adjunct)",,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve lighting conditions in the museum by installing UV window film.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,paul@polishmuseumwinona.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/installation-uv-blocking-window-film,,,,0 10012271,"Installation of Window Film to Protect Cultural Items on the White Earth Reservation for Generations to Come",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The Madico UV Guard Window Film that was installed filters out 99% of the UV light (in the range of 300 to 385 nanometers) while still allowing visible light into the space. Short Term Expected Measurable Impact: The short term expected impact is that cultural items will immediately be available for display and view by the community members. (Achieved). Short Term Progress Indicator: A short term indicator that we will have been successful will be that we will be able to monitor an increase in the number of individuals coming to these locations to view the cultural items. (Achieved). Intermediate Term Expected Measurable Outcome: An intermediate expected impact will be that community members who do come to view these items (after the UV window film is installed) will be more comfortable in the viewing space due to the temperature controlling benefits of the UV window film. (In Progress). One thing that did happen was that when community members realized we were taking steps to protect the items with UV film several members of the community approached with the offers to display items made/held by members of their family. This was new as the current THPO had not been approached previously with such offers. Intermediate Progress Indicator: Those individuals who come to the space to view cultural items will indicate that they stay warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer when in these display areas. (Still in-progress as we are still securing funds to treat windows to the outside directly). Long Term Expected Measurable Outcome/Impact: Long term expected impacts will be that these irreplaceable cultural items will be better protected and available for generations to come due to the protection they will receive from the UV window film. In addition, Solar Energy Control indicated to the THPO that the savings from heating and cooling these display areas will be reduced due to the benefits of the UV window film and that within 5-7 years, the window film will have paid for itself with the savings from heating and cooling that will have accumulated. (In-progress as display cases are protected but we are still in the process of securing the funding to treat the windows directly which would lower heating/cooling costs) Long Term Progress Indicator: Long term indicators will be that the items will be better protected, and that any visible fading and damage will have slowed in progression. In addition, we should be able to monitor that costs for heating and cooling have in fact, dropped. (In progress)",,9949,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",19949,,"Chairman:Terrence Tibbetts Secretary / Treasurer: Tara Mason District 1 Representative: Steven Clark District 2 Representative: Kathy Goodwin District 3 Representative: Eugene Tibbetts",0.12,"White Earth Reservation (Tribal Council)","Tribal Government ",,,"To improve lighting conditions in the museum by installing UV window film.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jaime,Arsenault,"White Earth Reservation (Tribal Council)"," PO Box 418 "," White Earth "," MN ",56591-0418,"(413) 522-2345"," jaime.arsenault@whiteearth-nsn.gov ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Becker, Clearwater, Mahnomen",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/installation-window-film-protect-cultural-items-white-earth-reservation-generations-come,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012430,"Installation of New Museum Lighting",2020,89446," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,10531,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",99977,,"Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Amy Lammers, Warren Hilde, Dennis Herbranson, John Dobmeier, Frank Gross, Russ Hanson, Gloria Lee, Jo Nell Moore, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jim Steen"," ","Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade the lighting system at the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Emily,Kulzer,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County"," PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North "," Moorhead "," MN ",56560,"(218) 299-5511"," Emily.Kulzer@HCSmuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/installation-new-museum-lighting,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17836,"Installation of Power Door Operators",2013,5625,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5625,,"John Diers, Jeff Williamson, Paul N. Youngs, Rachel Simmons, Kurk Marston, Kevin Wetherille, DeeDee Currier, Dave Menden, Sheila Helmick.",,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install power-door operators at the front entry of the museum to become compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.",,"To install power-door operators at the front entry of the museum to become compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathleen,Klehr,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/installation-power-door-operators,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025209,"Installation of Interpretive Panels",2022,9999,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10499,,"Father Paul Breza, Stephan Habberstad, John Ochiagha, Meg Byrne, Vicky Wicha",,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an exhibit on Polish and Kashubian heritage in Winona County.",,"To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an exhibit on Polish and Kashubian heritage in Winona County.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,5074543431,paul@polishmuseumwinona.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/installation-interpretive-panels,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28870,"Installation of Alarm System at Historic Chippewa City",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Lee Hagemeyer, Mike Jorgenson, Celeste Suter, Waunita Kanten, David Lieser, Jim Thein, Wayne Thalberg, Daryl Dvergsten, Debra Lee Fader, Bob Berven, JoAnn Grote",,"Chippewa County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install a security system in order to protect the collections from theft.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,June,Lynne,"Chippewa County Historical Society","PO Box 303",Montevideo,MN,56265,320-269-7636,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/installation-alarm-system-historic-chippewa-city,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28878,"Installation of HVAC System at the Ames-Florida-Stork House",2015,121274,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,121274,,"Mayor Renee Hafften, Council members Todd Wenz, Jeannette Graner, Rick Martinson and Denise Kesanen",0.05,"City of Rockford","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified technicians to install a heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system in the Ames-Florida House, now part of the Rockford Area Historical Society's museum facilities, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Madsen,"City of Rockford","6031 Main Street",Rockford,MN,55373,763-477-6565,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/installation-hvac-system-ames-florida-stork-house,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17993,"Interactive Video Conferencing",2010,476615,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Interactive Video Conferencing, is a program created by the Minnesota Historical Society to provide interactive educational experiences for fourth through sixth grade students using new video-conferencing capabilities. Three programs, including one featuring Harriet Bishop, the first schoolteacher in St. Paul, allow students to stay in their classroom while role playing, interacting in real-time with historical characters and participating in related activities. The test programs, which were piloted in schools in six counties throughout Minnesota, reached 1,200 students in the spring of 2010. More than 100 teachers participated in the prototyping process and provided valuable feedback. These programs are now being expanded and reservations can be booked in classrooms across Minnesota. Two additional video conferencing programs, one targeted at high school students and one for lower elementary students, are also in development and scheduled for launch in 2011. ",,"Interactive Video Conferencing is a program that provides interactive educational experiences for fourth through sixth grade students using new video-conferencing capabilities. Three programs, including one featuring Harriet Bishop, the first schoolteacher in St. Paul, allow students to stay in their classroom while role playing, interacting in real-time with historical characters and participating in related activities. The test programs, which were piloted in schools in six counties throughout Minnesota, reached 1,200 students in the spring of 2010. More than 100 teachers participated in the prototyping process and provided valuable feedback. These programs are now being expanded and reservations can be booked in classrooms across Minnesota. Two additional video conferencing programs, one targeted at high school students and one for lower elementary students, are also in development and scheduled for launch in 2011.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interactive-video-conferencing,,,, 17993,"Interactive Video Conferencing",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Interactive Video Conferencing, is a program created by the Minnesota Historical Society to provide interactive educational experiences for fourth through sixth grade students using new video-conferencing capabilities. Three programs, including one featuring Harriet Bishop, the first schoolteacher in St. Paul, allow students to stay in their classroom while role playing, interacting in real-time with historical characters and participating in related activities. The test programs, which were piloted in schools in six counties throughout Minnesota, reached 1,200 students in the spring of 2010. More than 100 teachers participated in the prototyping process and provided valuable feedback. These programs are now being expanded and reservations can be booked in classrooms across Minnesota. Two additional video conferencing programs, one targeted at high school students and one for lower elementary students, are also in development and scheduled for launch in 2011. ",,"Interactive Video Conferencing is a program that provides interactive educational experiences for fourth through sixth grade students using new video-conferencing capabilities. Three programs, including one featuring Harriet Bishop, the first schoolteacher in St. Paul, allow students to stay in their classroom while role playing, interacting in real-time with historical characters and participating in related activities. The test programs, which were piloted in schools in six counties throughout Minnesota, reached 1,200 students in the spring of 2010. More than 100 teachers participated in the prototyping process and provided valuable feedback. These programs are now being expanded and reservations can be booked in classrooms across Minnesota. Two additional video conferencing programs, one targeted at high school students and one for lower elementary students, are also in development and scheduled for launch in 2011.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interactive-video-conferencing,,,, 28479,"Interactive Agriculture and Food Outreach Program",2013,1200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1200,,"Bill Walker, David Larson, John Bjostad, Reed Bornholdt, Dave Melcher, Todd Chase, Steven Larson, Buzz Petersen, John Lindley, David Butler,",,"Richfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop a hands-on outreach program series to share Richfield's history of foodway skills.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jodi,Larson,"Richfield Historical Society","6901 Lyndale Avenue S",Richfield,MN,55423,612-798-6140,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interactive-agriculture-and-food-outreach-program,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28942,"Interactive Video Conferencing--History Live",2014,352398,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","YTD Students served: 8,511; FY14 History Live Outcomes: Net Promoter Score = 82 96% of teachers feel History Live increased student knowledge of MN history 92% feel History Live improved student communication skills (21CL skills) 100% feel History Live improved student critical thinking skills (21CL skills) 92% feel History Live improved student collaboration skills (21CL skills) 91% feel History Live improved student creativity skills (21CL skills) 100% feel History Live helped them fulfill academic standards 100% feel History Live supported curriculum and instruction goals 100% feel MNHS is a valuable resource for teaching",,,,,319420,32978,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",2.40,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Using video conferencing technology, the History Live program enables museum educators to deliver high-quality, engaging history lessons to classrooms anywhere in Minnesota. Any location with an Internet connection can participate. In FYs14 and 15, MNHS added two new lessons and introduced an innovative new technique of integrating classroom and student technology, including smart phones, iPods, tablets and laptops into videoconferencing lessons. This technology allows students to access and explore digitized primary resources and answer questions via polls during the live video lessons. Additionally, MNHS offered consulting to multiple Minnesota institutions that are creating their own video-conferencing programs, and developed and implemented a business marketing plan to increase sustainability and ensure efficient use of ACHF funds.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interactive-video-conferencing-history-live,,,, 18006,"Intergenerational Learning Programs",2010,552038,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Connecting Generations through History launched in November 2009 with 12 projects statewide, facilitated by Minnesota Historical Society staff, historic sites and public libraries. The projects were designed to foster deep intergenerational learning, while preserving important community stories. Final events to mark the projects' completion drew large crowds. Each project is featured on a new web site, Sharing Community Stories, which launched in late 2010.  An evaluation prepared by Wilder Research found nearly all participants had a positive experience. In another aspect of intergenerational programming, the Society established a Teen Advisory Council. These teens work in partnership with History Center staff to hone their workplace skills as they develop teen-oriented programming for the History Center. Based on the Advisory Council's work, the History Center produced the ""Ready, Set, Music!"" event in June 2010 and is planning an oral history-based theater program scheduled for spring 2011. ",,"Connecting Generations through History launched in November 2009 with 12 projects statewide, facilitated by Minnesota Historical Society staff, historic sites and public libraries. The projects were designed to foster deep intergenerational learning, while preserving important community stories. Final events to mark the projects' completion drew large crowds. Each project is featured on a new web site ""Sharing Community Stories"", http://legacy.mnhs.org/sharing-community-stories, which launched in late 2010. In another aspect of intergenerational programming, the Society established a Teen Advisory Council. These teens work in partnership with History Center staff to hone their workplace skills as they develop teen-oriented programming for the History Center. Based on the Advisory Council's work, the History Center produced the ""Ready, Set, Music!"" event in June 2010 and is planning an oral history-based theater program scheduled for spring 2011.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/intergenerational-learning-programs,,,, 18006,"Intergenerational Learning Programs",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Connecting Generations through History launched in November 2009 with 12 projects statewide, facilitated by Minnesota Historical Society staff, historic sites and public libraries. The projects were designed to foster deep intergenerational learning, while preserving important community stories. Final events to mark the projects' completion drew large crowds. Each project is featured on a new web site, Sharing Community Stories, which launched in late 2010.  An evaluation prepared by Wilder Research found nearly all participants had a positive experience. In another aspect of intergenerational programming, the Society established a Teen Advisory Council. These teens work in partnership with History Center staff to hone their workplace skills as they develop teen-oriented programming for the History Center. Based on the Advisory Council's work, the History Center produced the ""Ready, Set, Music!"" event in June 2010 and is planning an oral history-based theater program scheduled for spring 2011. ",,"Connecting Generations through History launched in November 2009 with 12 projects statewide, facilitated by Minnesota Historical Society staff, historic sites and public libraries. The projects were designed to foster deep intergenerational learning, while preserving important community stories. Final events to mark the projects' completion drew large crowds. Each project is featured on a new web site ""Sharing Community Stories"", http://legacy.mnhs.org/sharing-community-stories, which launched in late 2010. In another aspect of intergenerational programming, the Society established a Teen Advisory Council. These teens work in partnership with History Center staff to hone their workplace skills as they develop teen-oriented programming for the History Center. Based on the Advisory Council's work, the History Center produced the ""Ready, Set, Music!"" event in June 2010 and is planning an oral history-based theater program scheduled for spring 2011.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/intergenerational-learning-programs,,,, 18084,"Intergenerational Learning Programs",2012,340304,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,340304,,,1.55,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Minnesotans of all ages are participating in deep intergenerational learning experiences by working together to document community history and create lasting products (exhibits, documentaries, audio tours etc.) that are shared with their communities. These intergenerational collaborations build relationships among members of older and younger generations, increase students"" appreciation for Minnesota history and recognize the importance of older adults and their role in transmitting community history. A survey of Intergenerational Learning Program participants found that 100% of youth participants felt that the older adults in their community had a lot of valuable knowledge and wisdom to share; 95% of youth participants said that the program increased their appreciation for Minnesota history; and 90% of youth participants would recommend the program to others. In FY12, ten projects were held in Alexandria, Saint Paul, Detroit Lakes, the Iron Range, Minneapolis, Mora and Stillwater. Projects in FY13 are being held in Hibbing, Chisholm, Cook, Bird Island, Minneapolis and Saint Paul. All Intergenerational Learning Program projects are shared at legacy.mnhs.org/sharing-community-stories ",,"Minnesotans of all ages will participate in deep intergenerational learning experiences by working together to document community history and create lasting products (exhibits, documentaries, etc.) that can be shared with their communities. 2012 projects will be held in Chisholm, Detriot Lakes, Minneapolis, Stillwater, St. Paul and at one historic site, North West Company Fur Post. New members of the Teen Advisory Council will also create intergenerational projects during a year-long after school program that hones their workplace skills. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3411 ",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/intergenerational-learning-programs-0,,,, 28988,"Intergenerational Learning Programs",2014,183112,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Outputs: Intergenerational teen engagement programs served over 60 teens with job skills/informal learning programs; more than 10 teen focused public events were developed and hosted by participants . Outcomes: A survey of the Mazinaakizige participants found that: * 100% of students rated the quality of the program to be excellent or very good. * 80% of students said this program connected history ""quite a bit"" to things that are relevant to their lives, the highest rating.",,,,,168024,15088,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesotans of all ages are participating in deep intergenerational learning experiences by working together to document and share community history. Major projects in FYs14 and 15 included a partnership with the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, in which the MNHS Teen Advisory Council supported Iraqi students in creating an exhibit about life in Baghdad. The teens met regularly via video-conference and had a private Facebook page. The exhibit created by the students was on display at the Minnesota History Center in December. Two sessions of the Mazinaakizige: American Indian Photography Program were also held this biennium. Over 10 weeks, five American Indian high school students worked with the Minnesota Historical Society and PATCKids to investigate historic and contemporary images of American Indians, learn film photography and create a gallery show of their own work, which was featured at the Minnesota History Center and traveled to several public libraries.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/intergenerational-learning-programs-1,,,, 17661,"Interior Environmental Control Project",2012,21247,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,21247,,,,"Mahnomen County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install climate control that meets museum standards in order to better preserve collections that document Mahnomen County history.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brad,Athmann,"Mahnomen County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mahnomen,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interior-environmental-control-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17510,"Interior Planning Documents",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7000,,,,,,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.",," The Greater Litchfield Opera House Association contracted with an experienced historical architect to design and create a work plan to properly guide interior restoration and preserve remaining historic fabric of the Litchfield Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. A set of interior planning documents were developed for a final report. It will be used for future restoration work. ""The restoration of the Litchfield Opera House is a communityy project involving hundreds of people of all ages, talents and beliefs."" ",,"To hire a qualified historical architect to prepare planning documents preparatory to other historic preservation projects",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tammy,Lindberg,,"4142 18th Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interior-planning-documents,,,, 17785,"International Railroad Trestle National Register Nomination",2012,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6500,,,,"City of Blackduck",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Minnesota and International Railroad Trestle.",,,2012-05-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karin,Elhard,"City of Blackduck",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/international-railroad-trestle-national-register-nomination,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007353,"Interpretative Signage for Church of St. Rose of Lima",2017,6265,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","A consistent message about the Church of St. Rose of Lima is available to the Public at all times on a more attractive, eye catching sign.. The sign is installed with a consistent message.",,10,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6274,,"Rick Keane, Chair 314 2nd Ave SW Pine Island, MN 55963 rkeane@bevcomm.net Kelly Ronnigen, Vice Chair 13356 490th ST Pine Island, MN 55963 kandjr@frontiernet.net Jill Palof, Treasurer 10155 505th St Kenyon, MN 55946 jillp7382@gmail.com Kathy Luebke, Secretary 916 River St Hudson, WI 54016 kathy.luebke@usbank.com Jerry Vettel 225 2nd St SW Pine Island, MN 55963 tarboxgv@gmail.com Corky Buckingham 19714 540th St West Concord, MN 55985 cbuckingham2010@gmail.com Richard Henry 12078 Butternut St. NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448 rvhenry@aol.com",,"Friends of St. Rose, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design, produce, and install a historical marker for the Church of St. Rose of Lima, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Richard,Henry,"Friends of St. Rose, Inc.","10155 505th Street",Kenyon,MN,55946,763-757-0883,rvhenry@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretative-signage-church-st-rose-lima,,,,0 10007354,"Interpretive Materials Development for Dakota Cultural and Medicinal Garden, Phase I Research",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","With a change in knowledge being the defined outcome to show success for this grant project, the research conducted to create the thoughtful, relevant, accurate and fair interpretative materials has helped us achieve this target. Increased knowledge related to the cultural and historical significance of these plants has been seen with collaborative partners, project stakeholders,Tribal departments, community members, and garden visitors.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Charles Vig, Keith B. Anderson, Freedom Brewer",,"Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified consultants to conduct research for interpretive materials for a Dakota cultural and medicinal garden.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Yoshino,"Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community","Attn: Jocelyn Johnson, 2330 Sioux Trail NW","Prior Lake",MN,55372,952-233-9182,Rebecca.Yoshino@shakopeedakota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-materials-development-dakota-cultural-and-medicinal-garden-phase-i-research,,,,0 10007355,"Interpretive Panels for Rondo Plaza: Planning",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Ronald C. Buford, Serena Butts, Jackie Cooper, Gerald Ransom, Marvin Scroggins, Floyd Smaller, Marvin Roger Anderson",,"Rondo Avenue, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of St. Paul's Rondo neighborhood, in preparation for future exhibit panels.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marvin,Anderson,"Rondo Avenue, Inc.","1360 University Avenue W","Saint Paul",MN,55104,651-402-0095,mranderson989@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-panels-rondo-plaza-planning,,,,0 10007356,"Interpretive Planning: Content Research for Development of a History Center at Mitchell Hamline School of Law",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","This project really helped to center the attention of committee members, several of whom have been key players in the history of our institution for over 40 years, on what our institutional mission, accomplishments, and reach has been. Because of it, we not only have a basic historical outline of key milestones in our development, but also a list of themes to pursue for the overall museum and history. This was very helpful in the development of our temporary history center web page and first temporary exhibit being planned for late fall that will announce the upcoming History Center when we are finished with our interpretive plans.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Gregory L. Buck, Christine Chalstrom; Jeanne M. Forneris, Donovan W. Frank, Karen Park Galivan, Nicole James Gilchrist; Lisa A. Gray, Clifford M. Greene, Sara Grewing; Jill Flaskamp Halbrooks, Mark A. Hallberg, Linda N. Hanson, Frank V. Harris, Jean Holloway, James J. Hoolihan, Charles H. Johnson, Christine Kucera Kalla, Steven J. Kirsch, Jennifer Lauermann, Martin R. Lueck, Richard L. Mack, Eric J. Magnuson, Helen M. Meyer, Ruth A. Mickelsen, Fayneese Miller, Daniel P. O'Keefe, Steven E. Rau, Denise D. Reilly, Susan C. Rhode, Ellen G. Sampson, Lenor A. Scheffler, David M. Sparby, Becky R. Thorson, Wendy K. Watson",,"Mitchell Hamline School of Law","Private College/University","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for Mitchell Hamline School of Law.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marie,Failinger,"Mitchell Hamline School of Law","875 Summit Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55105,651-695-7658,marie.failinger@mitchellhamline.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-planning-content-research-development-history-center-mitchell-hamline-school,,,,0 10007132,"Interpretive Plan, Washington County Heritage Center",2018,40000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",40000,,"Myron Anderson [Denmark Twp], Ryan Collins [Stillwater], Holly Fitzenberger [Stillwater], Scott Foss VP [Mahtomedi], Sheila Hause [May Twp], David Lindsey President [Cottage Grove], Karlene McComb [Stillwater] Angie Noyes [White Bear Lake], Joe Otte Sec. [St. Paul], Becky Pung [Stillwater], Tom Simonet Treas [May Twp]",,"Washington County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the Washington County Heritage Center.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brent,Peterson,"Washington County Historical Society","PO Box 167",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-439-5956,Brent.Peterson@wchsmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-plan-washington-county-heritage-center,,,,0 10012383,"Interpretive Report for Lake of the Woods County Historical Society",2019,9800," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our short term outcome stated that we would be able to determine the current themes and level of interpretation of the current exhibits through an unbiased assessment. This was achieved, if not exceeded, with Tom, Bret, and Andrea's visits both of the museum exhibits themselves, but also with the conversations they had with focus group members and the surveys filled out by visitors.This gave us the level of interpretation that we, as museum people, would see but also as the level of interpretation viewed by the general public. A bubble diagram was completed (and included in the final product) showing the main themes currently on display. The intermediate outcome was that members of the community would be able to share input on the current museum displays/programs/themes/interpretation at the museum in multiple ways as well as sharing their ideas and hopes for future exhibits or displays. This was achieved through the surveys and focus group meetings held with Museology. It was also interesting to get a sense of what residents saw in the museum and future ideas for the museum versus those from out of town (who may not have had any history or ties to the county). Our long term outcome stated that the interpretive report would provide a basis for a thorough and detailed interpretive plan from which the long term planning for a complete exhibit space redesign could be established. Museology's interpretive report provided an in-depth look at the museum's resources and understanding of the people who visit the museum. This was achieved both from analyzing what the museum has in its collections, the themes and stories shared through displays and exhibits, and the programs and events offered by the museum. By understanding the current visitor trends and looking at what the focus groups and survey respondents stated they hoped to see at the museum, we now have a sense of what the community wants from the museum and some things to focus on in order to bring in more visitors and return visitors to the museum.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9800,,"Jody Horntvedt, Doug Easthouse, Rita Krause, Greg Johnson, Ralph Christofferson, Brian Peterson, Neal Slick, Robbie Humeniuk"," ","Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive report for Lake of the Woods County Historical Society.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lindsay,Marshall,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society"," 206 8th Avenue SE, Suite 150 "," Baudette "," MN ",56623,"(218) 634-1200"," lowhsociety@mncable.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-report-lake-woods-county-historical-society,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012570,"Interpretive Plan",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12250,,"Jon Steinmetz, Marla Frache, Bob Heltemes"," ","Delano Franklin Township Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the Delano Franklin Township Area Historical Society.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jon,Steinmetz,"Delano Franklin Township Area Historical Society"," 491 14th Street "," Delano "," MN ",55328,"(763) 257-2963"," jonsteinmetz@live.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-plan-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18054,"Interpretive Program about Louise, Hattie and Edith Mayo",2010,24000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: It's About Time Theater, The History Center of Olmsted County.While many publications exist on the history of the Mayo Clinic and the Mayo Brothers, little research has been done on the mother and wives of the Mayo family. Louise, Hattie and Edith Mayo had a significant influence, not only on the Mayo Clinic, but on the history of Rochester. Through this partnership, the It's About Time Theater will collaborate with the Olmsted County Historical Society to research and develop a historical play to tell this story. The resulting stage production, ""Beyond the Gloves,"" will reach audiences through live performances in 2011 and also through digital recordings that can be replayed. The research generated through this project will be available to future generations as a starting point for inquiry about these influential women.",,"Partner Organizations: It's About Time Theater, The History Center of Olmsted County While many publications exist on the history of the Mayo Clinic and the Mayo Brothers, little research has been done on the mother and wives of the Mayo family. Louise, Hattie and Edith Mayo had a significant influence, not only on the Mayo Clinic, but on the history of Rochester. Through this partnership, the It's About Time Theater will collaborate with the Olmsted County Historical Society to research and develop a historical play to tell this story. The resulting stage production, ""Beyond the Gloves,"" will reach audiences through live performances in 2011 and also through digital recordings that can be replayed. The research generated through this project will be available to future generations as a starting point for inquiry about these influential women.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-program-about-louise-hattie-and-edith-mayo,,,, 18054,"Interpretive Program about Louise, Hattie and Edith Mayo",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: It's About Time Theater, The History Center of Olmsted County.While many publications exist on the history of the Mayo Clinic and the Mayo Brothers, little research has been done on the mother and wives of the Mayo family. Louise, Hattie and Edith Mayo had a significant influence, not only on the Mayo Clinic, but on the history of Rochester. Through this partnership, the It's About Time Theater will collaborate with the Olmsted County Historical Society to research and develop a historical play to tell this story. The resulting stage production, ""Beyond the Gloves,"" will reach audiences through live performances in 2011 and also through digital recordings that can be replayed. The research generated through this project will be available to future generations as a starting point for inquiry about these influential women.",,"Partner Organizations: It's About Time Theater, The History Center of Olmsted County While many publications exist on the history of the Mayo Clinic and the Mayo Brothers, little research has been done on the mother and wives of the Mayo family. Louise, Hattie and Edith Mayo had a significant influence, not only on the Mayo Clinic, but on the history of Rochester. Through this partnership, the It's About Time Theater will collaborate with the Olmsted County Historical Society to research and develop a historical play to tell this story. The resulting stage production, ""Beyond the Gloves,"" will reach audiences through live performances in 2011 and also through digital recordings that can be replayed. The research generated through this project will be available to future generations as a starting point for inquiry about these influential women.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-program-about-louise-hattie-and-edith-mayo,,,, 17548,"Interpretive Plan",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum",," To prepare a comprehensive interpretive plan for better public access to the history of model railroading. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17676,"Interpretive Exhibit: Cottonwood County Citizens Serving Their Country",2012,19000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,19000,,,,"Cottonwood County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install an exhibit based on thorough research about all veterans associated with Cottonwood County.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Linda,Fransen,"Cottonwood County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-exhibit-cottonwood-county-citizens-serving-their-country,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025083,"Interpretive Planning for Woodbury Heritage Society",2022,9900,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","We achieved our targets. Because of the information gathered from community workshops and trip report, our group was re-energized by how we were positively seen by the community and their support of our continued work. We had 100% Board participation in the project process. We have began our first steps to achieve our long term goal.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9900,,"President: Wayne Schilling, Vice-President: Bill Schrankler, Secretary: Patty Paulus, Treasurer: Rick Osborn, Directors: Joyce Flynn, Sheila Raths Hause, Julien Renaud, Margaret Wachholz, Carl Anderson.",,"Woodbury Heritage Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the Woodbury Heritage Society.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the Woodbury Heritage Society.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joyce,Flynn,"Woodbury Heritage Society","8301 Valley Creek Road",Woodbury,MN,55125,6513437036,JOYCE_FLYNN@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-planning-woodbury-heritage-society,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031173,"Interpretive Signage for the George Stoppel Farmstead",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,10900,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",20900,,"Paul Scanlon (president), Mark Warner (vice-president), Christine Rule, Kyle Benish, Linda Willihnganz, David Senjem, Jordan Cepress, Ben King, Jean Marvin, Kerry Olsen, Dan Penz, Josefina Pozas, Jim Suk, Samuel Wick.",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To design historical markers for the George Stoppel Farmstead, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Krista,Lewis,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,5072829447,archivist@olmstedhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-signage-george-stoppel-farmstead,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17414,"Interpretive Plan for E. St. Julien Cox House",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2035,,,,,,"Nicollet County Historical Society",," The Society worked with Nancy O'Brien Wagner from Bluestem Heritage group to develop a new interpretive plan for the Eugene St. Julien Cox House's exhibits and programs. The National Association of Interpretation's recommendations were used as the framework for the new plan for this home that is listed in National Register of Historic Places. The focus of the interpretive plan was shifted from the decorative late-19th century furnishings of the home and Eugene's personal history to the daily life of his wife, Mariah and daughters, Lillian and Irene. The world of Victorian women during the period of 1890-1898 will be interpreted for the public. ",,"To hire professional historians to develop and implement an interpretive plan for the E. St. Julien Cox House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ben,Leonard,,"1851 North Minnesota Avenue","St. Peter",MN,56082,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nicollet,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-plan-e-st-julien-cox-house,,,, 17291,"Interpretive Program: Mt. Lake and the WPA",2010,1300,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1759,,,,,,"Lake Commission, City of Mt. Lake",," The historic marker, installed along Cottonwood County  Road 29, documents the WPA project to recreate Mountain Lake as firsthand memory of the manmade lake's contruction fades away.   ",,"To install a historic marker documenting the WPA project to recreate Mountain Lake",2010-02-08,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Wendy,Meyer,,"930 Third Ave. Box C","Mountain Lake",MN,56159,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-program-mt-lake-and-wpa,,,, 17315,"Interpretive Project for Mt. Iron National Landmark Site",2010,48000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,54200,,,,,,"City of Mountain Iron",," Improvements and reconstruction of Locomotive Park, a National Historic Landmark, through interpretation signage at different locations on the site to tell the story of Mountain Iron mine  and the miner's heritage in the community. The admonition that nothing is worth saving unless the public has access applies to also to National Landmarks. Prior to this project the enormous open pit mine in Mountain Iron really did not meet this standard. The outcome of the project changed the status from intellectually in accessible to having its highly significant story being readily accessible to the public of all ages. The historical signage is not only informative, but has the ability to engage the public if they choose to participate in the activities suggested by the markers.   ",,"To increase public accessibility to Mountain Iron Mine National Historic Landmark.",2010-03-01,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Don,Kleinschmidt,,"8586 Enterprise Drive South","Mountain Iron",MN,55768,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-project-mt-iron-national-landmark-site,,,, 33895,"Interpretive Plan for Hofmann Apiaries",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Short term goals completed: Interpretative Plan provides direction based on mutual decisions by Hofmanns and WCHS. Business Plan completed, now that we have identified our goals, identified our resources I will be working with the Hofmann's over the winter months to refine the Business Plan, the Mission Statement, update the website and consult with contacts listed in the plan. A Memorandum of Understanding has been drafted and will be in place as soon as it is signed. Hofmann's will also be looking at a 501c3 status for the Apiaries. Sponsorships, grants, partnerships are developing. Public programming is in development. Intermediate and long term goals have been identified in the plan but not yet achieved. The next priority is roof,windows and doors for the Wax Shed and Honey House. WCHS and the Hofmann's are pursuing funding to hire a historic architect for the plan drawings, specs, construction drawings and scope of work. We will be pursuing a Cultural Heritage grant for the work in May 2016.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"WCHS 2015 Board of Directors: Linda Grant, President Kate Youngberg, Vice-President David Pope, Secretary Jim King, Treasurer Rev. Charles Espe Henry Lewer Jerry Rutledge Jim Tippy Brad Wendland Dave Dunn Marilee Reck Dave Zika Jim Peterson, County Commission Al Rose, City Council Don Wynnemer, Ex Officio",0.00,"Waseca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for Hofmann Apiaries, a historic farm located in Janesville, MN.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joan,Mooney,"Waseca County Historical Society","PO Box 314",Waseca,MN,56093,507-835-7700,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-plan-hofmann-apiaries,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33907,"Interpretive Plan for the Lyon County Museum",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The short term and intermediate goals established in the measurable outcomes of the application were achieved. A survey was conducted asking for community members input for possible exhibition themes. The majority of the themes they wanted to see as exhibits are in the final interpretive plan. Through informal discussion and observations, we learned that our visitors want and will enjoy more interactive, hands on exhibits in the museum. Our plans for the museum's 2nd floor include exhibits with more interactive, hands on exhibits than are currently presented in the museum. Since this is the first phase for the 2nd floor exhibit gallery, our long term goal of the initial ideas proposed in the interpretive plan will resonate with the proposed audience when viewing the exhibition has not happened yet.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Neal Ingebrigtson, Andrea Hess, Kathy Lozinski, Nicole DeBoer, Jan Hansen, Steve Lindstrom, Dan Markell",0.00,"Lyon County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for Lyon County Historical Society.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society","301 W. Lyon St.",Marshall,MN,56258,507-537-6580,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-plan-lyon-county-museum,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28713,"Interpretive Exhibit on the History of Seed Corn",2014,47298,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,47298,,"David Broesder, David Floren, Dianne Johnson, Steve Olson, Maribel Gilmer, Robert Wilde, Mary Jane Arens, Jerry Bollman, Julie Lindquist, John Sandstede, Terri Boese",,"Dassel Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install an exhibit on the history of seed corn.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carolyn,Holje,"Dassel Area Historical Society","901 First Street, PO Box D",Dassel,MN,55325,320-275-3077,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"McLeod, Meeker, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-exhibit-history-seed-corn,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28407,"Interpretive Exhibit Plan for Natural History Exhibit",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The Otter Tail County Historical Society",,,,,7000,,"Tim Litt, Desta Hunt, Glenys Ehlert, Tim Bosworth, Jim Pederson, Delores Peterson, JoEllen Thacker, Carol Juul, Mary Waller, Lee Sherman, Robert Worner, Karen Oelschlager",,"Otter Tail County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to develop a thematic concept plan for a woodland diorama.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Schuelke,"Otter Tail County Historical Society","1110 Lincoln Avenue W","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,218-736-6038,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-exhibit-plan-natural-history-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28432,"Interpretive Exhibit Plan for the Car Shop Superintendent",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","PAHS considers target achievement was mixed. Some goals were met yet a significant portion of the goals were unmet due to a failure of the consulting firm to understand the needs and requests of the PAHS in regards to the need to have a very flexible interpretive plan. Consultants instead imposed their own rather rigid and inflexible plan. Approximately half of the presented plan was rejected due to inflexibility.",,,,,7000,,"James Schwarzbauer: President, Steven Anderson: Vice-President, Marilyn Lee: Secretary, Wendy Carlberg: Treasurer",,"Proctor Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to develop an interpretive plan for a railroad history gallery.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Schwarzbauer,"Proctor Area Historical Society","100 Pionk Drive",Proctor,MN,55810,218-624-0187,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carlton, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-exhibit-plan-car-shop-superintendent,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28457,"Interpretive Exhibit Plan for Timeline Exhibit",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Our expectations were exceeded. The goal of creating an exhibit plan that could result in unique experiences, instill historical knowledge and community pride by current and potential residents was accomplished with a very innovative and unexpected concept. The plan fulfilled the competitive edge I wanted, to be more than a community resource, but an attraction and a gathering place to share stories and experiences. The consultants did so utilizing the spaces creatively and innovatively. I think the consultants were successful because our communication was clear and direct. They asked meaningful questions regarding content and goals. I answered with ready information, potential stories and list of artifacts for inclusion, and an end-vision they valued.",,,,,7000,,"Audra Boyer, Charles Espe, Jim King, Henry Lewer, Neta Oelke, Jim Peterson, Tom Piche, David Pope, Al Rose, Jerry Rutledge, Rod Searle, Gary Strenge, Jim Tippy, Don Wynnemer, Don Zwach",0.02,"Waseca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified interpretive specialist to develop a comprehensive interpretive plan for Waseca County history.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sheila,Morris,"Waseca County Historical Society","PO Box 314",Waseca,MN,56093,507-835-7700,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-exhibit-plan-timeline-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28476,"Interpretive Maps Illustrating History of Landscape Change in Minnesota",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Digital files for maps were created showing 1.) land cover of Minnesota in 1850 (based on data collected by F.J. Marschner, in the 1930s, from the Public Land Survey of the 1850s); 2.) land cover of Minnesota today (based on the National Land Cover Database 2006 Land Cover); and 3.) projections of forest tree composition change in the forests of northern Minnesota (based on data from the US Forest Service). A touchscreen interactive was designed to prototype the use of maps in an interactive format for museum visitors. The targets of the grant were achieved. Digital files of maps illustrating landscape change from the past and projected landscape change of the future are now available for use with touchscreen technology.",,,,,7000,,"Linda Cohen, David Larson, Clyde Allen, Richard Beeson, Laura Brod, Thomas Devine, John Frobenius, Venora Hung, Dean Johnson, David McMillan, Maureen Ramirez, Patricia Simmons",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Bell Museum of Natural History)","Public College/University"," Digital maps were created depicting landscape change in Minnesota from the 1850s to today as well as maps that show predicted change in forest tree composition in northern Minnesota due to climate change. A prototype app was developed for a touchscreen computer that allows the museum visitor to explore this new content in an interactive environment as a new interpretive feature of the Bell Museum's historic Francis Lee Jaques moose habitat diorama.   The Bell Museum is in the process of developing a comprehensive plan for the interpretation of the habitat dioramas that includes a multi-sensory interactive experience in-situ at the diorama and museum-wide through an interactive digital tour. The creation of base maps and overlay data sets are important building blocks for use in multiple interpretive platforms (e.g. hand-held mobile device, interactive video screens, and interpretive flat art). By producing maps in digital format, the products of this grant are available and flexible in format for the long-term needs of the museum’s public programs. ",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Coffin,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Bell Museum of Natural History)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-624-4986,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/interpretive-maps-illustrating-history-landscape-change-minnesota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33948,"Inventing for Health: Minnesota",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Earl E. Bakken, Brad Bakken, Rebecca Bergman, Larry Bick, Georgine L. Busch, Michael Day, Timothy Denison, Matthew Hunt, Mark Knudson, Ann Ladd, Kandace Olsen, John Powers, Lesa Ramos, Kathy Scoggin, Janet Swedal, Matthew Thell, David Whitman",0.28,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for an exhibit on Minnesota's biomedical history.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kelly,Finnerty,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,"612-926-3878 ext.215",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventing-health-minnesota,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17757,"Inventors, Innovators & Entrepreneurs: An Exhibit About People From Minnesota's Northwest Who Made a Difference",2012,4000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4000,,,,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop a traveling exhibit about the inventors, entrepreneurs, and companies from Northwest Minnesota.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Becker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventors-innovators-entrepreneurs-exhibit-about-people-minnesotas-northwest-who-made-diffe,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007201,"Inventory the Minnetonka Historical Society Collections",2018,9990,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9990,,"Bill Jepson, Jim Whisler, Joe Van Sloun, Florence Bogle, Dorothy Welch, Charles Donley, Loreena Hooyman, Barb Mattill, Phyllis Mattill, Jan Cook, Petey Ellis.",0.14,"Minnetonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,William,Jepson,"Minnetonka Historical Society","14600 Minnetonka Blvd.",Minnetonka,MN,55345,612-860-9587,wsjepson@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-minnetonka-historical-society-collections,,,,0 10007357,"Inventory of Collections - Phase 4",2017,9880,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9880,,"Larry Helwig, Gary Koland, Cheryl Godding, Margaret Keillor, Barbara Christensen, Cheryl Holm, Greg Kvasnicka, Michael Swiridow, Helen Clarke, Loretta Swanson, Joann Bernard, Harvey Klar,",0.2,"Pine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Bade,"Pine County Historical Society","PO Box 123, 6333 H C Andersen Alle",Askov,MN,55704,320-838-3317,jkbade@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-collections-phase-4,,,,0 10007358,"Inventory of Three-Dimensional Collection",2017,77792,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",77792,,"Roger Hand - Chair, Dennis Schultz - Vice Chair, Fran O'Connell - Secretary, Marilyn Lawrence - Treasurer, Ron Allen - County Commissioner Liaison, Ruth Nerhaugen, Nancy Barth, Loren Evenrud, Ken Roufs, Richard Samuelson, Sarah Erickson, Don Olson, Lars Romo",2.55,"Goodhue County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources. ",,"All 18,243 items in the Goodhue County Historical Society’s three-dimensional artifact collection were cataloged. This process included cleaning, properly storing, and photographing each object, as well as recording them in both digital and paper databases. The collections assistants finished ahead of schedule and used the rest of their time to complete a number of smaller tasks, such as re-shooting some artifacts which were previously represented by inadequate pictures. This project helped the GCHS to move toward the accreditation standard of having at least 80% of its collection inventoried. Additionally, it has made the society’s work easier and more efficient, as well as helped to preserve Goodhue County’s history moving forward. ",2016-11-01,2018-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Casey,Mathern,"Goodhue County Historical Society","1166 Oak Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-388-6024,collections@goodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-three-dimensional-collection,,,, 10007130,"3D Inventory",2018,97224,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",97224,,"Peter Gustafson, Darlene Fasching, Lin Deardorff, Matthew McDougall, Mike Coleman, Dan Lund, Mike Fahey, Burton Johnson, Maureen Farrell, Gerry Johnson, Mark Willems, Randy Maluchnik",2.31,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources. ",," The Carver County Historical Society was issued funding for a complete inventory of their 3D (artifacts other than paper or digital material) objects collection. Each of the over 13,500 items in the collection was carefully cataloged, including approximately 1,500 items that had not been properly recorded before. Because of this undertaking, the Carver County Historical Society now has an improved understanding of the contents of its own collection, including under- and over-represented areas. Storage space may now be used more efficiently, and decisions about additions to the collection may be made with full understanding of what is already there. Perhaps the greatest benefit, however, is that the collection has become more accessible to CCHS employees and researchers alike. ",2017-12-01,2019-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Smith,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,320-442-4234,asmith@co.carver.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/3d-inventory,,,, 10013510,"Inventory of Museum Collection: Phase 2",2021,9525,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,4200,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13725,,"Pamela J. Myers, Debi Tharalson Heitz, Sharon Corl, Liz Vandam, Jeff Magnuson, Jerry Babb, John Bennett, George Buehl, Nancy Oestreich, Ron Pauly",,"Westonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Pamela J.",Myers,"Westonka Historical Society","5341 Maywood Rd.",Mound,MN,55364,"(952) 474-1601",pmyers@iphouse.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-museum-collection-phase-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013524,"Inventory of Archive Photographs",2021,9052,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1737,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10789,,"Doug Engelke, Doug Toth, Darlene Clay, Brian DeLong, Larry Johnson, Robin Ray, Mark Mironer",,"Edina Morningside Community Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Doug,Fuerst,"Edina Morningside Community Church","4201 Morningside Road",Edina,MN,55416,"(612) 875-7893",historian.church@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-archive-photographs,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012275,"Inventory of 3-D Artifacts",2019,75152," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short term, we have met the measurable outcome to organize the collections in such a manner that artifacts listed in past perfect can be located in an average of 5 minutes. Prior to the inventory work, only 1,170 records were entered into past perfect with little to no information on location. Now over 11,000 records have been entered, the majority (85.25%) with precise locations in collections storage areas. After the inventory wraps up we plan to continue to add entries to the system at the rate of 100 per year. As the inventory covered the majority of our collection storage areas, efforts will be concentrated on objects and archives housed in the photograph vault. Long term goal to rotate items on display at the museums to increase accessibility of the collections. September 2019 a selection of artifacts from the inventory were rotated onto display. These items were chosen by the contractors to highlight their favorite artifacts found during the inventory. We also rotated John Beargrease?s sled and snowshoes on display at the depot. All items had not been displayed at our museum for at least 20 years. Currently there is little space to rotate artifacts out on display, but in the future we hope to reconfigure the exhibits to allow for more flexibility.",,10355,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",85507,,"Sam Gangi (President), Kenneth Sandvik (Vice President), Dory Pearson (Secretary), Jennifer Niemi (Treasurer), Mitch Costley, Harold Ek, Mike Fitzpatrick, David Falk, Jerry Hostetter, Dave Johnson, Dan Larson, Morris Moen, Adrian Ranta, Chrissy Scandin, Ron Svee",2.21,"Lake County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2018-12-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Lynch,"Lake County Historical Society"," PO Box 128, 520 South Avenue "," Two Harbors "," MN ",55616,"(763) 447-8361"," ellenlynch@lakeconnections.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-3-d-artifacts,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012286,"Inventory of Three-Dimensional Collection",2019,92924," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term goal: Phase 1 complete ? basement and first floor inventory completed. We exceeded this outcome by completing the entire inventory in one year. Medium Term goal: By April 30, 2020, SCHS will receive a report from The Museum Lady, outlining the identified problems with collections management practices at SCHS, and pointing them to sources of information and training. Long Term goal: SCHS ?s collections management is being carried out according to professional standards (this is a year out and more).",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",92924,,"David Tesch - President, Vicki Stock - Vice President, Ruth Ann Buck - Secretary, Richard Nagel - Treasurer, Dale Ericson, Eldrene Ebert, Joy Cohrs, Amy Franke, Mike Reinhardt."," ","Sibley County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Newsom,"Sibley County Historical Society"," 700 Main Street "," Henderson "," MN ",56044,"(507) 237-4117"," AmyN@co.sibley.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-three-dimensional-collection-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012306,"Inventory of Collections - Phase 5",2019,9905," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: PastPerfect reports listing all items (a total of 1,443 records created with additional 490 components, equaling 1,933 items) inventoried between the start and end date of the Phase 5 inventory have been achieved. See Inventory Lists and Condition Reports that are attached for each of the areas included in Phase 5. Please note that the Library has 4 smaller rooms included in its report. Intermediate: News releases were sent to all four newspapers in Pine County on 11/5/2018 announcing the awarding of grants for Phase 5 and Rehousing of Textiles and Artifacts. Reports were presented to the Board of Directors nearly every month regarding the progress on Phase 5 as well as other grant work in progress. Quarterly reports on grant activity appeared in the PCHS newsletter which is sent to all members. Lists of inventoried items for each of the rooms completed in Phase 5 were placed in 3-ring binders for the general public to view as desired when touring the museum. Long-Term: Volunteer staff is observed using archival quality storage materials and exhibit devices which have been learned throughout Phases 1-5. Many textiles have been pulled off display and will be rotated in the Sports, Band and Dance Rooms within the Library area. Garments are not touching when on display, are placed on padded hangers or padded ""wooden scarecrows"" , with unbleached muslin covering the cotton or polyester quilt batting used for padding. Garments not on display are on garment racks that will be covered with dust covers until they can be packed into archival-quality textile storage boxes. The original photos that were on display have been copied during the inventory process, with copies now on display and originals filed in acid-free sheet protectors placed in manila folders or larger protective sleeves when necessary.",,18597,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",28502,,"Larry Helwig, Gary Koland, Cheryl Godding, Margaret Keillor, Cheryl Holm, Roland Johnson, Greg Kvasnicka, Paul Olesen, Michael Swiridow, Loretta Swanson, Joann Bernard, Harvey Klar.",0.2,"Pine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the Pine County Historical Society collections materials, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic information.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Bade,"Pine County Historical Society"," PO Box 123, 6333 H C Andersen Alle "," Askov "," MN ",55704,"(320) 838-3317"," jkbade@frontiernet.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-collections-phase-5,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012373,"Inventory of Collection--Phase 1: Storage/Workroom",2019,8960," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,22407,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",31367,,"Jeff Magnuson, Debi Tharalson-Heitz, Sharon Corl, Liz Vandam, Jerry Babb, John Bennett, Vern Brandenburg, George Buehl, Nancy Oestreich, Ron Pauly",0.18,"Westonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Pamela J.",Myers,"Westonka Historical Society"," 5341 Maywood Rd. "," Mound "," MN ",55364,"(952) 474-1601"," pmyers@iphouse.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-collection-phase-1-storageworkroom,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012374,"Inventory of Books & 3-D Objects",2019,9986," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved in part because we had a dedicated team of experienced, knowledgeable people and in part because Collector Systems (CS) is easy to work with. We are generating reports and lists from CS and making them accessible in both print form and in PDF, Excel and Word form. We are using them to find information about inventoried items in the collection and easily sharing information about the inventoried collections with congregation members, the general public, researchers, and potential collaborators.",,1985,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11971,,"Lisa Lally, Chuck Clay, Sarah Gednalske, Charlie Green, Doug Toth, Pam DeLaittre, Karin Miller, Tom Martens",0.14,"Edina Morningside Community Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Doug,Fuerst,"Edina Morningside Community Church"," 4201 Morningside Road "," Edina "," MN ",55416,"(612) 875-7893"," historian.church@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-books-3-d-objects,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012524,"Inventory Slides, Sound and Moving Images",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short term target was achieved. This was due to having a well planned and executed project plan and an experienced, qualified team who worked well together.",,1592,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11592,,"Lisa Lally, Leah Lamon, Becky Phelan, Jim Cory, Darlene Clay, Alan Eidsness, Doug Toth, Doug Engelke"," ","Edina Morningside Community Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the church's slide and image collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Doug,Fuerst,"Edina Morningside Community Church"," 4201 Morningside Road "," Edina "," MN ",55416,"(612) 875-7893"," historian.church@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-slides-sound-and-moving-images,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17818,"Inventory of Historical Collection",2013,3189,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3189,,"Pete Ewals, Mayor Thom Boncher, Council Member Joe Thill, Council Member Mike Shaw, Council Member Jeremy Goebel, Council Member Tanya Velishek, Council Member Sally Schultz, Council Member",,"City of Jordan","Local/Regional Government","To begin to gain intellectual and physical control over a significant historical collection documenting the City of Jordan",,"To begin to gain intellectual and physical control over a significant historical collection documenting the City of Jordan",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Emily,Bodeker,"City of Jordan","210 East First Street",Jordan,MN,55352,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-historical-collection,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17719,"Inventory of the Brigadier General Ray Miller Collection",2012,4925,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4925,,,,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified archivists to make publicly accessible the Gen. Ray Miller Papers documenting the beginning of the Minnesota Air National Guard.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Yaeger,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-brigadier-general-ray-miller-collection,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024951,"Inventory and Catalogue of the Somali Museum Artifacts",2022,42774,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,12500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",55274,,"Dr. Abdulfatah Mohamed, Bashir Sheikh, Lisa Friedlander, Busad Ali Kheyre, Asha Hibad, Mohamed Ahmed Salad, Abdullahi Samater, Kate Roberts, Osman M. Ali",0.71,"Somali Artifact and Cultural Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-01-01,2023-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Zahra,Muse,"Somali Artifact and Cultural Museum","1516 East Lake Street, Suite 11",Minneapolis,MN,55407,6123087251,zahra@somalimuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-and-catalogue-somali-museum-artifacts,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024953,"Inventory of Collections: Phase 7",2021,8828,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: Target achieved. Multiple reports have been generated from Past Perfect, showing 1,488 new records developed within the date range of 5/4/21 (when we started doing data entry) until 2/11/2022, when Bookcase 23's inventory was completed. One page from each of these reports will be attached to show the outcome of our work on this project. These include Phase 7 Inventory-Pub. Name, Date, Place, Edition; Phase 7 Condition, Title, Author, Physical Description; Phase 7 Library Summary and Description Listing' and Listing of Obj ID No Phase 7. These reports were reviewed for missing or incorrect data elements and corrections made within the database. Intermediate Term: Partially achieved. This will be ongoing. The Project Director reports in the quarterly newsletter on the progress of work on grant activities and new accession and to the Board of Directors at their monthly meetings. The Executive Director has been writing articles regarding new accessions and/or items of interest that are already inventoried for the newsletter and website. Long Term: Achieved and ongoing. The Accessions/Inventory Team was observed to watch closely for mildew or red rot or books that were in a state of disrepair. Those books were removed from the Library shelves to prevent further damage. They were then wrapped in acid-free unbuffered tissue and placed in storage within the Library in a location not available to the general public. The books will, however, be available for researchers, etc, upon request.",,6899,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15727,,"Joann Bernard, Larry Helwig, Cheri Holm, Blaine Jensen, Kitty Jorgensen-Riley, Harvey Klar, Gary Koland, John Nieswaag, Beverly Oderkirk, Joyce Rypkema, Dan Tvedt.",0.18,"Pine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Bade,"Pine County Historical Society","PO Box 123, 6333 H C Andersen Alle",Askov,MN,55704,3208383317,jkbade@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-collections-phase-7,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024990,"Inventory of Museum Collection: Phase 3",2023,9925,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,3000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12925,,"Pamela J. Myers, Debi Tharalson-Heitz, Sharon Corl, Liz Vandam, Jeff Magnuson, Kandis Hanson, George Buehl, Nancy Oestreich, Ron Pauly",,"Westonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Magnuson,"Westonka Historical Society","5341 Maywood Rd.",Mound,MN,55364,9529940593,jmagn@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-museum-collection-phase-3,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025014,"Inventory of Photographs and 2D Oversized Items",2021,9933,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Achieved and exceeded. A public Phase 4 Gallery (https://gallery.collectorsystems.com/public/EdinaMorningsideChurchArchives/5106) featuring photographs inventoried and cataloged in Phase 4 was created in order to share information with congregation members, the general public, researchers, and potential collaborators. This feature of Collector Systems allows us to quickly and easily share information about our collections. All members of the project team worked well together, and were well qualified and experienced in the inventory/cataloging process.",,1773,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11706,,"Lisa Lally, Bob Beyerl, Oby Ballinger, Leah Lamon, Robin Ray, Charlie Green, Mark Mironer, Jill Mironer, Mary Engelke, Gina DeLong",,"Edina Morningside Community Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Doug,Fuerst,"Edina Morningside Community Church","4201 Morningside Road",Edina,MN,55416,6128757893,historian.church@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-photographs-and-2d-oversized-items,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025210,"Inventory of Collections: Phase 8",2022,9824,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,7862,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17686,,"Larry Helwig, Joann Bernard, Blaine Jensen, Kitty Jorgensen-Riley, Harvey Klar, John Nieswaag, Bev Oderkirk, Karen Helwig, Joyce Rypkema, Dan Tvedt, Don Stoffel.",0.2,"Pine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Bade,"Pine County Historical Society","PO Box 123, 6333 H C Andersen Alle",Askov,MN,55704,3208383317,jkbade@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-collections-phase-8,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025247,"Inventory Museum Collection",2023,102300,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,32250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",134550,,"Tom Brace, Chuck Standfuss, Nyle Zikmund, Sue Magy, Kathi Osmonson, Louis Goldenberg",,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nyle,Zikmund,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","664 22nd Avenue NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,6128607442,nzikmund@sbmfire.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-museum-collection,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031309,"Inventory & Cataloging Phase I: Framed Art and Advertising",2024,9945,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,3510,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13455,,"Duane Bakke, Norleen Cooke, Rick Lamon, Jill Helget, Sandra Seha, Sherry Hanson, John Glady and Sally Jeske",0.095588235,"Fillmore County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Demery,Maughan,"Fillmore County Historical Society","202 County Road 8",Fountain,MN,55935,5075130737,demery@fillmorecountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-cataloging-phase-i-framed-art-and-advertising,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17366,"Inventory - Phase 2",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3057,,,,,,"Meeker County Historical Society",," MCHS accomplished more than the stated goal to finish the inventory of the remaining half of an estimated 8000+ items. A total of 17,000 items were inventoried. The MCHS now has a more accurate and complete resource for access and control of the collections.   ",,"To gain intellectual and physical control of 8000 artifacts",2010-09-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,James,Milan,,"308 North Marshall Ave.",Litchfield,MN,55355,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-phase-2,,,, 17472,"Inventory of the Object Collection",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,26350,,,,,,"Minnesota Discovery Center",," In order to more closely meet national museum standards, the MDC purchased the StEPS program and created a PastPerfect database that recorded information on 4,037 objects in their collections. Objects documenting Iron Range history were identified and inventoried. The inventory process included moving an object to a processing location, writing descriptions, researching the objects function and name, noting the objects location and then entering the data collected into the database. Then the object was re-packaged and returned to its home location. ",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over approximately 5,000 objects documenting Iron Range history",2010-10-29,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mai,Vang,,"1005 Discovery Dr.",Chisholm,MN,55719,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-object-collection,,,, 17509,"Inventory Lac qui Parle County Museum",2011,2984,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3875,,,,,,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society",," The Lac qui Parle County Historical Society/Museum purchased a laptop computer and a PastPerfect software program to facilitate the inventory of their entire historical collection. The program is stored on the Lac qui Parle county server. ",,"To begin to gain intellectual and physical control over museum collections that document Lac qui Parle county history",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Barb,Redepenning,,"250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-lac-qui-parle-county-museum,,,, 33866,"Inventory and Preservation of Folk and Traditional Music Collection",2015,6648,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","All project targets were achieved. 380 rare historical and previously unreleased Minnesota folk and traditional music recordings which had been housed in cardboard boxes and stored in basements and closets were inventoried, rehoused in archival storage boxes and transferred to a climate controlled storage facility. Since two of the four collections were accompanied by detailed listings of their contents, the resulting data base contains over 2200 lines of meta data (see attached example for more detail). Over 100 artists whose performances are contained in these collections were contacted to request permission for enhanced accessibility by the public to some of the recordings. By the project's completion date 25 artists had responded giving permission to use recordings of their works for enhanced public accessibility to these collections. Since 12/1/15 more artists have granted permission and the total now stands at 34. Even if no other artists grant the requested permissions to stream some of their performances on line, use them in radio broadcasts and include them in future anthology releases, the current amount of material accessible for these purposes is more than enough to accomplish the intended outcome -- that of making the public more aware of the Folk Music Archive at Elmer L. Andersen Library and giving them convenient access to a representational portion of it online, on the air and on CD releases.",,270,"Available upon request. Contact",6918,,"Chuck Ericksen, Peggy Korsmo-Kennon, Bob Bovee, Phil Nusbaum, Cecily Marcus",0.08,"Heritage And Traditions, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better storage conditions and broaden public accessibility to Minnesota folk and traditional music.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gordon,Wagner,"Heritage And Traditions, Inc.","1661 Englewood Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55104,612-817-5898,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-and-preservation-folk-and-traditional-music-collection,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33943,"Inventory of Collections, Phase 2",2015,9646,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9646,,"Barbara Christensen, Helen Clarke, Cheryl Godding, Ardis Jensen, Margaret Keillor, Harvey Klar, Gary Koland, Maria Lourey-Bowen, Deloris Nielsen, Michas Ohnstad, Steve Richardson, and Mike Swiridow",0.18,"Pine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Bade,"Pine County Historical Society","PO Box 123",Askov,MN,55704,320-838-3317,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-collections-phase-2,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28571,"Inventory of Museum Collections",2014,9800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9800,,"Father Paul Breza, Lorraine Walske, Steven Boland, Carol Dennis, Terry Breza, Jessi Pohlman, LaVern Skroch, Louise Prondzinski",0.14,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inventory-museum-collections,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031184,"Inver Grove Heights School History",2024,7900,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7900,,"Carrie Lounsberry, Jake Klingner, Sarah Larsen, Sherry Warrick, Shana Dukes, Darcie Pierson, Liz Niemioja",0.073529412,"Inver Grove Heights Public Schools (ISD #199)","K-12 Education",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of the Inver Grove Heights school district, in preparation for a future exhibit.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dave,Bernhardson,"Inver Grove Heights Public Schools (ISD #199)","2990 80th Street East","Inver Grove Heights",MN,55076,6513067808,bernhardsond@isd199.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inver-grove-heights-school-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007359,"Investigating the Cultural Geography of St. Cloud State University",2017,9000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Short Term 1. A sizeable database of primary objects in University Archives at St. Cloud State University and Stearns History Museum. a.The main Excel workbook for this project included as of 12/15/2017 i.650 lines of data ii.Still Images: 405 lines representing more than 3,805 images 1.1 album, 3 books, 2 boxes, 80 folders, 320 objects iii.Text: 188 lines representing more than 843 documents 1.4 collections, 44 folders, 133 objects iv.Maps: 57 lines representing 87 maps 1.2 collections, 55 objects v.We easily met our goal of a 'sizeable' database of objects or collections of objects that begin to tell the story of the changing land use of St. Cloud State University. However, we spent twice as much time than anticipated to create this database. b.Rengel created a secondary workbook to track the addresses of the homes and lots within the North Campus and South Campus and to track the various campus buildings and businesses on the campus. (The East Campus area apparently never had homes on it or structures other than those related to campus facilities.) This secondary spreadsheet, though in rough draft form, begins to shape by street address the built environment that became the campus. Data here could help create metadata based upon address, in addition to the geographic information in the main spreadsheet. 2. Increased knowledge and understanding of the cultural forces that shaped the choices of buildings and structures that would become St. Cloud State. a.Through the act of reviewing so many collections within the St. Cloud State University Archives and Stearns History Museum, through questions shared and answered, or at least raised, between Ms. Rengel and the staff members at these two organizations, through attempts by all to identify contents of photos, to compare photos to maps to documents, the knowledge at both locations has expanded significantly. Awareness has grown significantly. One challenge, though is the transfer of much of this knowledge from the researcher to the permanent staff and the presentation of information to benefit researchers in the future. b.The project clearly led to a significantly increased knowledge about what happened. Much more work is needed to explain why people made the decisions they did over the years. i.An example: Looking at the Curtis Survey of this area, which was done in 1855, 14 years before the state's third normal school opened in St. Cloud in 1869, might lead one to believe that the neighborhood was already a grid, with graded streets and avenues meeting at right angles and clearly defined lots. But looking at the 1902 photograph of the block that would become home to the Performing Arts Center, taken by the Minneapolis Tribune, one can see only the beginnings of that grid system, with streets not yet created and land spreading off into the distance where homes will eventually be built. ii.Another example: Photographs and Sanborn Insurance maps show what appear to be single-family homes. But comparison to information in campus directories and even reviewing the Talahi yearbooks, tells the story that many houses were used, as early as the 1880s and 1890s, as student housing, some filled only with students, some where a student lived in the home with a family. Eventually, St. Cloud State would own apartment buildings on the campus where once stood homes that provided rooms to students. Intermediate Outcomes: There are four intermediate measurable outcomes to this project. 1. The vastly increased knowledge of staff at University Archives and Stearns History Museum of the information in their collections related to the St. Cloud State University campus. Rengel intends to put her increased knowledge to work on behalf of both organizations by: a. Conducting an MDL digitization project for maps in the John D. Morgan collection at University Archives. b.Conducting an MDL digitization project of rare photographs in University Archives and the Stearns History Museum's collection. 1.Earliest photographs in both collections 2.Work of photographer E.S. Hill c.Conducting a collaborative digitization project of photographs within both collections of several of the campus areas identified in this project. 1.St. Cloud Water, Power and Mill Co's Subdivision 2.First Avenue South 2. The number of ideas for projects built upon this work a.University Archives graduate student assistant Kayla Stielow, who began work in archives in August as an intern and a student assistant as this Cultural Geography project was underway, will use the data from Ms. Rengel's research to investigate the expansion and change of St. Cloud State overtime to develop a narrative of the campus's history. Her project is part of St. Cloud State's sesquicentennial celebration. We anticipate this work will also inform at least two classes, one graduate and another undergraduate, as they investigate the history of St. Cloud State that will also inform the sesquicentennial, too. b.Slide shows on the significant areas of campus. i.Hockey ii.Miller Center iii.Education Building iv.The Original Campus: Between the Mississippi River and 1st Avenue v.Stores, restaurants, churches on this land vi.Before the grid: the land before square blocks with streets and avenues became the norm c.An Aerial Time Machine --- using digitized aerial photographs, and/or digitizing aerial photographs to present a flying tour of campus over time. i.As if a helicopter were hovering over the south end of the main campus and time flashed by in the cockpit window ii.OR, as if the helicopter were circling campus and the years changed with each circle. d.Speculation -- What if the plans that weren't chosen had come to pass? ' An image-based project to show what might have been. e.Digital 'Flip Book' of campus maps to show growth. f.An in-depth investigation of St. Cloud city directories for other uses of the land and the buildings, such as churches, lunch counters, office space, etc. 3. A list of some collections and organizations that merit further investigation: a.Collections at the St. Cloud State University Archives. i.Chronicle student newspaper ' Because the information is easily accessible, and often secondary, we chose early on not to do in-depth research into this publication right now. While we did include photographs and articles when we encountered them, we left a deeper exploration for a later date. ii.University Communications (Information Services) press release collection ' We included some press releases as we came across them in the research and discovered that the press release collection could provide additional information. It deserves a thorough review. iii.Oral Histories ' Time did not permit us to investigate the data in oral histories, nor the few oral histories within the collections. Doing so would add interpretation and perspective to the facts of the land use information. iv.Minutes of the governing bodies for St. Cloud State, including the Normal School Board, the State Teachers College Board, the State College Board and the State University Board. While essentially secondary resources, these minutes often contain the only surviving information on the development of the campus, particularly in the early years. Additionally, they often provide clues and leads for further investigation. v.Minnesota legislation ' We see potential for investigating legislative records for laws critical to the development of the campus, such as Amendment 2 to the Minnesota Constitution, passed in the early 1960s, which eliminated a debt limit and allowed borrowing for building and capital improvements. Much of the work of campus development was done in coordination with Minnesota state agencies and was governed by legislative approval. vi.We focused our work on primary sources, photographs, maps and documents older than 1970. We would expand our information to include materials created since 1970. b.Collections at Stearns History Museum i.Myron Hall, long-time photographer to the St. Cloud Times, contributed his extensive collection of negatives and prints to the Stearns History Museum. This treasure trove needs much preservation and cataloging work to preserve and mine all of the valuable information in it. Once that cataloging is done, it will provide priceless resources on the cultural geography, at least from the late 1930s through the early 1970s. ii.St. Cloud city directories. This collection could provide land use information, to capture the flow from undeveloped prairie and woods to neighborhoods to campus buildings. While the city directories helped Rengel identify photographs of homes in the geographic areas under examination, she did not take the time to delve into them as deeply as she would have liked, once she realized their value. iii.Frank Jackson & Associates collection ' We included reference to this architectural firm's collection in the spreadsheet but did not have time to investigate the materials. Such an investigation could prove extremely valuable for capturing the discussions of how and why the buildings Jackson created for the campus took the shapes they did and were situated in the community as they were. iv.Additional collections ' Stearns History Museum is in the midst of a Cultural Heritage grant project of their own to inventory collections. The database they are creating pointed us in directions for our cultural geography project and following up on the collections Stearns has been identifying will provide us with excellent resources and information. v.St. Cloud newspapers ' Stearns History Museum and St. Cloud State University Library each has extensive microfilm collections of St. Clouds newspapers. Stearns History Museum has formed the basis of much of their public-facing resources on these newspapers and staff experience with St. Cloud's newspapers would suggest that work within these collections be conducted there. Additionally, using the Minnesota Digital Newspaper Hub through the Minnesota Historical Society for very early St. Cloud newspapers would expedite research within these publications. c.Other organizations i.City of St. Cloud's 'SCGIS: Interactive Mapping Tool,' (http://stcloudcity.com/link/jsfe/) ' This is database provided primary information on the current land-use, zoning codes, building values, etc. Information could be harvested as needed on vacated streets and alleys, original survey information, and coordinates for geographical information. It is, however, limited to modern land uses, but would provide an interesting starting point for creating GIS information for buildings that used to occupy this land. ii.City of St. Cloud offices ' There are likely records in the city offices, particularly the planning office, that relate to the development of the St. Cloud State campus. iii.County Recorder, Stearns County ' As the keeper of all deed information, it would be valuable to visit the County Recorder's office. Staff at Stearns History Museum are aware of documents there worth investigation. Also, we expect there are specifics records there that would track back to the beginnings of the county and the city. iv.County Recorder, Sherburne County ' Only Selke Field and Brainard Hall, which we have designated as the East Campus, are located in Sherburne County, but it may be interesting to at least visit this county's recorder office to capture early deed information. Should this project expand to include the Talahi Woods and the quarry lands near the Minnesota Correctional Facility (Reformatory) known as George Friedrich Park, Sherburne County Recorder's office would provide valuable information. v.Minnesota Historical Society ' We recognize that deeper research within the collections at the state historical society will help us flesh out details of the cultural geography of St. Cloud State, particularly records that pre-date the formation of the third normal school in 1869. 4.An article for Stearns History Museum's 'Crossings' magazine, which Rengel will write, that focuses on the personal story behind her search for information in University Archives and at Stearns on the neighborhood of her childhood, her father's college years, and the town she calls home. Long-term Long lasting results of this research include but are not limited to 1.Increased communication between the St. Cloud State University Archives and the Stearns History Museum on resources in the two collections that tell the story of St. Cloud State University. 2.Increased knowledge at the staff level of the cultural geography of this land. 3.Understanding of the interrelated nature of the collections in preserving and using the information in the collections to tell the story of campus. 4.Establishing a format and method for searching for and the presenting information on the materials in the collections. 5.Inspiration. This project showed us what dedicating a person's time to the work of exploring the collections can yield. The grant funding provided us with the opportunity to deeply explore collections at the repositories and to pull together in one online resource the results of that exploration. a.This work, in essence, allowed us to remove the silo walls that separated the collections at two repositories and to combine them, at least within the scope of the cultural geography of St. Cloud State, into one whole picture of the 150-years of change upon this land. The work of this project strives to point researchers to resources that can help them understand and share answers to the questions 'How and why did we become who and what we are?' Answering those questions is extremely challenging, especially for people who are the beneficiaries of the work of earlier generations. Soon the goals, the values, the promises of one generation get lost in time as projects move forward, advancing, shifting, retreating as forces of the day demand. The answers to 'How' and 'Why' are often answers of the moment. The work of this Cultural Geography project aims to show where at the St. Cloud State University Archives and Stearns History Museum those answers are preserved and to lead researchers to the maps, photographs, and documents that will help them answer the questions of 'how' and 'why.'",,2512,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",11511,,"MnSCU board of trustee members: Ann Anaya, Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Duane Benson, Elise Bourdeau, Kelly Charpentier-Berg, Alex Cirillo, Jay Cowles, Dawn Erlandson, Robert Hoffman, Philip Krinkie, Maleah Otterson, Thomas Renier, Louise Sundin, Michael Vekich, and Erma Vizenor",,"St. Cloud State University","Public College/University","To hire a qualified historian to research the cultural history of St. Cloud State University.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tom,Steman,"St. Cloud State University","262 Stewart Hall, 720 Fourth Avenue S","St. Cloud",MN,56301,320-308-4753,tdsteman@stcloudstate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/investigating-cultural-geography-st-cloud-state-university,,,,0 10012207,"Investigation, construction drawings and foundation stone masonry",2018,160000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Grants ","$80,000 each year is for a grant to the board of directors of the Carver County Historical Society to restore the historic Andrew Peterson farm in Waconia.","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The CCHS achieved its anticipated outcomes. It would have been nice to say we exceeded expectations, but the truth is that with any old building, changes happen, as you dig deeper into rehabilitation needs. The building is stable and safe for small group tours and events. This achieves one of our primary goals: the opportunity for people to visit and experience the vision the CCHS has for the farm. Both the physical building and the construction documents will be used for donor development toward the next phase of rehabilitation. The construction drawings provide the opportunity to continue work on sections of the barn as funding and time permit. Combined, the building and construction documents provide a solid measurement of achievement toward measurable outcomes. We were able to achieve a successful outcome due to the joint efforts of Hansen HomeTech, Miller Dunwiddie, the CCHS, SHPO, and Patrick Sieben. The team as a group is solid, knowledgeable, talented, and worked very well together. The CCHS is very much appreciative of the talents of the group. In particular, we wish to acknowledge Dave McDonnald for his willingness to work on the Peterson farm. Despite being in ""retirement"" he has chosen to continue to work on select projects dear to him. We just happen to be lucky enough to be one of his chosen few.",,9518,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",169518,,"Lin Deardorff, Mike Coleman, Dan Lund, Mike Fahery, Burton Johnson, Peter Gustafson, JJ Norman, Maureen Farrell, Gerry Johnson, Mark Willems, Matthew McDougall",,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The rehabilitation of the Peterson Farmstead will continue with work on the 1914 barn and post beetle spraying on all buildings except the house.",2018-07-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendy,Petersen-Biorn,"Carver County Historical Society"," 555 West First Street "," Waconia "," MN ",55387,"(952) 442-4234"," wbiorn@co.carver.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Carver",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/investigation-construction-drawings-and-foundation-stone-masonry,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025283,"Iraqi Immigrants Oral History",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,8000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",18000,,"Jim Steen, Willy Jacobson, JoNell Moore, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Matt Gilbertson, Russ Hanson, Jenna Kahly, Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Deb White, Diane Wray Williams",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in up to 20 oral history interviews the history of Iraqi Americans in the Moorhead area.",,"To document in up to 20 oral history interviews the history of Iraqi Americans in the Moorhead area.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Peihl,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,Mark.Peihl@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/iraqi-immigrants-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007360,"Irish Music and Musicians in the Twin Cities Community (1950-1990)",2017,7339,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7339,,"CJAC Board Members are Cormac O'Se, Michael Gibbons, Teresa McCormick, Lisa Forrette and JoAnn Vano. CJAC Executive Director: Natalie O'Shea. CJAC Library Director: Brian Miller.",0.05,"Celtic Junction Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 13 oral history interviews the history of Celtic Junction Arts Center. ",,"This project created sound recordings and transcriptions of 13 oral history interviews. In addition, over 300 photographs and other audio recordings documenting local history were also collected as a result of this project. Metadata for all items has been created and stored in the McKiernan Library and all items are in the process of being added to the McKiernan Library Collection where they will be preserved up to archival standards. Copies of interview audio and copies of the transcripts are being made publicly available within the McKiernan Library itself and digital copies of both audio and transcripts will be made available online through the digital collection on the library's website.  This oral history collection is the most comprehensive document of the development of the Twin Cities' unique and vibrant Irish music scene created to date. The excitement generated by this project demonstrates strong community support for documenting the development of the local scene. The current strength of Irish music locally and its continuing survival and growth in Ireland and around the world assures that there will be an audience for this collection for years to come. ",2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Miller,"Celtic Junction Arts Center","836 Prior Ave N.","St. Paul",MN,55104,651-245-3719,library@celticjunction.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/irish-music-and-musicians-twin-cities-community-1950-1990,,,, 17058,"Iron Ore Mining and Iron Range Life, 1920-1950s",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3860,,,,,,"Minnesota Museum of Mining",," A 1’ scale model of the gallery, developed a visitor traffic flow plan, developed specs for new exhibit walls/structures, researched & developed major exhibit themes & topic areas and developed preliminary activities for these topic areas. The exhibit design allows free movement within the gallery, allowing visitors to enter from either the south or the north door. Visitors move about freely with no dead-ends or backtracking required, which accommodates large groups of school children without diminishing their experience. The exhibit structures will feature period life-size facades 12-14 feet tall, adding realism. Beginning at the south entrance, the school structure is three times larger than the current schoolhouse. Moving north are three commercial storefront-orientated structures with partial sidewalls and no back walls, allowing for a natural flow from one exhibit topic area to the next. Against the north wall is a large structure representing “home” on the range. MAJOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT UNIT /TOPIC AREAS: Intro to the exhibit unit -  “Iron Ore Mining and Iron Range Life, 1920s - 1950s”, a slightly angled waist-high faux taconite rock allowing guests to see into the gallery/street scene. Schools on the Range will focus on the growth of schools across the range beginning with the one room school houses built in the 1920s. Sub-topics include sports, arts, academics and the contributions and support of the mining companies. Health and Education features Doc Archibald “Moonlight” Graham’s work in public school health, and the importance of health and education to the iron ore miners. This area shares common space with Schools on the Range and expands the theme of education. Veda Ponikvar’s Free Press focuses on Veda’s important connection to communication, the community and politics. Featured will be the Free Press print shop equipment, first person accounts, stories and photographs. Other business equipment from the collection will be displayed and interpreted in support of this area. People, Places & Work on the Range - three units: Unit A focuses on small businesses and the evolution of appliances between 1920 and the 1950s. Objects from the collection will be interpreted and linked to the growth of the Range. Unit B focuses on the people, their towns and communities, their daily life, their work and jobs, including those who did not directly work in the mining industry, but provided support and infrastructure. The area will also cover homes, housewives and children. Unit C currently the blacksmith shop, shoemaker shop and broom shop will be developed in Phase II. The development of a storyline will engage future visitors and draw them into the exhibits. The organizing of the artifacts around this series of coherent stories will help the museum in making future decisions about new acquisitions. The movement toward hands-on learning activities within the exhibit building will unify the museum experience. ",,"To develop and research the overall storyline of the main exhibit hall depicting life on the Iron Range, 1920-1950",2010-03-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Allen,Noska,,"304 N. 60th Ave. E",Duluth,MN,55804,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/iron-ore-mining-and-iron-range-life-1920-1950s,,,, 17391,"Iron Stories Exhibit",2011,4829,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1755,,,,,,"Minnesota Discovery Center",," Banners, displays and educational tools were used to create an exhibit telling the history of the Iron Range through the personal narrative of 10 area residents. Research of these individuals was conducted using primary sources from the Iron Range including: oral histories, census reports, newspaper articles and maps. The life and times of each individual gives a perspective of the Iron Range from a specific time period and cultural climate. This traveling exhibit is available for rental. ",,"To create an exhibit on the history of the Iron Range as told through personal narrative of 10 residents",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kelly,Florence,,"1005 Discovery Dr.",Chisholm,MN,55719,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/iron-stories-exhibit,,,, 17221,"Iron Ore Mining and Iron Range Life, 1920s-1950s - Exhibit",2011,50000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,14725,,,,,,"Minnesota Museum of Mining",," To design and create an interactive exhibit on the daily lives of iron ore miners at work and home from the 1920s to the 1950s. ",,"To design and create an interactive exhibit on the daily lives of iron ore miners at work and home from the 1920s to the 1950s.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Allen,Noska,,"304 N. 60th Ave. E",Duluth,MN,55804,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/iron-ore-mining-and-iron-range-life-1920s-1950s-exhibit,,,, 10012499,"Island Park Village Hall Condition Assessment",2020,9550," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9550,,"Holly Thumann, Skip Johnson, Claudia Lacy, Bart Skeie, Karla Skeie, Holly Schluter, Candy Anderson",0.03,"Island Park Village Hall Preservation Society","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the 1936 Island Park Village Hall, eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Holly,Thumann,"Island Park Village Hall Preservation Society"," 5907 Hawthorne Rd "," Mound "," MN ",55364,"(507) 421-9175"," holrae@msn.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/island-park-village-hall-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28467,"Item Level Assessment of the NHS Collection",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Short Term Measurable Outcomes At the conclusion of the physical assessment of the collection, a good deal of time was spent analyzing the notes that were made on the changes that needed to be made in the collection to improve preservation. A summary report was written highlighting major portions of the collection providing details on the current conditions of the collection. That report will be used moving forward to measure how far NHS is progressing on its quest for improvement. Even more important to NHS than the summary of current conditions is the pair of reports that were written noting projects that can be undertaken to improve preservation within the collection. During the assessment, similar improvements were observed to be needed throughout the collection. These similar needs formed the basis of the project reports. Many of these projects can be packaged, so-to-speak, for funding from target audiences and select grants. Interns and volunteers can be matched to needed projects so that the improvements can be made in an orderly manner. The reports outline exactly what improvement is needed in which capacity in the collection. They remove the guess work from short and long term planning, something that was greatly needed for NHS moving forward. The intellectual control gained from knowing where the deficiencies are will drive future choices and will ultimately improve the overall condition of the collection. Long Term Measurable Outcomes NHS undertook the box-level assessment to observe current conditions of the collection and to understand the needs of the collection to improve preservation. With no concrete knowledge of what needs the collection had, it was believed that the improvements would be minimal and could reasonably be completed within a five-year timeframe. Completing the assessment has changed this belief. Evidence of the scope and magnitude of the improvements that are needed in the collection since completing the assessment could very well demand a much lengthier timeline for completion. This was not the outcome the staff as NHS foresaw, but it is a reasonable, fact-based expectation grounded on the completed assessment and the reports generated from it if staffing levels remain the same. However, on the positive side, NHS has gained a much clearer picture of the needs of the collection from this assessment on which to base long term planning no matter how long completion of these projects take.",,,350,,7350,,"Debby Nitz, Christian Hakala, Michele Reese, Jodi Lawson, Sam Demas, David Neuger, Alex Beeby, Sarah Beimers, Heather Scott, Jane McWilliams, Susannah Ottaway, Alice Thomas, Scott Richardson, Jim Christensen, Lisa Peterson",0.24,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct an item-level conditions assessment of the museum collections.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hayes,Scriven,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-9268,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/item-level-assessment-nhs-collection,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013399,"Itineraries and Project Development for the Minnesota River Valley National Scenic Byway",2020,64000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org",,,11080,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",75080,,"Dan Tosel, Tori Hammerud, Jason Heinecke, Amber Molden, Andrew Schmidt",0.04,"City of Appleton","Local/Regional Government","The partners will develop three itineraries and explore additional opportunities to further develop local Heritage Tourism.",,"Partners: City of Appleton, Lower Sioux Agency Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Chippewa County Historical Society, Nicollet County Historical Society, Blue Earth County Historical Society, Renville County Historical Society The Minnesota River Valley National Scenic Byway (Byway) is a partnership formed from grass-roots efforts by the people and agencies working and living along the Minnesota River. It was designated in 1996 by the Minnesota State Scenic Byway Commission and in 2002 as a National Scenic Byway. The Byway Alliance has more than 45 members representing cities, counties, historical societies, tourism entities, DNR, MnDOT, tribal communities, and interested citizens along the Minnesota River's 287-mile stretch. The Byway plays a vital role in linking and promoting historical sites and stories to tell the Minnesota River Valley history through programs, a website, roadside signs, a calendar, brochures, and other marketing materials. This grant will strengthen the relationships between Byway partners, including relationships between county historical societies and the Upper Sioux Community Tribal Historic Preservation Office (USC THPO) and the Lower Sioux Indian Community Tribal Historic Preservation Office (LSIC THPO). Note, though the USC THPO did not sign on as a partner, they will provide input to review content. Also, many of the USC elders participate in the review process with the LSIC THPO. Byway Alliance members share a common desire to improve the quality and type of content available about the Dakota people's significance in the Minnesota River Valley, and they will ensure that Dakota voices are included in projects. The partners will collaborate to develop three itineraries and explore additional opportunities to create local Heritage Tourism. The Byway partners, including Dakota communities, will strengthen the collaborations and provide better public access to high-quality Minnesota history through united historic resources.",2020-07-01,2022-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Willie,Morales,"City of Appleton","323 W Schlieman Ave",Appleton,MN,56208,"(320) 289-1363",CityAdministrator@appletonmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Redwood, Renville, Scott, Sibley, Traverse, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itineraries-and-project-development-minnesota-river-valley-national-scenic-byway,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007178,"Jackson Street Water Tower Architectural Drawings",2018,7250,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7250,,"Joshua Fox, Debra Mortensen, Mike Nicholas, John Jordan, Lance Lindberg",,"City of Elk River","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the Jackson Street Water Tower, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Zachary,Carlton,"City of Elk River","13065 Orono Parkway NW","Elk River",MN,55330,763-635-1035,zcarlton@elkrivermn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jackson-street-water-tower-architectural-drawings,,,,0 10007123,"Jackson Street Roundhouse Roof Repair: Construction Documents",2018,23000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",23000,,"George Bergh Andy Corchran Brandon Gatz Chilton Hagan (Sandy) Ryan Heath, Secretary Don Mason, At Large Larry Paulson Zach Perkl Noel Petit Arthur Pew, III Emeritus John Radimecky Chris Sears Andrew Tighe Jon Van Niewaal, Treasurer Phil Wellman, President",,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for roof repair on the Jackson Street Roundhouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erik,Johnson,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","193 E Pennsylvania Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55130,651-228-0263,Erik@transportationmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jackson-street-roundhouse-roof-repair-construction-documents,,,,0 10012492,"Jackson Street Water Tower Restoration",2020,136367," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,25047,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",161414,,"Mayor - John Dietz, Council Members - Garrett Christianson, Nate Ovall, Matt Westgaard, Jennifer Wagner"," ","City of Elk River","Local/Regional Government",,,"The grant funded the repair of structural deficiencies identified in an August 2015 Condition Assessment. Work on the tower included minor repairs, cleaning of the water tower, the removal of loose paint chips, and priming and painting the entire structure. The last phase of the project included regrading around the base to ensure water drained away from the foundation. The newly painted structure is an Elk River icon and is part of the community identity. The structure is a beacon for drivers entering the city from the south as the red roof can be seen from a long distance. Local businesses are using the new tower in their advertisements and on billboards within the community. Watch video of restoration » ",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Zachary,Carlton,"City of Elk River"," 13065 Orono Parkway NW "," Elk River "," MN ",55330,"(763) 635-1035",zcarlton@elkrivermn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jackson-street-water-tower-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 33878,"Jackson County Newspaper Microfilming",2015,8006,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The task was completed insuring the microfilmed papers will exist far into the future. This insures access to the historical data that exists on their pages. This is what we intended to do. We planned as carefully as we could, but we underestimated the total number of pages in the 30 years of newspapers. If we counted every page is the only way we could be more accurate. The owners of the papers were very happy with the condition the papers were returned and the binding was well done.",,252,"Available upon request. Contact",8258,,"Hennan Rost, Mark Titus, John Hay, Paula Bargfrede, Sherry Schoewe, Everett Tusa, Randy Winter, Ron Kenyon, Sedrick Borsgard, Gwen Fleace, Richard Erickson, Delia Emmerich, Rosemary Schultz",0.03,"Jackson County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To microfilm newspapers from Jackson, Pipestone, and Ramsey Counties to broaden public accessibility.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Kirchmeier,"Jackson County Historical Society","PO Box 238, 307 North Highway 86",Lakefield,MN,56150,507-662-5505,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Jackson, Pipestone, Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jackson-county-newspaper-microfilming,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28539,"Jackson Street Roundhouse Historic Structure Report",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Our short term goal was to inform the board of the needs and priorities for preservation of the Jackson Street Roundhouse. This goal was achieved at the delivery of the report in April, and at a board meeting in May and another in June. Our intermediate goal was to that the board understands and commits to following recommendations of the Historic Structures Report, and to work to secure funding for preservation. This goal has been partially met: our board understands, agrees with, and has approved the priorities outlined in the report. It has also begun fundraising for the first task: fixing the roof, though no funds have yet been raised. Our long-term goal that the Jackson Street Roundhouse is preserved for future generations has not yet been met. Fundraising is underway, but significant additional obstacles has been uncovered: the building is not included in the historic district (as we had thought) and the previous director stepped down. The board is focusing on resolving those two issues, and will increase fundraising efforts once those issues have been resolved.",,,,,10000,,"Rich Hoppe, Chair; Dick Mullen, Vice chair; Greg Kryzer, Treasurer; George Bergh; Dann Dobson; Tom Falkofske; Eric Fortin; Eric Hopp; Paul Hugo; Don Mason; Robert Moen; Arthur Pew III; Mark Schreier; and Phil Wellman.",,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a consultant to write a Historic Structure Report for the Jackson Street Roundhouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Hartje,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","193 E Pennsylvania Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55130,651-228-0263,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jackson-street-roundhouse-historic-structure-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28520,"Jackson Street Roundhouse Interpretive Plan",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We met our short term goal of creating the plan. We also met our mid-range goal to have the board vote to endorse the plan. We will need to implement the plan to reach our long-term goal.",,,,,10000,,"Rich Hoppe, Chair; Dick Mullen, Vice chair; Greg Kryzer, Treasurer; George Bergh; Dann Dobson; Tom Falkofske; Eric Fortin; Eric Hopp; Paul Hugo; Don Mason; Robert Moen; Arthur Pew III; Mark Schreier; and Phil Wellman.",,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To complete an interpretive plan for the museum in order to make more effective use of limited resources to better serve the public.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Hartje,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","193 E Pennsylvania Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55130,651-228-0263,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jackson-street-roundhouse-interpretive-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17502,"Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District NR Nomination",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2672,,,,,,"Saint Paul Historic Preservation Commission",," The St. Paul Historic Preservation Commission hired a qualified consultant to complete the local Historic Preservation Site Designation form for the Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District. After commission review and a public hearing the proposed historic district was recommended for approval to the St. Paul City Council. The City Council adopted the Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District as a Heritage Preservation Site along with the Preservation Program. The ordinance was adopted in July, 2011. Certification of the historic district to the National Register of Historic Places has been requested. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to prepare the nomination of the Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District to the National Register of Historic Places",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Amy,Spong,,"1400 City Hall Annex","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jacob-schmidt-brewing-company-historic-district-nr-nomination,,,, 10007122,"St. James Opera House East Storefront Facade Restoration",2018,60000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",60000,,"Thomas Eng- President, Susan Sodeman- Vice President, Joseph McCabe- Secretary, Lorraine Behlmer- Treasurer, Robert Sorenson- Project Director, Anne Sorenson, Steven Sodeman, Walter ""Jack"" Conway, Kathleen ""Nonnie"" Hanson, Linda Hackett, Marion Style, Vince Style, Karl Beerman",,"St. James Opera House Restoration Project, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to restore the east storefront on the St. James Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"The St. James Opera House, built-in 1890, played an important role in bringing performing arts to the city of St. James at the turn of the twentieth century. Over time, however, the building underwent numerous remodels, and its historic character was hidden. This project aimed to return the building’s eastern facade to its original appearance. Plans for the restoration were developed based on old photographs of the building, as well as clues left behind on other parts of the structure. For example, while black-and-white photographs could not reveal what color the building’s windows frames ought to be, remnants of the original paint job proved that they were once a deep green. The revitalization of the building’s exterior ensures that its status on the National Register of Historic Places will be well understood by passersby, and allows the Opera House to remain an intriguing piece of the city’s changing downtown landscape. ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Sorensen,"St. James Opera House Restoration Project, Inc.","502 First Avenue S","St. James",MN,56081,507-621-0274,annebobfarm@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Watonwan,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-james-opera-house-east-storefront-facade-restoration,,,, 17700,"James J. Hill Reference Library: Main Entrance Stair Restoration",2012,36300,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,36300,,,,"James J. Hill Reference Library",Libraries,"To restore and abate water infiltration of the marble entrance stairs on the James J. Hill Reference Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tom,Triplett,"James J. Hill Reference Library",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/james-j-hill-reference-library-main-entrance-stair-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17241,"James J Hill Reference Library: Window Replacement",2011,88000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,96700,,,,,,"James J. Hill Reference Library",,"To repair and replace windows at the James J. Hill Reference Library, listed on the National Register.",,"To repair and replace windows at the James J. Hill Reference Library, listed on the National Register.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Anne,Rasmussen,,"80 West 4th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/james-j-hill-reference-library-window-replacement,,,, 10007110,"Jaques Collection Cataloging and Public Access",2018,89760,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",89760,,"David J. McMillan (chair), Kendall J. Powell, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Linda A. Cohen, Michael D. Hsu, Dean E. Johnson, Peggy E. Lucas, Abfdul M. Omari, Darrin M. Rosha, and Patricia S. Simmons, Steve A. Sviggum",1.28,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Bell Museum of Natural History)","Public College/University","To compile information on publicly-owned Jacques art and allow greater public access to these historic resources.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Don,Luce,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Bell Museum of Natural History)","450 McNamara Alumni Center (SPA), 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-624-1342,lucex001@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Hennepin, Ramsey, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jaques-collection-cataloging-and-public-access,,,,0 17353,"Jaques Conservation Survey",2011,6500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota",," To conduct a conservation survey of 95 works of Francis Lee Jaques housed at three Minnesota museums. A conservation survey was conducted for the artworks of Francis Lee Jacques from the Bell Museum, the Jacques Art Center and the St. Louis county Historical Society. Nine out of 95 works out were identified and prioritized based on condition. Each of the nine works received a treatment proposal and an estimate for its conservation needs. ",,"To conduct a conservation survey of 95 works of Francis Lee Jaques housed at three Minnesota museums.",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Don,Luce,,"James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History, 10 Church St. SE, 394 Bell Museum",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jaques-conservation-survey,,,, 10007198,"Jasper School National Register Nomination",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Elicia Kortus, Jason Madtson, Ryan Reker, Jon Hoyme, Randy Larson, Kristie Weinkauf, Terry Skyberg",,"Reclaim Community","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Jasper School.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jason,Madtson,"Reclaim Community","PO Box 9",Jasper,MN,56144,605-595-4693,jason.madtson@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jasper-school-national-register-nomination,,,,0 10031314,"Jasper School 1939 Wing Roof Rehabilitation Design",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The media announcements and progress reports we put out on our grant project continued to keep the community engaged and excited about the investment in our historic main street. Sharing the progress with our supporters as the staff at LHB did a physical site visit garnered a lot of positive feedback and the community and alumni engaging with our organization to find out more, and share their ideas for future events in the gymnasium after the roof replacement. As a result of these roof drawings being completed, we are now able to prepare our Request for Proposals for contractors qualified to complete our roof repairs. and work on our budget for the additional needs of heating, electrical, plumbing and finishing work for the 1939 wing. This grant has been a tremendous step in moving our project to the point of active construction which is when the greater community can see the visible effects of our years of planning and work, and will cement the project as a success and continue to allow us to be an inspiration to other similar efforts across the state. Our project planning the Jasper School rehabilitation. was featured this spring in the MinnPost magazine which brought more attention and support and over 60 attendees to our July open house tours and additional interest in volunteering with our organization, including more families with children. The community is excited to get the roof replaced and has been bringing us ideas of activites and events they want to see in the gymnasium, and we have groups beginning to use our smaller building (Bauman Hall) currently in the meantime.",,15650,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",25650,,"Elicia Kortus, Jason Madtson, Randy Larson, Jon Hoyme, Kristie Weinkauf, Jason Klumper, Terry Skyberg",,"Reclaim Community","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the roof of the 1939 Jasper School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elicia,Madetzke,"Reclaim Community","PO Box 9",Jasper,MN,56144,6055954693,eliciamadetzke@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jasper-school-1939-wing-roof-rehabilitation-design,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17032,"Jeffers Petroglyphs Digital Data Storage Project",2013,50724,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,50724,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",0.35,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Valuable three-dimensional images of ancient rock carvings at Jeffers Petroglyphs will be safely stored and also made accessible to the general public thanks to ACHF funds. Funds allowed staff to catalogue the images and make them accessible at the Jeffers site and through the Minnesota Historical Society's Collections Online website. The images of individual carvings will serve as an archival record, a research and conservation resource and an educational tool",,"Valuable three-dimensional images of ancient rock carvings at Jeffers Petroglyphs will be safely stored and also made accessible to the general public thanks to ACHF funds. Funds allowed staff to catalogue the images and make them accessible at the Jeffers site and through the Minnesota Historical Society's Collections Online website. The images of individual carvings will serve as an archival record, a research and conservation resource and an educational tool",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tom,Sanders,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jeffers-petroglyphs-digital-data-storage-project,,,, 28919,"Jeffers Petroglyphs Digital Storage",2014,34688,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","The following were outcomes from this project: a narrative web site http://collections.mnhs.org/jp/ that provides a project summary, a timeline of the Jeffers Petrolygphs site, a description of the conservation project, a catalog sampling of 3D models, a series of quotes and guidelines that provide context for how we interpret the petroglyphs, and a full reference to resources. Finally, there are 2,118 cataloged images and completed records on the Society's Collections Online catalog.",,,,,31906,2782,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of the Jeffers Petroglyphs Data Access project is to store and provide access to 3D digital scans of the Jeffers Petroglyphs. A website devoted to the Jeffers Petroglyphs is being created to showcase the valuable three-dimensional images of ancient rock carvings recently catalogued by the Minnesota Historical Society Collections staff. This project carries out the critical second piece of the 2008 Jeffers Petroglyphs Conservation Project that was initially funded to remove lichen from the petroglyphs. That project revealed approximately 3,000 previously unknown carvings on the rock face. The goal of this work has been to preserve the carvings and provide access to them.",,,2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jeffers-petroglyphs-digital-storage,,,, 28711,"Jeffers Archaeological Project",2014,48863,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,48863,,"Robert C. Klas, Jr., Kent T. Larson, Cindy M. Gregorson, Ken Paulus, Karen Bach,John P. Banovetz, Ching-Meng Chew, Doron Clark, Bryce A. Doty, Jeanne M. Forneris, Linda N. Hanson, Brenda Edmondson Heim, Tony Heredia, Denise Holloman, Charles H. Johnson, Michael S. LaFontaine, Gwen Lerner, Barbara K Lupient, Richard L. Mack, Kita L. Mc Vay, Nneka Morgan, Kenneth W. Morris, Christie Corzad Neuger, Jay Novak, Bruce R. Ough, Carl A. Pellettieri, David M. Petrocchi, Julie Hagen Showers, Gary Stern, Wendy B. Watson, Carol Young Anderson, Mrs. Darrel Alkire, Kay L. Fredericks, Ralph P. Hofstad, Alexandra Klas, Robert C. Klas, Sr., Katherine Austin Mahle, Thomas J. McGough, Sr., Ronald A. Mitsch, Gerald M. Needham, Charles B. Purdham, Rozanne L. Ridgway, Orem O. Robbins, John G. Turner, Kenneth B. Woodrow",0.94,"Hamline University","Private College/University","To survey that portion of the 23-mile long Red Rock Ridge not within the boundaries of the Jeffers Petroglyphs State Historic Site for additional glyphs and other evidence of usage to further aid in understanding human habitation in Southwest Minnesota.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Hoffman,"Hamline University","1536 Hewitt Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jeffers-archaeological-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012378,"Jewish Community Action 1995 to Present: 25 Years of Jewish Minnesotans Organizing for Racial and Economic Justice",2019,9270," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1700,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10970,,"David Bauer, Nancy Brown, Susan Cobin, Michelle Horovitz, Jeremy Kalin, Geri Katz, Ed Rapoport, Melissa Rudnick, Elana Schwartzman, Noa Shavit-Lonstein, Jacob Smith."," ","Jewish Community Action","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in oral history interviews the institutional history of Jewish Community Action.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carin,Mrotz,"Jewish Community Action"," 2375 University Ave West, Suite 150 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55114,"(651) 632-2184"," carin@jewishcommunityaction.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jewish-community-action-1995-present-25-years-jewish-minnesotans-organizing-racial-and,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17564,"Jewish Identity & Legacy: A Cross-Generational Exploration",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Sholom Community Alliance",," To document in 6 intergenerational interviews the history of how Jewish migration to Minnesota is transmitted to succeeding generations. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jewish-identity-legacy-cross-generational-exploration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17631,"Jewish MNopedia",2012,6660,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest",," To create 15 entries about Minnesota's Jewish institutions using text, photos and videos from the collections of JHSUM for MNopedia. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jewish-mnopedia,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024969,"Jewish Voices for Organizing and Resistance: Manuscript",2021,9900,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,4500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14400,,"Steve Fletcher Cindy Reich Dylan Fresco Ezra Golberstein (treasurer) Jeffrey Weiss Michelle Horovitz Jessica Scherer Sara Greenhalgh (secretary) David Brauer (president) Sara Schonwald Jon Grebner Diana Siegel-Garcia",,"Jewish Community Action","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of Jewish Community Action.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of Jewish Community Action.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carin,Mrotz,"Jewish Community Action","2375 University Ave West, Suite 150","St. Paul",MN,55114,6516322184,carin@jewishcommunityaction.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jewish-voices-organizing-and-resistance-manuscript,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17524,"Jewish Identity and Legacy Project",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"Sholom Community Alliance",," To document perceptions of identity and legacy through 15 oral history interviews with residents of a Jewish long-term care system in the Twin Cities.  The project focused on capturing quickly disappearing histories from people who grew up in Minnesota’s immigrant communities or came to Minnesota as Russian immigrants or Holocaust survivors.    ",,"To document perceptions of identity and legacy through 15 oral history interviews with residents of a Jewish long-term care system in the Twin Cities. The project focused on capturing quickly disappearing histories from people who grew up in Minnesota’s immigrant communities or came to Minnesota as Russian immigrants or Holocaust survivors. ",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Libby,Parker,,"3620 Phillips Parkway","St. Louis Park",MN,55426,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jewish-identity-and-legacy-project,,,, 10031327,"Jewish-Christian Cooperation Documentary",2023,8190,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","We have incorporated our research into a script that has been presented as a slideshow to our Community Advisory Board via zoom. The response was positive and helpful. We will continue to refine the script and visual content as we prepare for the video production phase. As people hear about the documentary project, they offer suggestions and even new resources. We achived the results through the efforts of our hired contractors and the dedication of our volunteers who are committed to the Highland Heritage Project and this documentary topic in particular. The topic is relevant, not only to our local Highland community, but it has implications given the contemporary national and international situation.",,14800,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",22990,,"Colleen Zuro-White, Jacqueline Mosio, Annice Gregerson, Judy Hildman, Susan Gangl",0.075980392,"Friends of Highland Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a script on the history of Jewish and Christian collaborations in St. Paul's Highland Park neighborhood.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jackie,Mosio,"Friends of Highland Arts","2095 Pinehurst Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,6123963644,jbellmosio@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jewish-christian-cooperation-documentary,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10013485,"Jim Scott Fish House Historic Structure Report",2021,22000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,6000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",28000,,"Mike Prom (President), Nancy Burns (Vice President), Paul Aslanian (Treasurer), Todd Mestad (Secretary), Jane Alexander, Terri Cermak, Mark Glasnapp, Tina Hegg Raway, Andrew Houlton, Amy Hubbard, Mary Morrison, Randy Schnobrich, Carol Winter",,"North House Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the 1907 Jim Scott Fish House in Grand Marais, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Greg,Wright,"North House Folk School","PO Box 759, 500 Hwy 16 W","Grand Marais",MN,55604,"(218) 387-9762",gwright@northhouse.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jim-scott-fish-house-historic-structure-report,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012363,"John Lind House Condition Assessment",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The Lind House Association board of directors was very pleased with the condition assessment report, and it far exceeded our expectations. We were able to achieve these results, because we hired an excellent architectural firm with a lot of experience in evaluating historic structures.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Carol Fluegge, John Genelin, Jayne Maday-Hulke, Jodi Marti, Kathy Pettersen, Mike Portner, Kathy Rathmann, Harold Remme, Jason Schaefer, John Shikoski, Beth Sletta, Dean Zimmerli",0.01,"Lind House Association, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the John Lind House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathy,Covington,"Lind House Association, Inc."," 622 Center Street "," New Ulm "," MN ",56073,"(507) 276-5435"," earthenart@newulmtel.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/john-lind-house-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17760,"John Runk Photo Collection Reprographic and Rehousing Project",2012,3505,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3505,,,,"Stillwater Public Library",Libraries,"To preserve and make accessible the library's historic photo collection.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carolyn,Blocher,"Stillwater Public Library",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/john-runk-photo-collection-reprographic-and-rehousing-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17763,"John M. Rohr Historic Film Digital Conversion Project",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Heritage Group North, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize the contents of the John M. Rohr Film Collection, 16mm film shot in Pine River MN from the 1940s through the 1960s.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jerry,Peterson,"Heritage Group North, Inc.",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/john-m-rohr-historic-film-digital-conversion-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17863,"St. John's Episcopal Church Evaluation",2013,2250,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2250,,,,"Historic Hutchinson","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to evaluate St. John's Episcopal Church for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified professional to evaluate St. John's Episcopal Church for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Christie,Hantge,"Historic Hutchinson","446 Main Street South",Hutchinson,MN,55350,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-johns-episcopal-church-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17297,"John Runk Film Project",2010,4390,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2200,,,,,,"Washington County Historical Society",," More than 40 reels of 8mm film were shot by the prolific photographer John Runk of his home down during 1947 through 1954. These films depict life in the Stillwater area post-World War Two and were donated to the Washington County Historical Society by Runk himself. The project received an MHS Grants-in-Aid award in 2008 to enable the transfer of the raw 8mm film footage to digital tape and DVD. MHCG funding allowed John Runk's little known motion pictures to be more broadly accessible to the public through edited down highlights in DVD format. ",,"To make little known motion pictures by a famous still photographer broadly accessible to the public",2010-01-13,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Brent T.",Peterson,,"PO Box 167",Stillwater,MN,55082,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/john-runk-film-project,,,, 10007361,"K-12 Educational Trunks",2017,3295,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3295,,"Barbara Weckman Brekke, Scott County Commissioner DeeDee Currier, Secretary Lloyd Erbaugh, Treasurer Rachel Houck, President Rick Krant William Reynolds Fred Simon Katy Tabke, Vice President Kevin Wetherille Paul Youngs",,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create Minnesota-based educational 'trunk programs' for Scott County schools.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stephanie,Herrick,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-445-0378,sherrick@scottcountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/k-12-educational-trunks,,,,0 10012595,"Kalejdoskop: Spotlight on Polish Americans in Minnesota",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","As a result of this project, we will produce oral histories for the historic record that shine light on Polish-American Minnesotans? involvement in social movements at home and abroad, and explore the ways that social activism in an individual immigrant?s history informs and influences their life and involvement in Minnesota. Transcribed interviews will be hosted on a new webpage for public access, as well as submitted to the Immigrant Oral Histories Library at MNHS.",,1250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11250,,"President: Katarzyna Litak M.D. (Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation), Vice President/Treasurer: Pawel Mroz M.D. Ph.D. (University of Minnesota), Secretary: Barbara Szepietowska M.D.",0.12,"Polish American Medical Society of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The Polish American Medical Society of Minnesota (Minnesota Polish Medical Society) conducted extensive oral histories with Polish-American Minnesotans who came to Minnesota as political refugees who had participated in the “Solidarnosc/Solidarity” movement in Poland in the 1980s. These interviews highlight Polish-American Minnesotans’ involvement in social movements at home and abroad and explores how social activism in an immigrant’s history informs and influences their life and involvement in the State of Minnesota.  Interviews were conducted mainly in Polish. The transcripts are available in both Polish and English, with copious annotations to explain the history of the Solidarity movement for those researchers who may not be as familiar with that time in Polish history. ",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Katarzyna,Litak,"Polish American Medical Society of Minnesota"," PO Box 130940 "," Roseville "," MN ",55113,"(612) 636-1788",mnpolishamericandoctors@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kalejdoskop-spotlight-polish-americans-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10007362,"Kasson Public School: Historic Structure Report",2017,45000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",45000,,"Don Ness (President), Jerry Giese (Vice President), Janice Borgstrom-Durst (Treasurer), Linda Jerviss (Secretary), Kay Williams, Deb Wilson, Jon Tollefson, Lorraine Spading, Mary Beth Harmon",,"Kasson Alliance for Restoration Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Kasson Public School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2018-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kenton,Spading,"Kasson Alliance for Restoration Inc","PO Box 96",Kasson,MN,55944,651-272-7970,kspading@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kasson-public-school-historic-structure-report,,,,0 10012311,"Kasson School Restoration: Construction Documents",2019,7328," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The HSR report will provide support to KARE to make sound maintenance decisions and future investment in the building. It gives us key critical areas to concentrate our efforts on for sustainability of the building. We volunteer many man-hours to this project and are dedicated to making this a viable and useful resource for the community.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7328,,"Gerald Giese, Don Ness, Janice Borgstrom - Durst, Linda Jervass, Loraine Spading, Debbie Wilson, Anthony Mooseburger, Mary Beth Harmon"," ","Kasson Alliance for Restoration Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of the Kasson School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debra,Wilson,"Kasson Alliance for Restoration Inc"," PO Box 96 "," Kasson "," MN ",55944,"(507) 259-1775"," pwilsony1@mchsi.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kasson-school-restoration-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17033,"Kelley Farm Historic Structures",2013,25000,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,25000,,25000,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Oliver H. Kelley farm in Elk River is a National Historic Landmark, where visitors experience mid-19th-century Minnesota farm life. This historic structures report provides the foundation for future maintenance and preservation of the farmhouse while continuing to provide an important level of programming and public service. The Jeffris Family Foundation has awarded a matching grant of $25,000 to the Minnesota Historical Society to fund half of the estimated costs of a consultant to prepare the report.",,"The Oliver H. Kelley farm in Elk River is a National Historic Landmark, where visitors experience mid-19th-century Minnesota farm life. This historic structures report provides the foundation for future maintenance and preservation of the farmhouse while continuing to provide an important level of programming and public service. The Jeffris Family Foundation has awarded a matching grant of $25,000 to the Minnesota Historical Society to fund half of the estimated costs of a consultant to prepare the report.",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Diane,Adams-Graf,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kelley-farm-historic-structures,,,, 28670,"Kensington Area Heritage Society HVAC Evaluation",2014,9000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9000,,"Mel Conrad President, Dean Lofquist Vice President, Ruth Johnson Sec-Treas, Pryce Score ---Director",,"Kensington Area Heritage Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate the current system in preparation for better control of the Kensington Area Heritage Society museum environment.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Melvin,Conrad,"Kensington Area Heritage Society","P.O. Box 54, 10 Central Avenue South",Kensington,MN,56343,320-965-2573,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kensington-area-heritage-society-hvac-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031215,"Kiln Structural Assessment Reports",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Dana'e Quirk Prock, David Hallstrom, Larry Peterson, Larry Roschen, Wyn Painter, Jeanette Larrick, Tom Dvorscek, Shelley Lange, Gary Tyc, Marv Dyrstad, John Whaley, Diane Hallstrom",,"Red Wing Collectors Society Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a structural assessment of the 1926 Harrop tunnel kiln, part of the Minnesota Stoneware Company and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Char,Henn,"Red Wing Collectors Society Foundation","240 Harrison Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,6513272220,director@potterymuseumredwing.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kiln-structural-assessment-reports,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031329,"Kindred Spirits: The Story of John F Thomas",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The first five draft chapters were completed with the remaining five chapters, a manuscript, and a one hour film to be completed in next grant rounds (see below). Then all draft chapters and manuscript, preliminary research, (including primary and secondary sources), an annotated bibliography and film materials will be made available to all interested parties. Dan Loritz will confirm that the written materials are complete and meeting existing standards. As a final step in this process, a publisher and streaming will be secured and made publicly available. Professional design standards will be met, and with clear and simple language at a high school to adult reading level, we expect the book and film to have widespread distribution and become a valuable tool, for schools, libraries, archives and publishers.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Dan Loritz, Walter McClure, Ted Kolderie, Tim McDonald, Jeff Johnson.",0.098039216,"Center for Policy Design","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research and write the history of Minneapolis resident John F. Thomas.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Loritz,"Center for Policy Design","332 Minnesota Street","St Paul",MN,55101,6127911919,dloritz@centerforpolicy.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kindred-spirits-story-john-f-thomas,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17789,"Kittson County Historical Society (KCHS) Collections Management",2012,6838,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6838,,,,"Kittson County Historical Society",,"To gain physical and intellectual control of approximately 2500 artifacts using PastPerfect software.",,,2012-05-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cindy,Adams,"Kittson County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kittson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kittson-county-historical-society-kchs-collections-management,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17531,"Kittson Co. War Veterans Oral History Project",2011,6995,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1454,,,,,,"Kittson County Historical Society",," To capture the experiences of several generations of Kittson County war veterans, six individuals with direct combat or combat support experience, were interviewed. The transcriptions of each first-person narrative were printed and are now part of the Kittson County Historical Society  permanent archives. Supplemental materials including photographs and additional information were used to highlight each story and to bring the reader deeper into the stories. A presentation notebook was created and a copy presented to each interviewee. Articles about the interviews have been published in the museum newsletter and in the county newspaper. A public exhibit and program was held to celebrate the completion of the project in June of 2011. ",,"To document in 7-10 interviews the military experience of Kittson County, 1941-2010",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Cindy,Adams,,"332 East Main Street, PO Box 100","Lake Bronson",MN,56734,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kittson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kittson-co-war-veterans-oral-history-project,,,, 17407,"KMC Control System Replacement",2011,6000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Stearns History Museum",," In order to update a control system that had surpassed its life-expectancy and to maintain a proper museum environment, the SCHS upgraded the HVAC system control software and front end computer. They were replaced with a new KMC LAN controller and Total Control software. The new system provides improved emvironmental control and energy conservation. ",,"To update an environmental control system that has surpassed its life-expectancy and maintain a proper museum environment",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ken,Zierden,,"235 Thirty-third Ave. S","St. Cloud",MN,56301,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kmc-control-system-replacement,,,, 17211,"Knife Lake Archaeological Research",2011,56050,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"St. Cloud State University",,"To initiate research at five adjacent archaeological sites in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, which will inform an eventual National Register of Historic Places nomination.",,"To initiate research at five adjacent archaeological sites in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, which will inform an eventual National Register of Historic Places nomination.",2010-07-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mark,Muniz,,"262 Stewart Hall, 720 Fourth Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/knife-lake-archaeological-research-0,,,, 10012540,"Knute Nelson House Condition Assessment",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Gary Lund, Rick Rosenfield, Carol Meyer, Elaine Hasleton, Kathy Sletto, Cindy Anderson"," ","Douglas County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Knute Nelson House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brittany,Johnson,"Douglas County Historical Society"," 1219 Nokomis Street "," Alexandria "," MN ",56308,"(320) 762-0382"," brittany.johnson@dchsmn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/knute-nelson-house-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17914,"Korean War B Company Marines Oral History Project",2013,4585,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4585,,"Neill Atkins, Richard Chapman (Secretary), Jill Dupont (Vice President), Robert Evans, Michael Forsman (County Commissioner Representative), Alfred France, Robert Mars (Vice President Emeritus), John Marshall, Dwight Nelson (President), Clyde Rogers (Treasurer), Jim Schwarzbauer, Larry Sommer, Diane Vertin, Judy Pelletier (Minnesota Museum of Mining Representative), Andrew Larson (Tower-Soudan Historical Society Representative), Leonard Hirsch (Hibbing Historical Society Representative), Paul Knuti (Sisu Heritage, Inc. Representative), Gail Sheddy (Ely-Winton Historical Society Representative), Caryl Tamte (Virginia Area Historical Society Representative)",,"Saint Louis County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 interviews the history of ""B"" Company, 4th Marine Battalion, in the Korean War",,"To document in 10 interviews the history of ""B"" Company, 4th Marine Battalion, in the Korean War",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Dan,Hartman,"Saint Louis County Historical Society","506 W Michigan Street",Duluth,MN,55802,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/korean-war-b-company-marines-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007363,"Krieser Home National Register Evaluation",2017,3584,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","This depends on your evaluation of the new report.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3584,,"Bill Baerg, Erland Braun, Harvey Buller, Jim Crawford, Jim Dick, Curt Fast Marilyn Feil, Mike Nelson, Martin Quintero, Betty Lou Ratzloff, Geneva Stoesz, Miranda Stoesz",,"Heritage Village (Mountain Lake)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for a structure in Mountain Lake.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Sayles,"Heritage Village (Mountain Lake)","c/o Betty Lou Ratzloff, PO Box 427","Mountain Lake",MN,56159,507-427-3115,adamsayles@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/krieser-home-national-register-evaluation,,,,0 10007364,"Labor Exhibit Implementation",2017,90966,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",90966,,"Dan Vidmar, Harlan Tardy, Paul Janssen, Rich Puhek, Jason Metsa, Shelley Robinson, Lisa Kvas, Jackie Corradi Simon, Carmen Bradach",0.24,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an exhibit on Iron Range labor history.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,218-254-1238,allyse.freeman@mndiscoverycenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/labor-exhibit-implementation,,,,0 33913,"Labor Exhibit Research",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Dan Vidmar, Harlan Tardy, Larry Killien, Paul Janssen, Rich Puhek, Rep. Carly Melin, Shelley Robinson, Bonnie Fena, Lisa Kvas, Jackie Corradi Simon, Carmen Bradach",0.33,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an exhibit on labor history in St. Louis County.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,218-254-1238,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/labor-exhibit-research,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17956,"Lac qui Parle County Museum Lighting System Upgrade",2013,79700,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,79700,,"Ivey Vonderharr, Beth Westby, Ruth Solem, Bob Glomstad, Terry Overlander, Ruth Larson, Barb Tarcza, Fred Eckhart, and Rolland Moen.",,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide lighting that meets museum standards in order to reduce deterioration of artifacts",,"To provide lighting that meets museum standards in order to reduce deterioration of artifacts",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Barb,Redepenning,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lac-qui-parle-county-museum-lighting-system-upgrade,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007365,"Lake Minnetonka Nautical Archaeology Project: Anomaly Assessment and ROV Study",2017,9995,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","MHM short and intermediate term goals for this project were met in any measurable way. MHM's primary goals for the Lake Minnetonka Nautical Archaeology: Anomaly Assessment and ROV Study (LMNA-AA-ROV) Project, a Phase 1 archaeological reconnaissance survey, was to: 1. Examine specific wrecks and anomalies recognized through a sonar survey and determine their significance as submerged cultural resources; and 2. Determine the validity of and the value of using a low-cost Remotely Operated (ROV) in the identification of unknown anomalies, particularly deeper targets. During the LMNA-AA-ROV Project, MHM examined 38 anomalies assigned these numbers: were A84, A76, A88, A90, A113, A117, A125.3, A129.6, A256, A456, A465, A475, A544b, A579, A581, A590, A614, A623, A625, A630, A646, A648, A649, A653, A650, A651, A654, A670, A671, A673, A674, A675, A676, A689, A690, A691, A692, and A694. MHM also dove on 2 known wrecks to answer archaeological questions: the Small Utility Wreck Site (Anomaly 601, now known as the Herter's Model Hudson Bay Wreck) and the Burned Fiberglass Wreck Site (Anomaly 600). MHM also revisited one previously known object, the Anchor, Metal, Glass, and Wood Site (Anomaly 599), to answer questions - it is now known as the Possible Buried Car Site. Using data accumulated from the fieldwork as a starting point, MHM conducted research to place newly recognized nautical archaeological sites and anomalies into their historical contexts. Minnesota Archaeological Site Forms were filed with the Office of the State Archaeologist (OSA) when appropriate: Fisherman's Friend Wreck 3 (Anomaly 676, 21-HE-499), Wooden Motor Boat Wreck 2 (21-HE-500), Hydroplane Wreck (Anomaly 651, 21-HE-501), Hydroplane Wreck 2 (Anomaly 691, 21-HE-502), Burned Fiberglass Wreck (Anomaly 599, 21-HE-504), and the (maritime site) Marine Launch Boiler Site (Anomaly 117, 21-HE-503). The other wrecks identified during the project are: Jet Stream Wreck (A84), Crestliner Admiral Wreck (A689), and the Forester Canoe Wreck (A694) - MHM and its volunteers confirmed the existence of 7 new wrecks. Initially, the proposed number of anomalies to be investigated were at a minimum - 32 unknown targets along with 2 known wrecks and 1 known object to answer questions about their nature. Therefore, MHM dove on 41 targets as opposed to the minimum number of 32 targets proposed a highly successful project. Seven more wreck sites were included in the on-going Lake Minnetonka sediment study; Bruce Koenen of the OSA suggested the study in 2013 in order to determine the rate of sediment build-up in different areas of the lake. This data is used to approximate the sinking dates of boats and other resources, using wrecks with known sinking dates for comparison. During the LMNA-AA-ROV project, in addition to the submerged resources described above, MHM also identified 5 new maritime sites/objects (1 boat hatch cover, 1 boat lift, 1 capsized barrel raft, a collection of 7 fish cribs, 1 anchor) and 3 other objects/sites (1 rubble pile, 2 barrels). Natural anomalies in include 5 tree stumps (all natural but dumped on the ice/in the lake on purpose), 5 rocks or rock piles, and 14 false targets that were unusual bottom contours or vegetation. MHM's 2nd objective for the LMNA-AA-ROV Project was to test the viability of using a low-cost ROV in deeper water to identify unknown targets in order to plan dives more efficiently and as a by-product, safely. MHM first tested the ROV in shallow water at a shoreline dock, and with practice, the ROV performed well. MHM then tested the ROV on a known relatively shallow (28 feet deep) wreck, testing out different rigs in order to more effectively pilot the robot underwater. The test was successful in that MHM took some photos of the wreck. The next test was on Anomaly 625 in 46 feet of water. MHM had problems navigating the ROV not only on the surface, but on the lake bottom. While the ROV has a depth sensor, the directional sensor is useless and the machine lost communication with the topside laptop several times, resulting in complete re-boots of the ROV and it had to be brought to the surface. Through many trials, MHM finally located Anomaly 625 a tree on the lake bottom. Therefore, while technically successful, in that MHM identified 2 objects on the lake bottom, the use of this generation of ROV is not helpful for MHM's goals and work because of its extreme limitations (see attached). The ROV had directional problems in 28 and 46 feet; the problems would only get exponentially worse in 80, 90, or 100+ feet of water - particularly since sunlight is lost around 70 feet deep, creating virtually a night diving situation. A more advanced - but relatively low-cost - ROV was supposed to be on the market in June 2017 but the manufacturers are behind in development, and it is not yet available. One of MHM''s volunteers has placed an order for one of the units, so MHM will test it in the future to determine its value to underwater archaeology. For now, the ROV tested is only good in shallow water with great visibility conditions MHM only deals with about 20% of the time, and SCUBA divers can perform the work better and faster than an ROV. After the completion of the LMNA-AA-ROV Project fieldwork in September 2017, there are now 66 wreck sites identified on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka (including a dugout canoe that was removed from the lake in 1934). Of these wrecks, 41 of them have 40 Minnesota archaeological site numbers; 2 wrecks are features of one site. Further, 4 other types of maritime sites have archaeological site numbers and there are 25 maritime sites or objects without numbers. Additionally, 27 'other' objects have been identified that do not have site numbers, including 8 vehicles that include a snowmobile, truck, and 6 cars. All the resources dove upon during the LMNA-AA-ROV Project were rudimentarily documented for future study. For those not provided numbers during the project, designations as nautical or maritime archaeological sites in the future is possible; data from this project will be used at that time. The goal of educating volunteer divers on proper search techniques was exceeded-the amount of data collected during the diving, the great attitudes of MHM's volunteers about the sites investigated, and the eagerness to investigate more anomalies to learn about them is rewarding. MHM's plan to educate the general public through social and professional media have also met with great success - including 2 archaeology fairs encompassing 3 days, 2 public speaking engagements and MHM's participation in a University of Minnesota Continuing Education class in September 2017. MHM's 'followers' on social media increased greatly due to the LMNA-AA-ROV Project. Followers have learned about the importance of keeping submerged cultural resources unspoiled and about the impressive maritime history of Minnesota that MHM is continually uncovering. An online dialog about the significance and rarity of Lake Minnetonka's and Minnesota's protected nautical, maritime, and underwater cultural resources is on-going and will continue. During the LMNA-AA-ROV Project, MHM met expectations and produced substantial and meaningful results from this project due to sound fieldwork planning, solid methodology employed during the fieldwork, the previous systematic methodology employed during the remote sensing surveys that provided good data, and the utilization of knowledge gained from MHM's other Lake Minnetonka Nautical Archaeology Projects. Further, while the ROV testing did not provide the desired results, MHM has proven that at this time, it is not appropriate to use for serious underwater archaeological studies; it is more of a fun toy for people to play with in shallow water. Investing in more advanced remote sensing sonar equipment (MHM's unit was new and state-of-the-art in 2010, but technological advancements are many and they move quickly) is a better and a time-tested alternative for MHM - acquiring a new unit is a priority. Additionally, MHM's vetting of volunteer divers choosing only ethical, responsible people who understand our Mission to locate, document, preserve, and conserve Minnesota's finite submerged cultural resources within a not-for-profit paradigm led to a productive and honest working environment in the field. Fundamentally, MHM conducted sound nautical and maritime archaeology, strong maritime historical research that produced trustworthy data for analysis and future use, and we chose a group of trustworthy volunteers to assist us with the fulfillment of this project's goals.",,1251,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",11245,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah Handschin, Steven R. Hack",0.15,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct a marine archaeology assessment of Lake Minnetonka.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-261-2265,hiolson@maritimeheritagemn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-nautical-archaeology-project-anomaly-assessment-and-rov-study,,,,0 10013405,"Lake Minnetonka Historical Society: Viability Study and Strategic Plan",2020,52000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org",,,14834,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",66835,,"Aaron Person (President), Pat Broyles (Vice President), Andy Bond (Treasurer), Patricia Rice (Secretary), Joanie Holst, Joann Leavenworth, Terry Middlekauff, Sue Sorrentino",,"Wayzata Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a consultant to conduct a study and provide a report on the viability of a consolidation and/or strategic alliance of six historical organizations connected to Lake Minnetonka.",,"Partners: Wayzata Historical Society, Deephaven Historical Society, Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society, Minnetonka Historical Society, The Museum of Lake Minnetonka, Wayzata Historical Society, Westonka Historical Society Six historical organizations connected to Lake Minnetonka are partnering to hire a consultant to conduct a viability study of a possible consolidation or strategic alliance. The partners are Deephaven Historical Society, founded in 2000; Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society, founded in 1972; Minnetonka Historical Society, founded in 1995; The Museum of Lake Minnetonka, founded in 2004; Wayzata Historical Society, founded in 1982; and Westonka Historical Society, founded in 1966. These historical societies serve the communities of Deephaven, Excelsior, Greenwood, Minnetonka, Minnetonka Beach, Minnetrista, Mound, Orono, Shorewood, Spring Park, Tonka Bay, Victoria, Wayzata, Woodland, and parts of neighboring communities. All partners have a common mission to collect, preserve, and publicly share the history of Lake Minnetonka. The redundancy of the partners' collecting practices has put them in competition for resources such as artifacts, volunteers, donors, members, and visitors. It also means that Lake Minnetonka's interpretation is fragmented, making research more tedious and time-consuming. Consolidating or sharing resources will benefit not only the partner organizations but the communities that they serve. The grant will fund the gathering of information pertinent to the feasibility of consolidation and a strategic plan for consolidating or working as an alliance. This grant will address administration, governance, communications, membership, archives, museums, and public programs. The partner organizations will determine the best course of action to preserve, interpret, and improve access to Lake Minnetonka history.",2020-07-01,2022-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joanie,Holst,"Wayzata Historical Society","402 Lake Street East",Wayzata,MN,55391,"(952) 200-8918",holst121@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Carver",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-historical-society-viability-study-and-strategic-plan,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012267,"Lake Minnetonka Nautical Archaeology Project: Anomaly Assessment & Sonar",2018,9996," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","MHM's primary goal for the LMNA-S Project, a Phase 1 archaeological reconnaissance survey, was to determine the nature of specific anomalies?possible shipwrecks & other submerged sites - after conducting targeted sonar scanning of possible anomalies using new and improved sonar equipment - exceeded expectations and produced several positive outcomes. A major positive outcome of this project was the attainment of 8 Minnesota Archaeological Site numbers for 8 of the wrecks from the Office of the State Archaeologist (OSA). In time, the other 3 wrecks will get site numbers once they qualify for that status under OSA guidelines. The LMNA-S Project produced interesting and significant results, particularly identifying 10 new wrecks, 6 new maritime sites, 8 ?other? sites including 3 snowmobiles and 1 barrel, 2 trees, 2 big rocks, and questions about 1 known wreck are now answered. Further, as part of the research design for the LMNA-S Project, additional sonar surveys of targeted anomalies took place using new and greatly improved remote sensing equipment. The quality of the new data allowed MHM to determine the nature of 15 anomalies without conducting diving reconnaissance: A704 was identified as a tree and 14 others (A191, A214, A399, A400, A459, A470, A508, A580, A611, A673, A696, A701, A702, A703) were determined to be false targets (bottom contours or vegetation). Therefore, the final number of unknown anomalies identified during the LMNA-S Project is 43. Further, 9 of the 11 wrecks dove upon during the project were discovered using improved sonar equipment; previous sonar survey data was either ambiguous or objects were not recognized as submerged cultural resources. These wrecks and sites join dozens of other submerged cultural resources already identified in the lake. Comparing and associating these new sites with known sites increases our understanding of the historical context within which these cultural resources operated or were exploited by Minnesotans. Firstly, the Half-Decked Barge Wreck (21-HE-505) not only represents 19th Century transportation, but the commercial waterborne activities associated with bulk cargo carrying. Like the NRHP property the Wayzata Bay Wreck (21-HE-401) - an 85-foot barge owned and operated by J.J. Hill and his partners - the Half-Decked Barge Wreck probably transported cut wood and timber from the Upper Lake to Wayzata, transferring the cargo to Great Northern Railway trains headed to the Twin Cities. Beyond this association, the Half-Decked Barge Wreck is a tangible example of the skill and knowledge of Minnesota boat builders of the latter 19th Century. The heavy and well-constructed wreck was built with longevity in mind; MHM contends a probable working life of over 30 years is not unreasonable. Like the Wayzata Bay Wreck, 21-HE-505 is a rare example of her kind since work boats like barges were rarely preserved for future generations. The late 19th and early 20th Centuries saw the transition from the use of steam engines to the use of internal combustion engines to power watercraft. This change allowed for the widespread ownership of personal watercraft - gasoline launches, yachts, small craft - without the need to hire a licensed steam engineer to operate a boat?s power plant. Therefore, the survival of the gasoline launch Theta Wreck on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka greatly enhances Minnesota?s Maritime History - currently she is a one-of-a-kind nautical archaeological site in our State. MHM cannot determine - at this time - if Theta was constructed in Minnesota. However, MHM contends she was the creation of a local boat-builder such as Moore, Wise, Dyer, or Ramaley, and that her engine may have been fabricated by the Enterprise Machine Company of Minneapolis. While a few Minnesota-designed and constructed gasoline launches from the early 20th Century have survived - such as the Royal Moore-built Harriet - she is not of the same design or size as Theta. Surely Theta is a unique Minnesota nautical archaeological site but in a broader context, she is representative of wooden gasoline launches of her time that were constructed throughout the US. Her compromise stern in particular sets her apart from other Minnesota wrecks and the survival of her engine in situ is atypical in the State?s archaeological record. Lastly, the presence of Theta?s brass nameplate on both the starboard and port bow - also atypical - suggests that MHM should be able to research the complete history of the watercraft. To date, no mention of Theta has been located in the maritime historical record. The three small wooden wrecks identified during the LMNA-S Project - the Fisherman?s Friend Wreck 4 (21-HE-509) and the Wooden Motor Boat Wrecks 4 (21-HE-513) and 3 (21-HE-506) join a fleet of other wooden small craft on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka. The Fisherman?s Friend Wreck 4 is noteworthy because of its athwartships bottom planking and keel-less design, a construction method that required less skill to accomplish - but was nonetheless a sturdy design of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Of the 18 small wooden wrecks identified on the lake bottom to date (Gideon Bay Wreck [21-HE-415], Wayzata Bay Wreck [21-HE-417], St. Louis Bay Wreck [21-HE-422], Crystal Bay Rowboat Wreck [21-HE-457], Wooden Motor Boat Wreck [Anomaly 467], Maxwell Bay Rowboat Wreck [21-HE-469], Fisherman's Friend Wreck [21-HE-485], Wooden Sloop Wreck [21-HE-486], North Arm Rowboat Wreck [21-HE-487], Flat Bottomed Rowboat Wreck [21-HE-488], Fisherman's Friend Wreck 2 [21-HE-489], Fisherman?s Friend Wreck 3 [21-HE-499], Wooden Motor Boat Wreck [21-HE-500], Hydroplane Wreck [21-HE-501], Hydroplane Wreck 2 [21-HE-502], Wooden Motor Boat Wreck 3 [21-HE-506], Fisherman?s Friend Wreck 4 [21-HE-509], Wooden Motor Boat Wreck 4 [21-HE-513]), this wreck ? along with the Fisherman's Friend Wreck (21-HE-485) and Fisherman?s Friend Wrecks 2 and 3 (21-HE-489, 21-HE-499), and the Flat-Bottomed Rowboat Wreck (21-HE-488) ? are the only small examples with athwartships bottom planking. For comparison, the Hopper Barge Wrecks (21-HE-441), two of the larger wooden wrecks in the lake, are also athwartships planked. These 2 large and sturdy work boats were constructed by master craftsman Captain John R. Johnson of Excelsior. These 7 examples of athwartships planked vessels, 2 large and 5 small, were similarly constructed. However, the skill level needed to produce them was vastly different; 4 of the small rowboats (21-HE-485, 21-HE-489, 21-HE-499, 21-HE-509) could have been constructed by a local boatworks or by an individual with minimal construction experience. The other small wreck (21-HE-488) and the Hopper Barges required more knowledge of watercraft construction and skill to produce. Further, the longitudinally-planked small boats identified during the LMNA-S Project - the Wooden Motor Boat Wrecks 4 and 3 were designed and built by skilled boatwrights - joining 12 other craft of similar construction that date from the early 1900s to the 1950s. This group of 18 small boats joins other small craft housed in museums and collections in Minnesota that MHM has and is documenting; together they form a significant historical legacy for all Minnesotans to learn from and enjoy. The 2 small metal wrecks identified during this project - the Steel Motor Boat Wreck (21-HE-510) and the Aluminum Motor Boat Wreck (21-HE-507) are the earliest examples of small metal boats on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka. With the possibility that 21-HE-510 may have been constructed by a Minneapolis boat-building company, she is an important link in the State?s metal craft production history. Further, the other 2 metal wrecks identified during the LMNA-S Project - the Crestliner Sportsman Wreck (Anomaly 722) and the Larson Game Warden Wreck (Anomaly 726) - are Minnesota-built watercraft. These 2 boats join 5 aluminum Lake Minnetonka wrecks constructed by Minnesota companies Alumacraft (Alumacraft Center Console Model R Wreck [21-HE-448], Alumacraft Model R Wreck [Anomaly 20.1], Alumacraft Model A Wreck [Anomaly 462], Lund (Lund Aluminum Fishing Boat Wreck, Anomaly 69), and Crestliner (Crestliner Admiral Wreck, Anomaly 689). All 7 small metal wrecks found on the lake bottom are different models from each other or carry different attributes from each other, supplying great variety in the nautical archaeological record. Likewise, the Wisconsin-built fiberglass Shell Lake Portager Wreck (21-HE-508) is historically significant due to her early date, rarity, and her apparent status as a short production vessel that was introduced back into the company?s line-up roughly 20 years later. Lastly, the Fiberglass Scow Sailboat Wreck (Anomaly 688) joins the Larson Fiberglass Sailboat Wreck (Anomaly 595) as the only vessels of this type yet identified on the bottom of the lake. The low freeboard of Anomaly 688 is similar to wooden scows found sailing on Lake Minnetonka, but her fiberglass construction suggests the design of a sailboard. These two aspects of Anomaly 688, a small and rather modern wreck in shallow water, raise many questions about her origins that have yet to be answered. As more Minnesota wrecks are documented, the changes in watercraft design and construction will more completely fill-out the maritime historical record. Many of the smaller craft on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka represent nearly 140 years of our relationship with historical personal watercraft. When the internal combustion engine began to replace steam-powered boats in the late 19th and early 20th Century, watercraft operation became possible for 1 person to do since a boiler operator was not longer necessary. The rapid development of the outboard motor set up the proliferation of personal watercraft, made of wood, steel, aluminum, and fiberglass. The higher speeds attained by internal combustion engines also led to changes in hull design. Other maritime sites identified during the LMNA-S Project, the Pontoon (Anomaly 737), Dock (Anomaly 736), Dock Canopy (Anomaly 721), Dock Ladder Slide (Anomaly 585a), Fishing Spot (Anomaly 680), and Drainage Infrastructure (Anomaly 719) represent part of a boat, a vessel mooring place with 2 attributes associated with it, an artificial reef for recreation, and a shoreline modification. The 3 snowmobiles - a Polaris, Rupp, and an unknown brand (Anomalies 660, 723, 738) - identified during this project join a Polaris snowmobile (Anomaly 289) recognized several years ago. MHM is confident that there are many, many more snowmobiles still sitting on the lake bottom. Miscellaneous objects such as the Shed Wall (Anomaly 708), Cable (Anomaly 718), Barrel (Anomaly 751), and possible wreck part (Anomaly 731) are among dozens of objects blown into the lake by strong storms or deposited there by the habit of disposing of unwanted objects on the ice or dumped from boats. The diversity of nautical, maritime, and underwater sites so far identified in Lake Minnetonka are tangible examples of the rich maritime history of the area. Through research, diving on wrecks and anomalies to collect pertinent data, and ensuring that the collected information is accessible by the public, MHM will continue to investigate Lake Minnetonka's submerged cultural resources into the future. As shown by the 9 new wrecks identified by MHM using new and improved sonar equipment during this project, the continued re-scanning of several sections of Lake Minnetonka is warranted. Comparison of sonar data recorded from different directions and during times of the year have revealed new sites as well as false targets that do not require reconnaissance using SCUBA. This new data allows MHM to produce smart and efficient dive plans; this will continue into the future. The results of the LMNA-S Project summarized above is connected to all the work that came before and that will come after its completion. It is clear that the types of sites that exist in Lake Minnetonka are diverse, archaeologically and historically significant, and worthy of great attention. To date, the watercraft located on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka represent nearly 1,000 years of Minnesota's maritime history and nautical archaeology. In the historic period, the known wrecks represented in the lake span over 140 years of local maritime culture. The data collected during the LMNA-1-8 Projects have been utilized to create the Lake Minnetonka Multiple Property Documentation Form, a guide that will be used to nominate Lake Minnetonka's submerged cultural resources to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). At this point, the Wayzata Bay Wreck (21-HE-401) has been successfully nominated to the NRHP by MHM. Lastly, the large and significant data produced during the Lake Minnetonka projects has and will be used for comparison purposes as MHM identifies wrecks and maritime resources on the bottom of other Minnesota lakes. To date, these bodes of water include White Bear Lake, Lake Waconia, Prior Lake, Lake Johanna, Medicine Lake, and Lake Pulaski. Additionally, MHM's vetting of volunteer divers ? choosing only ethical, responsible people who understand our Mission to locate, document, preserve, and conserve Minnesota's finite submerged cultural resources within a not-for-profit paradigm ? led to a productive and honest working environment in the field. Fundamentally, MHM conducted sound nautical and maritime archaeology, strong maritime historical research that produced trustworthy data for analysis and future use, and we chose a group of trustworthy volunteers to assist us with the fulfillment of this project's goals.",,1101,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11097,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steve Hack",0.14,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To conduct a marine archaeology investigation of anomalies found in Lake Minnetonka.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota"," 1214 Saint Paul Avenue "," St. Paul "," MN ",55116,"(651) 489-0759"," mhm@maritimeheritagemn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-nautical-archaeology-project-anomaly-assessment-sonar,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012396,"Lake Minnetonka Targeted Sonar Survey & Underwater Anomaly Assessment",2019,9988," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","MHM's primary goal for the LMTSS-UAA Project, a Phase 1 archaeological reconnaissance survey, was to determine the nature of specific anomalies?possible shipwrecks & other submerged sites - after conducting targeted sonar scanning of possible anomalies focusing on shallow areas prior to seasonal vegetation growth - exceeded expectations and produced several positive outcomes. Of the 47 unknown anomalies and 2 known wrecks investigated during the Project, MHM and its volunteers accumulated important data about the wrecks and confirmed the existence of 7 new wrecks, 5 new submerged maritime sites, 9 ?other? sites/objects that includes 1 car, 4 trees, 5 big rocks, and 16 false sonar returns. Included in the results are 21 anomalies (A283, A626, A628, A655, A656, A699, A700, A704, A705, A706, A730, A752, A753, A759, A760, A761, A763, A779, A788, A799, A804) that were identified remotely using only sonar since their distinctive signatures relayed enough information to MHM that diving on them was not warranted. These types of determinations - where remote sensing data can be interpreted and trusted to accurately depict anomalies - not only allow for increased efficiency for fieldwork and dive planning but it also increases the workload during finite seasonal archaeological projects. Further, 6 of the 7 new wrecks investigated during the project were discovered in shallow water in areas where seasonal vegetation growth masks acoustical signatures - supporting MHM's contention that targeted re-scanning of shallow areas of Lake Minnetonka produces impressive outcomes. Also, a major positive outcome of this project was the attainment of 4 Minnesota Archaeological Site numbers for 4 wrecks identified from the Office of the State Archaeologist (OSA). In time, the other 3 wrecks will get site numbers once they qualify for that status under OSA guidelines. These wrecks and sites join dozens of other submerged cultural resources already identified in the lake. After the completion of the LMTSS-UAA Project fieldwork in October 2019, there are now 83 identified wrecks on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka or that were once on the bottom, including a Woodland Culture dugout canoe removed from the lake in 1934. Of these wrecks, 53 of them have 52 Minnesota archaeological site numbers; 2 wrecks are features of one site. Further, 4 other types of maritime sites have archaeological site numbers and there are 37 maritime sites or objects without numbers. Additionally, 43 'other' objects have been identified that do not have site numbers, among them 13 vehicles that include 4 snowmobiles, 1 truck, and 8 cars. Comparing and associating these new sites with known sites increases our understanding of the historical context within which these cultural resources operated or were exploited by Minnesotans. Firstly, the Open Barge Wreck (21-HE-529) not only represents 19th Century transportation, but the commercial waterborne activities associated with bulk cargo carrying. Like the NRHP property the Wayzata Bay Wreck (21-HE-401) - an 85-foot barge owned and operated by J.J. Hill and his partners, and the Half-Decked Barge Wreck (21-HE-505) - the Open Barge Wreck probably transported cut wood and timber from the Upper Lake to Wayzata, transferring the cargo to Great Northern Railway trains headed to the Twin Cities. Beyond this association, the Open Barge Wreck is a tangible example of the skill and knowledge of Minnesota boat builders of the latter 19th Century. MHM contends a probable working life of over 15-25 years is not unreasonable. Like the Wayzata Bay Wreck, Half-Decked Barge Wreck, and the later Hopper Barge Wrecks Site (21-HE-441), 21-HE-529 is a rare example of her kind since work boats like barges were rarely preserved for future generations. The 1 small wooden plank-built wreck identified during the LMTSS-UAA Project - the Overturned Wooden Scow Wreck (21-HE-531) - joins many other small wooden fishing and hunting boat wrecks preserved on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka, including the Fisherman's Friend Wrecks 1-4 (21-HE-485, 21-HE-489, 21-HE-499, 21-HE-509) and the Flat-Bottomed Rowboat Wreck (21-HE-488). These 5 small wooden wrecks were designed with athwartships bottom hull planking and hard chines; however, the Overturned Wooden Scow Wreck has longitudinal bottom planking and a rounded chine. The combination of attributes - scow ends, rounded chine, and longitudinal bottom planking found in the construction of 21-HE-531 - is unique in known Minnesota small craft wrecks. Further, MHM is unaware of any surviving dry examples of small wooden watercraft in the State with these characteristics. The history of the sidewheel steamer Minneapolis Wreck(21-HE-403) is well-known and her sinking was contemporarily reported in Twin Cities newspapers. Further, while sport divers have visited the site in previous decades, no comprehensive analysis of the wreck had been completed before the LMTSS-UAA Project. With 3 hours to investigate the wreck by ROV, MHM now understands the wrecking process that produced a complicated, broken-up, partially burned - and truncated from her original size - nautical archaeological site in deep water in Lake Minnetonka. Contrastingly, the gasoline launch Theta Wreck (21-HE-514) is in one piece, in shallow water - and in danger of damage from a variety of sources. The survival of Theta in her complete state on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka greatly enhances Minnesota?s Maritime History - currently she is a one-of-a-kind nautical archaeological site in our State. MHM will consult with the OSA on an acceptable plan to provide Theta's 2 name plates with protection from further damage. The Steel Row Boat Wreck (21-HE-530) is likely the 2nd earliest example of a small metal wreck so far identified on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka; the earliest wreck is the Steel Motor Boat Wreck (21-HE-510) that sank around 1930. With the possibility that 21-HE-530 may have been constructed by a Minnesota boat-building company, she is an important link in the State?s metal craft production history. While her manufacturer - or home builder - is currently unknown, other Minnesota metal watercraft construction companies represented in Lake Minnetonka include Alumacraft, Larson, Lund, and Crestliner. All 10 small open boat-style metal wrecks - identified to date - on the lake bottom (not including 3 aluminum canoes) were not only produced by various manufacturers or represent home-builds, they are of different models from each other or carry different attributes from each other, supplying great variety in Minnesota's nautical and underwater archaeological records. MHM has identified and rudimentarily analyzed dozens of wooden wrecks in Minnesota, including Lake Minnetonka. However, none of these wrecks constructed from wood were fabricated using plywood sheets. During the LMTSS-UAA Project, MHM located and identified 2 wrecks with plywood hulls - the Plywood Outboard Wreck (21-HE-528) and the Fiberglassed Plywood Outboard Wreck (Anomaly 764). While building boats with plywood instead of cut planks may suggest inferior construction, the layered nature of wooden sheets glued together - veneers - can produce superior plywood-fabricated watercraft. Additionally, the application of fiberglass onto the plywood hull of Anomaly 764 extended the working life of this small craft since she was built in 1959 (and possibly before that date) and was scuttled around 1976 or 1977, a significant amount of time on the water for a small wooden boat. For Minnesota's maritime history, the identification of 2 plywood wrecks fills in a gap in the corpus of boat types represented by submerged cultural resources in the State. In shallow water, the Triple Pontoon Wreck (Anomaly 757) is large and obvious when recorded by sonar - when lake vegetation is missing or short - but MHM did not survey the area in 2011 in Spring, but during a time of tall weeds. Therefore, during the LMTSS-UAAProject, it was a pleasant surprise for MHM to record near-photographic sonar images of Anomaly 757 in early May. Diving on the wreck in early June, it was discovered that the wreck, while not only being a pontoon boat, she has 3 pontoons - the first of this design identified by MHM in Minnesota. The Upright 1986 Chris-Craft 260 Stinger SL LTD Wreck (Anomaly 749) is the first of this brand identified in Lake Minnetonka, and the only the second Chris-Craft recognized on the bottom of a Minnesota lake, the other being in White Bear Lake (the Judge's Boat Wreck). Also, 1 other wreck identified (to date) in Lake Minnetonka falls into the same class as Anomaly 749 - the 1982 Larson Delta Cruiser 7000 Wreck. While the Larson is substantially smaller than the Chris-Craft, she is a fiberglass inboard/outboard fast boat with a cuddy from the 1980s. An obvious attribute of the Anomaly 749 site is her position standing upright in the water column. She joins 3 other Lake Minnetonka wrecks (Alumacraft Model A Wreck, Fiberglass Drag Boat Wreck, Red Fiberglass Wreck), 2 Prior Lake Wrecks (Fiberglass Hydroplane Wreck, Glasspar G-3 Skiboat Wreck), and 2 cars (AMC Rambler and a Chevy) in Medicine Lake that all stand vertically or near vertical in the water column. Submerged cultural resources that stand upright on lake bottoms are uniquely equipped to provide underwater archaeologists with details about sites that are not often accessible - particularly the hull bottom. Also, these sites - in terms of boats with floatation foam or other safety features - prove that vessels with heavy engines and motors will overcome the affect of such preventative measures when faced with a significant leak. In terms of Anomaly 749, while it is interesting to see the molded bottom of the fiberglass hull and its condition, the last several feet of the wreck's stern has attributes that would answer questions MHM still have about the Chris-Craft Stinger 260. As more Minnesota wrecks are documented, the changes in watercraft design and construction will more completely fill-out the maritime historical record. Many of the smaller craft on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka represent over 140 years of our relationship with historical personal watercraft. When the internal combustion engine began to replace steam-powered boats in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, watercraft operation by a single person became possible since a boiler operator was no longer necessary. The rapid development of the outboard motor set up the proliferation of personal watercraft, made of wood, steel, aluminum, and fiberglass. The higher speeds attained by internal combustion engines also led to changes in hull design. Other maritime sites identified during the LMTSS-UAA Project, the Dock Piling Remains (Anomaly 755), Lifeguard Tower (Anomaly 740), Railroad Maintenance Cart (Anomaly 780), Anchor and Rock (Anomaly 805), and the Large Concrete Anchor (Anomaly 809), represent maritime infrastructure linked to the shoreline and large anchorages with unknown purposes. The investigation of 3 objects that may be associated with each other - the Red Metal Object (Anomaly 770), the Metal Rectangular Box and Twisted Piece (Anomaly 771), and the Bench Cushion (Anomaly 798) - has produced more questions as to their identities and purposes than answers. The ~1940 Chevrolet Sedan (Anomaly 778) joins 7 other cars sitting on the lake bottom. One of those cars is nearby Anomaly 778 and both may have been the subjects of a 'Dunk the Clunk' contest fundraiser between the years 1957-1968 (Merriman and Olson 2013, 47-51) Miscellaneous objects such as the Wall Frame (Anomaly 758), Thick Wire Cable and Upright Pipe (Anomaly 482), Barrels (Anomalies 743, 793), and Metal Girders (Anomaly 799) are among dozens of objects blown into the lake by strong storms or deposited there by the habit of disposing of unwanted objects on the ice or dumped from boats. The diversity of nautical, maritime, and underwater sites so far identified in Lake Minnetonka are tangible examples of the rich maritime history of the area. Through research, diving on wrecks and anomalies to collect pertinent data, and ensuring that the collected information is accessible by the public, MHM will continue to investigate Lake Minnetonka's submerged cultural resources into the future. As shown by the 7 new wrecks identified by MHM during this project, the continued re-scanning of several sections of Lake Minnetonka is warranted. Comparison of sonar data recorded from different directions and various times during the Spring, Summer, and Autumn have revealed new sites, as well as facilitating the recognition of false targets that do not require reconnaissance using SCUBA. This new data allows MHM to produce smart and efficient dive plans; this will continue into the future. The results of the LMTSS-UAA Project summarized above is connected to all the work that came before and that will come after its completion. It is clear that the types of sites that exist in Lake Minnetonka are diverse, archaeologically and historically significant, and worthy of great attention. To date, the watercraft located on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka represent nearly 1,000 years of Minnesota's maritime history and nautical archaeology. In the historic period, the known wrecks represented in the lake span over 140 years of local maritime culture. The data collected during the LMNA-1-9 Projects have been utilized to create the ever-changing Lake Minnetonka Multiple Property Documentation Form, a guide that will be used to nominate Lake Minnetonka's submerged cultural resources to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). At this point, the Wayzata Bay Wreck (21-HE-401) has been successfully nominated to the NRHP by MHM. Lastly, the large and significant data produced during the Lake Minnetonka projects has and will be used for comparison purposes as MHM identifies wrecks and maritime resources on the bottom of other Minnesota lakes. To date, these bodes of water include White Bear Lake, Lake Waconia, Prior Lake, Lake Johanna, Medicine Lake, and Lake Pulaski.",,721,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10709,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steve Hack",0.14,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To conduct marine archaeology investigation of additional anomalies found in Lake Minnetonka.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota"," 1214 Saint Paul Avenue "," St. Paul "," MN ",55116,"(651) 261-2265"," hiolson@maritimeheritagemn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-targeted-sonar-survey-underwater-anomaly-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17772,"Lake Minnetonka Survey 2",2012,6998,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6998,,,,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct a side and down imaging remote sensing survey of Upper Lake Minnetonka to recognize submerged cultural resources.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-survey-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17816,"Lake Minnetonka Nautical Archaeology 1 Project",2013,6999,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6999,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steven Hack",,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research 16 prioritized anomalous readings on two previously undocumented maritime wrecks in Lake Minnetonka",,"To research 16 prioritized anomalous readings on two previously undocumented maritime wrecks in Lake Minnetonka",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-nautical-archaeology-1-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17046,"Lake Country Scenic Byway Interpretive Plan",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,33000,,,,,,"Hubbard County Public Works",,"To develop a master interpretive plan for the Lake Country Scenic Byway",,"To develop a master interpretive plan for the Lake Country Scenic Byway",2010-02-12,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Katharine,Magozzi,,"Lake Country Scenic Byway Assn., 1204 Park Ave. S, PO Box 249","Park Rapids",MN,56470,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hubbard,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-country-scenic-byway-interpretive-plan,,,, 17557,"Lake Minnetonka Survey I",2012,6997,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota",," To survey archaeological resources in six sections of Lake Minnetonka. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-survey-i,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17614,"Lake Superior Ojibwe Gallery & Storage Redesign",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"St. Louis County Historical Society",," To produce construction documents for a gallery and adjacent museum storage to preserve Eastman Johnson art works and Ojibwe artifacts. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-superior-ojibwe-gallery-storage-redesign,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025036,"Lake Minnetonka Underwater Archaeology Project: Anomaly Identification and Assessment",2021,9974,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","During the LMUAAIA Project, that encompassed the field seasons of 2020 (funded by privately donated funds) and 2021 (funded by a small amount of privately donated funds and grant 2104-25856), MHM investigated 3 known wrecks and 37 unknown anomalies. Of these targets, the 3 wrecks and 36 anomalies were documented using SCUBA and 1 target was investigated using an ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle). The fieldwork was conducted during August-September 2020 and May-September 2021. The LMUAAIA Project produced interesting and significant results, particularly identifying 11 new wrecks, 4 new submerged maritime sites (2 of which are associated with other known archaeological sites), 3 other objects, and 19 natural objects or false sonar returns. The number of unknown anomalies identified during the LMUAAIA Project is 37. These wrecks and sites join dozens of other submerged cultural resources already identified in the lake. After the completion of the LMUAAIA Project fieldwork in September 2021, there are now 94 identified wrecks on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka or that were once on the bottom, including a Woodland Culture dugout canoe removed from the lake in 1934. Of these wrecks, 62 of them have 61 Minnesota archaeological site numbers; 2 wrecks are features of one site. Further, 4 other types of maritime sites have archaeological site numbers and there are 39 maritime sites or objects without numbers. Additionally, 53 'other' objects have been identified that do not have site numbers, among them 13 vehicles that include 4 snowmobiles, 2 trucks, and 7 cars. During the LMUAAIA Project specifically of the 37 unknown anomalies and 3 known wrecks investigated MHM and its volunteers accumulated important data about the wrecks and confirmed the existence of 11 new wrecks, 4 new submerged maritime sites (2 of which are associated with other known archaeological sites), 3 other objects, and 19 natural objects or false sonar returns. Comparing and associating these new sites with known sites increases our understanding of the historical context within which these cultural resources operated or were exploited by Minnesota's. For this project, Anomalies 698 and 1039 are particularly on target for this type of association since they are parts of 2 known underwater and maritime sites: the Minneapolis Wreck (21-HE-403) and the Big Island Steamboat Pier, Amusement Park, and Veteran's Camp Archaeological Site (21-HE-402). Firstly, the Dakota Unfinished Dugout Canoe Wreck (21-HE-557) is the only known Native American dugout canoe in situ in Minnesota; and likely the only unfinished dugout in situ in the US. The incomplete nature of the dugout is archaeologically significant because of the amount of useful information that has been accumulated pertaining the construction process: score lines, cuts, axe cuts, and de-barking marks. It is possible the Dakota Unfinished Dugout Canoe Wreck was constructed as early as 1683, but using the the C14 data and relative dating of the site in combination more strongly supports a date range of 1802-1850; she is the oldest wreck on the lake bottom. However, the Lake Minnetonka North Arm Dugout Canoe was constructed around 1,000 years ago, but she is no longer on the lake bottom; she is houses at the West Hennepin History Center in Long Lake. MHM contends the Steel Wineglass Stern Wreck (21-HE-561) was constructed around 1900 and had a long working life, likely sinking around 1930. She is only the second steel wineglass stern wreck identified in Minnesota; the other site is 21-WA-122 in Forest Lake in Washington County, identified by MHM in 2020. This sophisticated small boat design takes a skilled boatwright to construct; to fabricate an example out of steel requires even more skill. Further, the Steel Wineglass Stern Wreck is the oldest steel wreck on the bottom of lake, followed by the Steel Motor Boat Wreck (21-HE-510) and the Steel Row Boat Wreck (21-HE-530). With the inclusion of 21-HE-561 to the growing number of small steel wrecks on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka, these nautical archaeological sites join others with similar natures in Lake Pulaski, Christmas Lake, Medicine Lake, White Bear Lake, Prior Lake, and Lake Johanna. Additionally, with the possibility that 21-HE-561 may have been constructed by a Minnesota boat-building company, she is an important link in the State?s metal craft production history. While her manufacturer is currently unknown, 3 metal wrecks also analyzed during the LMNA-10 Project - the Larson Watercraft Seaman Wreck (21-HE-555), the Crestliner Sportsman Wreck 2 (Anomaly 1024), and the Larson Game Warden Wreck (Anomaly 726) - were definitely constructed by Minnesota-based companies. Other Minnesota metal watercraft construction companies represented as wrecks in Lake Minnetonka include Alumacraft and Lund. Further, the Homebuilt Wood and Steel Composite Wreck (21-HE-562) represents the first of this type yet identified by MHM in any Minnesota lake - basically a wooden boat sheathed in steel. The steel was not applied to the wreck during her life on the water, however; she was constructed that way. All 15 small open boat-style metal wrecks - identified to date - on the lake bottom (not including 3 aluminum canoes) were not only produced by various manufacturers or represent home-builds, they are of different models from each other or carry different attributes from each other, supplying great variety in Minnesota's nautical and underwater archaeological records. Also from the early 20th Century, the Fast Motor Boat Wreck (21-HE-560) is the largest wooden wreck investigated during the LMNA-10 Project. Additionally, she is the largest wooden personal watercraft so far identified on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka. Several larger wooden wrecks are present on the bottom of the lake, of course, but all of these vessels were used commercially as forms of public transportation, excursion vessels, and working boats such as barges and pile drivers. The Fast Motor Boat Wreck represents a significant 'culture' on Lake Minnetonka during the first 40 years of the 20th Century - that of fast motor boat racing. Important local and national watercraft designers and builders such as Dingle Boat Works, Moore Boat Works, Ramaley Boat Works, Gar Wood, Hackercraft, Chris Craft, and others constructed hundreds of boats with large inboard engines, built for speed. The proliferation of boat racing magazines beginning in the early 1900s attests to the nation-wide interest in producing fast racers that often traveled to regional races, often carrying engines constructed by local firms Westman and Globe. While sailboat regattas were and continue to be regular occurrences, speedboat racing is a thing of the past, ending before World War II. However, speed boat rides were offered at the Excelsior Amusement Park in the 1930s and 1940s; after World War II, the ownership of personal watercraft exploded and regular small boat rides at the Park became redundant. It is hoped that MHM can determine the identity of 21-HE-560 in the future; 1 candidate currently exists - the Miss Minnetonka. On October 6, 1923, O.H. Gray's 'speed launch' Miss Minnetonka sank to the bottom of Lake Minnetonka after an explosion of unexplained origin. One woman and 4 men (including Australian actor Snowy Baker) swam toward shore for 40 minutes before being picked up by a rowboat. Miss Minnetonka was launched for the first time in Spring 1923. Interestingly, another fast boat owned by O.H. Gray, the Bluebird, caught fire and sank in shallow water at a dock on Brackett's Point on August 25, 1923 - 6 weeks before Miss Minnetonka exploded and sank. In consideration of the details of Bluebird's story, she is not 21-HE-560, and MHM assumes she was raised for parts due to the shallow nature of the water where the wreck burned - 6 feet deep. Unfortunately, at this time, not enough evidence exists to prove the identity of The Fast Motor Boat Wreck. Smaller wooden wrecks - under 25 feet - investigated during the LMNA-10 Project represent models for different purposes. The Wooden Transomless Wreck (21-HE-556) is a fishing boat, the Wooden Inboard Motor Boat Wreck (21-HE-564) is a pleasure craft speed boat, the Wooden C-Scow Wreck (21-HE-559) is a racing sailboat, and the Owens Cruiser Deluxe Wreck (21-HE-565) is a small floating house that could feed and sleep several people. All wooden boats, they span the years 1910-1959 in construction and until 1970 on the water. The Wooden Transomless Wreck joins dozens of small wooden wrecks MHM has identified in Lake Minnetonka and nearly every other lake where sonar surveys and underwater archaeology projects have been conducted. The Wooden Inboard Motor Boat Wreck, while representing the pleasure boating and 'boat show' cultures, it also falls into the 'lake accidents' or 'incidents' categories because of the virtual 'falling apart' of the boat beneath the feet of the 2 men on board. And, like the story of the Owens Cruiser Deluxe Wreck, the sinking of 21-HE-564 resulted in a fatality. The Owens accident's 3 deaths is one of the largest casualty numbers in 'modern' history, and the location of the runabout involved in that collision is still unknown. The Wooden C Scow Wreck is the second wooden sailboat identified on the bottom of the lake, the first being the Wooden Sloop Wreck (21-HE-486) that was constructed in the 1890s-early 1900s. The Sloop probably functioned only as a pleasure craft, while the C Scow was constructed to be a racer; although the fiberglassed nature of the Scow suggests she may not have been racing during her latter years. Another wreck that began her life as a wooden boat, the Homemade Fiberglassed Utility Wreck (Anomaly 1010) appears to have had a long life on the water as an open outboard fishing boat. Then, at some point, she was fiberglassed using large sheets; an obvious home job on an homemade boat. Anomaly 1010 is the 'newest' wreck MHM has identified on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka since she sank between mid-May 2019 and ice-in during the Autumn of 2020. Further, A1010 is the first wreck investigated by MHM where the acoustical sonar signature indicated the watercraft had 'slid' or was dragged somehow across the lake bottom before coming to rest in its current condition; dive reconnaissance confirmed the sonar evidence. Hopefully MHM can determine if she is a kit boat, and possibly a locally-produced kit such as Taft or Luger, in the future. Two more somewhat 'modern' wrecks identified during the LMUAAIA Project are manufactured from fiberglass: the Fiberglass Sailboat Wreck 2 (Anomaly 856) and the Upright Larson All-American 165 Wreck (Anomaly 884). The second fiberglass sailboat recognized on the lake bottom, poor visibility prevented MHM from identifying the vessel's brand or many details about her beyond her red and white color, and the size and look of the rudder. Contrastingly, MHM can identify most of the attributes of Anomaly 884 because of the previous study of a museum-held example in 2020. The Larson All-American 165 was the best-selling boat in the world during the vessel's heyday in the late 1950s into the 1970s. It is unsurprising that at least 1 of this model of boat has made it to the bottom of Lake Minnetonka. What makes Anomaly 884 archaeologically interesting, however, is the upright nature of the wreck, standing in the water column. She is weighed down/held in place by the large Evinrude Starflite III outboard motor, and possibly assisted by the boat's flotation foam. Anomaly 884 joins 4 other wrecks in the lake that stand up in the water column: the Fiberglass Drag Boat Wreck (Anomaly 23), the Red Fiberglass Wreck (Anomaly 32), the Alumacraft Model A Wreck (Anomaly 462), and the Chris Craft Stinger 260 Wreck (Anomaly 749). One car also stands somewhat into the water column as well. Prior Lake also has a wreck upright in the water column and Medicine Lake has 2 cars imbedded into the lake bottom at 90 degree angles. As more Minnesota wrecks are documented, the changes in watercraft design and construction will more completely fill-out the maritime historical record. Many of the smaller craft on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka - including the Dakota Unfinished Dugout Canoe Wreck represent over 220 years of our relationship with historical personal watercraft. When the internal combustion engine began to replace steam-powered boats in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, watercraft operation by a single person became possible since a boiler operator was no longer necessary. The rapid development of the outboard motor set up the proliferation of personal watercraft, made of wood, steel, aluminum, and fiberglass. The higher speeds attained by internal combustion engines also led to changes in hull design. Other maritime anomalies identified during the LMUAAIA Project, the Minneapolis Anchor (Anomaly 698) and the Big Island Rubble Pile (Anomaly 1039), enlarge other already-established archaeological sites; MHM contends that more rubble piles will be identified and additional anchors may be discerned in the future. Two other anomalies, the Pontoon (A908) and the Arched Rubber Pipe (A1053) are maritime objects. The Pontoon was part of a pontoon boat or raft, while the Pipe was part of the maritime infrastructure of the lake's shoreline. The Rusty Barrel (Anomaly 731), the Metal Frame (Anomaly 862), and the Aluminum Ladder (Anomaly 898) are among dozens of objects blown into the lake by strong storms or deposited there by the habit of disposing of unwanted objects on the ice or dumped from boats. The diversity of nautical, maritime, and underwater sites so far identified in Lake Minnetonka are tangible examples of the rich maritime history of the area. Through research, diving on wrecks and anomalies to collect pertinent data, and ensuring that the collected information is accessible by the public, MHM will continue to investigate Lake Minnetonka's submerged cultural resources into the future. As shown by the 7 new wrecks identified by MHM during this project, the continued re-scanning of several sections of Lake Minnetonka is warranted. Comparison of sonar data recorded from different directions and various times during the Spring, Summer, and Autumn have revealed new sites, as well as facilitating the recognition of false targets that do not require reconnaissance using SCUBA. This new data allows MHM to produce smart and efficient dive plans; this will continue into the future. The results of the LMUAAIA Project summarized above is connected to all the work that came before and that will come after its completion. It is clear that the types of sites that exist in Lake Minnetonka are diverse, archaeologically and historically significant, and worthy of great attention. To date, the watercraft located on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka represent nearly 1,000 years of Minnesota's maritime history and nautical archaeology. In the historic period, the known wrecks represented in the lake span over 220 years of local maritime culture. The data collected during Lake Minnetonka Projects have been utilized to create the ever-changing Lake Minnetonka Multiple Property Documentation Form, a guide that will be used to nominate Lake Minnetonka's submerged cultural resources to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). At this point, the Wayzata Bay Wreck (21-HE-401) has been successfully nominated to the NRHP by MHM. Lastly, the large and significant data produced during the Lake Minnetonka projects has and will be used for comparison purposes as MHM identifies wrecks and maritime resources on the bottom of other Minnesota lakes. To date, these bodes of water include White Bear Lake, Lake Waconia, Prior Lake, Lake Johanna, Medicine Lake, Lake Pulaski, Forest Lake, and Christmas Lake.",,1263,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11237,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah Handschin, Steven Hack",0.14,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct a marine archaeology investigation of anomalies found in Lake Minnetonka.",,"To conduct a marine archaeology investigation of anomalies found in Lake Minnetonka.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,6514890759,mhm@maritimeheritagemn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-underwater-archaeology-project-anomaly-identification-and-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17445,"Lake Roosevelt Artifact Exhibit",2011,3420,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3488,,,,,,"Cuyuna Iron Range Heritage Network",," A traveling exhibit was developed to display museum-quality copies of fragile artifacts recovered from the archaeological site: Roosevelt Shores 21-CW-173. The exhibit tells the story of 2000 years (up through the late 1800's) of American history at the site. A suitcase-style case, measuring six feet by three feet, containing eight panels with text, photographs and replications of the artifacts was designed for the display. The Lake Roosevelt Artifact Exhibit and Interpretive Project broadens public access to the pre-settlement history of the area. The exhibit is available for display, upon request, from the Cuyuna Iron Range Heritage network.   ",,"To make museum-quality copies of fragile archaeological artifacts for a traveling exhibit, and thus broaden public access to pre-settlement history",2010-11-19,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Barb,Grove,,"20089 Sunset Court",Emily,MN,56447,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-roosevelt-artifact-exhibit,,,, 17499,"Lake Sarah Township: An Oral History Project (II)",2011,3440,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,302,,,,,,"Murray County Historical Society",," In the second phase of an oral history project, Life in Lake Sarah, four additional residents were interviewed and recorded. The recordings were transcribed along with two earlier interviews. The six recordings were compiled in booklet form and added to the permanent collection of the Murray County Historical Society. The project documents the history and evolution of life in Lake Sarah Township in Murray County. Personal accounts complement and add meaning to the dates and facts of formal written histories. The collection is available in booklet form or on CD at the Murray County Museum. ",,"To document in 4 interviews the history of Lake Sarah Township",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Diane,Clercx,,"2480 29th Street, PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-sarah-township-oral-history-project-ii,,,, 33870,"Lake Minnetonka Multiple Property Documentation Form Project",2015,9989,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","MHM's short and intermediate term goals for this project were exceeded in every measurable way. MHM's primary goal for the Lake Minnetonka Multiple Property Documentation Form (LMMPDF) Project was to produce a detailed and useable document that will allow maritime historians and underwater/nautical archaeologists to prioritize and type submerged cultural resources identified in Lake Minnetonka. Additionally, the second goal of the LMMPDF Project was to produce a National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) From for the Wayzata Bay Wreck located on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka. MHM completed the draft versions of these documents and submitted them to National Register Archaeologist David Mather of the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) for his review in early June 2015. When the review of the draft documents is complete, MHM will work with David to produce final versions of these documents that will be presented to the proper committees for approval at the State and Federal levels. MHM has gone through this process in the past, with the Andy Gibson Wreck Site NRHP nomination. The fieldwork for that nomination took place between 2008-2010, the report was completed in 2011, and the nomination was successful in 2012. MHM a proven ability to stick with this process to its conclusion, as will be the case with the LMMPDF and Wayzata Bay Wreck NRHP. The measurable outputs of this project are two versions of the LMMPDF - one for the general public that has been uploaded to the Internet Archive that contains images throughout and one to be submitted by the SHPO to the National Parks Service for review, in their required format. Other measurable outputs of this project are two versions of the Wayzata Bay Wreck NRHP - one for the general public that has been uploaded to the Internet Archive that contains images throughout and one to be submitted by the SHPO to the National Parks Service for review, in their required format. MHM's production (output) of these four documents will achieve several positive outcomes for the people of Minnesota. The amount of knowledge that will be gained by the readers of these documents, particularly when it comes to the diversity, importance, and significance of Lake Minnetonka to our shared history, will be measurable to some extent in consideration of data collected on the number of times the reports have been accessed on the internet. Further, informational discussions will take place on MHM's FaceBook page and in public venues that stress the legalities of protecting submerged cultural resources and education about the details and histories of the underwater and maritime sites identified on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka. Most of these goals and outcomes will be accomplished in the long term as MHM continues to work in Lake Minnetonka and inform the public through publications and programs, activities the organization has been participating in for the last 10 years. Lastly, the two most significant outcomes of the LMMPDF Project will be acceptance of the MPDF and NRHP by the NPS so that they become part of Minnesota's Maritime Historical and Nautical Archaeological legacy.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9989,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah Handschin, Steven R. Hack",0.17,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate submerged cultural resources in Lake Minnetonka for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-489-0759,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-multiple-property-documentation-form-project,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33919,"Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center Collection Rehousing",2015,4731,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",4731,,"Janell Mussman, Lila Stevens, Diane Hilden, Becky Hubbard, Denise Wolvin, Dave Anderson, Matt Baumgartner, Steve Brantstrom, Capt. Shawn McKenzie, Capt. Ed Montgomery, Jerry Sandvick, Mick Sertich, Ted Smith, John Sorensen, Lynn Wegner, Joe Zajac, Tammy Sundbom Otterson, Larry Fortner, Laura Jacobs",0.00,"Lake Superior Marine Museum Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better storage conditions, allowing for greater public access to objects in the collection.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Summers-Luedtke,"Lake Superior Marine Museum Association","PO Box 177",Duluth,MN,55801,"218-720-5260 x35271",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-superior-maritime-visitor-center-collection-rehousing,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33982,"Lake Minnetonka Nautical Archaeology 5",2016,9997,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","MHM short and intermediate term goals for this project were exceeded in every measurable way. MHM's primary goal for the Lake Minnetonka Nautical Archaeology 5 (LMNA-5) Project, a Phase 1 archaeological reconnaissance survey, was to examine specific wrecks and anomalies recognized through a sonar survey and determine their significance as submerged cultural resources. During the LMNA-5 Project, MHM examined 31 anomalies assigned these numbers: 7, 9, 23, 40, 78.1, 97, 199, 327, 337, 351, 403, 441, 448, 452, 457, 481, 487, 488, 489, 491, 494, 548, 549, 550, 552, 558/559, 563, 564, 565, 566, and 569. Using data accumulated from the fieldwork as a starting point, MHM conducted research to place newly recognized nautical archaeological sites and anomalies in their historical contexts. Minnesota Archaeological Site Forms were filed with the OSA when appropriate. Initially, the proposed number of anomalies to be investigated was 25 unknown targets. However, some work days went more quickly than anticipated, so 6 more anomalies were investigated during the project. Three newly-identified sites were included in the Lake Minnetonka 2015 on-going sediment study; Bruce Koenen of the Office of the State Archaeologist (OSA) suggested the study in 2013 in order to determine the rate of sediment build-up in different areas of the lake. This data is used to approximate the sinking dates of boats and other resources, using wrecks with known sinking dates for comparison. After the completion of the LMNA-5 Project fieldwork in October 2015, there are now 48 wreck sites identified from Lake Minnetonka. Of these wrecks, 29 of them have 28 Minnesota archaeological site numbers; 2 wrecks are features of one site. The precise sinking dates or the year of disposition of 15 of the 19 remaining wrecks are known; MHM will fill out Minnesota archaeological site forms for them when appropriate. Further, 3 other types of maritime sites have archaeological site numbers and there are 15 maritime sites or objects without numbers. Additionally, 13 'other' objects have been identified that do not have site numbers. During the LMNA-5 Project specifically ",,1232,"Available upon request. Contact",11229,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steve Hack",0.16,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct a marine archaeology survey of shipwrecks in Lake Minnetonka.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-261-2265,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-nautical-archaeology-5,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28531,"Lake Minnetonka Nautical Archaeology 2",2014,9245,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","MHM short and intermediate term goals for this project were exceeded in every measurable way. MHM's primary goal for the Lake Minnetonka Nautical Archaeology 2 (LMNA-2) Project, a Phase 1 archaeological reconnaissance surveyer, was to examine specific wrecks and anomalies recognized through a sonar survey and determine their significance as submerged cultural resources. Of the 24 anomalies investigated, 11 were cultural resources and 13 were not. Of these, 1 wreck was understood to be a wreck but her identity as a capsized pontoon boat was confirmed, 9 new wrecks were confirmed, 4 wrecks were designated as archaeological sites-including 1 wreck discovered in MHM's LMNA-1 Project earlier in 2013-and 2 maritime cultural resources were identified. Of these two resources, 1 of them was designated as an archaeological site. All the resources were rudimentarily documented for future study and where appropriate, for possible designations as nautical archaeological sites in the future. One significant outcome is the ability to keep re-prioritizing the remaining nearly 100 anomalies left to investigate on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka. Based on the negative results produced from diving on Anomalies 3, 102, and 103 during the LMNA-1 Project, and Anomalies 10 and 58 during this project specifically, MHM now has new short, intermediate, and long-term priorities for future diving in the lake. This knowledge also extends to anomalies located in Lake Waconia and White Bear Lake. The goal of educating volunteer divers on proper search techniques was exceeded-the amount of data collected during the diving, the great attitudes of MHM's volunteers about the sites investigated, and the eagerness to investigate more anomalies to learn about them is very rewarding. MHM's attempts to educate the general public through social and professional media have also met with great success. In Minnesota, MHM sought the input of an online historic Crestliner boat forum in an attempt to determine the make of a wreck. In doing so, the forum members learned about the importance of keeping submerged cultural resources unspoiled and about the impressive maritime history of Minnesota that MHM in continually uncovering. MHM also went national to consult with a large group of wooden boat restorers and enthusiasts on the Century Boat Club forum with great results; 1 wreck's make and model was determined and the group steered MHM in the correct direction on another wreck. Both of those wrecks are now recognized numbered archaeological sites with the Office of the State Archaeologist. MHM exceeded expectations and produced great results from this project due to sound fieldwork planning, the solid methodology employed during the fieldwork, the previous systematic methodology employed during the remote sensing surveys that provided good data, and knowledge gained from the LMNA-1 Project. Additionally, MHM's vetting of volunteer divers - choosing only ethical people instead of the other 20 divers who express interest in diving for the wrong (treasure hunting) reasons, led to a great fieldwork environment. Basically, MHM did sound nautical and maritime archaeology, and strong maritime historical research that produced trustworthy data for analysis and future use. MHM's information about the sites located and documented has not always been met with favor by a small minority of the local recreational diving community. In the past they have expressed hostility toward MHM's efforts at site documentation and conservation; it was our hope that this group has begun to recognize the importance of site integrity and preservation. Throughout the LMNA-2 Project, MHM has not received one negative comment on social media or on an often monitored online SCUBA forum. MHM considers this progress, but the attitudes towards site conservation may not have changed; the looters might just be keeping quiet about their activities and opinions. It is an on-going issue. Through the free and easily accessible LMNA-2 Project report-dowloadable from the Internet Archive through various sources, including MHM's web site and Facebook page-it is hoped the divers prone to looting will read the report and recognize the need for preservation and documentation, not illegal destruction. Lastly, MHM was pleased to learn through a volunteer that Minnesota Historical Society Director Steve Elliott referenced MHM and its work as a leader in Nautical Archaeology in Minnesota during his keynote address at the 2013 Gales of November Conference in Duluth. This recognition is meaningful to MHM, and is an indicator that our continued research into Minnesota's maritime history is significant and must continue.",,,747,,9992,,"Mikael F. Kramer, Deborah Handschin, Steven R. Hack",0.15,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To determine the nature of objects discovered through marine archaeology research in Lake Minnetonka.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-489-0759,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-nautical-archaeology-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28533,"Lake Waconia Nautical Archaeology 1",2014,4003,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","MHM has concluded that the ten anomalies investigated during the LMNA-1 Project consisted of vegetation and lake bottom contours. MHM's project targets were achieved in that the 10 anomalies investigated during were identified but unfortunately, they were not identified as submerged cultural resources. MHM achieved these results because we are knowledgable and qualified to dive on anomalies and determine their nature. The fact that we only came up with negative results is due to the nature of the bottom of Lake Waconia and how the sonar unit records inconsistencies on the bottom. Fortunately, there are still 36 anomalies located during the LWS Project that require investigation and identification. However, the negative results of the LWNA-1 Project have brought into question the probable significance of most, if not all, of these anomalies ",,,2239,,6242,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah Handschin, Steven R. Hack",0.06,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To determine the nature of objects discovered through marine archaeology research in Lake Waconia.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-261-2265,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-waconia-nautical-archaeology-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28661,"Lake Minnetonka Nautical Archaeology 3 Project",2014,9410,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9410,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah Handschin, Steven R. Hack",0.15,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To determine the nature of objects discovered through marine archaeology research in Lake Minnetonka.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-261-2265,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-minnetonka-nautical-archaeology-3-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28703,"Lake of the Woods County Historic Transportation and Settlement Exhibit",2014,49900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,49900,,"Jeff Poolman - Chair; Eileen Olson - Vice Chair, Nora Crumpton - Secretary, Cindy Hanson - Treasurer, Marti Carlson - Grants Administrator, Hal Bitzer, Carol Birkeland, Jay Rudegier. Joanne Kellner - member and volunteer grant writer.",,"Depot Preservation Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install an exhibit on the history of transportation around the Lake of the Woods.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joanne,Kellner,"Depot Preservation Alliance","PO Box 1238",Baudette,MN,56623,218-779-1365,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-county-historic-transportation-and-settlement-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17397,"Lakeland Hotel NR Nomination",2011,6500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,200,,,,,,"Willmar Design Center",," The Willmar Design Center hired Gemini Associates to write a grant application to the National Register to nominate the Lakeland Hotel to the National Register of Historic Places. The nomination was completed, submitted to the State Historic Preservation Office and was determined to meet the documentation requirements for a National Register Registration Form and for the Secretary of the Interiors Standards for Registration. ",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Lakeland Hotel",2010-09-24,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Beverly,Dougherty,,"333 Litchfield Avenue SW",Willmar,MN,56201,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lakeland-hotel-nr-nomination,,,, 10031202,"Lakewalk Interpretive Markers Implementation",2024,165725,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",165725,,"City Councilors Gary Anderson, Azrin Awal, Arik Forsman, Noah Hobbs, Janet Kennedy, Mike Mayou, Roz Randorf, Terese Tomanek, Hannah Alstead",,"City of Duluth","Local/Regional Government",,,"To design, produce, and install a set of interpretive markers on the City of Duluth's Lakewalk to tell the history of the city's growth and evolution.",2024-01-01,2025-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cliff,Knettel,"City of Duluth","208 City Hall, 411 West First Street",Duluth,MN,55802,2187304312,cknettel@duluthmn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lakewalk-interpretive-markers-implementation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org", 17583,"Lanesboro Arts Center HVAC Assessments",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Lanesboro Arts Center",," To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate current system preparatory to better control of the Lanesboro Art Center. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lanesboro-arts-center-hvac-assessments,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17428,"Lao Oral History Archives",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,12290,,,,,,"Lao Assistance Center of Minnesota",," To document and archive the untold stories of Lao refugees in Minnesota, nine Lao families, totaling 13 individuals, were intervewed. The recountings of their historical experiences living in war, living in refugee camps and the transition and settlement of their immigration to Minnesota were recorded on video tape. The video footage was professionally edited, uploaded to Youtube and posted on the Lao Oral History Archives website. A selection of old and new photographs were formatted as exhibition pieces available to communities as a traveling exhibit. These photographs were also uploaded to the Lao Oral History Archives website ",,"To document in 10 interviews the historical experience of Lao people in war, refugee camps and immigrating to Minnesota",2010-11-12,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sunny,Chanthanouvong,,"503 Irving Avenue N, Suite 100A",Minneapolis,MN,55405,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lao-oral-history-archives,,,, 10007158,"Large Format Archival Storage Unit",2018,5401,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5401,,"Shari Nelson, Sandy Wood, Jerry Fiola, Margaret Erickson, Jay Milbrandt, Michael Vosbergh, Arthur Frame, Jacoba Nagel, Monica King, Patrick Demuth, Rod Sankey, David Benson",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society","407 12th Street, Suite 2",Worthington,MN,56187,507-372-2681,demuth@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/large-format-archival-storage-unit,,,,0 10025302,"Latin Art in Minnesota: Conversations and What's Next",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Gary Lindberg, President Rico Paul Vallejos, Secretary Malcolm McDonald, Treasurer (Malcolm recently passed away. We are actively searching for a new board member.)",,"Afton Historical Society Press","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Latin Art in Minnesota.",,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Latin Art in Minnesota.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Ian Graham",Leask,"Afton Historical Society Press","6800 France Avenue S., Ste. 370",Edina,MN,55435,6514368443,leask@aftonpress.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/latin-art-minnesota-conversations-and-whats-next,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012262,"Latino Oral History Project",2018,9925," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","When the project began, the contractors and NHS staff were sure that collecting Latinx stories would generate excitement and interest within the community. Unfortunately, a level of fear remained within the community and many community members were hesitant to share their stories. The momentum we hoped to generate from the project never materialized. Due to the secretive nature of the project and the legal status of some immigrants telling their stories, NHS did not inform the public that these interviews were taking place for fear that publicity would jeopardize the project or even the lives of those we were hoping to interview. The political climate has been too volatile toward immigrants to comfortably celebrate the small achievement NHS has had in collecting these interviews and preserving the voices of the voiceless. While we envisioned the Latinx community as benefiting from the project as we predicted our outcomes, we never considered the personal journey of growth that the contractors would take in facilitating the interviews. The contractors - who are part of the local Latinx community themselves - feel that they learned a great deal about the community. They plan to share their experiences with the public, and while they would not use names, they would share the themes that became universal in recording the stories. In addition, at least one article is being drafted on the understanding and empathy the contractors felt at being immigrants, themselves, and hearing the stories of those around them. They hope to bring out a greater sense of unity from within the community and use this experience to begin the conversation locally about how we can all better support each other. While that was not an intended outcome, it very well may be the beginnings of a powerful community movement in Northfield.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9925,,"Greg Kneser, Ron Gardner, Mel Miller, Rebecca Peterson, Debby Nitz, Clark Webster, Cliff Clark, Joy Riggs, Teri Knight, Lisa Peterson, Randy Knox, Blake Abdella, Amy Pagel, Chris O'Neill"," ","Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of the Latino population in Northfield, MN.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cathy,Osterman,"Northfield Historical Society"," 408 Division Street S "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 645-9268"," osterman@northfieldhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/latino-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007102,"Layout & Schematic Design of HVAC System Updates",2018,18500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",18500,,"Robert Engberg, Peter Peterson, Lucile Schultz, Matthew Anderson, Maureen Anderson",,"Kanabec County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to create drawings and specifications for Kanabec County Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system upgrade.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Engberg,"Kanabec County Historical Society","805 Forest Ave W",Mora,MN,55051,612-865-4959,center@kanabechistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kanabec,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/layout-schematic-design-hvac-system-updates,,,,0 10025258,"LCHS Photograph Inventory",2023,42782,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,7070,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",49852,,"Samuel Gangi, Ken Sandvik, Dave Johnson, Dory Pearson, Jennifer Niemi, Mike Fitzpatrick, Jerry Hostetter, Bryan Nelson, Adrian Ranta, Hayes Scriven, Kristi Wasko",1.09,"Lake County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum's photography collection, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum's photography collection, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ellen,Lynch,"Lake County Historical Society","PO Box 128","Two Harbors",MN,55616,7634478361,ellenlynch@lakeconnections.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lchs-photograph-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33936,"League of Women Voters St. Paul Oral History",2015,5500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5500,,"Hally Turner, Amy Mino, Nicole Mickelson, Nicholas Harper, Sig Johnson, Hayden Kilkenny, Joan Newmark, Dru Osterud, Judy Screaton, Sarah Small",0.00,League,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in up to 10 oral history interviews the history of the League of Women Voters St. Paul.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hally,Turner,League,"550 Rice Street","Saint Paul",MN,55103,303-564-1619,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/league-women-voters-st-paul-oral-history,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025062,"Learnings from HIV-AIDS and Other Diseases Research Papers",2022,9197,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The short term measurable outcomes were achieved. The research report was completed. This report led to a list of possible topics for the papers which were reviewed and discussed with members of the Advisory Council. Out of these discussions 6 topics were chosen and discussed with the writers who had been selected through recommendations from U of M professors and/or had extensive experience with oral history work, the topics selected, and were willing to write the papers. These papers were all completed. The three repositories will make on-line copies of these papers available to the public shortly. Portal Research will also make these papers available on its website. At least one of the papers was presented at the MOMS history of medicine conference at the time of this report and at least two other papers are being considered for publication.",,3500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12697,,"Emil Angelica, Larry Sommer, Marion Angelica",,"Portal Research","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to write the history of HIV-AIDS and infectious diseases in Minnesota.",,"To hire qualified professionals to write the history of HIV-AIDS and infectious diseases in Minnesota.",2021-09-30,2022-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emil,Angelica,"Portal Research","4925 Logan Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55419,6122705378,emil.angelica@ccgpartnership.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/learnings-hiv-aids-and-other-diseases-research-papers,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18147,"Lebanon Lutheran Church Evaluation for National Register Eligibility",2013,2730,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2730,,"Dean Bigalke, Al Bjorklund, Alton Fiskness, Keith Hanson, Kathy Hartley, Matt Holland, Barb Johnson, Joel Johnson, Pat Oss ,Chad Renstrom, Daryl Sanderson, Jeff Schmidt, Nick Ventrella, Jim Vossen",,"Peace Lutheran Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the Lebanon Church for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the Lebanon Church for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Arthur,Norby,"Peace Lutheran Church","204 Birch St.S.E, P.O.Box 286","New London",MN,56273,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lebanon-lutheran-church-evaluation-national-register-eligibility,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025056,"LeDuc Estate Security Survey",2022,4500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4500,,"Mayor Mary Fasbender, Councilmembers: Tina Folch, Jen Fox, Lisa Leifeld, Trevor Lund, Lori Braucks, and Mark Vaughan",,"City of Hastings","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Fortney,"City of Hastings","101 E Fourth Street",Hastings,MN,55033,6514802381,jfortney@hastingsmn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/leduc-estate-security-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012214,"Legacy of the Lakes Museum 3-5 Year Exhibit Schedule Plan",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term Measurable Outcome: To have a clear understanding of our exhibits space and which areas are for large, small, permanent, and traveling exhibits. This outcome was exceeded thanks to Bluestem?s floorplan and 3-D designs for the entire gallery space. The floorplan organizes the space by interpretive theme and creates a natural flow for visitors. It also incorporates more professional exhibit design structures like half walls, scrims, artifact mounts, and exhibit cases. This design helps us see our museum less as a showroom and more of a professional museum. Intermediate Term Measurable Outcome: Staff, committee members, and board members have a better understanding of best practices and exhibit needs. Our exhibits committee has a budget in place prior to the upcoming season. This outcome was achieved. Staff, committee members, and board members were able to learn more about exhibit planning and museum best practices from the meetings and presentations that Bluestem led. Any exposure to experts in the museum field helps us gain knowledge we did not have before. Bluestem opened our eyes to what it really takes to plan and implement high quality exhibits. We have a better understanding of the time commitment and costs go into exhibit planning. The exhibits committee is using elements of the plan in order to create a budget for 2019. Long Term Measureable Outcome: Our audience has an improved overall visitor experience. This outcome is yet to be determined since pieces of this project will not be visible by the public until our next season and beyond.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"David Bortner, Elliot Christensen, Jack Driscoll, Dennis Gimmestad, Kevin Kopischke, Lowell Pickett, Bruce Pohlig, Terry Quist, Rose Shorma, Jon Steinbring, Sharon Stephan, Russ Sticha, Ben Vangsness, Jill Wagner, Bruce Olson, Fred Bursch, Jim Eidsvold, Carl Mammel",,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The Legacy of the Lakes Museum hired a contractor to create a 3-5 year exhibit schedule plan. The exhibits committee will use this plan to create exhibits that incorporate broader stories of lake life in order to engage a larger audience and create an improved experience for visitors. The museum?s interpretive scope broadened three years ago when an interpretive plan was completed. Instead of focusing solely on classic boats, the museum now looks at lake life as a whole. By broadening this scope, the museum becomes more relevant and engaging for a larger audience, which increases its viability. This exhibit project was an important step in actually incorporating the other lake life topics and stories into our physical exhibits and, in turn, educational programming. The process of completing this project also helped educate staff, committee members, and the board about professional exhibit planning and implementation. This education helps continue to move toward a more professional museum, which improves the visitor experience.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bruce,Olson,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society"," 205 3rd Avenue W, PO Box 1216 "," Alexandria "," MN ",56308,"(320) 759-1114"," bruce@legacyofthelakes.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-lakes-museum-3-5-year-exhibit-schedule-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012289,"Legacy of the Pedersen Site: Documenting the 1974 Pedersen Site (21LN2) Excavation",2019,175599," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,16207,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",191806,,"William A. Jonason (Chair), Alison Rempel Brown (President, CEO, ex-officio), George J. Kehl, Bryan K. Phillips, Theresa M. H. Wise, Holly M. Boehne , Mark Chronister, Chady AlAhmar, Holly M. Boehne, Jason Bonfig, Mark Chronister, John Corkrean , John W. Cosgriff, Dondi Edwards, Eric L. Engh, Tony S. Fisher, Chuck Fletcher, Geoff Glasrud, Anne Gotte, Jessica Hellmann, William A. Jonason, Paul J. Kasbohm, Chuck Kummeth, Melissa A. Leick, Renee Lopez?Pineda, J.P. Peltier, Luann M. Pendy, Bryan K. Phillips, Judy M. Poferl, Susan M. Rankin, Kevin Ronneberg, Lisa M. Schlosser, Catherine Simpson, Tim Skidmore, Jennifer Spaulding?Schmidt, Pam Tomczik, Michael G. Vale, Jill M. Walker, Theresa M.H. Wise",3.16,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of archaeological collections, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",2018-12-01,2020-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota"," 120 W Kellogg Blvd "," St. Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 221-4576"," efleming@smm.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lincoln, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-pedersen-site-documenting-1974-pedersen-site-21ln2-excavation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17945,"Legacy Letters Educational Curriculum",2013,2500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2500,,"E. Christine Schulze (chair), Amy Ihlan (vice chair), Gary Fields (treasurer), Wynfred Russell (secretary), Bake Baker, Robert Engstrom, Jeff Forester, Todd Graham, Carreen Heegaard, John P. James, George Orning, Michael Wojcik",,"Envision Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To professionally design web access to historical content of Legacy Letters vignettes",,"To professionally design web access to historical content of Legacy Letters vignettes",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jillian,Mazullo,"Envision Minnesota","1031 West Seventh Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-letters-educational-curriculum,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17995,"Legacy Field Trip Support Fund",2011,110801,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Affordable transportation is one of the biggest barriers for schools' ability to plan field trips to Minnesota Historical Society sites and museums. By June 2011, nearly 600 schools across Minnesota will access the Society's Legacy Field Trip Support Fund, which means more than 50,000 students will be able to learn about history through field trip experiences they otherwise might have missed. ",,"Affordable transportation is one of the biggest barriers for schools' ability to plan field trips to Minnesota Historical Society sites and museums. By June 2011, nearly 600 schools across Minnesota will access the Society's Legacy Field Trip Support Fund, which means more than 50,000 students will be able to learn about history through field trip experiences they otherwise might have missed.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-field-trip-support-fund,,,, 18015,"Legacy Volunteer Corps.",2011,25218,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Every year, more than 2,300 people volunteer in support of programs and projects delivered by the Minnesota Historical Society. With the addition of more than 100 Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (ACHF) projects, the need for volunteers also increased. ACHF funding enabled the Society to recruit, coordinate and supervise volunteers helping with Legacy projects. As of December 2010, nearly 80 new volunteers were recruited, trained and placed, including 10 percent from diverse communities. These volunteers have already donated nearly 900 hours to support new programs. ",,"Every year, more than 2,300 people volunteer in support of programs and projects delivered by the Minnesota Historical Society. With the addition of more than 100 Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund(ACHF)projects, the need for volunteers also increased. ACHF funding enabled the Society to recruit, coordinate and supervise volunteers helping with Legacy projects. As of December 2010, nearly 80 new volunteers were recruited, trained and placed, including 10 percent from diverse communities. These volunteers have already donated nearly 900 hours to support new programs.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jean,Nierenhausen,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",Mn,55102,651-259-3186,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-volunteer-corps,,,, 18050,"Legacy Letters Short Films",2010,62000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Envision Minnesota",,"Partner Organizations: 1000 Friends of Minnesota (renamed Envision Minnesota), Twin Cities Public Television (TPT)Through this partnership, Minnesota history will be made more accessible to thousands of Minnesotans. The ""Legacy Letters"" project will result in up to 25 one-minute films that draw their content from a sampling of the 150 people, places, organizations, events and natural features of the state as compiled by the Minnesota Historical Society's MN 150 exhibit and book.Currently 22 ""Legacy Letters"" air between regular programming on TPT's Minnesota Channel. This additional round of Legacy Letters will expand and deepen the topics covered in the first round of visual essays to include Minnesota's history, defined by law as a natural resource.",,"Partner Organizations: 1000 Friends of Minnesota, Twin Cities Public Television (TPT) Through this partnership, Minnesota history will be made more accessible to thousands of Minnesotans. The ""Legacy Letters"" project will result in up to 25 one-minute films that draw their content from a sampling of the 150 people, places, organizations, events and natural features of the state as compiled by the Minnesota Historical Society's MN 150 exhibit and book. Currently 22 ""Legacy Letters"" air between regular programming on TPT's Minnesota Channel. This additional round of Legacy Letters will expand and deepen the topics covered in the first round of visual essays to include Minnesota's history, defined by law as a natural resource.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jill,Mazullo,"Envision Minnesota","1031 W. 7th St.","St. Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 312-1000 x. 204 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-letters-short-films,,,, 18050,"Legacy Letters Short Films",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Envision Minnesota",,"Partner Organizations: 1000 Friends of Minnesota (renamed Envision Minnesota), Twin Cities Public Television (TPT)Through this partnership, Minnesota history will be made more accessible to thousands of Minnesotans. The ""Legacy Letters"" project will result in up to 25 one-minute films that draw their content from a sampling of the 150 people, places, organizations, events and natural features of the state as compiled by the Minnesota Historical Society's MN 150 exhibit and book.Currently 22 ""Legacy Letters"" air between regular programming on TPT's Minnesota Channel. This additional round of Legacy Letters will expand and deepen the topics covered in the first round of visual essays to include Minnesota's history, defined by law as a natural resource.",,"Partner Organizations: 1000 Friends of Minnesota, Twin Cities Public Television (TPT) Through this partnership, Minnesota history will be made more accessible to thousands of Minnesotans. The ""Legacy Letters"" project will result in up to 25 one-minute films that draw their content from a sampling of the 150 people, places, organizations, events and natural features of the state as compiled by the Minnesota Historical Society's MN 150 exhibit and book. Currently 22 ""Legacy Letters"" air between regular programming on TPT's Minnesota Channel. This additional round of Legacy Letters will expand and deepen the topics covered in the first round of visual essays to include Minnesota's history, defined by law as a natural resource.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jill,Mazullo,"Envision Minnesota","1031 W. 7th St.","St. Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 312-1000 x. 204 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-letters-short-films,,,, 18076,"Legacy Field Trip Support Fund",2012,164385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,164385,,,0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The Legacy Field Trip Support Fund will help an estimated 39,000 Minnesota students experience field trips at Minnesota historic sites and museums statewide in FY12 and FY13. The high cost of transportation prohibits many Minnesota teachers from taking their students on field trips. The Legacy Field Trip Support Fund offsets transportation costs to all of the Minnesota Historical Society's 26 museums and historic sites statewide. Eligible schools are reimbursed $3 per student. ",,"The Legacy Field Trip Support Fund will allow thousands of Minnesota students to experience field trips at Minnesota historic sites. The fund provides busing subsidies to schools that have 25 percent or more of their students enrolled in the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch Program. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-field-trip-support-fund-0,,,, 10024989,"A Legacy of Hope: A History of the Black Baptist Church in Minnesota (1878-1965)",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The short-term goal was met--A research report and an annotated bibliography were completed and submitted. The Intermediate goal (a proposal for further research about the contributions of other Black Church denominations) and the long-term goal (a book manuscript entitled--A Legacy of Hope: A History of the Black Church in Minnesota, 1878-1965) will be met in the next couple of years of the project.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Rev. Freddie Becker, Rev. Mark Dawkins, Rev. Dr. Kathleen Gatson, Ph.D., Rev. Terry Harris, Rev. Paul Johnson, Rev. Patricia Lewis, Rev. Jeffry Martin, Esq., Rev. Icelean McClendon, Rev. Annette Vogel, Rev. David Woodland, Deacon Olester Benson, Jr, Ph.D., Deacon Robert Doty, M.B.A., C.P.A.",,"Progressive Missionary Baptist Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified historians to research the early history of the Black Baptist Church in Minnesota.",,"To hire qualified historians to research the early history of the Black Baptist Church in Minnesota.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margo,Britten,"Progressive Missionary Baptist Church","1505 Burns Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55106,6512147571,margobritten30@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-hope-history-black-baptist-church-minnesota-1878-1965,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031154,"A Legacy of Hope: A History of the Black Church in Minnesota (1878-1965) The Collection of Historic Values",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Rev. Freddie Becker, Rev. Mark Dawkins, Rev. Dr. Kathleen Gatson, Ph.D., Rev. Terry Harris, Rev. Paul Johnson, Rev. Patricia Lewis, Rev. Jeffry Martin, Esq., Rev. Icelean McClendon, Rev. Annette Vogel, Rev. David Woodland, Deacon Olester Benson, Jr, Ph.D., Deacon Robert Doty, M.B.A., C.P.A.",,"Progressive Missionary Baptist Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of the Black Baptist Church in Minnesota from 1878-1965.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Margo,Britten,"Progressive Missionary Baptist Church","1505 Burns Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55106,6512147571,margobritten30@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-hope-history-black-church-minnesota-1878-1965-collection-historic-values,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 37452,"Legacy Field Trip Support Fund",2017,111518,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Participation levels - both number of students and number of schools. Continue to measure need for fund through audience research.",,,,,111518,1871,,0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Legacy Field Trip Support Fund helped 22,014 Minnesota students in 284 schools experience field trips at Minnesota historic sites and museums statewide in FY16. The high cost of transportation prohibits many Minnesota teachers from taking their students on field trips. The Legacy Field Trip Support Fund offsets transportation costs to all MNHS historic sites and museums. Eligible schools (those with 25 percent or more of students enrolled in the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch Program) are reimbursed $4 per student, allowing more students access to field trips. The program is expected to serve a similar number in FY17.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-field-trip-support-fund-3,,,, 37494,"Legacy Strategic Agenda",2017,70000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Goal 1: Equip members of MN's history community with tools to meet individual and collective aspirations for long-term success and sustainability. --Priority strategy: Define values, expectations, structure, standards and accountability for history partnerships. Goal 2: Empower MN's history community to create and provide opportunities that develop all Minnesotans critical thinking skills through the exploration and practice of history. --Priority Strategy: Partner w/ MN's libraries, schools, educators, parents, and professional associations, as well as education, social services and other cultural orgs, to assist w/ meeting curriculum standards, address barriers to student success, encourage place-based learning for all Minnesotans, and provide professional development. Goal 3: Enhance existing relationships and develop new partnerships that connect people to the vast and rich historic resources that tell MN's history. --Priority Strategy: Work w/ the history community to enhance the infrastructure for Legacy grant programs to ensure continued overall transparency, operational excellence, and enduring value. Goal 4: Amplify unfamiliar narratives, both past and present, through direct service, programs, and strategic partnerships. --Priority Strategy: Develop the capacity of communities to collect, preserve, and share their stories.",,,,,70000,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","As a strategic document, the Legacy Strategic Agenda (LSA) has four goals that build on achievements realized during the first five years of Legacy funding. Over the next four years, the LSA strategic priorities in education, grants, partnerships and unfamiliar stories will be acted on, measured and sustained at the community level. A dedicated LSA Collaborative representing a cross-section of the history community meets quarterly around the state to guide the work of LSA Priority Action Teams and to share successes. These action teams will assess needs and implement solutions for the four LSA strategic priorities.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Planning,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Morrison, Otter Tail, Goodhue, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-strategic-agenda,,,, 28704,"Legacy Grant Proposal: Mille Lacs Band History",2014,100000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,100000,,"Richard B. Beeson, Dean E. Johnson, Clyde E. Allen, Laura M. Brod, Linda A. Cohen, Thomas W. Devine, John R. Frobenius, David M. Larson, Peggy E. Lucas, David J. McMillan, Abdul M. Omari, Patricia S. Simmons",0.52,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth Campus)","Public College/University","To begin the research for and drafting of a scholarly manuscript on history of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tadd,Johnson,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth Campus)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,218-726-7332,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Mille Lacs, Pine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-grant-proposal-mille-lacs-band-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28948,"Legacy Field Trip Support Fund",2014,215357,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","FY14-15 YTD Students Served = 37,360",,,,,214171,1186,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Legacy Field Trip Support Fund offsets transportation costs to all of MNHS' 26 museums and historic sites statewide. Eligible schools are reimbursed $4 per student, increased from $3 per student in FY13 in response to teacher feedback.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-field-trip-support-fund-1,,,, 28949,"Legacy Research Fellowship Program",2014,70716,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Immediate outcomes include a MNopedia article written by each fellow during their residency period and a staff seminar to present the results of their research to MNHS staff.",,,,,69525,1191,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society introduced the Legacy Research Fellowship program in FY13 to add to the body of knowledge and interpretation of Minnesota's history (pre- and post-statehood). The first seven fellows completed their work in FY15. The second class of four fellows was named in December 2014 and will work on their projects in the Gale Family Library in 2015. The fellowships are open to post-collegiate Minnesota scholars who are engaged in Minnesota-related research that draws on the Gale Library resources and has the potential to further MNHS' broader mission of educating and engaging public and scholarly audiences about Minnesota's history and cultural heritage. Awards of $1,000 or $5,000 are available to successful applicants. Fellows work at the Minnesota History Center and will have the opportunity to interact with MNHS staff.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Research,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-research-fellowship-program,,,, 34074,"Legacy Field Trip Support Fund",2016,110353,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","We measure number of participants (schools & # of students) as our primary measure of success.",,,,,110353,1659,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Legacy Field Trip Support Fund helped 24,444 Minnesota students in 298 schools experience field trips at Minnesota historic sites and museums statewide in FY15. The high cost of transportation prohibits many Minnesota teachers from taking their students on field trips. The Legacy Field Trip Support Fund offsets transportation costs to all of MNHS's 26 museums and historic sites statewide. Eligible schools (those with 25 percent of more of their students enrolled in the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch Program) are reimbursed $4 per student which, based on teacher feedback, allows more students access to field trips. The program is expected to serve a similar number in FY16.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-field-trip-support-fund-2,,,, 34080,"Legacy Strategic Agenda (LSA)",2016,50000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","More communities across Minnesota will be engaged in history. Definitions of value, expectations and structure will be determined. Increased number of partnerships with schools and libraries create best practices to be shared across Minnesota. Increase new audiences as partners.",,,,,50000,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","LSA is a statewide project that builds on the achievements realized during the first five years of Legacy funding. The LSA is a strategic document and a resource for the work of statewide history communities over the next four years. Through a collaborative statewide process, the LSA has identified four goals and four strategic priorities that ultimately will be measured and sustained. Legacy Vision We are all deeply connected to each other when we are engaged in, enriched by, and excited about Minnesota's history and cultural heritage. Legacy Goals ",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Grants/Contracts, Preservation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-strategic-agenda-lsa,,,, 34103,"Legacy Exhibit & Program Marketing",2016,56000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Overall 3% annual increase in MNHS attendance. Messaging for Legacy programs shared with public in print, broadcast, outdoor and digital mediums, as will as with the news media statewide",,,,,56000,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS launched several new marketing tools that spread the word of exhibitions and related programs supported by Legacy funding. A new MNHS programs and events magazine is reaching more Minnesotans than ever before, and a new partnership with the Star Tribune advertises MNHS programs twice per month next to the paper's new Minnesota history column by Curt Brown. Additional marketing through print, broadcast, outdoor, and online communications have also contributed to impressive gains in attendance and awareness of the Legacy-funded programs and exhibits presented by MNHS. Overall for FY15, attendance at MNHS locations was up 17 percent, with the Minnesota History Center up 11 percent.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legacy-exhibit-program-marketing,,,, 10012522,"Legislative Coordinating Commission (LCC) Tape Conversion Project",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,960,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10960,,"Legislative Coordinating Commission members: Representative Melissa Hortman, Representative Lyndon Carlson, Representative Kurt Daudt, Representative Pat Garofalo, Representative Paul Marquart, Representative Ryan Winkler, Senator Jeremy Miller, Senator Tom Bakk, Senator Michelle Benson, Senator Gary Dahms, Senator Paul Gazelka, and Senator Sandy Pappas."," ","Minnesota Legislative Reference Library","State Government",,,"To digitize part of a large collection of archival audio recordings, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elizabeth,Lincoln,"Minnesota Legislative Reference Library"," 645 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd "," St. Paul "," MN ",55155-1050,"(651) 296-0594"," elincoln@lrl.leg.mn ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/legislative-coordinating-commission-lcc-tape-conversion-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013525,"Lest We Forget - The Contributions of Minneapolis' African American Baby Boomers",2021,9975,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,3500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13475,,"Board of Directors and Advisory Board Committee Board of Directors Board Chair - Michael Steward, Ramsey County Court Systems- 540 Chatsworth Street North St. Paul, MN. 55104 Board Secretary - Judy Harden, Realtor, Caldwell Banker- 6500 Woodlake Drive, #1213 Richfield MN. 55423 Board Treasurer - Paul Warder, Bankruptcy Analysis - 882 Hague #2B, St. Paul MN. 55104 Carlos Block, Block Construction Company - 1621 Poppyseed Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 Holly Hollister, H&S Bookkeeping & Office Services - 7100 Medicine Lake Rd, Suite 701, New Hope MN. 55427 Mary Leoni - Retired - Public School -Special Education Teacher - 4053 3rd Avenue So. Minneapolis MN. 55409 Board Advisory Michael Trucano, Attorney (retired), Dorsey & Whitney Board - 11Thompson Lane, North Oakes, MN. 55127 Jack Windhorst, Jr., (retired), Attorney Dorsey & Whitney -6566 France Avenue South #204 Edina MN 55435 William Green, (retired), St. Olaf College Dean - 1118 Knox Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55411",,"Crossroads Panorama","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of African American Baby Boomers in Minneapolis.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Feehan,"Crossroads Panorama","80 West 66th Street",Richfield,MN,55423,"(202) 288-0528",dadpsych@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lest-we-forget-contributions-minneapolis-african-american-baby-boomers,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012502,"Level II Property Evaluation Survey",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short term outcome of completion of the Level II property evaluation survey was achieved five months ahead of schedule. We credit exceeding this target, to the diligence and efficiency of our contracted consultant, as well as cooperation and positive response from the building owners, businesses located in the downtown, and the Montgomery residents. Pending the result of this Level II property evaluation, we anticipate applying for additional grant funding to complete nomination to the National Register. Whether or not we achieve the long-term objective of increasing tourism and visitors to the downtown historic district, realize an increase in commerce and reduction in vacancies downtown, hinges on the result of this phase of the project. Regardless of the final outcome, Montgomery will benefit by having completed this survey and documented our historically significant assets for future generations and for future promotion of our downtown district.",,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11000,,"Jim Mladek, Jean Keogh, Ed Keogh, Karen Hiscox, John Hiscox, Bob Janovsky, Dorothy Trinka"," ","Montgomery Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the historic buildings in Montgomery, MN for possible inclusion as a historic district in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jean,Keogh,"Montgomery Area Historical Society"," PO Box 7 "," Montgomery "," MN ",56069,"(952) 334-2172"," trixie@frontiernet.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/level-ii-property-evaluation-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012450,"Levorsen Mill Site Marker",2020,1009," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,4453,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5462,,"Dean Newland, John Nelson, Mark Larson, Mark Titera, Neal Illies"," ","Clearwater County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To design, produce, and install a historical marker for the Levorsen Mill Site in Clearwater County.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,Wilson,"Clearwater County"," 213 Main Ave. N Dept 202 "," Bagley "," MN ",56621-8304,"(218) 657-2285"," danlaurie1@hotmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Becker, Beltrami, Clearwater, Mahnomen",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/levorsen-mill-site-marker,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013532,"Lewis House and Medical Office National Register Nomination",2021,9375,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9375,,"Darren Wiese, Doug Trana, Gaylord Anderson, Jim Haberer, Tammy Fosse",,"City of Henning","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Lewis House and Medical Office in Henning, MN.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,Broten,"City of Henning","612 Front Street",Henning,MN,56551,"(312) 961-0728",danielbroten@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lewis-house-and-medical-office-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031165,"Lewis House & Medical Clinic Conditions Assessment",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Project proceeded and completed as proposed, with milestones met, and a comprehensive detailed report to show. This project succeeded due to professionalism of Architecture firm and the knowledge and expertise of Todd Grover in completing this project on time and on budget.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mayor Robert Johnson, Mallory Loock, Jesse Hermanson, Scott Hart, Travis Nelson",,"City of Henning","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Lewis House and Medical Clinic, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Broten,"City of Henning","612 Front Street",Henning,MN,56551,3129610728,danielbroten@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lewis-house-medical-clinic-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 18133,"LGBT Newspaper Digitization",2013,6432,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6432,,"Scott Breyfogle, Laura Warnest, Don Yager, Karen Hogan, James Bacigalupo, Brian Dahlvig, John Heizer, Brian Huffman, Anne Johnson, Monica LaVold, Mitch Marks, Chelsea Nutting, Heather Tompkins",,"Quatrefoil Library","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize and make accessible two Twin Cities-area LGBT newspapers, 1977-2000.",,"To digitize and make accessible two Twin Cities-area LGBT newspapers, 1977-2000.",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathy,Robbins,"Quatrefoil Library","1619 Dayton Avenue, Suite 105","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lgbt-newspaper-digitization,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28639,"LGBT Literature Review",2014,9850,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9850,,"Michael Bjornberg, Vanessa Matiski, Aaron Martin, Matt Hill, Thomas Balcom, Jane Bisel, Jeff Callinan, David Carisch, Grant Carlson, Greg Donofrio, Melissa Ekman, Dan Hartman, Ellen Herman, Renay Leone, Dan Smith, Cindy Telstad, Phillip Waugh, Phil Willkie",0.15,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To write a literature review of the LGBT community in the Twin Cities.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Doug,Gasek,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","416 Landmark Center, 75 w 5th street","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651.293.9047 x5",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lgbt-literature-review,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17724,"LHSC National Register Nomination Preparation",2012,6750,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6750,,,,"Lake Harriet Spiritual Community","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Lake Harriet Methodist Episcopal Church.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Steven,Johnson,"Lake Harriet Spiritual Community",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lhsc-national-register-nomination-preparation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17389,"Liberians' Experience at TRC Public Hearings in MN Oral History",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8000,,,,,,"The Advocates for Human Rights",," Information was gathered as a follow-up to the public hearing testimony of Liberian immigrants' experience, given to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2008. Interviews were conducted of Liberian people who gave original testimony to the commission to document how they experienced the hearings and what impact the hearings had on those that testified as well as on those that assisted them.  These interviews were recorded and transcribed, then made available on The Advocates for Human Rights website. This project preserves an important event related in oral form that provides valuable insights into the history of Liberian immigrants to Minnesota. ",,"To document in 10 interviews the history of Liberian immigrants in Minnesota",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jennifer,Prestholdt,,"650 Third Avenue South, Suite 1240",Minneapolis,MN,55402,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/liberians-experience-trc-public-hearings-mn-oral-history,,,, 18034,"Library Outreach Programs",2010,215015,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organization: Minnesota Regional Library System. Through this partnership, the state's regional network of more than 370 public libraries is hosting a series of educational programs based on the Minnesota Historical Society's nationally acclaimed ""Minnesota's Greatest Generation"" exhibit and programs. Since the project launched in 2009, more than 200 programs have been sponsored in every regional library system across the state. For example, the public library in Aurora held an event entitled, ""Minnesota History Morning at the Library: Growing up in the 1930s,"" which was attended by homeschooled children and their parents. The Spring Grove Public Library hosted an event called the ""Golden Age of Radio,"" in which Prudence Johnson and Dan Chouinard shared their interpretations of classic 1930s and 1940s standards in voice and piano. According to library staff, even the children were scrambling for autographs after the show. ""This partnership enables us to provide library patrons access to engaging history programs that aren't available anywhere else in the country,"" said Mark Ranum, Director of the Plum Creek Library System, Worthington. ",,"Partner Organizations: Minnesota Regional Library System Through this partnership, the state's regional network of more than 370 public libraries is hosting a series of educational programs based on the Minnesota Historical Society's nationally acclaimed ""Minnesota's Greatest Generation"" exhibit and programs. Since the project launched in 2009, more than 200 programs have been sponsored in every regional library system across the state. For example, the public library in Aurora held an event entitled, ""Minnesota History Morning at the Library: Growing up in the 1930s,"" which was attended by homeschooled children and their parents. The Spring Grove Public Library hosted an event called the ""Golden Age of Radio,"" in which Prudence Johnson and Dan Chouinard shared their interpretations of classic 1930s and 1940s standards in voice and piano. According to library staff, even the children were scrambling for autographs after the show. ""This partnership enables us to provide library patrons access to engaging history programs that aren't available anywhere else in the country,"" said Mark Ranum, Director of the Plum Creek Library System, Worthington.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Maren,Levad,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",Mn,55102,651-259-3480,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/library-outreach-programs,,,, 18034,"Library Outreach Programs",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organization: Minnesota Regional Library System. Through this partnership, the state's regional network of more than 370 public libraries is hosting a series of educational programs based on the Minnesota Historical Society's nationally acclaimed ""Minnesota's Greatest Generation"" exhibit and programs. Since the project launched in 2009, more than 200 programs have been sponsored in every regional library system across the state. For example, the public library in Aurora held an event entitled, ""Minnesota History Morning at the Library: Growing up in the 1930s,"" which was attended by homeschooled children and their parents. The Spring Grove Public Library hosted an event called the ""Golden Age of Radio,"" in which Prudence Johnson and Dan Chouinard shared their interpretations of classic 1930s and 1940s standards in voice and piano. According to library staff, even the children were scrambling for autographs after the show. ""This partnership enables us to provide library patrons access to engaging history programs that aren't available anywhere else in the country,"" said Mark Ranum, Director of the Plum Creek Library System, Worthington. ",,"Partner Organizations: Minnesota Regional Library System Through this partnership, the state's regional network of more than 370 public libraries is hosting a series of educational programs based on the Minnesota Historical Society's nationally acclaimed ""Minnesota's Greatest Generation"" exhibit and programs. Since the project launched in 2009, more than 200 programs have been sponsored in every regional library system across the state. For example, the public library in Aurora held an event entitled, ""Minnesota History Morning at the Library: Growing up in the 1930s,"" which was attended by homeschooled children and their parents. The Spring Grove Public Library hosted an event called the ""Golden Age of Radio,"" in which Prudence Johnson and Dan Chouinard shared their interpretations of classic 1930s and 1940s standards in voice and piano. According to library staff, even the children were scrambling for autographs after the show. ""This partnership enables us to provide library patrons access to engaging history programs that aren't available anywhere else in the country,"" said Mark Ranum, Director of the Plum Creek Library System, Worthington.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Maren,Levad,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",Mn,55102,651-259-3480,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/library-outreach-programs,,,, 18062,"Library Outreach Programs",2012,322212,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships. ","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state. ",,,,,,322212,,,2.55,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Minnesota Regional Public Library System The Minnesota Historical Society and regional public libraries across Minnesota are combining resources to educate, entertain and build community among library patrons around the state. Libraries and the Society are bringing a range of programs and events to local libraries that document and preserve community stories for future generations, educate people of all ages about the history of Minnesota and its people, and make high quality history programming accessible to all Minnesotans. Programs, presented in dozens of communities around the state to thousands of participants so far this biennium, include a Civil War interactive experience, a scrapbooking workshop that preserves family recipes, heritage music performances, an interactive history mystery for teens, History Player performances and a Minnesota-centered book club. ",,"The Minnesota Regional Public Library System and the Minnesota Historical Society will combine their resources to educate, entertain and build community among library patrons around the state. Libraries and the Society will sponsor various events at local libraries that document and preserve community stories for future generations, educate people of all ages about the history of Minnesota and its people, and make high quality history programming accessible to all Minnesotans. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/library-outreach-programs-0,,,, 18062,"Library Outreach Programs",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Minnesota Regional Public Library System The Minnesota Historical Society and regional public libraries across Minnesota are combining resources to educate, entertain and build community among library patrons around the state. Libraries and the Society are bringing a range of programs and events to local libraries that document and preserve community stories for future generations, educate people of all ages about the history of Minnesota and its people, and make high quality history programming accessible to all Minnesotans. Programs, presented in dozens of communities around the state to thousands of participants so far this biennium, include a Civil War interactive experience, a scrapbooking workshop that preserves family recipes, heritage music performances, an interactive history mystery for teens, History Player performances and a Minnesota-centered book club. ",,"The Minnesota Regional Public Library System and the Minnesota Historical Society will combine their resources to educate, entertain and build community among library patrons around the state. Libraries and the Society will sponsor various events at local libraries that document and preserve community stories for future generations, educate people of all ages about the history of Minnesota and its people, and make high quality history programming accessible to all Minnesotans. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/library-outreach-programs-0,,,, 10025177,"Library Archival Storage Project",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Targets were met. Have established a Museum Librarian , Terry Wagoner, who has volunteered to serve as the Museum Librarian. He is already in the process of developing a policy to cover the open hours of the library, the lending policy, as well as the selection/retention policy on donated books and magazines. He is still in process of labeling shelves",,6320,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16320,,"President, Peter Southard; Vice President, Bruce Gustafson; Secretary, David Kringstad; Treasurer, Michael Speltz; Director, Bryce Olson; Director, Jesse Mohler; Director, Ross Hammond",,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peter,Southard,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","668 Transfer Road, Suite 8","St. Paul",MN,55114,6513305487,pbsouthard@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/library-archival-storage-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28580,"Library Digital Microfilm Reader/Printer",2014,9385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9385,,"Houston County Historical Society Board Members: Shirley Johnson, Deborah Wray, Paul Wiste, Richard Cordes, Georgia Rosendahl, Arlie Blexrud",,"Houston County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Shirley,Johnson,"Houston County Historical Society","104 Historical Lane",Caledonia,MN,55921,507-725-3884,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/library-digital-microfilm-readerprinter-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28517,"Library Digital Microfilm Reader/Printer",2014,9385,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The View Scan II has only been in the library a month but several patrons have browsed whatever paper that is on display. I do believe targets will be achieved but promotion will be needed.",,,,,9385,,"Hokah Public Library Board Members: Kim Fordahl, Kurt Carlson, Debra Peterson, Patti Ziegler, Theresa VonArx, Janessa Knutson",,"City of Hokah",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Bissen,"City of Hokah","PO Box 311",Hokah,MN,55941,507-894-4190,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/library-digital-microfilm-readerprinter,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28977,"Library Outreach Programs",2014,180772,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","FY14: 13 unique programs offered; 98 booked; 1,626 people served. Programs held in 6 different library regions, and all 7 counties of MELSA region. FY15 YTD: 72 programs booked; over 1,000 served. YTD program outcomes: 97% of participants said program increased their knowledge of Minnesota's history, peoples and cultures; 93% said program increased their personal connection to history; 94% said program increased their interest in learning more about Minnesota's diverse history and cultural traditions; 88% said program increased the likelihood that they will engage in future conversations about historical topics.",,,,,165321,15451,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: The Minnesota Regional Public Library System MNHS and regional public libraries across Minnesota are combining resources to educate, entertain and build community among library patrons in the state. Libraries and MNHS are bringing a range of programs and events to local libraries that document and preserve community stories for future generations, educate people of all ages about the history of Minnesota and its people, and make high quality history programming accessible to all Minnesotans. More than 70 programs were presented in dozens of communities around the state, including: * Civil War interactive experience * Historical craft workshops * Genealogy workshops * Interactive history mystery for teens * Lectures on the history of beer and brewing in Minnesota * Exhibit by American Indian teen photographers",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/library-outreach-programs-1,,,, 34108,"Library Outreach Program",2016,49307,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","We will serve 1,000 people by the end of FY16. Based on past evaluations, we anticipate that there will be 90 percent or higher scores by participants to strongly agree/agree on the following outcomes: 1) programs increased their knowledge and understanding of topic; 2) programs increased their personal connection to history; 3) programs increased their interest in learning more about Minnesota's diverse history; 4) programs increased the likelihood that they would have conversations about historical topics; and 5) MNHS was a valuable resource for improving their physical and intellectual wellbeing.",,,,,49307,5264,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.60,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS and regional public libraries across Minnesota are combining resources to educate, entertain, and build community among library patrons in the state. Libraries and MNHS are bringing a range of programs and events to local libraries that document and preserve community stories for future generations, educate people of all ages about the history of Minnesota and its people, and make high quality history programming accessible to all Minnesotans. More than 60 programs were presented in dozens of communities around the state, including: ",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/library-outreach-program,,,, 17134,"Life in Lake Sarah Township: an Oral History Project",2010,3188,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,201,,,,,,"Murray County Historical Society",," This project documented the history of life and growth of Lake Sarah Township population amid regional population through the stories and recollections of its residents.  A total of eight long-term residents were interviewed. Six interviews were transcribed and provided to the narrators for proofreading.  The edited transcripts were printed as separate full-color booklets that, along with the CDs of the interviews, will be accessible to the public as part of the Murray County Museum's permanent collection.  ",,"To document in 6 interviews the growth of Lake Sarah Township population amid regional population loss",2010-04-07,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Diane,Clercx,,"PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/life-lake-sarah-township-oral-history-project,,,, 37453,"Lifelong Learning",2017,98220,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","In FY16 Net Promoter Score = 64; FY17 goal = 67 70% of participants strongly agreed programs increased their perception of MNHS as a valuable resource for my physical or intellectual well-being; 60% strongly agreed that programs increased knowledge of Minnesota's history and cultural traditions 55% strongly agreed that programs increased the likelihood that they would have conversations about historical topics; In FY17, maintain strong numbers. History Today goal: 10 supervised living facilities and nursing homes will sign up for a year-long subscription for FY18",,,,,98220,10835,,1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS is engaged in cultivating meaningful relationships with adult audiences as lifelong learners, members, donors, volunteers and supporters. The Writing Your Family Legacy Conference, held in partnership with the Loft Literary Center, returned for a second year. Participants learned how to research, write and preserve their family legacy at this all-day event. In FY17, the new MNHS Prime experiences launched for the lifelong learning audience, and included a history and dinner program series. In spring 2017, a new program, History Today, will launch. The program uses the History Live! interactive teleconferencing platform to connect senior communities with the Minnesota History Center for real-time conversations. Participants will explore artifacts and discuss unique stories from Minnesota history. Each week, there will be a different theme with curators, authors and museum professionals on hand to answer questions. The program will be offered as a free three-month trial, with the option of signing up for a year-long subscription.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lifelong-learning-1,,,, 28946,"Lifelong Learning",2014,182291,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","YTD Attendance: 38,401. Outcomes: Net Promoter Score = 69. 95% of participants agreed/strongly agreed programs increased their knowledge and understanding of topic; 90%;said program increased their personal connection to history; 91% stated program increased their interest in learning more about Minnesota's diverse history; 90% said programs increased the likelihood that they would have conversations about historical topics; 93% said MNHS was a valuable resource for improving their personal well-being.",,,,,164868,17423,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society is deeply engaged in cultivating meaningful relationships with adult audiences as lifelong learners, members, donors, volunteers and supporters. For FY14 - 15, in addition to offering over 80 different programs for Lifelong Learners, MNHS worked to build the organization's capacity for using skilled volunteers by implementing the Lifelong Learning Volunteer Program;launched the ""Tours for People with Memory Loss"" program to serve people with memory loss and their caregivers; worked with an architectural firm to assess the accessibility of selected historic sites and museums for an aging population and to develop recommendations for universal design improvements; implemented an evaluation system across programs to measure adult learner outcomes; and developed a business planning process for lifelong learning programs..",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lifelong-learning,,,, 34082,"Lifelong Learning",2016,98022,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Outcomes: Net Promoter Score goal for FY16 = 69. YTD participants reported that they strongly agreed/agreed with these outcomes: 1) 92 percent increased their knowledge of MN's history and/or cultural traditions 2) 84 percent reported that they were likely to have conversations about historical topics; and 3) 92 percent reported that MNHS was a valuable resource for physical and/or intellectual wellbeing.",,,91408,"IMLS Museums for America",98022,12001,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",1.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society is deeply engaged in cultivating meaningful relationships with adult audiences as lifelong learners, members, donors, volunteers, and supporters. In FY16, MNHS continued to build the organization's capacity for using skilled volunteers through staff trainings, creating new programs, and a thorough evaluation of programs targeted at adult audiences. New initiatives: Fifty-eight new skilled volunteer positions were added, contributing 4,700 volunteer hours. Staff piloted a new program in fall 2015 for people with memory loss at Mill City Museum, which includes time spent in the baking lab. In addition, tours for people with memory loss continued at the James J. Hill House. These hour-long programs aim to spark memory and conversation with residents and their caregivers by using the historic resources and storytelling skills of MNHS staff. About 200 people attended the first Writing Your Family Legacy Conference, held in partnership with The Loft Literary Center. Participants learned how to research, write, and preserve their family legacy at this all-day event. Staff work has begun on the Together in Time project, which uses an app to show objects from MNHS's collections to spark conversations for people with memory loss and their caregivers. During FY16, staff will be working with the African American and Latino communities to build relationships and better understand how to serve their unique memory loss and cultural needs. A work group was formed to study what was needed to create and sustain an interactive video conference program that could be screened for adults in assisted living facilities. Pilot programs will be held in spring 2016.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Grants/Contracts, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lifelong-learning-0,,,, 10012680,"Lighting Assessment and Re-design for Stevens County History Museum",2020,9277," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9277,,"Ward Voorhees (President), Karen DeVita (Vice President), Vicky Dosdall, Eugene Pasche, Mary Huebner, Steve Van Kempen, Davis Wulf, Mary Philiph, Jason Lina, Jeanne Ennen",0.01,"Stevens County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cam,Erickson,"Stevens County Historical Society"," 116 W 6th Street "," Morris "," MN ",56267,"(320) 589-1719"," director@stevenshistorymuseum.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stevens,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lighting-assessment-and-re-design-stevens-county-history-museum,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012282,"Lighting Upgrades to Storage and Exhibit Galleries",2019,28130," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short term targets were achieved: motion sensors were installed and they work well, the lighting is much improved in the areas where the lights were installed (barn) and where lights were added (corners of the main gallery.) The exhibits in the barn have not been completed yet, but is on the work plan for summer 2020, so we won't know the outcome of that target until next year.",,2451,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",30581,,"Ken Braaten, Harlan Highberg, Debbie Wilde, Jan Feil, DonnaRae Jacobson, Dave Hallan, Jim Chesley, Jim Gustafson, Carol Sundquist"," ","Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Clearwater County Historical Society's lighting system.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society"," PO Box 241 "," Bagley "," MN ",56621,"(218) 785-2000"," tedevold@me.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lighting-upgrades-storage-and-exhibit-galleries,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10012409,"Lighting Design Implementation",2020,24724," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,13880,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",38604,,"Curtis Boeder, Gregory Goblirsch, Dwight Grabitske, Ramona Bade, Lowell Nagel, H. Michael Noack, Pauline Wiemann"," ","Arlington Historical Society, Inc.","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Arlington Historical Society's lighting system.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dwight,Grabitske,"Arlington Historical Society, Inc."," 204 Shamrock Drive "," Arlington "," MN ",55307,"(507) 964-5878"," ddgrab@frontiernet.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lighting-design-implementation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012436,"Lighting Redesign-Installation Phase",2020,139035," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short term: Project Director confirmed the placement of occupancy sensors as shown in plan in each exhibit room or area during walk through museum at end of electrical work. Intermediate term: A sign was posted to indicate to the reception area volunteers which lights had been switched to occupancy sensors during the initial phase of the project. Once the museum was closed due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the training sheets were no longer necessary, as by the time the museum re-opened, all the sensors had been installed. All the volunteers were simply trained not to turn off any light switches in the exhibit areas. Their closing routine now includes only checking that all doors are locked and the front hallway and office lights are off. They also advise visitors that lights are on sensors and will come on automatically when they enter an exhibit area or different room. Long term: Electrical usage will be monitored on a quarterly basis for the coming year and compared with the previous year's comparable months to help determine how much savings is actually realized as the result of this project.",,5854,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",144889,,"Joann Bernard, Cheryl Godding, Larry Helwig, Cheri Holm, Roland Johnson, Kitty Jorgensen-Riley, Margaret Keillor, Harvey Klar, Gary Koland, Toni Nieswaag, Paul Olesen, Mike Swiridow"," ","Pine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Pine County Historical Society's lighting system.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Bade,"Pine County Historical Society"," PO Box 123, 6333 H C Andersen Alle "," Askov "," MN ",55704,"(320) 838-3317"," jkbade@frontiernet.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lighting-redesign-installation-phase,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012494,"Lighting Restructure Project",2020,146099," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,16451,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",162550,,"Glenn Holm, Harriet Heinen, Sheila Winstead, Lola Grafstrom, Bruce Olson, Jolene Juhl, Bob Granitz, Katie Hedlund, Karen Hagen, Aaron Magnusson, Harry Hamilton, Don Miller"," ","Roseau County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Roseau County Historical Society's lighting system.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Britt,Dahl,"Roseau County Historical Society"," 121 Center Street E, Ste 101 "," Roseau "," MN ",56751,"(218) 463-1918"," rchsroseau@mncable.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lighting-restructure-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025212,"Lighting Evaluation Winona Armory, WCHS History Center",2022,9798,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9798,,"Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Matt Becker, Mike Bernatz, Judy Bodway, Gwen Carman, Anne Conway, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Kelly Fluharty, James Goblirsch, Scott Hannon, Erich Lippman, Janis Martin, Blake Pickart, Mary Stoltman, Stephen Swenson, Jill Veerkamp",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,"To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carrie,Johnson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,2183872883,director@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lighting-evaluation-winona-armory-wchs-history-center,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031182,"Lighting Assessment & Plan for Exhibit Area, Storage Rooms and Lobby/Library",2024,9770,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9770,,"President-Everett Englund, Vice President-Cecil Fossell, Treasurer - Deb Cederholm, Secretary-Anna Jauhola, Raymond Ward, Curt Sjostrand, Paul Johnson, David Lindegard, Deland Swanson, Roger Dziengel, Michael Wade",,"Kittson County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cindy,Adams,"Kittson County Historical Society","332 E Main Street","Lake Bronson",MN,56734,2187544100,history@wiktel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kittson,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lighting-assessment-plan-exhibit-area-storage-rooms-and-lobbylibrary,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28762,"Lighting Project for Collections Storage",2014,8887,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8887,,"President: Leona Litchke, Vice-President: Esther Hietala, Secretary: Richard Lacher, Treasurer: John Roessler, Directors: Roberta Truempler, Andrew Shaw, John Zimmerman, Jean Harkins, Barb Shipka, Barbara Adams, Jim Uzelac Executive Director opens the daily mail. Executive committee consists of board president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and past president who approve of bills paid. A part-time bookkeeper pays the bills. Purchases over $500.00 have to be approved by the whole board. Personnel committee proposes employee pay and benefits to full board for approval. Budget is approved by ICHS members at the annual meeting.",,"Itasca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To prepare new artifact storage space in the museums collections area by installing appropriate lighting.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lilah,Crowe,"Itasca County Historical Society","201 N Pokegama Avenue","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,218-326-6431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lighting-project-collections-storage,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34024,"Lighting System Evaluation",2015,9355,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9355,,"Jim Aamodt, Fred Bursch, Jim Eidsvold, Dennis Gimmestad, Loraine Jensen, Kevin Kopischke, Carl Mammel, Dennis Martinson, Rick Paulsen, Terry Quist, Duane Rost, Rose Shorma, Lee Wangstad, Dick Wilson",0.00,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bruce,Olson,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","205 3rd Avenue, PO Box 1216",Alexandria,MN,56308,320-759-1114,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lighting-system-evaluation,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031278,"Lillie Suburban Newspaper Images Collection Digitization",2024,9500,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Michelle Williams, Steve Carlson, Marianne Bruentrup, Tamara Jones, Leslie Lienemann, Barb Kearn",0.235294118,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of archival photo negatives, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,TJ,Malaskee,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","2170 County Road D East",Maplewood,MN,55109,6123845883,tj@MaplewoodMuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lillie-suburban-newspaper-images-collection-digitization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17421,"Lincoln Park Video Project",2011,5100,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,600,,,,,,"Neighborhood Housing Services of Duluth",," A 38-minute documentary video was produced to capture and portray the diversity and vibrancy of the Lincoln Park/West End neighborhood and its history from the late 1880's to 1950's. Research was conducted for the local churches, schools, businesses, events and the Park. Seven interviews provide insights into the life and times of area residents. The video was made available to the public via the Duluth public television station, through community showings and at the Public Library. ",,"To create a documentary on assembled historical research showing the diversity and resiliency of this West Duluth neighborhood",2010-10-18,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Wendy,Grethen,,"4005 McCulloch Street",Duluth,MN,55804,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lincoln-park-video-project,,,, 10025297,"Lind House Roof Construction Documents",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,10000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",20000,,"Deb Zahn, Jayne Maday Hulke, Mark Dauer, Jodi Marti, Sandy Reinke, Kay Burnett-Martin, Kathy Rathmann, Dean Zimmerli, MaryLou Serbus, Kelsey Preisinger",,"Lind House Association, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the roof of the John Lind House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the roof of the John Lind House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathy,Covington,"Lind House Association, Inc.","622 Center Street","New Ulm",MN,56073,5072765435,earthenart@newulmtel.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lind-house-roof-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012232,"Linden Hill (Charles A. Weyerhaeuser and Richard Drew Musser Houses) Updated National Register Nomination",2018,9500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","An updated nomination to the National Register along with the extensive body of research provided by the consultant gives us a better understanding of the period of significance and will guide the Friends of Linden Hill in future planning and historic preservation practices.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9500,,"Bonnie Bieniek, Gary Block, Jim Espelien, Marcia Goff, Linda LeMieur, Marge Nelson, Michael Neudecker, Melissa Prozinksi, Elizabeth Rydeen, Pat Sharon, Trevor Wichner"," ","Friends of Linden Hill, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an updated nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Linden Hill (Charles Weyerhaeuser and Richard Musser Houses).",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Rydeen,"Friends of Linden Hill, Inc."," 608 Highland Avenue "," Little Falls "," MN ",56345,"(320) 616-5580"," lizrydeen@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/linden-hill-charles-weyerhaeuser-and-richard-drew-musser-houses-updated-national-register,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012520,"Linden Hill Barn/Carriage House Condition Assessment",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Trevor Whichner, Elizabeth Rydeen, Linda LeMieur, Jim Espelien, Pat Sharon, Bonnie Bieniek, Gary Block, Marge Nelson, Woody Neudecker, Barb Orr"," ","Friends of Linden Hill, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the barn/carriage house at Linden Hill, Little Falls, MN, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elizabeth,Rydeen,"Friends of Linden Hill, Inc."," 608 Highland Avenue "," Little Falls "," MN ",56345,"(320) 616-5580"," lizrydeen@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/linden-hill-barncarriage-house-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17320,"Listening Point: Stonework Preservation",2010,10900,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,870,,,,,,"Listening Point Foundation",," To restore the masonry foundation facade, exterior steps, and interior fireplace hearth in the cabin at Listening Point, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"To restore the masonry foundation facade, exterior steps, and interior fireplace hearth in the cabin at Listening Point, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-04-22,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Charles,Wick,,"106 Wilson St.",Ely,MN,55731,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/listening-point-stonework-preservation,,,, 10012549,"Litchfield Opera House Construction Documents",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Connie Lies, Pam Dille, Art Ellson, Rose Mortimer, Karen Urdahl, Mary Wardecke, Sharon Peterson, Kevin Hovey"," ","Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of the 1900 Litchfield Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Connie,Lies,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc."," PO Box 228, 136 N. Marshall Ave. "," Litchfield "," MN ",55355,"(320) 693-4878"," Litchopera@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Stearns, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/litchfield-opera-house-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17939,"Litchfield Opera House Restroom Project",2013,29893,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,29893,,"Chair Tim Cook, Vice Chair Vonnie Feistner, Secretary Darlene Kotelnicki, Treasurer Mary C. Root CPA, Dave Lindberg, Mike Joldersma, Clark Gustafson, Robyn Richardson, Ken Zachman",,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create restrooms that meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements in the Litchfield Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To create restrooms that meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements in the Litchfield Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Darlene,Kotelnicki,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.","28 East Third Street",Litchfield,MN,55355,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/litchfield-opera-house-restroom-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17554,"Litchfield Opera House HVAC",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.",," To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate current system preparatory to better control of the Litchfield Opera House, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/litchfield-opera-house-hvac,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17555,"Litchfield Original Plat Survey",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Litchfield",," To record structures in the original 1869 plat of the Village of Litchfield. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/litchfield-original-plat-survey,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17647,"Litchfield Opera House: Exterior Preservation",2012,208298,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,208298,,,,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To complete stabilization and rehabilitation of the exterior envelope of the Litchfield Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and used as a community space.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Vonnie,Feistner,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/litchfield-opera-house-exterior-preservation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17113,"Litchfield Reader-Printer Grant",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5895,,,,,,"Litchfield Public Library",,"To enable public access to primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer.",,"To enable public access to primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer.",2010-03-18,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Darlene,Kotelnicki,,"126 Marshall Ave. N",Litchfield,MN,55355,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/litchfield-reader-printer-grant,,,, 17227,"Litchfield Opera House: Secure Building Envelope",2011,115000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,14000,,,,,,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.",," Completed exterior masonry preservation and rebuild missing entrance column of the Litchfield Opera House which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The building envelope is experiencing disintegrating and spalling masonry, cracks in mortar joints and walls, and possible water intrusion.  The project restored the physical and visual integrity of the masonry envelope and remove safety threats caused by the unstable parapet. Overview of Scope of Work: Remove all destructive portland cement mortar joints and repoint mortar joints on north wall. Replacement mortar will match the historic mortar in composition, texture, color, and joint profile. Replace spalled and deteriorated brick on north wall. Repair parapets including the replacement of the existing non-original precast concrete caps, extensive repair and selective replacement of brick from the top of the metal cornice up the concrete caps.     Repair and paint metal cornice. Reset spires that are loose from base. The Litchfield Opera House has been an active participant in community life for over 100 years. The building first served as a theater and community meeting space, and was eventually developed into administrative/community service offices. The Opera House is a well preserved example of Renaissance Revival style architecture, rare in Litchfield and Meeker County. The Litchfield Opera House was built in 1900 to serve the greater community as a gathering place for social functions and entertainment. In the early years the Opera House was well attended as evidenced by the many national theatrical groups visiting Litchfield. In addition, other events such as concerts, high school commencements, debates, lectures, celebrations and visiting dignitaries graced the Opera House. In 1935, the Opera House was completely remodeled and reopened as the Litchfield Community Building. In 1965-1970, the City of Litchfield renovated the Opera House for City offices, which included sandblasting the exterior and repointing masonry joints with portland cement. In 2002 the building was closed due to ""mold"" issues. In October 2006 the Litchfield City Council voted to demolish the building. In March 2007, a Reuse Study was commissioned by the City of Litchfield. In September 2007, after nearly six years of debate, the City Council voted  6-1 to sell the building for $1 to GLOHA. A restoration program has been in place since January 2008. ",,"To complete exterior masonry preservation and rebuild missing entrance column of the Litchfield Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tammy,Lindberg,,"28 East 3rd Street",Litchfield,MN,55355,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/litchfield-opera-house-secure-building-envelope,,,, 10025109,"Little Falls Heritage Preservation Interpretive Plan",2022,32000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",34000,,"City Council: Gregory Zylka (Mayor), Brad Hircock (Council President), Raquel Lundberg, Leif Hanson, Wayne Liljegren, Gerald Knafla, Frank Gosiak, James Storlie (Councilmembers) Heritage Preservation Commission: Gary Block (Chair), Camille Warzecha, Linda LeMieur, Ashley Zidon, Patricia Sharon, Wayne Liljegren, Peter Eckstrom. Ex-officio members: Peter Grams, Debora Boelz, Kristina VonBerge, Phoebe Ward, Wendy Zylka",,"City of Little Falls","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the City of Little Falls.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the City of Little Falls.",2022-01-01,2023-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Wendy,Zylka,"City of Little Falls","100 NE 7th Avenue, PO Box 244","Little Falls",MN,56345-0244,3206165500,wzylka@cityoflittlefalls.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/little-falls-heritage-preservation-interpretive-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012426,"Local Designation of Historic Sites",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,11000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",21000,,"Bill Palmquist, Randy Nelson, Stan Ross, Lucia Wroblewski, Annie Perkins"," ","City of Afton","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to complete local historic designations for three sites in Afton, MN.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ron,Moorse,"City of Afton"," Afton City Hall, 3033 St. Croix Trail S, PO Box 219 "," Afton "," MN ",55001,"(651) 436-8957"," administrator@ci.afton.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-designation-historic-sites,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18068,"Local History Education Outreach",2012,134753,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships. ","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state. ",,,,,,134753,,,0.85,"Minnesota Historical Society","Public College/University"," Partner: Southwest Minnesota State University Southwest Minnesota State University and the Minnesota Historical Society are teaming up to assess the needs of social studies teachers in Southwestern Minnesota, what resources are available in their community to help them teach history and how they can effectively be connected to those resources. A 2009 education outreach survey showed a significant demand for training local history educators and enhancing their direct contact with their local schools and teachers. Three proposals for partnerships between schools and local history organizations were selected for pilot programs in the fall and winter of 2012–13. In Fairfax, a teacher from Prairie Lutheran School is partnering with the Fairfax Historical Depot Museum. Students choose an object, research how it was used in their local history, interview community members and display their findings with the object. In Luverne, the Rock County Historical Society and Herreid Military Museum are working with high school students to collect oral histories of veterans to be displayed with a larger exhibit at the Herreid Military Museum in 2013. Pipestone Public Schools are partnering with the Jeffers Petroglyphs historic site. The students have visited the site and will receive follow-up visits from Jeffers Petroglyphs staff throughout the year to continue the connections with that site. ",,"In the first phase of this project, Southwest Minnesota State University and the Minnesota Historical Society are teaming up to assess the needs of social studies teachers in southwestern Minnesota, what resources are available in their community to help them teach history and how they can effectively be connected to those resources. A 2009 education outreach survey showed a significant demand for training local history educators and enhancing their direct contact with their local schools and teachers.",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kevin,Maijala,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3442,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-history-education-outreach,,,, 18068,"Local History Education Outreach",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society","Public College/University"," Partner: Southwest Minnesota State University Southwest Minnesota State University and the Minnesota Historical Society are teaming up to assess the needs of social studies teachers in Southwestern Minnesota, what resources are available in their community to help them teach history and how they can effectively be connected to those resources. A 2009 education outreach survey showed a significant demand for training local history educators and enhancing their direct contact with their local schools and teachers. Three proposals for partnerships between schools and local history organizations were selected for pilot programs in the fall and winter of 2012–13. In Fairfax, a teacher from Prairie Lutheran School is partnering with the Fairfax Historical Depot Museum. Students choose an object, research how it was used in their local history, interview community members and display their findings with the object. In Luverne, the Rock County Historical Society and Herreid Military Museum are working with high school students to collect oral histories of veterans to be displayed with a larger exhibit at the Herreid Military Museum in 2013. Pipestone Public Schools are partnering with the Jeffers Petroglyphs historic site. The students have visited the site and will receive follow-up visits from Jeffers Petroglyphs staff throughout the year to continue the connections with that site. ",,"In the first phase of this project, Southwest Minnesota State University and the Minnesota Historical Society are teaming up to assess the needs of social studies teachers in southwestern Minnesota, what resources are available in their community to help them teach history and how they can effectively be connected to those resources. A 2009 education outreach survey showed a significant demand for training local history educators and enhancing their direct contact with their local schools and teachers.",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kevin,Maijala,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3442,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-history-education-outreach,,,, 33905,"Local Designation of Historic Properties in Afton",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Mayor Richard Bend, Joe Richter, Bill Palmquist, Randy Nelson, Stan Ross.",0.00,"City of Afton","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate several properties in Afton for possible designation as local historic landmarks.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ron,Moorse,"City of Afton","Afton City Hall, 3033 St. Croix Trail S, PO Box 219",Afton,MN,55001,651-436-8957,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-designation-historic-properties-afton,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17615,"Lodge Zare Zapadu #44 Historical Marker",2012,2830,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Freeborn County",," To purchase 81 rolls of microfilmed newspapers from bordering communities that include Freeborn County history. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Freeborn,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lodge-zare-zapadu-44-historical-marker,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17246,"Lodge Zare Zapadu No. 44: Brick Hall Tuck Pointing and Repair",2011,10500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2297,,,,,,"Freeborn County",," Repointed mortar joints, repair/replaceed bricks and inspected south wall on Lodge Zare Zapadu #44, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"To repoint mortar joints, repair/replace bricks and inspect south wall on Lodge Zare Zapadu #44, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Alton,Krikaua,,"44 Zare Zapadu (Brick Hall), 17543 830th Avenue",Glenville,MN,56036,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Freeborn,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lodge-zare-zapadu-no-44-brick-hall-tuck-pointing-and-repair,,,, 17742,"Loft Clothing Collections Project Phase 2",2012,3130,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3130,,,,"Norman County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To rehouse a collection of historic clothing pieces in order to better preserve them.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Solveig,Kitchell,"Norman County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Norman,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/loft-clothing-collections-project-phase-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17452,"Loft Clothing Preservation",2011,1191,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1600,,,,,,"Norman County Historical Society",," The NCHS's collection of vintage clothing was re-packaged, re-labeled and re-cataloged using proper storage methods. The 232 textiles are now more accessible.   ",,"To preserve through proper storgage 232 textiles that document Norman County history",2010-11-12,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Solveig,Kitchell,,"1747 County Highway 142",Ada,MN,56510,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Norman,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/loft-clothing-preservation,,,, 10025275,"Lone Oak Trailhead Interpretive Panel Research, Writing, and Graphic Design",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,6666,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16666,,"Mike Slavik, Kathleen A. Gaylord (chair), Laurie Halverson, Joe Atkins, Liz Workman, Mary Liz Holberg, Mary Hamann-Roland",,"Dakota County","Local/Regional Government","To research and design interpretive panels for the Lone Oak Trailhead in Dakota County.",,"To research and design interpretive panels for the Lone Oak Trailhead in Dakota County.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Autumn,Hubbell,"Dakota County","1590 HWY 55",Hastings,MN,55033,6515546536,autumn.hubbell@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lone-oak-trailhead-interpretive-panel-research-writing-and-graphic-design,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28485,"Long Range Conservation Plan",2013,4753,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The target was achieved with the completion of the Long Range Conservation Plan.",,,,,4753,,"David Johnson, Neil Gatzow, Perry Lindberg, Jackie Lallier, Robert Chudek, Ken Daugs, Dorothy Goodroad, Darcy Pinotti, Lin Strong, Robert Porter, Mark Strand",0.03,"Chisago County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to write a long range conservation plan for the museum's collections.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sherry,Stirling,"Chisago County Historical Society","13112 Third Avenue North, PO Box 146",Lindstrom,MN,55045,651-257-5310,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/long-range-conservation-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013406,"Looking through the Past: Capturing McLeod County",2018,12422,"MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 each year is for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved. The event was reported on in county newspapers as well as radio and local television. Those who were in attendance on the night of the exhibit expressed interest in how each community had changed over time. In addition, the exhibit was left on the wall of the Art Center for an extended period of time due to public interest in the photos and monographs.",,8405,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",20827,,"Kay Voigt, Pat Engelmann, Joyce Schiroo, Liz Schwarze, Mary Christensen, Jan Urban",0.4,"McLeod County Historic Partnership","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and recreate early street scene photographs of the nine McLeod County towns.",,"Partners: McLeod County Historic Partnership, McLeod County Historical Society, Hutchinson Center for the Arts A photographer will travel to the nine towns within McLeod County to reimagine 18 early street scene photographs. At a minimum, it:s been five decades since photographs were taken to record the appearance of these small communities. In many cases, photographs of these communities date back to before roads were paved. Having a permanent record of what these towns looked like during the late 2010s will be an instrumental research tool for future residents who:d like to know more about their community's history. This project will not only permanently capture changes that have occurred over time; it will also include a comprehensive history documenting the major events that occurred in these communities. Little has been recorded on events that have affected these towns. By having a researcher and photographer work together on this project, this partnership will create updated information on specific towns: history and photographic documentation that researchers at the McLeod County Historical Society will be able to reference for decades to come. By the project:s end, there will 18 :then and now: photographs to show the evolution of all nine communities and a comprehensive research report to accompany them.",2018-06-01,2019-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Haines,"McLeod County Historic Partnership","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,"(320) 587-2109",info@mcleodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/looking-through-past-capturing-mcleod-county,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17756,"St. Louis Park Oral History Project Phase Two",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 18 oral history interviews the history of the migration of the Minneapolis Jewish community from the city's North Side to St. Louis Park, 1945-1975.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Katherine,Tane,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-park-oral-history-project-phase-two,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031351,"St. Louis County Depot Canopy Conditions Assessment",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The desired results were to have a blueprint and cost estimate for the long term preservation of the historic railroad platform canopies at the Lake Superior Railroad Museum. The information will be used for larger grants and fundraising to accomplish the goal of permanent restoration. The final report covered all aspects of what we need to proceed with future fundraising. The targets were achieved and the use of two extremely professional and respected firms, approved the building's owner, St. Louis County, made this possible. We are very pleased with the results.",,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11000,,"Dr. Neal Vanstrom, Jeffrey Tucker, Richard Peterson, Ed Robinson, Dr. Richard Stewart, Jim Bender, John Ongaro, William Grimstad, Tom Gannon, Dr. Timothy Zager, John Larkin, Edward Burkhardt, Janis Clay, Kael Peterson, Jesse Chalich, Mike Nesbit, James Schwindendorf, Gordon Mott, David Schauer, Fred Shusterich, Robert Burn, Jonathan Lamb, Joe Mikes",,"Lake Superior Railroad Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the canopy of the 1892 St. Louis Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ken,Buehler,"Lake Superior Railroad Museum","506 W Michigan Street",Duluth,MN,55802,2187337590,kenbuehler@lsrm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-county-depot-canopy-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17346,"St. Louis Park Oral History Project",2011,6998,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,800,,,,,,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest",,"To document in 18 interviews the story of Jewish migration to St. Louis Park, 1950-1970",,"To document in 18 interviews the story of Jewish migration to St. Louis Park, 1950-1970",2010-08-20,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Linda,Schloff,,"4330 South Cedar Lake Road",Minneapolis,MN,55416,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-park-oral-history-project,,,, 17231,"St. Louis County Jail Preservation",2011,225000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,185000,,,,,,"City of Duluth Community Development Division",," To rehabilitate the interior and exterior of the St. Louis County Jail, a contributing element of the Duluth Civic Center Historic District and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"To rehabilitate the interior and exterior of the St. Louis County Jail, a contributing element of the Duluth Civic Center Historic District and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Charles,Froseth,,"City of Duluth - City Hall, 411 W. 1st St., Room 407",Duluth,MN,55802,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-county-jail-preservation,,,, 34047,"St. Louis Park Newspaper Microfilm",2016,2997,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",2997,,"Ted Ekkers, Bonnie Burton, Henry Solmer, Sue Ainsworth, Jeanne Andersen, Jeffrey Liss, Paul Linnee, John Olson, Robert Jorvig, Dale Lapakko, James Robbins",0.00,"St. Louis Park Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 37 rolls of microfilmed St. Louis Park newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeanne,Andersen,"St. Louis Park Historical Society","3700 Monterey Drive","St Louis Park",MN,55416,612-396-6292,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-park-newspaper-microfilm,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012476,"Lowell Park Pavilion and Levee Historic Structure Report",2020,9375," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,6589,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15964,,"Ted Kozlowski - Mayor, Ryan Collins - Ward 1, David Junker - Ward 2, Tom Weidner - Ward 3, and Michael Polehna - Ward 4"," ","City of Stillwater","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve Lowell Park Pavilion and Lowell Park Levee, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Abbi,Wittman,"City of Stillwater"," 216 North Fourth Street "," Stillwater "," MN ",55082,"(651) 430-8822"," awittman@ci.stillwater.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lowell-park-pavilion-and-levee-historic-structure-report,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024980,"Lowry Hill East Oral History Project",2021,9933,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Achieved. A wealth of new historical information was unearthed by Dr. Heikkila that LHENA previously had no records of. This information was subsequently presented/shared during a recorded virtual meeting with our community, on social media, our e-newsletter, and website. Our metrics showed there to be great interest from the community, and several neighbors responded via email with inquiries.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9933,,"Katie Mae Dickinson, Kevin O'Hara, Eric Ortiz, Jordan Peacock, Jordan Millikan, Mariah Weitzenkamp, Emmanuel Minter, Pete Boisclair, Kari Johnson, Bernadette Knaeble",,"Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document the history of the Lowry Hill East neighborhood (""The Wedge) through oral history interviews.",,"To document the history of the Lowry Hill East neighborhood (""The Wedge) through oral history interviews.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Shanafelt,"Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association","2744 Lyndale Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408,6123676468,paul@thewedge.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lowry-hill-east-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17110,"LSMVC Thomas Wilson Artifacts Condition Report",2010,460,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,420,,,,,,"Lake Superior Marine Museum Association",," To assess the condition of and propose treatment for significant artifacts recovered from the Thomas Wilson shipwreck ",,"To assess the condition of and propose treatment for significant artifacts recovered from the Thomas Wilson shipwreck",2010-03-18,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Denise,Wolvin,,"600 Lake Ave. S",Duluth,MN,55802,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lsmvc-thomas-wilson-artifacts-condition-report,,,, 17111,"LSMVC General Collection Survey",2010,6720,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2280,,,,,,"Lake Superior Marine Museum Association",," To professionally assess culturally significant maritime artifacts and implement a long range plan to better care for them ",,"To professionally assess culturally significant maritime artifacts and implement a long range plan to better care for them",2010-03-18,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Denise,Wolvin,,"600 Lake Ave. S",Duluth,MN,55802,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lsmvc-general-collection-survey,,,, 10031213,"St. Luke's Episcopal Church Hastings National Register Evaluation",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Lyn Van De Steeg, Chuck North, Ken Leeson, Jonel Miller, Pat Powers, Barb Flinn,",0.039215686,"St. Luke's Episcopal Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Hastings.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Julie,Hicks,"St. Luke's Episcopal Church","615 Vermillion Street",Hastings,MN,55033,6513343391,juliehicks@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-lukes-episcopal-church-hastings-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025304,"Luther Memorial Church National Register Evaluation",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10500,,"Pastor Patrick Joiner, Eric Schwagmeyer, Wade Baker, Darek Pugh, Michele Decker, Bobby Meyer, Sean Gokey, Rick Voight, Scott Sundly, Jo Lin Schwantes",,"Luther Memorial Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for Luther Memorial Church.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for Luther Memorial Church.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Maureen,Sanford,"Luther Memorial Church","315 15th Ave N.","South St Paul",MN,55075,6514509581,msanford_mn@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/luther-memorial-church-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031201,"Luther Memorial Church National Register Nomination",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Lead Pastor - Patrick Joiner, President - Wade Baker, Vice-president- Darek Pugh, Secretary - Heidi Therres, Treasurer - Rick Voigt, Michele Decker, Eric Schwagneyer, Ken Muller, Bill Scherado, Jo Lin Schwantes",,"Luther Memorial Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Luther Memorial Church in South St. Paul.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Maureen,Sanford,"Luther Memorial Church","315 15th Ave N.","South St Paul",MN,55075,6514509581,msanford_mn@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/luther-memorial-church-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17949,"Luverne Downtown Historic District National Register Evaluation",2013,16600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,16600,,"Luverne City Council: Patrick Baustian, Mayor; Esther Frakes, Alderman; Caroline Thorson, Alderman; Kevin Aaker, Alderman; Maynard Lafrenz, Alderman. Heritage Preservation Commission: Darrel Van Aartsen, Jerry McGuire, Paul Rud, Betty Mann, Caroline Thorson, Janet Burger",,"City of Luverne","Local/Regional Government","To acquire professional services that will comprehensively evaluate Luverne's commercial district for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To acquire professional services that will comprehensively evaluate Luverne's commercial district for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Holly,Sammons,"City of Luverne","305 E Luverne Street",Luverne,MN,56156,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rock,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/luverne-downtown-historic-district-national-register-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007366,"Lyle Oral History Phase 2: School and Businesses",2017,7944,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7944,,"Glenn Medgaarden - President, Ardis Jensen - Vice President, Jeff Ollman - Secretary, Diana Witt - Treasurer, Sue Grove, Dean Ulland, Keith Cich, Pat Kitchings, Barb Lewis, Royce Helmbrecht, Milly Burroughs, Gene Anderson",,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of Lyle schools and businesses.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Haymond,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 6th Ave SW",Austin,MN,55912,507-437-6082,director@mowercountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lyle-oral-history-phase-2-school-and-businesses,,,,0 10012269,"Lyle Oral History Phase 3: Lyle Beyond the City",2018,7947," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Metric: Spark interest about Lyle history in the Lyle community Indicator: Number of new research leads and s Outcome: Exceeded. Throughout the interview process many community members were ed and started speaking to each other about Lyle history. Many more people are thinking about and becoming involved in Lyle history than before the project was undertaken. Metric: Continue to develop MCHS capabilities and experience in oral history Indicator: MCHS undertakes additional oral history projects in the future Outcome: Achieved. MCHS now has all the necessary equipment to engage in future oral history work, and 3 completed oral history projects under its belt. Future projects will build on the lessons learned during this project and will be easier to start. Metric: The interviews will help fill in holes for timeframes not covered in past Lyle history books Indicator: Interviews provide quotable passages and reveal possible new topics for further research Outcome: Achieved. A number of topics were covered that were not previously documented in Lyle history books such as the hermits living in the Six Mile Grove forest, impacts of the 1985-1986 Hormel strike in nearby Austin, MN, and stories of the success behind the 2018 state basketball championship team. Metric: The oral history interviews will help the community of Lyle document its history for its 150th anniversary in 2020. Indicator: Use of the interviews by people or organizations performing activities related to the 150th anniversary of Lyle. Outcome: Achieved. There are many passages and interesting stories in the oral history that will be useful for a planned book for the 150th anniversary of the town of Lyle. Metric: This project will make all the interviews publicly accessible at MCHS in both video and text transcription formats. Copies will be archived according to current standards to ensure long-term availability. Indicator: Number of people requesting access to the oral history interviews Outcome: Achieved. All materials are publicly accessible. It is too early to tell how many people will be using them but their value will grow in the years to come as the oral history documents events that will no longer exist in the memories of community members.",,393,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8340,,"Ardis Jensen - President, Keith Cich - Vice President, Jeff Ollman - Secretary, Diana Witt - Treasurer, Sue Grove, Glenn Medgaarden, Pat Kitchings, Barb Lewis, Judy Laskewitz, Milly Burroughs, Gene Anderson, Dwane Hull"," ","Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of Lyle, MN and surrounding communities.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Randal,Forster,"Mower County Historical Society"," 1303 6th Ave SW "," Austin "," MN ",55912,"(507) 437-6082"," director@mowercountyhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lyle-oral-history-phase-3-lyle-beyond-city,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 34001,"Lyle Oral History Phase 1: Organizations and Churches",2016,9529,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Metric: Spark interest about Lyle history in the Lyle community Indicator: Number of new research leads and contacts Outcome: Exceeded. Throughout the interview process many community members were contacted and started speaking to each other about Lyle history. The final presentation was well attended with many people staying more than an hour after its conclusion to discuss Lyle history and share photos and stories. Many more people are thinking about and becoming involved in Lyle history than before the project was undertaken. One attendee at the presentation said she talked to people about Lyle history that she's been meaning to talk to for years. Metric: Expand MCHS capabilities and experience to include oral history archive creation, distribution and storage Indicator: MCHS undertakes additional oral history projects in the future Outcome: Achieved. While it is a little early to measure yet, MCHS now has the necessary equipment and future projects can use this project and its materials as a starting point. Already one person has approached MCHS with ideas about an oral history project she'd like to work on. Future projects will build on the lessons learned during this project and will be easier to start. Metric: The interviews will help fill in holes for timeframes not covered in past Lyle history books Indicator: Interviews provide quotable passages and reveal possible new topics for further research Outcome: Achieved. A number of topics were covered that were not previously documented in Lyle history books such as the closing the the Bethel Alliance church, activities of the volunteer fire department and the breakup of the Trinity Lutheran Parish. Metric: The oral history interviews will help the community of Lyle document its history for its 150th anniversary in 2020. Indicator: Use of the interviews by people or organizations performing ativities related to the 150th anniversary of Lyle. Outcome: Achieved. There are many passages and interesting stories in the oral history that will be useful for a planned book for the 150th anniversary of the town of Lyle. Metric: This project will make all the interviews publicly accissible at MCHS in both video and text transcription formats. Copies will be archived according to current standars to ensure long-term availability. Indicator: Number of people requesting access to the oral history interviews Outcome: Achieved. All materials are publicly accessible. It is too early to tell how many people will be using them but their value will grow in the years to come as the oral history documents organizations and churches that will no longer exist in the memories of community members.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9529,,"Glenn Medgaarden - President, Ardis Jensen - Vice President, Pat Kitchings - Secretary, Royce Helmbrecht - Treasurer, Jackie Holst, Amy Baskin, Sue Grove, Dean Ulland, Courtney Wyant, Barb Lewis, Keith Cich",0.13,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in oral history interviews the history of churches and organizations in Lyle, MN.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Haymond,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 6th Ave SW",Austin,MN,55912,507-437-6082,director@mowercountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lyle-oral-history-phase-1-organizations-and-churches,,,,0 17834,"Lyman P. White Portrait Restoration",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Don Samuelson, Ted Kotyk, Carol Wermter, Dwight Thiesse, Elaine Axtell, Ron Crocker, Shirley Jensen, David Juracek, John Van Essen",,"Crow Wing County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire conservators to restore an oil painting of Lyman P. White, an important historical figure in Brainerd, MN.",,"To hire conservators to restore an oil painting of Lyman P. White, an important historical figure in Brainerd, MN.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Pamela,Nelson,"Crow Wing County Historical Society","PO Box 722, 320 Laurel Street",Brainerd,MN,56401,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lyman-p-white-portrait-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28714,"Lyon County Township Records Preservation",2014,36576,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,36576,,"Ann Anaya, Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Duane Benson, Alexander Cirillo Jr., Cheryl Dickson, Dawn Erlandson, Clarence Hightower, Philip Krinkie, Alfredo Oliveira, David Paskach, Maria Peluso, Thomas Renier, Elise Ristau, Louise Sundin, Michael Vekich",0.45,"Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center","Public College/University","To survey, preserve, arrange and plan to microfilm records of twenty Lyon County townships.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Janice,Louwagie,"Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center","Southwest Minnesota State University, 1501 State Street",Marshall,MN,56258,507-537-7373,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lyon-county-township-records-preservation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007367,"Lyric Building: Storefront Reconstruction",2017,110000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The Lyric Center is moving forward in the next step on our building, renovating the main lobby and expanding our performance space into the street level former commercial space. The reconstructed storefront doors now provide egress to meet codes for spaces used for assembly. This will allow us to expand our programs and productions and achieve financial sustainability. The new storefront has brought much attention to our historic building and our organization. This is proving to be a great impetus to rehabilitation of Virginia's Historic Downtown Commercial District. A grassroots organization of downtown business owners called ReVive Virginia has recently been successful in obtaining grant funding to purchase a vacant building to renovate and kick off a revolving program to provide updated commercial space for new businesses. The Lyric Storefront Reconstruction Project was widely supported by our community. This is shown by the overwhelming contribution of in-kind materials and volunteer hours which helped us complete the project with the funds available through grants and cash donations. Energy efficiency was a built-in component to this project. New insulation and insulated glass panels and heavy Douglas Fir doors have replaced the old aluminum and single pane glass that was installed in the 1970's. The prism glass transoms will reduce the need for artificial lighting during the day time. While conforming to the Secretary of Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, we had the perfect combination for collaboration of architects, construction management and vendors. This project is a great success!",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",110000,,"Pete Pellinen, Brian Holzer, Phyllis Harvey, Steven Johnson, Daniel Engel",,"Laurentian Arts and Culture Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to repair the storefront of the Lyric Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and home of Laurentian Arts and Culture Alliance.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,McReynolds,"Laurentian Arts and Culture Alliance","510 - 514 Chestnut Street, PO Box 416",Virginia,MN,55792-0416,218-741-5577,MitzkaMN@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lyric-building-storefront-reconstruction,,,,0 17377,"Lyric Theater Brick Repair",2011,3425,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Laurentian Arts and Culture Alliance",," To stop the water infiltration that was causing damage to the building, bricks and tuck-pointing were removed and replaced in two areas of external wall at the back and side of the Lyric Theater building. The damaged areas have now been stabilized and further erosion curtailed. Renovation of the rest of the building can now continue. ",,"To repair spalled bricks on the Lyric Theater, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-09-17,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Pete,Pellinen,,"PO Box 416",Virginia,MN,55792,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lyric-theater-brick-repair,,,, 33928,"Macalester Park Historic Resources Survey",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Tom Brock, Elyse Jensen, Claire Simonson, Joe Musolf, Tom Tarnow, Steve Buetow, Amanda Welliver",0.00,"Historic Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to conduct an architectural survey of Macalester Park for possible local designation or inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carol,Carey,"Historic Saint Paul","318 Landmark Center, 75 West 5th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-3049,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/macalester-park-historic-resources-survey,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37500,"Macalester Somali Oral History Project",2017,17747,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Successful completion of final eight interviews including transcription, printing, and cataloging.",,,,,17747,1034,,0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continues its collaboration with Macalester College and the Somali community. Working closely with the Somali Museum of Minnesota, interviewer Ibrahim Hirsi began conducting eight final interviews for a Somali oral history project. Plans for FY17 include the completion of the project, which now consists of 57 interviews with Somali immigrants in Minnesota.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/macalester-somali-oral-history-project,,,, 17378,"Madeira Bollards Display at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park",2011,3325,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society",," The schooner-barge, Madeira, sank off the coast of Minnesota in Lake Superior on November 28, 1905. The GLSPS created an interpretive display to tell the story of this significant wreck that prompted the construction of the Split Rock Lighthouse in 1910. The bollards and attached deck section were salvaged from the wreck and were cleaned and repaired by volunteers to be used in the display. A durable concrete base was constructed, the artifacts moved into place and secured, and interpretive signage (appropriate to the park) was fabricated and installed. This permanent display is located in the Split Rock Lighthouse State Park near the entrance to the divers path leading to the shore access to the Madeira shipwreck. ",,"To mount an outdoor exhibit on the Madeira shipwreck",2010-09-17,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Steve,Daniel,,"7348 Symphony Street NE",Fridley,MN,55432,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/madeira-bollards-display-split-rock-lighthouse-state-park,,,, 17267,"Madeira Anchor History Signage",2011,2500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society",,"To provide public access to the story of the Madeira shipwreck by adding an interpretive panel to the Madeira's anchor on display at Split Rock State Park",,"To provide public access to the story of the Madeira shipwreck by adding an interpretive panel to the Madeira's anchor on display at Split Rock State Park",2010-08-13,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Steve,Daniel,,"7348 Symphony Street NE",Fridley,MN,55432,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/madeira-anchor-history-signage,,,, 28426,"Madeira Hull Section Display",2013,1670,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Since the Madeira Hull Section Display project was completed just before cold weather set in, the visitation be divers, cyclists or hikers could not be measured. The site is difficult to reach during the winter snow months. We expect the 1200 - 1700 shore scuba divers per year will once again come to the site when the weather warms and the water of Lake Superior is more conducive for diving. About 400 - 600 people using the Gitchi-Gami Trail will also be able to stop by to see the new addition to the display when the snow melts and the trail is more passable. The reprinting of the Madeira Bitts brochure will help inform visitors to Split Rock Lighthouse State Park about the display and encourage them to see it.",,,200,,1870,,"Phil Kerber, Bob Nelson, Tom Brueschaber, Paul Imsland, Ken Merryman, Steve Daniel, Kelly Murphy, Todd Olson",,"Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install an outdoor exhibit of a hull section of the Madeira, a shipwreck listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Daniel,"Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society","7348 Symphony Street NE",Fridley,MN,55432,218-525-8094,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/madeira-hull-section-display,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007368,"Madison City Hall Conditions Assessment",2017,8100,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short term goal of accepting the report will open the discussion to utilize the assessment to determine the City's course of action. These are not simple answers, capital improvements require financial planning and prioritizing. The long term measure of success will be a committed plan by the council to address the items determined in the assessment.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8100,,"Greg Thole, Maynard Meyer, Tim Volk, Paul Zahrbock, Adam Conroy",,"City of Madison","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of Madison City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Val,Halvorson,"City of Madison","404 Sixth Avenue",Madison,MN,56256,320-598-7373,madison@ci.madison.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/madison-city-hall-conditions-assessment,,,,0 10025231,"Madison City Hall Window Rehabilitation",2023,286000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,25000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",311000,,"Greg Thole, Maynard Meyer, Tim Volk, Paul Zahrbock, Adam Conroy",,"City of Madison","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to rehabilitate windows on the City of Madison City Hall and Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to rehabilitate windows on the City of Madison City Hall and Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Val,Halvorson,"City of Madison","404 Sixth Avenue",Madison,MN,56256,3205987373,madison@ci.madison.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/madison-city-hall-window-rehabilitation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007369,"Mahnomen City Hall ADA and Water Infiltration Feasibility and Predevelopment: Feasibility Research Report",2017,7550,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The deliverable were to complete a pre-development feasibility study which would: o identify the placement of an elevator, bringing the second floor into ADA compliance, in order to utilize the second floor for public meetings and events; and o re-configuring restrooms and hallways on the second floor to bring them into ADA compliance; and o investigate and prepare a recommendation on how to prevent further water infiltration into the building's first and second floor. The report has met all of it's achieved targets by: - Identifying the location of an an elevator, as well as pointing out improvements needed to the stairwell to bring the second floor into ADA compliance - Identifying how to bring the buildings bathrooms and first floor into ADA compliance through the reconfiguration of some of the existing walls and restroom facilities and improvements to two of the public accesses into the facility. - Identifying, through an exterior envelope assessment, recommendations to make the facility more waterproof through the replacement and/or repair of the roof, windows, and exterior stone work.",,2000,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9550,,"Mayor David Wiemer, Council members Luann Durant, Michele Gieseke, Duane Schouveiller, and Jim Lee",,"City of Mahnomen","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a feasibility study of the Mahnomen City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mitchell,Berg,"City of Mahnomen","PO Box 250, 104 West Madison Avenue",Mahnomen,MN,56557,218-935-2573,cityadmin@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mahnomen,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mahnomen-city-hall-ada-and-water-infiltration-feasibility-and-predevelopment-feasibility,,,,0 10025022,"Mahnomen City Hall Main Entry Door ADA Project",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,9500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",19500,,"Julie Hanson; Duane Schouveiller; Luann Durant; Deb McArthur; and Kelly Phillips",,"City of Mahnomen","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to bring the front entry door of the Mahnomen City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). ",,"The grant-funded project replaced the existing 35-year-old non-historic and non-Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant main entry door and window system, with a new main front entry door and window unit system on the Mahnomen City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The door would meet the continuing or changing uses of the building while retaining the property's historic character. When the WPA-era building was built in the late 1930's the Fire Department was located on the entire within the space. However, the fire department quickly outgrew it's space, and after 1948 the city built the department a new fire hall. As a result, the first floor space which served as a fire truck bay was converted into the main office/reception area/and council room for the city. As a result, the overhead door serving this space was removed and replaced with an aluminum front entry door and window unit system to serve as the main entrance into the building. Therefore, the aluminum door and window unit was installed in 1948 and was replaced again in 1986. ",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Taylor,Vonderharr,"City of Mahnomen","PO Box 250, 104 West Madison Avenue",Mahnomen,MN,56557,2189352573,cityadmin@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mahnomen,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mahnomen-city-hall-main-entry-door-ada-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 17404,"Main Street and More, Isanti County",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,680,,,,,,"Isanti County Historical Society",," Twenty oral history interviews were collected from residents of Isanti County from the cities of Cambridge, Grandy, Braham and Isanti. Their memories of the business community in their respective cities were the focus of the interviews. They were videotaped, roughly transcribed, copied to DVD's and a video sampler was posted on Youtube. The video collection was presented, along with artifact displays at an exhibit opening called ""Let's Meet at the Soda Fountain"". ",,"To document in 20 interviews the history of business community experience in four cities of Isanti County",2010-10-11,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kay,Rodrigue,,"49605 Adonis Avenue",Stanchfield,MN,55008,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Isanti,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/main-street-and-more-isanti-county,,,, 10012557,"Maintaining the Marnach House: Preserving Our Luxembourger Heritage",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Department of Natural Resources Commissioner, Sarah Strommen; Deputy Commissioner, Barb Naramore; Assistant Commissioner, Bob Meier; Director of Fish and Wildlife Division, Dave Olfelt."," ","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Headquarters","State Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the 1857-1860 Marnach House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Holger,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Headquarters"," 500 Lafayette Road, Box 25 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55155-4025,"(507) 312-2308"," sara.holger@state.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintaining-marnach-house-preserving-our-luxembourger-heritage,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012581,"Maintain History of Grindstone River Dam",2020,150000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Grants","$150,000 the first year is for a grant to the commissioner of natural resources to maintain the history of the Grindstone River Dam at Hinckley.","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",150000,,"Department of Natural Resources Commissioner, Sarah Strommen; Deputy Commissioner, Barb Naramore; Assistant Commissioner, Bob Meier; Director of Fish and Wildlife Division, Dave Olfelt."," ","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (Division of Fish and Wildlife)","State Government",,,"WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature, under Minnesota Session Laws 2019, 1st Special Session, Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4, approved funding to the SOCIETY for a grant to the commissioner of natural resources to maintain the history of the Grindstone River Dam at Hinckley",2020-04-01,2021-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Nerbonne,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (Division of Fish and Wildlife)"," 1200 Warner Road "," St Paul "," MN ",55106,"(651) 259-5205"," brian.nerbonne@state.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maintain-history-grindstone-river-dam,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012291,"Making Lyon County Home: Exhibit Fabrication and Installation",2019,265585," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,144365,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",409950,,"Andrea Hess, President; Neal Ingebrigtson, Vice President; John Marshall, Treasurer; Marilee Thomas, Secretary; Steve Linstrom, Nicole DeBoer, Dr. Mary Jones, Jerry Bottelberghe, Carol White."," ","Lyon County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an exhibit about Lyon County, Minnesota.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society"," 301 W. Lyon St. "," Marshall "," MN ",56258,"(507) 537-6580"," director@lyoncomuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/making-lyon-county-home-exhibit-fabrication-and-installation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17206,"Making Connections: Native Traditions and Archaeology - Manuscript and MIAC Portal",2011,118243,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,12480,,,,,,"Minnesota Indian Affairs Council",,"To analyze existing archaeological data from two cultural landscapes and interpret it for use among American Indian people through the creation of a manuscript and portal.",,"To analyze existing archaeological data from two cultural landscapes and interpret it for use among American Indian people through the creation of a manuscript and portal.",2010-07-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,James,"Jones Jr.",,"3801 Bemidji Ave., Suite 5",Bemidji,MN,56601,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/making-connections-native-traditions-and-archaeology-manuscript-and-miac-portal-0,,,, 33883,"""MN Makers"" Educational Program Plan",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Short-term progress indicator: We created a 20-page planning document that detailed ",,2060,"Available upon request. Contact",12060,,"Nancy Apfelbacher; Thomas J. Arneson; Mike Birt; Armando Gutierrez G., Ann M. Heider, Secretary; David Heider, Chair; Robin Hickman; Mark Hier, Co-Vice Chair; Thomas Hysell, AIA, LEED; A. David Kelly; Bonnie Olsen Kramer; John Larkin, MD; Mike McCormick, Treasurer; Samuel McCullough; Paul C.N. Mellblom, AIA, LEED, AP; Ann Ruhr Pifer; Diane Pozdolski; George Reid; John Roth; Jim Rustad, Co-Vice Chair; Bill Wilson; Dick Zehring. Ex-officio: Mayor Christopher Coleman, Kristin Makholm, Councilman Dave Thune__",0.00,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an education plan for Minnesota Museum of American Art. ",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristin,Makholm,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","141 East 4th Street, Suite 101","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-492-0309,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mn-makers-educational-program-plan,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012629,"MALHM Resource Library",2019,9988," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The goal of the lending library was to provide access to best practices and trends in the museum field to those without the capacity to purchase the titles on their own. We have been able to do that with the launch of the lending library and have had some patronage, which we expect to have improve over time.",,27,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10015,,"Sara Markoe Hanson - President, Tamara Edevold - Vice President, Janet Timmerman - Secretary, Jill Wohnoutka - Treasurer, Ann Grandy, Michael Brubaker, Milissa Brooks-Ojibway, Nicole Elzenga, and Holly Johnson"," ","Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add Minnesota history books to the grantee?s holdings to make this information more accessible to history organizations across the state.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dustin,Heckman,"Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums"," c/o Hormel Historic Home, 208 4th Ave. NW "," Austin "," MN ",55912,"(612) 500-7460"," staff@mnhistoryalliance.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/malhm-resource-library,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031258,"Mallard Island Annex Library",2024,37798,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,16068,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",53866,,"Erika Bailey-Johnson, Bill Forsyth, George Glazier, Teghan Grulkowski, David Harrington, Keir Johnson, Pebaamibines, Nance Kunkel, Ward Merrill, David Rolloff, Eric Rundell, Peggy Smith, Jerry Williams",,"Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and proper storage through proper rehousing and storage.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Otto,"Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation","12697 177th St N","Marine on St. Croix",MN,55047,6518674649,rebecca@eober.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mallard-island-annex-library,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17266,"Mantorville Historic District: St. John's Episcopal Church Entrance",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2500,,,,,,"Dodge County Historical Society",," To restore the front steps and add handicap accessibility to St. John's Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and current home of the Dodge County Historical Society Specific tasks: Disassemble old limestone steps and sides. Excavate for, furnish and install frost footings for new ramp, new landing and reassembled limestone steps and landing. Construct new concrete landing. Construct 30' X 5' handicap ramp from new landing to the east. Reassemble limestone landing and steps south of new landing. Furnish and install limestone veneer on south face of new ramp. Rough grading of disturbed areas. ",,"To restore the front steps and add handicap accessibility to St. John's Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and current home of the Dodge County Historical Society",2010-07-30,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Cheryl,Finnegan,,"615 North Main Street, PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mantorville-historic-district-st-johns-episcopal-church-entrance,,,, 17926,"Manuscript Publication for Winnebago Creek Valley in Southeastern Minnesota",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Jefferson Township Board of Supervisors - Dale Neumann, George Mauss, Ed Hammell",,"Jefferson Township","Local/Regional Government","To publish the book ""History of the Winnebago Valley""",,"To publish the book ""History of the Winnebago Valley""",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Barbara,Scottston,"Jefferson Township","21609 Kubitz Rd",Eitzen,MN,55931,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/manuscript-publication-winnebago-creek-valley-southeastern-minnesota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28741,"Manuscript of The History of the Northfield Arts Guild Visual Arts Program, 1959-2012",2014,9390,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9390,,"Ken Ewald, Sian Muir, Virginia Lorang, Rafael Estrella, Richard Collman, Kate Flory, Anna Lisa Rustad.",,"Northfield Arts Guild","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To produce a manuscript on the history of the Northfield Arts Guild Visual Arts Program.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Mosey,"Northfield Arts Guild","304 Division St",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-8877,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/manuscript-history-northfield-arts-guild-visual-arts-program-1959-2012,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28623,"Manuscript: History of Northwest Aeronautical Corporation",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Terry Baker, Ingemar Holm, James Johns, J. Nicholas Linsmayer, Donald Patton",,"American Aviation Heritage Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to produce a manuscript on the history of the Northwest Aeronautical Corporation.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,J,Linsmayer,"American Aviation Heritage Foundation","5444 First Ave So",Minneapolis,MN,55419,651-688-3600,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/manuscript-history-northwest-aeronautical-corporation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17598,"Maplewood History Book: Research",2012,6745,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Maplewood Area Historical Society",," To conduct research on the comprehensive history of Maplewood from the 1850s to present. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maplewood-history-book-research,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031281,"Maplewood Cemetery Chapel Conditions Assessment",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Art Ehde, Billy Cowell, Vance Walgrave, Ken Vos, Jean Staeffler, Dawn Nath, Russ Forrest, Fred Cook",0.024509804,"Friends of Maplewood Cemetery","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the 1895 Maplewood Cemetery Chapel in Luverne, MN, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jean,Staeffler,"Friends of Maplewood Cemetery","1042 W Warren Street",Luverne,MN,56156,5072838963,jstaef@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rock,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maplewood-cemetery-chapel-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28791,"Maplewood Fire Department Oral History, Phase 1",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Robert Jensen, William Bruentrup, Raydelle Bruentrup, Steven Carlson, Mickey Michlitsch, Michael Ericson, Charlotte Wasiluk and Sandy Dicke.",,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in oral history interviews the history of the Maplewood Fire Department.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Jensen,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","2170 E County Road D",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-900-3539,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maplewood-fire-department-oral-history-phase-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28797,"Maplewood Historic Context Study",2014,9500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9500,,"Mayor Will Rossbach, Rebecca Cave, Kathleen Juenemann, Robert Cardinal, Marvin Koppen",,"City of Maplewood","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to conduct a historic context study for the City of Maplewood.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Virginia,Gaynor,"City of Maplewood","1830 County Road B East",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-249-2416,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maplewood-historic-context-study,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17984,"Marcell Ranger Station: Historic CCC Log Home Restoration",2013,123520,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,123520,,"Joel Karels, Chair - Bigfork Valley Hospital District, Roger Logdahl - City of Bigfork, Bruce Peterson, Vice-Chair - Marcell Township, Kim Haley - Bigfork Township, Matt David - City of Effie, Ben Beyer - Stokes Township",,"Northern Itasca Joint Powers Board","Local/Regional Government","To rehabilitate plumbing, electrical, and weather-tightness, and restore interior finishes on the log residence of the Marcell Ranger Station, constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps and listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To rehabilitate plumbing, electrical, and weather-tightness, and restore interior finishes on the log residence of the Marcell Ranger Station, constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps and listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tim,Johnson,"Northern Itasca Joint Powers Board","PO Box 95",Marcell,MN,56657,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/marcell-ranger-station-historic-ccc-log-home-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17489,"Marine Village Hall: Historic Structures Report",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,500,,,,,,"City of Marine on St. Croix",," A qualified historical architect was contracted to prepare a Historic Structures Report for the Marine Village Hall in downtown Marine on the St. Croix. The Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, has served as housing for government offices since it's 1888 construction. The completed Report provides the building history as well as a comprehensive analysis of its structural integrity. It also provides professional guidance for assessment and prioritization of future preservation efforts. ",,"To hire a qualified historical architect to prepare a Historic Structure Report for the Marine Village Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jennifer,Holloway,,"Marine Restoration Society, PO Box 131","Marine on St. Croix",MN,55047,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/marine-village-hall-historic-structures-report,,,, 28716,"Marine Engine House and Village Hall Foundation Stabilization",2014,29320,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,29320,,"Glen Mills - Mayor City Council Lon Pardun, Dan Willenbring, Mary Lusher, Chris Mowery",,"City of Marine on St. Croix","Local/Regional Government","To complete stabilization and rehabilitation of the masonry foundation of the Marine Engine House and Village Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Holloway,"City of Marine on St. Croix","121 Judd Street","Marine on St. Croix",MN,55407,651-433-5504,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/marine-engine-house-and-village-hall-foundation-stabilization,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17574,"""Marking Time: The Rituals of Life & Death"" exhibit",2012,3650,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Scott County Historical Society",," This grant application is being submitted for funding for the implementation portion of the Scott County Historical Society’s upcoming exhibit “Marking Time:  The Rituals of Life & Death”.  Virtually every society in the world practice rituals marking the significant transitions between birth and death.  Using artifacts, photographs, text, and hands-on interactives, this exhibit will examine those rituals within the historical context of Scott County (Christian and predominately Roman Catholic), new immigrants to the county (mainly Hispanic and Asian), and traditions we can easily find in the Twin Cities area (Judaism and secularism).   ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/marking-time-rituals-life-death-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025140,"Marker for Historic Oakland Apartment & Hotel Building",2022,6976,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The targets were to not only achieved, they were exceeded. The unveiling of the marker project was announced on social media and invitations were also sent to the local media, city council and Twin City historians. It was a great day for Minneapolis history and the marker project was admired by invited guests and passersby, along with impromptu Oakland tours offered to all who showed interest. Long term measurable outcomes will continue to be monitored and assessed. The expected results were achieved because the marker project is a public invitation for inspection with no strings attached. It (the marker) gives and asks for nothing in return. It's a tangible reminder that the building it commemorates, the Oakland, is worthy of preservation. The marker project emphasizes local history awareness and allows readers to immediately share in the presented information.",,580,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7556,,"Pam McCrea, Chair Kevin Frazell, Vice Chair Carletta Sweet, Secretary Dianne Walsh, Treasurer Max Erickson Andy Gittleman Tomek Rajtar Laurie Rice Joe Tamburino",,"Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design, produce, and install a historical marker for the 1889 Oakland Apartment & Hotel Building in Minneapolis.",,"To design, produce, and install a historical marker for the 1889 Oakland Apartment & Hotel Building in Minneapolis.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Liz,Vandam,"Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association","40 S. 7th Street, Suite 212, PMB 172",Minneapolis,MN,55402,6123843703,vandam5@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/marker-historic-oakland-apartment-hotel-building,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28731,"""Marketing a Heritage"" Gallery Exhibit Production",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,President,,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified exhibit consultants to create new interpretive and instructional signage for a museum exhibit.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rick,Moore,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","1021 Bandana Boulevard East, Suite 222","Saint Paul",MN,55108,651-647-9628,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/marketing-heritage-gallery-exhibit-production,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012531,"Marshall County Courthouse National Register Evaluation",2020,6000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","All Measurable Impacts and Indicators were met as outlined int he grant application. Requests were sent to a number of Agencies that Evaluate Properties specifically for the possible inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. Three different consultants responded to those requests and the consultant with the lowest proposal, that included all of the necessary elements needed to complete the project was accepted and offered the project. Even with the restrictions put upon him by the COVID-19 pandemic, he was able to continue his research, gather information and complete a draft of the evaluation/property inventory forms and a report narrative that details the significance of this building to the community, the historical background of both the building and the community surrounding it, and state his opinion as to his recommendation regarding the inclusion of this building on the National Register of Historic Places. His draft was submitted, reviewed by the Minnesota Department of Administration, State Historic Preservation Office, and revisions made within a reasonable amount of time.",,6300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12300,,"Kenneth Borowicz, Marshall County Board Chairperson Rolland Miller, Marshall County Board Vice Chairperson Gary Kiesow, Marshall County Board Sharon Bring, Marshall County Board Jim Duckstad, Marshall County Board",0.01,"Marshall County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1900 Marshall County Courthouse.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Peterson,"Marshall County"," 208 E Colvin Avenue, Suite 11 "," Warren "," MN ",56762,"(218) 745-4303"," sue.peterson@co.marshall.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Marshall,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/marshall-county-courthouse-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17382,"Marshall County Banner Film and Viewer",2011,6383,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,624,,,,,,"Argyle Historical Society",," The Argyle Historical Society added 52 rolls of the microfilmed newspapers, Marshall County Banner and Marshall County Leader to their collections and acquired a reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to primary records. ",,"To add 50 rolls of microfilmed newspapers and acquire a reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-09-08,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Charles O.",Labine,,"PO Box 338",Argyle,MN,56713,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Marshall,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/marshall-county-banner-film-and-viewer,,,, 10007370,"Marshall-Lyon County Library National Register Evaluation",2017,6859,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved with this project. The Lyon County Historical Society has a greater understanding of the building's architectural history and the significance of the building in the community's history. The survey evaluation has provided the information necessary for determining whether the building is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places or not. The recommendation made in the report is that the building is eligible.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6859,,"Andrea Hess, President; Neal Ingebrigtson, Vice-President; Nicole DeBoer, Secretary; Caroline Koska, Treasurer; Steve Linstrom, Jerry Bottelberghe, Mary Jones, Carol White, Arthur Olson",,"Lyon County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Marshall-Lyon County Library, now used as the Lyon County Historical Society, for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society","301 W. Lyon St.",Marshall,MN,56258,507-537-6580,schefej@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/marshall-lyon-county-library-national-register-evaluation,,,,0 10007371,"Maynard State Bank National Register Nomination",2017,6000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We achieved the nomination process for the Maynard State Bank to the National Register of Historic Places. Because of this, in the long term we will preserve the most significant historic elements of the Maynard State Bank",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6000,,"Richard Goothuis, Dan Bristle, Kathryn Roberts, Jim Brown, Jay Maurice",,"City of Maynard","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Maynard State Bank.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristi,Fernholz,"City of Maynard","PO Box 247, 321 Mabel Street",Maynard,MN,56260,"320-289-1981 x106",kristi@prairiewaters.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maynard-state-bank-national-register-nomination,,,,0 10013457,"Maynard State Bank Roof Replacement Construction Documents",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,5210,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15210,,"Richard Goothuis, Dan Bristle, Kathryn Roberts, Jim Brown, Jay Maurice",,"City of Maynard","Local/Regional Government",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the roof of the 1915 Maynard State Bank, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and used as the Maynard History Museum.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristi,Fernholz,"City of Maynard","PO Box 247, 321 Mabel Street",Maynard,MN,56260,"(320) 289-1981",mnhsmaynardmn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maynard-state-bank-roof-replacement-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012413,"Maynard State Bank Condition Assessment with ADA Study",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved. A large part of our success was the MNHS review process which helped bring up the quality of the report.",,1125,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11125,,"Richard Goothuis, Dan Bristle, Kathryn Roberts, Jim Brown, Jay Maurice"," ","City of Maynard","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Maynard State Bank, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristi,Fernholz,"City of Maynard"," PO Box 247, 321 Mabel Street "," Maynard "," MN ",56260,"(320) 289-1981"," mnhsmaynardmn@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maynard-state-bank-condition-assessment-ada-study,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025252,"Maynard State Bank Roof Replacement",2023,155260,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",160260,,"Richard Goothuis, Dan Bristle, Kathryn Roberts, Jim Brown, Jay Maurice",,"City of Maynard","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to complete roof repairs on the Maynard State Bank, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"The historic Maynard State Bank Building, owned by the city of Maynard, houses the Maynard History Museum, showcasing the city's story. A 2020 Conditions Assessment highlighted a failing roof as a key issue, with plans to replace it to prevent further damage. This project included replacing the existing roofing system with 5” EPDM, new insulation, gutters, and downspouts. Ensuring these issues are addressed will preserve this historic structure for future generations and maintain its community value. ",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nicole,Strassburg,"City of Maynard","PO Box 247, 321 Mabel Street",Maynard,MN,56260,3203672140,citmay@mchsi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maynard-state-bank-roof-replacement,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 33945,"Maynard State Bank National Register Evaluation",2015,5500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5500,,"Richard Groothuis, Dan Brislte, Kathryn Roberts, Jay Maurice, Jim Brown",0.00,"City of Maynard","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Maynard State Bank for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Took,Meyer,"City of Maynard","PO Box 247, 321 Mabel Street",Maynard,MN,56260,320-420-1000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/maynard-state-bank-national-register-evaluation,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007372,"MCF Oral History Collection: Phase III",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Brad Kruse, chair; June Noronha, vice chair; JoAnn Birkholz, secretary; Daniel Lemm, treasurer; Kathleen Annette, Susan Bass Roberts, Kim Borton, Sarah Duniway, Frank Forsberg, Katherine Fiiesz, Chris Fulton, Jim Garness, Aretha Green-Rupert, Repa Mekha, Mary Jane Melendez, Judson McNeil, Gary Nan Tie, Kate Seng, Tim Thorpe, Erik Torch.",,"Minnesota Council on Foundations","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 8-14 oral history interviews the history of philanthropy in Minnesota.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Trista,Harris,"Minnesota Council on Foundations","800 Washington Ave. N, Ste. 703",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-338-1989,Minnesota.history@mcf.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mcf-oral-history-collection-phase-iii,,,,0 33964,"MCF Oral History Collection",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Brad Kruse, Chair; June Noronha, Vice Chair; JoAnn Birkholz, Secretary; Steve joul, Treasurer; Kathleen Annette, Susan Bass Roberts, Kim Borton, Sarah Duniway, Kim Embretson, Frank Forsberg, Chris Fulton, Jim Garness, Daniel Lemm, Judson McNeil, Mary Jane Melendez, Gary Nan Tie, Timothy M. Ober, Tim Thorpe, Kevin Walker",0.00,"Minnesota Council on Foundations","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 8 oral history interviews the history of philanthropy in Minnesota.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Trista,Harris,"Minnesota Council on Foundations","100 Portland Avenue South, Suite 225",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-338-1989,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mcf-oral-history-collection,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007373,"MCHS Historical Articles Book - Manuscript Creation Phase",2017,5683,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5683,,"Jeff Hagen (President), Helen Rode (Vice President), Mary Jo Moltzen (Secretary), Chris Pierce (Treasurer), Loren Dunham, Tom Johanneck, Karen Helvig, Tom Mahoney, Carolyn Seidel",,"Martin County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of Martin County.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lenny,Tvedten,"Martin County Historical Society","304 E Blue Earth Avenue",Fairmont,MN,56031,,directormch@frontier.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mchs-historical-articles-book-manuscript-creation-phase,,,,0 10007374,"MCHS Museum Building ADA Accessibility Compliance Facility Upgrade",2017,112100,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The Museum set ADA Accessibility Project work costs and scope of work timeline as a short term measurable outcome. The costs and work timeline was set and approved by S.E.H., MCHS Board of Directors and staff. The MCHS Board gave the MCHS Maintenance Committee approval to make decisions on the remainder of the project at this time. Our Intermediate Measurable outcome was reaching the 80-90% Project Completion of ADA Compliance in all areas of the Museum. This was verified and approved by S.E.H and MCHS Maintenance Committee and staff. Hasslen construction completed a check list of all areas that the Museum wanted to see changes or corrections to work and they were completed by Hasslen. The long term Measurable outcome was for the McLeod County Historical Society and Museum to provide a comfortable, accessible and user friendly facility for everyone to learn, share and enjoy McLeod County History! The Museum has seen an increase in attendance and facility use by guests of all ages and abilities already!",,7583,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",119683,,"Anne Hahn-President, Karen Hendricksen-Vice President, Bev Wangerin-Treasurer, Mary Henke-Secretary, Bob Allison, John Lofdahl, Scott Rehman, Liz Schwarze, Tara Russell",,"McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve public accessibility at McLeod County Historical Society and better comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,"McLeod County Historical Society","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,320-587-2109,director@mcleodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"McLeod, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mchs-museum-building-ada-accessibility-compliance-facility-upgrade,,,,0 10012578,"MCHS Historical Articles Book - Publishing Phase",2019,4414," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We achieved our Short Term target of gaining experience and knowledge of the book publishing process. Each task, from the initial upload of the electronic manuscript to the final delivery of the physical copies, was completed by MCHS staff and volunteers alongside the publisher, Bookmasters, and their very helpful staff. As an organization we feel that we are much better educated and experienced in the different stages of publishing. Our Intermediate Term goal was to provide our organization with a quality publication that will enhance our stature in the community and raise interest in the MCHS' archives and holdings. One way we intended to measure this outcome was based on the amount of books purchased (and given away as promotional gifts). To date, we've sold or given away over 450 copies of Tales of Martin County's Past; this includes a large fraction of those sales coming from our very successful book signing event. Another portion of that 450 includes 126 copies shipped to Amazon Fulfillment Centers, per their consignment requests, of which we have sold 55 - indicating strong interest among many people that we have not had previous with. Another metric to measure this intermediate goal is the critical response from the community which has been fantastic. We've had many great comments, e-mails, and letters from people who have enjoyed the book - thus far the community has been very responsive to our project and seems to be greatly enjoying it. We have also had an increase in interest in our resources with numerous requests from people to explore what they can find in our Research Library and Archive Room. Our Long Term objectives included improving our ability to share and spread Martin County History and enhance our skills for use in future book projects. In regards to our ability to share and spread our local history, we feel that we are in the process of accomplishing this goal. We've reached several people with this book project that hadn't otherwise engaged with us. The amount of positive reviews and the increased interest in our holdings would suggest that we've been better able to share our community's history. In terms of future publications, while we've not yet embarked on another book project ourselves we have spoken to several interested historical societies about the project, answering many of their questions. We've pledged our aid to them it in their own book projects and told each of them to please us if they are in need of assistance or consultation. Overall, we've met or are in the process of meeting all of our goals as based on the measured outcomes described in the above paragraphs.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4414,,"Jeff Hagen (President), Loren Dunham (Vice President), Chris Pierce (Treasurer), Mary Jo Moltzen (Secretary), Sandy Langford, Jen Saxen, Karen Helvig, Tom Mahoney, Tom Johanneck"," ","Martin County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Martin County.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lenny,Tvedten,"Martin County Historical Society"," 304 E Blue Earth Avenue "," Fairmont "," MN ",56031,"(507) 235-5178"," directormch@frontier.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mchs-historical-articles-book-publishing-phase,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17541,"MCHS Township Records Microfilming Implementation Grant",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Mower County Historical Society",," To microfilm the records of 12 Mower County townships. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mchs-township-records-microfilming-implementation-grant,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17657,"MCHS Interpretive Plan Development",2012,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,,,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create an interpretive plan that meets National Association for Interpretation standards and that will enable better public usage of a complex of relocated structures documenting Mower County history.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dustin,Heckman,"Mower County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mchs-interpretive-plan-development,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17359,"MCHS Inventory - Phase I",2011,6995,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2940,,,,,,"Meeker County Historical Society",," Approximately 4315 items out of a total of 8000+ were counted and documented in the first phase of a two-part project involving the MCHS's permanent collections. Among the many expected outcomes of the inventory were the establishment of a benchmark to aid future plans, improved accessability to the objects and a more accountable stewardship of the items within the collections. ",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over all objects in the collections and to provide better access to them.",2010-07-30,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,James,Milan,,"308 North Marshall Ave.",Litchfield,MN,55355,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mchs-inventory-phase-i,,,, 17203,"MCHS Collections Inventory",2011,43280,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Mower County Historical Society",,"To conduct an initial phase of a collections inventory to gain intellectual control of the collections.",,"To conduct an initial phase of a collections inventory to gain intellectual control of the collections.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Dustin,Heckman,,"1303 6th St. SW",Austin,MN,55912,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mchs-collections-inventory-0,,,, 28659,"MCHS Smoke Alarm Improvement Project",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Steve Berkeland, Loren Dunham, Karen Helvig, Erica Volkir, Tom Johanneck, Bob Witty, Carolyn Seidel, Mary Jo Moltzen, Helen Rode",,"Martin County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Martin County Historical Society's smoke detector system.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lenny,Tvedten,"Martin County Historical Society","304 E Blue Earth Avenue",Fairmont,MN,56031,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mchs-smoke-alarm-improvement-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28422,"MCHS Disaster Planning Project",2013,4022,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We achieved our target of creating a disaster plan that can be used presently and continuously be updated and added to in the future. The measurable efficacy of the plan won't truly be known until such a time as the MCHS suffers a disaster resulting in the plan's full use.",,,,,4022,,"Steve Berkeland, Loren Dunham, Karen Helvig, Wendy Emler, Tom Johanneck, Bob Witty, Carolyn Seidel, Michael O'Rourke, Helen Rode",,"Martin County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to develop a comprehensive disaster plan.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Marushin,"Martin County Historical Society","304 E Blue Earth Avenue",Fairmont,MN,56031,507-235-5178,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mchs-disaster-planning-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007375,"McLeod Cataloged",2017,9008,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9008,,"Kay Voigt, President Karen Hendrickson, Vice President Liz Schwarze, Secretary Sylvia Llewin, Treasurer",0.18,"McLeod County Historic Partnership","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bayley,Schluter,"McLeod County Historic Partnership","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,320-587-2109,mchpdirector@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mcleod-cataloged,,,,0 10007376,"McLeod County World War I Anniversary: Exhibit Planning & Design",2017,9950,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The following outcomes were achived: To develop defined exhibition outcomes, interpretative themes, key messages, exhibit elements and interpretative techniques using MCHS World War I research and collection inventory list and transcribed World War I letters. Collection items selection list, for use in the display and a written outline of display themes, message, interpretation and exhibit elements used in the design plan created by Museology. A completed display plan with written, display elevations and computer drawings of display elements and proposed floor plan, environmental parameters, lighting, color and other visual design plans that capture the feel and interpretative message of MCHS's collection of World War I artifacts and historical research. A completed conceptualized rendering of major display elements and proposed floor plan, environmental parameters, lighting, color and other visual design plans for the display by Museology.",,10,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9960,,"Anne Hahn, Karen Hendricksen, John Lofdahl, Tara Russell, Liz Schwarze, Mary Henke, Bev Wangerin, Scott Rehmann, Bob Allison",,"McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan and designs for McLeod County Historical Society's upcoming World War I exhibit.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,"McLeod County Historical Society","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,320-587-2109,director@mcleodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, McLeod",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mcleod-county-world-war-i-anniversary-exhibit-planning-design,,,,0 10013423,"McLeod County Historical Organizations Partnership Developement",2015,46960,"MN Laws 2013 Chaper 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 5 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","Even with the staffing obstacles mentioned above, all the short and intermediate goals of the grant project were met. This new organization developed a job description, hired and approved not one but two developers and created a new organization made up of the three most well established history organizations in McLeod County. The Developer, along with two representative board members from each of the three parent organizations, met monthly to develop the organic documents needed to flesh out and establish the McLeod County Historic Partnership. This new MCHP board, along with each of the parent partner's boards, read and approved each of the following documents developed: Mission and Vision Statement MCHP 501c3 Non-profit status paperwork Board Member Job Descriptions Organizational Chart Board Committees and Work Plan Financial Reports MCHP Membership Criteria MCHP Strategic Plan Our long term goals are also starting to be achieved, with secured funding to continue the MCHP Community Outreach Director position by our McLeod County Commissioners. We also have two cities, Hutchinson and Stewart who have both committed funds in their 2016 budgets to help with projects laid out in the MCHP's Strategic Plan. The MCHP also has two new organizations who are now attending MCHP meetings to learn more about the group and would like to join the organization. The MCHP has had three successful fundraising programs in the County, raising enough funds to pay the 501c3 filing and lawyer fees. These goals have and are continuing to be achieved because of the strong commitment by the partners in our new organization and their desire to preserve McLeod County History!",,1850,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",48810,,"Anne Hahn, Karen Hendricksen, Gary Ziemer, Tara Russell, Stan Ehrke, Mary Henke, Dave Horrmann, Lowell Ueland, Scott Rehmann",0.74,"McLeod County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop a lasting partnership among historical organizations in McLeod County to strengthen their community impact.",,"Partners: McLeod County Historical Society, Historic Hutchinson, Glencoe Historical Preservation Society The three partners will develop a joint long-range plan to set priorities for programming and projects that will allow each group to be strengthened and have greater impact than they would have individually. The lead partner, McLeod County Historical Society, has trained staff and volunteers in preservation, marketing, and grant writing as well as a set of written policies that can be shared. The partnership will improve access to local history, create a stronger network of history organizations and better document, preserve, and use historical resources in McLeod County. Each partner will take away a better understanding of what the other groups have in their collections and will be able to have access to the other groups: collections, eliminating redundancy. The partnership will explore ways to pool funding resources for office and preservation supplies, advertising, programming, and staff costs. There are other groups that have recently formed in McLeod County that may have the desire and need to become future partners, including a history group in Brownton and a potential group in Stewart. Through shared knowledge and resources, the groups will last longer and have greater impact in their communities and greater Minnesota.",2015-06-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,"McLeod County Historical Society","380 School Road NW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,"(320) 587-2109",info@mcleodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, McLeod",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mcleod-county-historical-organizations-partnership-developement,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012648,"McMichel Grain Elevator National Register Evaluation",2019,3000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","This specific project was intended to establish eligibility to pursue nomination to be be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The results and recommendations from the project are documented in the attached file ""McMichael_eligibility final report_inventory_form.pdf"" and presents a compelling argument for eligibility. The Harmony Area Historical Society has also applied for a MHS grant (current cycle) to pursue nomination to the National Register.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3000,,"Cliff Johannessen, Richard Kiehne, Mary Lou Zombory, Barbara Day, Richard Scrabeck, Miriam Harstad, Annette Evenson"," ","Harmony Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the McMichel grain elevator in Harmony, MN for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ralph,Beastrom,"Harmony Area Historical Society"," PO Box 291, 15 2nd St. NW "," Harmony "," MN ",55939,"(507) 886-2200"," beastrom@harmonytel.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mcmichel-grain-elevator-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031179,"Mdewakanton Mendota Dakota Tribal Community Archival Collections Project",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,,0.12254902,"Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the organization's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sharon,Lennartson,"Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community","1200 Centre Pointe Curve","Mendota Heights",MN,55120,6514524141,mendotadakota@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mdewakanton-mendota-dakota-tribal-community-archival-collections-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28772,"A Measure of the Earth: An Oral History of the Potters of the St. Croix Valley",2014,9575,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9575,,"Barbara Berlin, Kevin Buchi, Sonya Clark, Charles Duddingston, Leilani Lattin Duke, J. Robert Duncan, Lisbeth Evans, James Hackney, Charlotte Herrera, Ayumi Horie, Stuart Kestenbaum, Michael Lamar, Stoney Lamar, Lorne Lassiter, Wendy Maruyama, Marlin Miller, Michael Monroe, Sara S. Morgan, Alexandra Moses, Gabriel Ofiesh, Bruce Pepich, Sylvia Peters, Judy Pote, Josh Simpson, Cindi Strauss, Jamienne Studley, Thomas Turner, Damian Velasquez, Barbara Waldman, Namita Gupta Wiggers, and Patricia A. Young",,"American Craft Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in eight oral history interviews the history of the St. Croix Valley Potters.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Perry,Price,"American Craft Council","1224 Marshall Street NE, Suite 200",Minneapolis,MN,55413,612-206-3128,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Chisago, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/measure-earth-oral-history-potters-st-croix-valley,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17105,"Medical Alley Oral History Project",2010,6950,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5700,,,,,,"The Bakken Museum",,"To document in 12 interviews the history of Minnesota's influential and significant medical device industry",,"To document in 12 interviews the history of Minnesota's influential and significant medical device industry",2010-03-15,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,David,Rhees,,"3537 Zenith Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/medical-alley-oral-history-project,,,, 10013412,"Meeker County Heritage Tourism Assessment and Planning",2017,17200,"MN Laws 2015 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","SHORT TERM OUTCOME In the next 6 months, 50% of identified Meeker County historic organizations will participate in the interview process for the partnership grant and thereby increase their knowledge of heritage tourism. The consultant will track organizations identified and number attending the interviews. There are an estimated 16 number of groups that could potentially be involved with Meeker County Heritage Tourism. Hoisington Preservation, Inc. has met with 10 groups involved with Meeker County history, or 62.5%. This exceeds the required 50%. LONG TERM OUTCOME In the next 18 months, Meeker County will use data from the strategic plan from this project when applying for additional grants for heritage tourism implementation activities. Meeker Development Corporation will track grants being applied for using data from the strategic plan. This final report is submitted early and the next request for a partnership grant for agriculture tourism is supported by the members of the partnership and other Meeker County historic groups. The strategic plan identified several key issues as the next steps to develop Meeker County Tourism and subsequent grants. The plan states a need for a lead agency and Meeker Development Corporation has offered to be the lead agency. The next grant, by consensus of attendees at the strategic plan meetings, will be an agriculture-themed tour with QR codes. After this is completed, a second tour will be the U. S. Dakota Conflict which started and ended in Meeker County.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17200,,"MEEKER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: Reid Danielson, Barb Hageneier, Mike Housman, Chuck Lietzau, Gloria Palmer, Mark Smith, Dennis Loch, Mike Doreing, Mike Huberty MEEKER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Chuck Pease, Dan Johnson, Sam Feistner, Dianne Barka, Connie Lies, Robyn Richardson, Auggie Anderson, Janice Gustafson, Bob Bohrer, Arlyce Deadrickson, Tom Westrum, Robert Schaps DASSEL AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY::Mary Jane Arens, David Broesder,Jerry Bollman, David Floren, Maribel Gilmer, Dianne Johnson, Julie Lindquist, John Sandstede, Bob Wilde, Terri Boese",,"Meeker County Development Corporation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to work with program partners in developing a strategic plan for heritage tourism in Meeker County.",,"Partners: Meeker Development Corporation, Meeker County Historical Society, and Dassel Area Historical Society Three Meeker County organizations will form a partnership to identify and assess heritage tourism sites, activities, and events in Meeker County and develop a strategic plan to coordinate, promote, and improve access to these sites and activities. This strategic plan will then serve as a tool to promote Meeker County:s historic resources under the umbrella of heritage tourism.",2017-06-01,2018-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Krueger,"Meeker County Development Corporation","114 N Holcombe Ave Suite 260",Litchfield,MN,55355,"(320) 693-4620",david.krueger@co.meeker.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/meeker-county-heritage-tourism-assessment-and-planning,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025311,"Melisande Charles Media Collection Care",2023,9950,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9950,,"Mark Stanley, James Malec, Ron McCoy",0.05,"Minnesota Media Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of an important media collection, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of an important media collection, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ron,McCoy,"Minnesota Media Arts","17 Melbourne Ave SE",Minneapolis,MN,55414,6126279253,RonMcCoy@mnmediaarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/melisande-charles-media-collection-care,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031168,"Melisande Charles Collection Preservation: Phase II",2024,9980,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,9950,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",19930,,"Mark Stanley, Ron McCoy, James Malec",,"Twin Cities Cable Arts Consortium","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of an important media collection, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ron,McCoy,"Twin Cities Cable Arts Consortium","DBA Minnesota Media Arts, 17 Melbourne Ave SE",Minneapolis,MN,55414,6126279253,RonMcCoy@mnmediaarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/melisande-charles-collection-preservation-phase-ii,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17823,"Men and Women of the Land Exhibit",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Ward Voorhees, Stan Mumm, Bernice Erdahl, Vicky Dosdall, Eugene Pasche, Karen DeVita, Linda Retzlaff, Matt Carrington, Steve Rudney",,"Stevens County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To supplement the ""Men and Women of the Land"" exhibit at the Stevens County History Museum",,"To supplement the ""Men and Women of the Land"" exhibit at the Stevens County History Museum",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Randee L.",Hokanson,"Stevens County Historical Society","116 W 6th Street",Morris,MN,56267,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stevens,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/men-and-women-land-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28565,"Men and Women of the Land Research and Script Writing",2014,8350,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8350,,"Ward Voorhees, Stan Mumm, Mary Philiph, Vicky Dosdall, Eugene Pasche, Karen De Vita, Linda Retzlaff, Deb Economou, Steve Rudney, Jeanne Ennen, County Commissioner liaison",0.22,"Stevens County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to research and write an exhibit script on the history of Stevens County residents.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Randee L.",Hokanson,"Stevens County Historical Society","116 W 6th Street",Morris,MN,56267,320-589-1719,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stevens,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/men-and-women-land-research-and-script-writing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17078,"Menahga Area Museum Computerized Cataloging Project",2010,2073,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,17400,,,,,,"Menahga Area Historical Society",,"To gain physical and intellectual control of 5000 artifacts using PastPerfect software.",,"To gain physical and intellectual control of 5000 artifacts using PastPerfect software.",2010-02-08,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sharon,Tate,,"PO Box E",Menahga,MN,56464,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wadena,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/menahga-area-museum-computerized-cataloging-project,,,, 17100,"Mennonite Settlement",2010,4000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Heritage Village Museum",,"To create an orientation to Mennonite history in Mountain Lake and Minnesota",,"To create an orientation to Mennonite history in Mountain Lake and Minnesota",2010-03-12,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Rebecca,Epp,,"PO Box 579","Mountain Lake",MN,56159,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mennonite-settlement,,,, 17616,"Mesaba Co-op Park Oral History",2012,4700,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"North Star Foundation of the Mesaba Range Incorporated",," To document in 10 interviews the history of Mesaba Co-op Park and related cooperative movement history. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mesaba-co-op-park-oral-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025021,"Mesaba Cooperative Park Condition Assessment",2021,8903,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The short term indicator was definitely achieved, and the intermediate indicator is also underway. We achieved those results by working with professional contractors who were experienced in their field and could provide expert reporting. Our volunteer Dan Kislinger was the main contact for the contractors and brings his own professional knowledge as a retired architect to the project. We feel confident that the long term impacts of a safely maintained historic property will be achieved in the future.",,6000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14903,,"David Bednarczuk, Siyanda Elizabeth, Oscar Forsman, Jim Larson, Margo McCreary, Gina Temple-Rhodes",,"North Star Foundation of the Mesaba Incorporated","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of Mesaba Cooperative Park, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of Mesaba Cooperative Park, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gina,Temple-Rhodes,"North Star Foundation of the Mesaba Incorporated","P.O. Box 293",Hibbing,MN,55746,2183908343,gina.temple@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mesaba-cooperative-park-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031303,"Mesaba Park Pavilion Foundation Architectural Drawings",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12000,,"David Bednarczuk, Siyanda Elizabeth, Oscar Forsman, Jim Larson, Margo McCreary, Gina Temple-Rhodes, Kestra Anderson Watson",,"North Star Foundation of the Mesaba Incorporated","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1929 Mesaba Park Pavilion, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Bednarczuk,"North Star Foundation of the Mesaba Incorporated","P.O. Box 293",Hibbing,MN,55746,2182625132,davidbednarczuk@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mesaba-park-pavilion-foundation-architectural-drawings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 33987,"Mesaba Co-op Park National Register Nomination",2016,7200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",7200,,"David Bednarczuk (chair), Dorothy Sandness, Oscar Forsman, Terrence Smith, Margo McCreary, James Larson",0.00,"North Star Foundation of the Mesaba Incorporated","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to write a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Mesaba Co-op Park.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Vern,Simula,"North Star Foundation of the Mesaba Incorporated","P.O. Box 293",Hibbing,MN,55746,"(218) 591-5722",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mesaba-co-op-park-national-register-nomination,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28498,"Mesaba Park Expanded Oral History Project",2013,4700,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4700,,"James (Jim) Larson, David Bednarczuk, Terrance Smith, Oscar Forsman, Margot McCreary",,"North Star Foundation of the Mesaba Range Incorporated","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 interviews additional historical information related to Mesaba Co-op Park.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,James,Larson,"North Star Foundation of the Mesaba Range Incorporated","P.O. Box 293",Hibbing,MN,55746,218-724-9252,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mesaba-park-expanded-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007377,"MGS Library Cataloging and Reclassification Project",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Linda Westrom, President Bill Holmquist, Vice_president Gayle Geber, Secretary Melva Cain, Treasurer Kristie Strum, Director Ruth Gundale, Director JoEllen Haugo, Director Curt Loschy, Director Joel Watne, Director Sue Rohland, Director Sandy Hull, Director Robert Brubaker, Director",0.14,"Minnesota Genealogical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the library collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's genealogy resources.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,JoEllen,Haugo,"Minnesota Genealogical Society","1185 Concord Street N, Suite 218","South St. Paul",MN,55075,651-455-9057,joellen.haugo@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mgs-library-cataloging-and-reclassification-project,,,,0 17071,"MGS City Directory Microfilm",2010,6971,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Genealogical Society",," The Minnesota Genealogical Society (MGS) acquired city directories on 96 rolls of microfilm and 12 microfiche cards to fill gaps and replace volumes in its collection that are too fragile for patron use. The purchase completed a collection of Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth city directories through 1920. City directories are an important source for family history research, especially in urban areas where families moved frequently. Directories give important information about residence, occupation and, often, marital status. Researchers use directories to track families between federal and state census years. Directories from the 1880-1900 period are especially important because the 1890 census was destroyed in a warehouse fire. The purchases will fill gaps in the MGS collection of printed volumes and replace many pre-1920 volumes that are too fragile for patron use. ",,"To add 8 fiche and 96 rolls of microfilmed city directories to broaden public accessibility to primary records",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Schade,,"1185 Concord St. N","South St. Paul",MN,55075,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mgs-city-directory-microfilm,,,, 17399,"MGS Collection Department - City Directory Microfilm 2",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,218,,,,,,"Minnesota Genealogical Society",," MGS purchased 100 rolls of microfilm of City directories for small and medium-sized Minnesota communities. The acquisition represents 35% of the total collection of microfilmed directories. ",,"To add 100 rolls of microfilmed primary records to broaden public accessibility",2010-09-08,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Schade,,"1185 Concord Street N, Suite 218","South Saint Paul",MN,55075,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mgs-collection-department-city-directory-microfilm-2,,,, 33891,"MGS Library & Research Center Roadmap to 2019",2015,9912,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9912,,"Jere Mackin, Lois Mackin, Jennifer de Fiebre, David Suddarth, Valerie Morrison, Elizabeth Gomoll, Thaddeus Carlson, Jay Fonkert, John Schade, Melva Cain, Bergetta Monroe, Cathi Weber",0.00,"Minnesota Genealogical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to help Minnesota Genealogical Society develop a five-year strategic plan.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Inman,"Minnesota Genealogical Society","1185 Concord Street N, Suite 218","South St. Paul",MN,55075,612-280-7462,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mgs-library-research-center-roadmap-2019,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007378,"MICC Museum Inventory Collection Completion",2017,62344,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",62344,,"Dave Hallstrom, Carmen Selfridge, Carolyn Lueck, Nancy Lambert, Diane Hallstrom, Steve Ketcham, Sheldon Bohnhoff, Dave Kuffel, Suzanne Blue, Larry Peterson, Wayne Miller, Larry Roschen, and Cindy Taube",1.88,"Red Wing Collectors Society Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2016-11-01,2018-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robin,Wipperling,"Red Wing Collectors Society Foundation","240 Harrison Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-327-2220,potterymuseumofredwing@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/micc-museum-inventory-collection-completion,,,,0 10007379,"Microfilm Waseca County Newspapers",2017,5360,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The microfilm was delivered just this week so they have not been viewed by visitors yet. We are certain they will be a valued resource just as the other newspapers available on microfilm. We also appreciate not having the newspapers in boxes under the library table. Visitors will not have to dig through the stacks to find articles.",,258,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5618,,"President Dave Dunn, Vice President Dianne Beckmann, Dawn Halgren Treasurer, Jim King, Marty Buum, Judy Joecks, Gregg Johnson, Virginia McCarthy, Marilee Reck, Dr.David Pope, Dave Zika.",,"Waseca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To microfilm Waseca County newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joan,Mooney,"Waseca County Historical Society","PO Box 314",Waseca,MN,56093,507-835-7700,program@historical.waseca.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-waseca-county-newspapers,,,,0 10007147,"Microfilm Two-year Backlog of Local Newspapers",2018,9192,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9192,,"Barbara Weckman Brekke, DeeDee Currier, Lloyd Erbaugh, Rachel Houck, Rick Krant, Bill Reynolds, Fred Simon, Betty Martin, Kevin Wetherille, Paul Youngs",,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To microfilm issues of Scott County area newspapers, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Klehr,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-445-0378,kklehr@scottcountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-two-year-backlog-local-newspapers,,,,0 10012330,"Microfilming St. Charles Press and Lewiston Journal Newspapers",2019,7327," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","In our application we had one short-term expected impact: 1. Microfilm rolls will be created for the last several years for two Winona County newspapers. This was achieved during the course of the project except for 3.5 years of the St. Charles Press as explained above. One intermediate-term expected impact: 1. Increased space in our library stacks and a collection of hard copy newsprint that we no longer have to store or preserve. This was mostly achieved during the project. Before the project, we had to commit an entire shelving unit to storing these two newspapers, but what is left can now be stored on one shelf. One long-term impact: 1. A set of 1-up cine (1A) high contrast, silver halide, 35mm, first generation master negatives with polysulfide treatments will be created and housed at the Minnesota Historical Society This was accomplished during the project. These papers are now properly preserved.",,108,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7435,,"Judy Bodway: President, Tom Bremer: Treasurer, Jonelle Moore: Secretary, Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Sandra Burke, Dennis Daniels, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Bob Fisher, Vice-President, Sue Hovell, Ken Lindeman, Patrick Marek, Janis Martin, Dennis McEntaffer, Blake Pickart, Patricia Rogers, Mary Stoltman, Nancy Wiltgen"," ","Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To microfilm two Winona County newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society"," 160 Johnson Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-2723"," director@winonahistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilming-st-charles-press-and-lewiston-journal-newspapers,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012361,"Microfilm 2-year Backlog of Local Newspapers: 2015-2016",2019,7204," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: The newspapers were organized and packed for delivery to the microfilmer. Intermediate Term, the 35mm films were added to the SCHS newspaper microfilm files and made available for the public, and the hard copy newspapers were recycled, making room in collection storage. Long Term: The SCHS genealogy records are updated and accessible, researchers/visitors make use of microfilmed newspapers, and newspapers are archivally preserved for future generations.",,150,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7354,,"Adam Blahnik, Barbara Weckman-Brekke, Rachel Houck, Rick Krant, Betty Martin, William Reynolds, Fred Simon, Paul Youngs."," ","Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To microfilm Scott County area newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Nichols,"Scott County Historical Society"," 235 Fuller Street South "," Shakopee "," MN ",55379,"(952) 445-0378"," dnichols@scottcountyhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-2-year-backlog-local-newspapers-2015-2016,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17744,"Microfilm Acquisition",2012,5000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5000,,,,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To acquire 65 rolls of microfilmed newspapers for the county historical society's research library.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marlys,Hirst,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-acquisition-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17754,"Microfilm Acquisition",2012,405,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,405,,,,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To acquire 5 rolls of microfilmed newspapers for the county historical society's research library.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-acquisition-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17782,"Microfilm Kandiyohi County Township Records",2012,5995,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5995,,,,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society",,"To arrange and microfilm records of eight Kandiyohi County townships.",,,2012-05-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-kandiyohi-county-township-records,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17843,"Microfilm Reader",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Bill Stimac, Carol Bailey, Lorraine Liljenquist, Alice Fageroos, Cheryl Meld, Jon Jacobson, Mary Rea, Connie Pettersen, Alice Dotzler, Barb Gottsch, Pat Williams, Arlene McNevin, Sue Benson",,"Aitkin County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To enable public access to primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer.",,"To enable public access to primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Gregory,Leach,"Aitkin County Historical Society","20 Pacific Street SW, PO Box 215",Aitkin,MN,56431,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-reader,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17877,"Microfilm/Newspaper-Census-Naturalization Project",2013,6109,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6109,,,,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To acquire 75 rolls of primary records on microfilm for increased public access to history.",,"To acquire 75 rolls of primary records on microfilm for increased public access to history.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, Box 462","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilmnewspaper-census-naturalization-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17931,"Microfilm Wabasha County Newspapers",2013,3275,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3275,,"Jean Benson of Lake City, Bill Hager of Wabasha, Gale Hill of Wabasha, Joe Dick of Wabasha, Oscar ""Swede"" Ostrom of Wabasha, Richard Hedstrom of Reads Landing, Barbara Laska of Wabasha, and Helen Myers, President. We also utilize Mary DeRoos--Emeritus--from Lake City as a consultant.",,"Wabasha County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To microfilm and make accessible three newspaper Wabasha County newspapers, 1905-1953",,"To microfilm and make accessible three newspaper Wabasha County newspapers, 1905-1953",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sara,Yaeger,"Wabasha County Historical Society","PO Box 255","Lake City",MN,55041,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-wabasha-county-newspapers,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17941,"Microfilm Reader Printer Acquisition",2013,11890,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,11890,,"Brenda Peterson - President, Jean Johnson - Vice President, Judy Wilts - Treasurer, Diane Jacobsen - Secretary, Elizabeth Belanger, Dorothy Moores, Holli Rolfe, Teresa Warner",,"Sherburne County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To enable public access to primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To enable public access to primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Maureen,Galvin,"Sherburne County Historical Society","10775 27th Avenue SE",Becker,MN,55308,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-reader-printer-acquisition,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17538,"Microfilm Reader/Scanner",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Cloquet Public Library",," The Cloquet Public Library would like to purchase a new microfilm/microfiche reader/scanner to access our collection of microfilmed Cloquet newspapers from 1890 to 2008. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carlton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerscanner,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17592,"Microfilm Grant Phase 3",2012,6960,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Redwood Falls Public Library",," To purchase 128 rolls of microfilmed newspapers from Redwood County. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-grant-phase-3,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17630,"Microfilm Acquisition",2012,4409,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Freeborn County Historical Society",," To create and install an interpretive marker on the history of Lodge Zare Zapadu No. 44, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-acquisition,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17675,"Microfilm Digital Reader",2012,9990,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9990,,,,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To broaden public access to primary historical records by acquiring a microfilm reader/printer.",,,2012-01-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Klehr,"Scott County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-digital-reader,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17694,"Microfilm Reader/Scanners",2012,11000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,11000,,,,"Minnesota Genealogical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To broaden public access to primary historical records by acquiring a microfilm reader/printer.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Schade,"Minnesota Genealogical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerscanners,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17706,"Microfilm Grant Phase 4",2012,6778,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6778,,,,"Redwood Falls Public Library",Libraries,"To acquire 83 rolls of microfilmed newspapers for the public library.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Molly,Schweinfurter,"Redwood Falls Public Library",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-grant-phase-4,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031364,"Microfilm and Obituary Cards Rehousing Project",2023,6000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","All targets achieved, especially the consolidation of storage of both the microfilm reels and index cards, along with improved efficiency for staff in retrieving items.",,1101,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7101,,"Cathy Adamek, Dave Buker, Peter Ekstrom, Kris Erickson, Gwen Gruber, Ron Jones, Gary Poser, Patricia Quinn, Camille Warzecha.",,"Morrison County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide appropriate storage materials for two archival collections.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Worcester,"Morrison County Historical Society","2151 S Lindbergh Drive, PO Box 239","Little Falls",MN,56345,3206324007,mocohistory@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-and-obituary-cards-rehousing-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025320,"Microfilm Additions to Research Library",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1303,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11303,,"David Torgelson, Kurt Valentin, Colleen Freitag, Marcia Dworshak, Diane Arndt, Dawn Bleick, Ron Degner, Mark Koenig, Barb Squibb",,"Renville County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 125 rolls of microfilmed newspapers and other local history documents to the museum's holdings, making primary records more accessible to the public.",,"To add 125 rolls of microfilmed newspapers and other local history documents to the museum's holdings, making primary records more accessible to the public.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nicole,Elzenga,"Renville County Historical Society","441 North Park Drive",Morton,MN,56270,5076976147,director@renvillecountyhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Redwood, Renville",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-additions-research-library,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17403,"Microfilm Scanner System",2011,6900,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1250,,,,,,"Friends of the History Museum of East Otter Tail County",," A Microfilm Scanner System and associated computer and software were purchased for the Museum. Staff and volunteers were trained in their uses. Improved image quality was immediately noticeable. The purchase enhances the overall plan to preserve local history in Otter Tail County. ",,"To make primary records accessible through a new microfilm reader/printer",2010-10-18,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lina,Belar,,"230 First Avenue North",Perham,MN,56573,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-scanner-system,,,, 17444,"Microfilm Cabinets and Film Storage Boxes",2011,6583,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,363,,,,,,"Minnesota Genealogical Society",," The Minnesota Genealogical Society (MGS) purchased three microfilm cabinets and two cases of microfilm storage boxes. The existing microfilm collection has been made more efficient, accessible and secure. There is also increased storage capacity for the future growth of the collection. The new cabinets have been placed on the MGS library floor. ",,"To make primary records on microfilm accessible through efficient and safe storage systems",2010-10-29,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Schade,,"1185 Concord Street N, Suite 218","South Saint Paul",MN,55075,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-cabinets-and-film-storage-boxes,,,, 17487,"Microfilm Newspaper Backlog",2011,2105,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,612,,,,,,"Scott County Historical Society",," A two year backlog of weekly Scott county newspapers, including the Shakopee Valley News, Jordan Independent, Belle Plain Herald, New Prague Times, Prior Lake American and the Savage Pacer were microfilmed by the Scott County Historical Society. A volunteer organized the newspapers by city and date, bundled them by year and created the microfilm targeting sheets. The newspapers were then boxed and sent to an outside vendor for microfilming. Negative and positive 35 mm master prints were made of the microfilmed newspapers. ",,"To microfilm two years of seven Scott County newspapers not currently on microfilm",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathleen,Klehr,,"235 South Fuller Street",Shakopee,MN,55379,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-newspaper-backlog,,,, 17495,"Microfilm Reader/Printer",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3465,,,,,,"Cokato Historical Society",," To make primary records accessible through a new microfilm reader/printer ",,"To make primary records accessible through a new microfilm reader/printer",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mike,Worcester,,"175 Fourth Street West, PO Box 686",Cokato,MN,55321,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerprinter-0,,,, 17156,"Microfilm Reader/Printer",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Itasca County Historical Society",," To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer ",,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",2010-07-15,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lilah,Crowe,,"10 NW 5th St.","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerprinter,,,, 17207,"Microfilm Reader/Printer/Computer",2011,11836,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1767,,,,,,"Kanabec County Historical Society",," Kanabec County Historical Society purchased a ST ViewScan Digital Microfilm system which included a Apple laptop computer, Windows 7 for Macs and Stylus Photo software and a printer to broaden public access to primary historical records. ",,"To broaden public access to primary historical records through a microfilm reader/printer and computer.",2010-07-01,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jan,Franz,,"805 W. Forest Avenue, PO Box 113",Mora,MN,55051,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kanabec,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerprintercomputer,,,, 17225,"Microfilm Reader/Printer Upgrade",2011,8905,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,943,,,,,,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society",," The Lake of the Woods County Historical Society purchased a Canon  MS 300 Microfilm Scanner/Reader to broaden public access to primary historic records for research use. ",,"To broaden public access to primary historic records through a microfilm reader/printer for research use.",2010-07-01,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Marlys,Hirst,,"3999 Pitt Road NW",Baudette,MN,56623,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerprinter-upgrade,,,, 17236,"Microfilm Reader/Printer/Computer",2011,11166,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2400,,,,,,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society",,"To broaden public access to primary historic records through a microfilm reader/printer.",,"To broaden public access to primary historic records through a microfilm reader/printer.",2010-07-01,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Barb,Redepenning,,"250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerprintercomputer-1,,,, 17298,"Microfilm Scanner/Printer System Acquisition",2010,2290,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7000,,,,,,"Zumbrota Area Historical Society",,"To make its primary records available through a new microfilm reader/printer. The application offers outstanding match and provides solid evaluation criteria",,"To make its primary records available through a new microfilm reader/printer. The application offers outstanding match and provides solid evaluation criteria",2010-01-06,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Karen,Brooks,,"55 East 3rd St., PO Box 44",Zumbrota,MN,55992,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-scannerprinter-system-acquisition,,,, 33843,"Microfilming Newspapers For Archival Preservation",2015,8399,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",8399,,"Clara Friese, Tom Ellig, Ginny Zempel, David Peterson, Joyce Johnson, Teri Smith",0.00,"Redwood Falls Public Library (Plum Creek Library System)",Libraries,"To microfilm Redwood Gazette newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Molly,Schweinfurter,"Redwood Falls Public Library (Plum Creek Library System)","509 S Lincoln Street","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,507-627-8650,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Redwood, Renville",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilming-newspapers-archival-preservation,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33847,"Microfilm Chippewa County Newspapers",2015,5775,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5775,,"Marvin Garbe, David Nordaune, Jeffrey Lopez, Todd Hay, Jim Haugen",0.00,"Chippewa County (Montevideo Public Library)",Libraries,"To microfilm Chippewa County newspapers to broaden public accessibility.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Lauritsen,"Chippewa County (Montevideo Public Library)","224 S. 1st St.",Montevideo,MN,56265,320-269-6501,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Chippewa, Swift",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-chippewa-county-newspapers,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33933,"Microfilming Historic Minnesota State Fair Scrapbooks",2015,5085,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5085,,"Mitch Davis - Chair (General Manager, Davis Family Holdings and Davis Family Dairies), Patty D. Smith - Vice Chair (CEO, Elizabeth Charles Corporation), Jeff Hawkins - Treasurer (President, Anchor Bank N.A. and Chief Operating Officer, Anchor Bancorp, Inc.), Terry Gilberstadt (Corporate Secretary, Horton Holding, Inc.), Jerry Hammer (General Manager, Minnesota State Fair), Patrick Bailey (Vice President, Bailey Nurseries, Inc.), Sandy Craighead (Community Volunteer), John Fabie (Senior Director for Foundations and Endowments, Abbot Downing), Bert Greener (Retired, Lawyer, Fredrikson & Byron), Ginny Hubbard Morris (Chair, Hubbard Radio), Al Levine (University of Minnesota, Provost Office), Dave Mona (Retired, Founder and Chair of Mona Meyer McGrath & Gavin), Al Paulson (Board of Managers, President, Minnesota State Agricultural Society), Steve Poppen (Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer, Minnesota Vikings), Brad Ribar (Owner, Ribco Enterprises), Cindie Smart (Owner, Smart Legal Assistance), Jim Smart (President, Smart Associates Ltd.), David Sorensen (Retired, Vice President of Worldwide Sourcing, General Mills), Michael Sullivan (Attorney and Partner, Gray Plant Mooty), Jim Winter (Vice President of Agri-Business, EcoLab)",0.00,"Minnesota State Fair Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To microfilm historic Minnesota State Fair scrapbooks to make these primary records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kay,Cady,"Minnesota State Fair Foundation","1265 Snelling Avenue N","St. Paul",MN,55108,651-632-2630,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilming-historic-minnesota-state-fair-scrapbooks,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33970,"Microfilm Mahnomen County and Tribal Newspapers",2016,5120,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5120,,"Carol Bushette, Bennie Zavisae, Cheryl Hendrickson, Pat Athmann, Doris Eiynck, Darvin Schoenborn, Doyle Turner, Barb Scherping, Luella Voit, Judy McCollum, Terry Schoenborn, Elaine Swiers, Franklyn Priesler, Eileen Refshaw, Adelle DeVries, Mavis Klabunde, Ann Lindblom, Marge Fabre",0.00,"Mahnomen County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To microfilm Mahnomen County and Tribal newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public. ",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Judy,McCollum,"Mahnomen County Historical Society","106 NE Main Street, PO Box 123",Mahnomen,MN,56557,218-766-1175,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mahnomen,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-mahnomen-county-and-tribal-newspapers,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor ",, 28764,"Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2014,6005,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6005,,"HCL Board: Therese VanBlarcom, Gary Thade, Jane Shanard, NuRocha Williams, Kathleen Lamb, Claudia Kelly, Jill Joseph, Sandy Johnson, Caitlin Cahill, Chris Damsgard, Rebekah Anderson",,"Hennepin County Library",Libraries,"To purchase microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Radford,"Hennepin County Library","300 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-543-8139,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerprinterscanner-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28769,"Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Ernie Wollak, Char Dhein, Renee Kampa, Jean Stark, Pat Gerchy, Jim McMahon, Randy Schafer, Merle Stowe, and Lorane Walsh.",,"Benton County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Ostby,"Benton County Historical Society","P.O. Box 426, 218 First Street North","Sauk Rapids",MN,56379,320-253-9614,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerprinterscanner-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28543,"Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2014,7885,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The purchase of the ST View Scan Digital Microfilm System has enabled us to utilize the 70 rolls of microfilmed Truman Tribunes which was previously obtained with grant money from another MN Historical & Cultural Heritage Grant. The Microfilm Reader has since been used by museum staff and visitors in researching a variety of information from the microfilmed Truman Tribunes (1900-2007). The usage has resulted from promoting the Microfilm Reader through the Annual Meeting, Museum Newsletters and various local newspaper articles.",,,,,7885,,"President Joe Metz, Vice President Eldor Pfeil, Secretary Marilyn Carigan, Treasurer Darlene Brummond, Alleen Clow, Barb Grefe, Bob Grefe, Gene Mager, DeLores Pfeil, Morgan Tennyson, Rosaleen Zenk",,"Truman Historical Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marilyn,Carrigan,"Truman Historical Association","109 W Ciro Street, PO Box 56",Truman,MN,56088,507-436-5505,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerprinterscanner,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28562,"Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Helen Apel, Nancy Anderson, John Crandall, Larry Denny, Elroy Evans, Jim Hofer, Carmen Pederson , Bette Peterson, Elaine Schmitz, Sylvia Tappe, Bob Zosel",,"Wadena County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lina,Belar,"Wadena County Historical Society","603 N Jefferson",Wadena,MN,56482,218-346-7676,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hubbard, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerprinterscanner-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28613,"Microfilmed Newpaper Collection",2014,2690,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2690,,"Kim Fordahl, Kurt Carlson, Theresa VonArx, Patti Ziegler, Janessa Walther",,"City of Hokah",Libraries,"To add 33 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Bissen,"City of Hokah","PO Box 311",Hokah,MN,55941,507-894-4190,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilmed-newpaper-collection,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28618,"Microfilm Reader/Printer",2014,7094,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We achieved our goals for the project. Some of our projected deadlines were missed because of the weather.",,,,,7094,,"Greg Nelson, Coy Borgstrom, Barbara Gilliland, Mary Ann Bucher, Diane O'Brien Berge, Larry Dobson, Faye Ricter, Phil Haukom, Dale Morris",,"Dodge County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Bucher,"Dodge County Historical Society","615 N Main Street, PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerprinter-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28657,"Microfilm Kandiyohi County Township Records",2014,6150,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6150,,"Richard Falk, Dennis Peterson, Sam Modderman, Marilyn Johnson, Connie Wanner, Carol Rambow, Louise Thoma, Diane Shuck, Greg Harp, Jerry Johnson, Mary Ryks, Shawn Mueske",,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To microfilm township records for eight Kandiyohi County townships to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","610 NE Hwy 71","Willmar MN",MN,56201,320-235-1881,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-kandiyohi-county-township-records-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28660,"Microfilm Acquisition",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Kriste Ericsson, Erven Skaar, Jim Johnson, Bill Carlson, Mike Warring, Clark Joslin, Kay Rodrigue",,"Isanti County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 126 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,McCully,"Isanti County Historical Society","33525 Flanders St. NE",Cambridge,MN,55008,763-689-4229,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Isanti",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-acquisition-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28664,"Microfilm Reader/Scanner/Printer",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Hennepin County Board: Therese VanBlarcom, Gary Thade, Jane Shanard, NuRocha Williams, Kathleen Lamb, Claudia Kelly, Jill Joseph, Sandy Johnson, Caitlin Cahill, Chris Damsgard, Rebekah Anderson",,"Hennepin County Library",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to broaden public accessibility to microfilmed records.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Radford,"Hennepin County Library","300 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-543-8139,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-readerscannerprinter,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28416,"Microfilm/fiche Reader/Printer/Scanner",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",n/a,,,2385,,9385,,"Rick Foss, Roland Martinson, Carrie Carroll, Bill Frame, Tom Jolivette, Sandy Middendorf",,"Luther Seminary Library","Private College/University","To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrew,Keck,"Luther Seminary Library","Luther Seminary, 2481 Como Ave.","St Paul",MN,55108,612-643-1094,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilmfiche-readerprinterscanner,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28419,"Microfilm Aquisition for Marshall-Lyon County Library",2013,6872,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Our local county museum has made use of the films; in the last few months, we've been able to assist people in South Dakota, Iowa and elsewhere in local genealogy and other information, along with our local patrons now having access to a rich historical archive. We also have started our collection from our branch libraries' local newspapers, which have not been previously available.",,,95,,6967,,"Beth Burgess (City Representative), Mark Goodenow, Treasurer (County Liaison) , Jennie Hulsizer (City Council Liaison), Marissa Kunde (City Representative), Thomas Runholt (County Representative), Gwen Sturrock (City Representative), Pam Sukalski, President (City Representative), Will Thomas (City Representative), Glenda Vizecky, Vice President (County Representative)",,"Marshall-Lyon County Library",Libraries,"To add 76 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Nemes,"Marshall-Lyon County Library","201 C Street",Marshall,MN,56258,507-537-7003,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-aquisition-marshall-lyon-county-library,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28424,"Microfilm Kanabec County Times, 2009-2012",2013,900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We successfully got all Kanabec County Times newspapers published between January 2009 and December 2012 microfilmed. The goal of the grant was accomplished.",,,,,900,,"Board of Directors includes Marianna Como (President), Matt Anderson, Pete Peterson, Lucille Schultz, Marcy Squires, Barb Wazelle, Vicki Vork, and Cathy Buzzell.",,"Kanabec County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To microfilm four years of one Kanabec County newspaper not currently on microfilm",,,2013-06-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marianna,Como,"Kanabec County Historical Society","PO Box 113, 805 W Forest Avenue",Mora,MN,55051,"(320) 679-1665",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kanabec,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-kanabec-county-times-2009-2012,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28439,"Microfilm Scott County Newspapers",2013,4159,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Newspapers were removed from collection storage. The SCHS research library volunteer organized the newspapers and created targeting sheets. The newspapers were delivered to and returned from the microfilm vendor. New microfilm was added to the SCHS research library resources and made available to the public.",,,,,4159,,"John Diers, Paul Youngs, Rachel Simmons, Kurk Marston, Kevin Wetherille, DeeDee Currier, Dave Menden, Sheila Helmick",,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To microfilm two years of Scott County newspapers to broaden public accessibility.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Klehr,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-445-0378,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-scott-county-newspapers,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28444,"Microfilm Acquisition and Storage",2013,4950,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The targets of this project were to provide better quality microfilm resources for our research room at the museum and to provide appropriate storage with increased public accessibility for our patrons. We were able to achieve the first target by replacing the worn microfilm with the new film that was purchased. We achieved our second target when we purchased the microfilm cabinet and were able to house and arrange all of our microfilm resources together in an orderly fashion. Both staff and patrons have expressed favorable comments on the improved quality of the film, particularly when producing photocopies and, with the new cabinet system, patrons require less assistance in finding the films they want to use. We believe these results were achieved because the need was accurately identified and the solutions were appropriate.",,,364,,5314,,"Dan Crompton, Doug Easthouse, RuBelle Towne, Richard Johnson, Gale Johnson, Jody Horntvedt, Gary Aery, Gloria Baade, Shelley Phillippe, Dennis Topp",,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 51 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marlys,Hirst,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","206 8th Avenue SE, Suite 150",Baudette,MN,56623,218-634-1200,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-acquisition-and-storage,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28470,"Microfilm Kandiyohi County Township Records",2013,3845,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","6 Kandiyohi County Township records were microfilmed and a copy was given to each township and one put into the research library at the Kandiyohi County Historical Society for easier access to the public. The master copy is being stored at Southwest Minnesota State University History Center. KCHS had microfilmed 42 rolls of film. During this project, KCHS assisted Colfax Township in finding their lost records and recovering them from inadequate conditions.",,,15,,3860,,"Richard Falk, Dennis Peterson, Larry Macht, Marilyn Johnson, Carol Rambow, Greg Harp, Louise Thoma, Diane Shuck, David Danroth, Shawn Mueske, Connie Wanner, Mary Ryks",,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity"," Six Kandiyohi County Township records were microfilmed and a copy was given to each township and one put into the research library at the Kandiyohi County Historical Society for easier access to the public. The master copy is being stored at Southwest Minnesota State University History Center. KCHS had microfilmed 42 rolls of film. During this project, KCHS assisted Colfax Township in finding their lost records and recovering them from inadequate conditions.   The most enduring value of this project is the preservation of the townships public records. By providing each township with their own copy, it becomes a back-up to their hard copy records and ensures the preservation of their records. This project provides the accessibility of the records to the public. By housing the microfilm at the Kandiyohi County Historical Society, the public has a central location to go to when researching the townships. This project also provides more awareness of the importance of the township records and the information they hold about our county, its people and places through over a hundred years. ",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","610 NE Hwy 71","Willmar MN",MN,56201,320-235-1881,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-kandiyohi-county-township-records-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28494,"Microfilm Duplication, Miller Collection",2013,190,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The target was greatly exceeded, thanks to the information provided by the vendor (Northern Micrographics). The original cost of $190.00 was derived from prices at the MHS website, but at the time of duplication, MHS no longer provided microfilm duplication services. MHS staff helpfully provided the vendor that it now uses, and after weighing the options, the volunteer decided that Northern Micrographics was the best choice. Mr. Pechacek was also very helpful in negotiating a change in the project: while the minimum rate for any job was $250.00, the cost to duplicate one reel of 35mm microfilm was only $25.00! Therefore, Mr. Pechacek helped the volunteer negotiate a contract of 10 duplicate reels (5 each of the 2 original negative microfilm reels) to make best use of the grant funds. The volunteer ultimately decided upon 8 positive duplicates (4 each of the 2 original negatives) and 1 negative safety copy (2 each of the 2 originals). The volunteer paid via credit card a fee of $261.16 and received a $190.00 reimbursement, absorbing the remaining $71.16 herself as a gift to the museum. Special Collections accessioned and cataloged the microfilm, and also offered to digitize it as PDFs to eventually be hosted on the library's website. Not only did this allow the museum to send 1 set (1 reel each of the 2 originals) of positive microfilm to Hennepin County Special Collections as planned in the original grant, satisfying the purpose of greater (public) access to the microfilm, it also allowed the administration area of Hennepin County Library (at Ridgedale Library) to hold one set of positives and the safety copy of negatives in the administration area for safekeeping. The Museum is considering getting a safe or a safety deposit box. The other 4 sets of positives have been placed with the originals in the Miller Collection and cataloged. In addition, with the help of the Hennepin County Library's microfilm printer (at Ridgedale Library), a complete hard copy printout of both reels will be made with the library's microfilm printer at no cost to the museum, and the hard copies can then be foldered, placed with the Miller Collection at the MNANG Museum, and cataloged. Therefore, at least a hard copy version of the two microfilm reels will also be available for reference at the MNANG Museum. Thanks to the vendor, who encouraged the volunteer to get the most value for the grant dollars awarded, extra copies were made for the same amount of money as would have cost to merely make one duplicate each of the two original reels. Four each in the Miller Collection is rather a lot, but there seemed to be no justification for making fewer copies than the minimum charge ($250) would allow.",,,71,,261,,"Kurt Wiessner, Richard Wiessner, Ray Pittman, Richard Heinecke, Deon Ford, Bob Minish, Jerry Kyser, Vikki Getchel, Karen Wolf, Michael Drews, Terry Morris, Tom Simonet, Colonel Wyneken",,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 2 rolls of microfilmed records from World War II to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Sundby,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","PO Box 11598","St. Paul",MN,55111,612-713-2523,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-duplication-miller-collection,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34043,"Microfilm Purchase",2016,7654,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","With this grant, we have filled in gaps in our local newspaper collection. These new editions have already proved interesting and valuable to staff and researchers.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",7654,,"Mary Smith, Kathy Claussen, Beth Snider, Corbin Corson, Suzanne Vold, Cody Rogahn, Dave Lent, Neil Lageson, Pauline Opdahl",0.00,"Pope County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 95 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Grandy,"Pope County Historical Society","809 South Lakeshore Drive",Glenwood,MN,56334,320-634-4659,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-purchase,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17543,"Microform Reader/Printer Acquisition",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Fillmore County Historical Society",," To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microform-readerprinter-acquisition,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17691,"Microform Reader/Printer & Newspaper Microfilm",2012,22865,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,22865,,,,"Isanti County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To broaden public access to primary historical records by replacing microfilm copies of newspapers lost during the July 8, 2011 arson fire that destroyed the Isanti County History Museum.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,McCully,"Isanti County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Isanti,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microform-readerprinter-newspaper-microfilm,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012375,"Midway Chamber of Commerce: 100 Years of History Research/Writing",2019,5400," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,5400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10800,,"Chris Ferguson- Bywater Business Solutions, Chris Albrecht- Sunrise Banks, Steve Anderson- Saint Paul Police Department, Tonya Bauer- Saint Paul Port Authority, Justin Borrell- Minnesota United, Ted Davis- Davis Communications, Niles Deneen- Deneen Pottery, Sabrina Fay- Thrivent Financial, Jeff Fenske- Fenske Law Office, Courtney Henry- Franchise Foods, John Hoffman- Ally People Solutions, Steve Johnson- BankCherokee, B. Kyle- Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce, Dan Leggett- Avant-Garde Marketing Solutions, Henry Majerus- UPS, Tony Mendoza- Mendoza Law Office, Matt Meyers- SPIRE Credit Union, Emily Neyer- Warners' Stellian, Cheryl O'Donnell- Visual Communications, Jill Pavlak- Urban Growler Brewing Company, Jim Pearson- Xcel Energy, Russell Peterson- Clever Architecture, Jamison Randall- Latuff Brothers Auto Body, Dyann Turner- American Engineering Testing, Artika Tyner- University of St. Thomas, Jim Wagner- Intermix Beverage, John Young- Paramount Real Estate, Mike Zipko- Velocity Public Affairs"," ","Midway Chamber of Commerce Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research the history of the Midway Chamber of Commerce in St. Paul.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chad,Kulas,"Midway Chamber of Commerce Foundation"," 1600 University Ave. W., Suite 301 "," Saint Paul "," MN ",55104,"(651) 646-2636"," chad@midwaychamber.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/midway-chamber-commerce-100-years-history-researchwriting,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28656,"Milaca Museum Conditions Assessment",2014,9000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9000,,"Thomas Sauer, Jere Day, Ann Johson, Lynn Kent, Ardis Becklin",,"Milaca Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Milaca City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Johnson,"Milaca Area Historical Society","PO Box 144",Milaca,MN,56353,320-982-1212,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/milaca-museum-conditions-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012353,"Military Veteran Oral History Transcription Project",2019,810," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,16,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",826,,"Jon Wickett, Ruthann Clay, John Bjostad, Char Hansen, HaeKyung Thompson, David Melcher, Patty Huss, John Lindley, Safeer Mirza, David Butler, Mary Christenson",0.02,"Richfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire professionals to transcribe oral history interviews with a military veteran from Richfield, MN.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alyssa,Swanson,"Richfield Historical Society"," 6901 Lyndale Avenue S "," Richfield "," MN ",55423,"(612) 508-6482"," richfieldhistory@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/military-veteran-oral-history-transcription-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17962,"Milk House Dairy Exhibit",2013,50565,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,50565,,"President Robert Jensen, Vice President Sandra Dicke, Treasurer Lois Behm, Secretary Raydelle Bruentrup, Past President Char Wasiluk, Member at large William Bruentrup, Member at large Carolyn Peterson, Member at large Steven Carlson, Member at large George Rossbach.",,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design, fabricate, and install an exhibit on post-World War II small dairy operations",,"To design, fabricate, and install an exhibit on post-World War II small dairy operations",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Robert,Jensen,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","PO Box 9372",Maplewood,MN,55109,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/milk-house-dairy-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031332,"Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Moccasin Project",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","All targets laid out in application materials were met within timeframe parameters currently available for evaluation. All attendees produced pair of moccasins through programming and walked away with knowledge and documentation to pass on to others, as well as with an enhanced appreciation of the moccasin-making process for the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Chief Executive: Melanie Benjamin Secretary/Treasurer: Sheldon Boyd District Representatives (3): Virgil Wind, Wendy Merrill, Harry Davis Commissioner of Administration: Vacant (Asst. Comm. serves as Acting) Asst. Comm. of Admin.: Maria Costello Comm. of Community Development: Vacant (Asst. Comm. serves as Acting) Comm. of Corporate Affairs: Joseph Nayquonabe Comm. of Education: Niiyo Gonzales Comm. of HHS: Nicole Anderson Comm. of Dept. of Natural Resources: Kelly Applegate Comm of Finance: Mel Towle Solicitor General: Caleb Dogeagle Commissioners of Administration, Education, HHS, DNR, and Asst. Comm. of Administration serve as the MLBO Administrative Policy Board. Delegation of authority is a right and responsibility given to the Chief Executive. Documentation of this delegated authority is available upon request. As a function of this delegation, the signatory authority for this grant will be the Commissioner of Administration or Asst. Commissioner of Administration, Administration being the department which houses Aanjbimaadizing, the sub-department which will headquarter this project.",0.002941176,"Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe","Tribal Government ",,,"To hire an individual trained in traditional Ojibwe moccasin making to conduct hands-on workshops that will teach this important historical cultural practice.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nathaniel,Stoll,"Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe","43408 Oodena Drive",Onamia,MN,56359,3205327860,nathan.stoll@millelacsband.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mille-lacs-band-ojibwe-moccasin-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28789,"Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Archives Assessment and Preservation Plan",2014,5361,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5361,,"Melanie Benjamin (Chief Executive), Curt Kalk (Secretary/Treasurer of Band Assembly), Sandra Blake (District I Representative), Marvin Bruneau (District II Representative), Diane Gibbs (District III Respresentative)",,"Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe","Local/Regional Government","To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Caryn,Day,"Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe",", 43408 Oodena Drive",Onamia,MN,56359,320-532-7897,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mille-lacs-band-ojibwe-archives-assessment-and-preservation-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28578,"Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Archives Mold Remediation",2014,9694,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9694,,"Melanie Benjamin - Chief Executive, Curt Kalk - Secretary Treasurer, Sandra Blake - District 1 Representative, Marvin Bruneau - District II Representative, Diane Gibbs - District III Representative",0.22,"Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe","Local/Regional Government","To provide appropriate mold remediation for collections items.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Wilson,"Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe",", 43408 Oodena Drive",Onamia,MN,56359,320-532-7535,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Mille Lacs, Pine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mille-lacs-band-ojibwe-archives-mold-remediation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012201,"Miller Barn Project",2018,160000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Grants ","$80,000 each year is for a grant to the city of Woodbury to work in collaboration with the Woodbury Barn Heritage Commission to restore the Miller Barn and historical programming at the Miller Barn in Woodbury.","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",160000,,"Mayor Mary Giuliani Stephens, Council Member Christopher Burns, Council Member Andrea Date, Council Member Julie Ohs, Council Member Amy Scoggins",,"City of Woodbury (Parks and Recreation)","Local/Regional Government",,,"The Woodbury Heritage Society's vision is to preserve the Miller Barn for inclusion in the Master Plan of Valley Creek Park, which celebrates our community's heritage.",2017-07-01,2019-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Adams,"City of Woodbury (Parks and Recreation)"," 8301 Valley Creek Road "," Woodbury "," MN ",55125,"(651) 414-3435"," mike.adams@woodburymn.gov ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/miller-barn-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17695,"Milwaukee Elevator: Reconstruction of Additions",2012,25103,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,25103,,,,"Preston Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the reconstruction of missing historic features on the Milwaukee Elevator, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and used as a trailhead facility.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Richard,Petsch,"Preston Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/milwaukee-elevator-reconstruction-additions,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17247,"Milwaukee Elevator: Reconstruction/Interpretation Project",2011,20000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2000,,,,,,"Preston Historical Society",,"To prepare a Preservation Plan to guide the Preston Historical Society in reconstructing the Milwaukee Elevator and its outbuildings.",,"To prepare a Preservation Plan to guide the Preston Historical Society in reconstructing the Milwaukee Elevator and its outbuildings.",2010-07-01,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Richard,Petsch,,"PO Box 272",Preston,MN,55965,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/milwaukee-elevator-reconstructioninterpretation-project,,,, 33893,"Milwaukee Avenue Historic District Sign",2015,9253,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9253,,"Diann Anders, Tariku Belay, Genet Burka, Sterling Brown, Hannah Epstein, Peter Fleck, Ashley Freitag, Bob Friddle, Angela Haeg, Bruce Johansen, Galitu Negeri, Michael Pursell, Tom Schmidt, Peter Truax, Ben Walen, Marne Zafar",0.00,"Seward Neighborhood Group","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design, produce, and install a historical marker in the Milwaukee Avenue Historic District of Minneapolis.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Connie,Fournier,"Seward Neighborhood Group","2323 Franklin Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55406,612-729-0926,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/milwaukee-avenue-historic-district-sign,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28753,"Milwaukee Road Heritage Center Interpretive Plan",2014,9790,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9790,,"Jim Ruether, president, Max Hinde, vice president, Teresa Patton, treasurer, Deb Moe, membership/renewals & newsletter/website, Scott Vaubel, secretary, Dick Ryman, Wayne Spies, at large members.",,"Milwaukee Road Heritage Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to write an interpretive plan for the Milwaukee Road Heritage Center.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,James,Ruether,"Milwaukee Road Heritage Center","301 State Road",Montevideo,MN,56265,320-269-6940,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/milwaukee-road-heritage-center-interpretive-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012303,"Minneapolis Modern-Era Context Study",2019,49000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short term and intermediate terms targets were certainly achieved. We received a well researched and written context that has set us up for the next steps in the preservation planning process: Phase I and II surveys, of which we are already starting to plan. It is too soon to tell if the long term target will be achieved as we have a long ways to go before we are able to start listing resources in the local and National Registers. This context is certainly a start.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",49000,,"City of Minneapolis Council Members: Ward 1 - Kevin Reich Ward 2 - Cam Gordon Ward 3 - Steve Fletcher Ward 4 - Phillipe Cunningham Ward 5 - Jeremiah Ellison Ward 6 - Abdi Warsame Ward 7 - Lisa Goodman Ward 8 - Andrea Jenkins Ward 9 - Alondra Cano Ward 10 - Lisa Bender Ward 11 - Jeremy Schroeder Ward 12 - Andrew Johnson Ward 13 - Linea Palmisano"," ","City of Minneapolis (Community Planning & Economic Development)","Local/Regional Government",,,"Minneapolis is the State’s largest “Modern City.” The context study was an examination of the City of Minneapolis between 1930 and 1975. By developing this contextual understanding of the history and architecture of the modern era in Minneapolis, a better understanding of modernism in Minneapolis can be achieved.  In consultation with the City of Minneapolis and the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office, and with guidance from the National Park Service, the authors of this context have focused on historical subjects and themes that had a distinct and measurable impact on the built environment in the City, including • The Great Depression, The New Deal, and World War II • Business and Industry • Urban Renewal, Interstate Highways, and Historic Preservation • Residential Development • Education • Religion • Arts, Culture and Recreation • Architecture and Architects. This study can inspire a greater understanding and appreciation of modernism and recent-past architecture at the local and statewide level not only for the layperson but for elected officials and industry professionals.  A historic context is a framework for evaluating buildings for historic significance. A historic context focuses on a geographical area, a historical time frame, related historical themes or subjects, and associated property types. A context is not an exhaustive list of properties eligible for historic designation; instead, it provides information against which a property can be evaluated to determine its historic significance. (Barbara Wyatt, “The Components of a Historic Context: A National Register White Paper,” published by the National Park Service, April 2009) ",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Burke,"City of Minneapolis (Community Planning & Economic Development)"," Minneapolis CPED Department, Crown Roller Mill, 105 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 200 "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55401,"(612) 673-3489",andrea.burke@minneapolismn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-modern-era-context-study,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012465,"Minneapolis Alano Society National Register Evaluation",2020,9750," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9750,,"Beth Larson, Dianne Carr, Donnie K., Tom G., Patrick Morgan, Seraphine Turner, Cheryl Larson, Scott Larson, Peter Solberg Please note that Alanon Society members are entitled to anonymity."," ","Alano Society of Minneapolis","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the Minneapolis Alano Society, housed in the former home of John Washburn.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Larson,"Alano Society of Minneapolis"," 2218 1st Avenue South "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55404,"(763) 331-0589"," cheryl.larson@colburnmfg.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-alano-society-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012518,"Minneapolis Pops Orchestra History: Publication",2020,7403," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The most obvious means of measurement was to be the volume of sales at the Minneapolis Pops Orchestra's summer season. Because of COVID19 the season had to be cancelled it is impossible to gauge the level of interest in the book by this means. Efforts to promote the book as a means of soliciting contributions will be intensified throughout the year.",,734,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8137,,"Cynthia Stokes, Vinothini Ambrose, Richard Gaynor, William Goldman, Thomas Austin, Mark Bjork, Megan Gaynor, Louiza Kiritopoulos, Milanda Landis, Jere Lantz, Emily Magney, Robin Ou-Yang, James Preus, Martha Stutsman, Perry Wilson"," ","Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of the Minneapolis Pops Orchestra for their 70th anniversary.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cynthia,Stokes,"Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Association"," 2712--41st Ave. S "," Minneapoilis "," MN ",55406,"(612) 825-2922"," stoke003@umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-pops-orchestra-history-publication,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17846,"Minneapolis North Side Tornado Oral History Project",2013,6645,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6645,,"Peter Harle, Philip Nusbaum, Janis Lane Ewart, Thomas Walker, Peggy Korsmo Kennon, John Nelson",,"Grassroots Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct 12 oral history interviews with residents of Minneapolis' North Side on the effects of the 2011 tornado.",,"To conduct 12 oral history interviews with residents of Minneapolis' North Side on the effects of the 2011 tornado.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Philip,Nusbaum,"Grassroots Culture","1268 Jefferson Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-north-side-tornado-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17660,"Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery: Fence Restoration Project, Phase IV",2012,150000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,150000,,,,"City of Minneapolis",,"To restore the historic steel and limestone fence that lines the cemetery on Cedar Avenue and Lake Street.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Aaron,Hanauer,"City of Minneapolis",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-pioneers-and-soldiers-memorial-cemetery-fence-restoration-project-phase-iv,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17680,"Minneapolis Public Library, North Branch: Roof Replacement",2012,82000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,82000,,,,"Emerge Community Development","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To replace the roof and install insulation for the Minneapolis Public Library, North Branch, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and now used as a career and technology center.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Kugler,"Emerge Community Development",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-public-library-north-branch-roof-replacement,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025054,"Minneapolis Community Organizations Archives",2022,49690,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,8700,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",58390,,"Gordy Aune, Jr., Jane Brissett, Tim Dolan, Jonathan Gaw, Adja K. Kaba, Amal Karim, LaBelle Nambangi, Samuel Neisen, Lynn Stetler, Erin Vrieze Daniels, and Keegan Xavi",1,"Hennepin County Library",Libraries,"To provide better organization of the library's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the library's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Hathaway,"Hennepin County Library","12601 Ridgedale Drive.",Minnetonka,MN,55305,6125438126,ehathaway@hclib.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-community-organizations-archives,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031231,"Minneapolis African American Historic and Cultural Context Study",2024,67500,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,5250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",72750,,"Mayor Jacob Frey and Minneapolis City Council (Elliott Payne, Robin Wonsley, Michael Rainville, LaTrisha Vetaw, Jeremiah Ellison, Jamal Osman, Lisa Goodman, Andrea Jenkins, Jason Chavez, Aisha Chugtai, Emily Koski, Andrew Johnson, Linea Palmisano)",,"City of Minneapolis (Community Planning & Economic Development)","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct a context study and reconnaissance study in the City of Minneapolis.",2024-01-01,2025-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Andrea,Burke,"City of Minneapolis (Community Planning & Economic Development)","Public Service Building, 505 4th Ave S #310",Minneapolis,MN,55415,6126733489,andrea.burke@minneapolismn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-african-american-historic-and-cultural-context-study,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org", 17223,"Minneapolis Brewing Company: Grain Belt Office Building Rehabilitation",2011,125000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,235500,,,,,,"Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development",,"Install drain tile and regrade window wells slopes to stabilize the Grain Belt Office building, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"Install drain tile and regrade window wells slopes to stabilize the Grain Belt Office building, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Judy,Cedar,,"City of Minneapolis, Crown Roller Mill #200, 105 5th Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55401,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-brewing-company-grain-belt-office-building-rehabilitation-0,,,, 17226,"Minneapolis Warehouse District: Heritage Street Plan",2011,75000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,51000,,,,,,"City of Minneapolis",,"To develop a Warehouse District Heritage Street Plan to provide guidance on adapative reuse of the district's historic industrial infrastructure.",,"To develop a Warehouse District Heritage Street Plan to provide guidance on adapative reuse of the district's historic industrial infrastructure.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Beth,Elliot,,"250 South 4th Street, Room 110",Minneapolis,MN,55415,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-warehouse-district-heritage-street-plan,,,, 17323,"Minneapolis Public Library, North Branch: Emerge",2010,150000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,154962,,,,,,"Emerge Community Development",," To rehabilitate the North Branch Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, as a career and technology center. ",,"To rehabilitate the North Branch Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, as a career and technology center.",2010-03-19,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lisa,Kugler,,"4737 Garfield",Minneapolis,MN,55419,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-public-library-north-branch-emerge,,,, 17325,"Minneapolis Brewing Company: Grain Belt Office Building",2010,50000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,81500,,,,,,"Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development",,"To abate water infiltration in the lower levels of the Grain Belt Office Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To abate water infiltration in the lower levels of the Grain Belt Office Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-06-16,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Judy,Cedar,,"City of Minneapolis, Crown Roller Mill #200, 105 5th Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55401,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-brewing-company-grain-belt-office-building,,,, 10007380,"Minnesota Architects: Modern Masters Oral History Project, Phase 2",2017,9875,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9875,,"Kristin Anderson, Debbra Ford, Gary Reetz, Jo Davison, Rolf Anderson, Dennis Gimmestad, Barb Bezat, Bob Frame, Scott Rohr",,"Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 8 oral history interviews the history of modernist architects in Minnesota.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Gary,Reetz,"Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians","275 Market Street, Suite 54",Minneapolis,MN,55405,612-810-5475,garyareetz@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-architects-modern-masters-oral-history-project-phase-2,,,,0 10007381,"Minnesota Dance Pioneers Oral History",2017,9999,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9999,,"Artistic Director/Co-Founder Rick Hauser, President Dale Schmid, Co-Founder Marcia Chapman, Consultant/Advisor Diane Aldis, Board Chair Joan Wells",,"The Performance Lab","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document the history of Minnesota dance community by conducting and transcribing oral history interviews.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Hauser,"The Performance Lab","2454 Como Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55108-1458,651-224-1475,nancyhauser@mindspring.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-dance-pioneers-oral-history,,,,0 10007382,"Minnesota History and Museum Bookshelf Acquisition",2017,1086,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The measurable outcome was the acquisition of the books requested which are proviing us much useful information in our attempt to improve the our standards of operation striving to meet best practices and operate the museum at a professional level inspite of being an all volunteer organization. We believe that the management have exceeded our expectations and have dovetailed beautifully with the StEPs program, especially The Small Museum Toolkit.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",1086,,"Jan Marc Resberg- Pres., Kris Lyons -V.P., Marilyn Lee -Sec., Wendy Carlberg-Treas. Lois Fichtner, Mary Kivisto, Joan Miller, Bob Silverness, Ina Marie Silverness, Bill Wennberg",,"Proctor Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add Minnesota history and museum administration books to Proctor Historical Society's holdings to make this information more accessible to the public.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Jan Marc",Resberg,"Proctor Area Historical Society","100 Pionk Drive",Proctor,MN,55810,715-919-0513,yellowstone225@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-and-museum-bookshelf-acquisition,,,,0 10007383,"Minnesota Military Museum Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation Plan",2017,6640,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","This project achieved its targets. The assessment and report is being utilized to guide discussions on planning for the long range conservation of materials and collections held by the Minnesota Military Museum.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6640,,"Paul Monteen, Thomas Chial, Time Meininger, Jon Van der Hagen, Robert L. Boone, Stephen E. Osman, Nicholas Ostenpenko, Jack Johnson, Lyle C. Doerr, Betty Masoner, Frank Messina, MG Richard Nash, March Ritchie, Dean Ascheman, Vern Smith",,"Minnesota Military Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ryan,Welle,"Minnesota Military Museum","Camp Ripley, 15000 Highway 115","Little Falls",MN,56345,320-632-7051,rwelle@mnmilitarymuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-military-museum-conservation-assessment-and-long-range-preservation-plan,,,,0 10007384,"Minnesota Peace and Justice History Project: Oral History Transcriptions",2017,1200,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved as follows: 1. Transcriptions were completed for four full-length video interviews the following persons: Marie and John Braun, Mel Duncan, Kathy Kelly, and Sami Rasouli. Through this project, seven hours of video interviews were converted into 109 written transcribed pages. 2. Reviews of the transcripts were completed by Fred Johnson and Iric Nathanson. 3. The Hennepin County Library can take the video interviews and written transcripts. Our contact is Ted Hathaway from the history collections department at the library (612-543-8203; ehathaway@hclib.org).",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",1200,,"Pete Rode, Barabara Gertin, Jim Bruener, Cathy Murphy",,"Friends for a Non-Violent World","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To transcribe oral history interviews on the history of peace and justice in Minnesota. .",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jenn,Hamrick,"Friends for a Non-Violent World","1050 Selby Avenue","St Paul",MN,55104,952-426-5866,fnvwjenn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-peace-and-justice-history-project-oral-history-transcriptions,,,,0 10007385,"Minnesota Small Craft Project",2017,8196,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Drawing upon nautical archaeological and historical knowledge based on previous fieldwork and research conducted by Minnesota's only underwater/maritime archaeologists and maritime historians, MHM's documentation and 3D scanning of the 5 boats chosen for the Minnesota Small Craft Project (MSC) exceeded expectations. The 5 boats were chosen because they were Minnesota-built, rare, and relatively unknown in the maritime history of the state. The maritime historical research conducted by MHM in association with the MSC Project revealed the true rarity of the 5 watercraft documented. The great amount of historical documentation put together to provide context to these 5 Minnesota Watercraft, as a measurable long-term outcome, is invaluable for understanding Minnesota's maritime history. Further, all the research is available for future use during the documentation of underwater archaeological sites wrecks to assist in submerged cultural resources identification. Additionally, as more examples of the watercraft produced by these 5 companies come to light, the information provided in the MSC Report can assist boat owners and museum professionals concerning the history and care of the boats. When the project was began, MHM was aware of 2 Ramaley Boat Company's Fisherman's Friend Row Boats (FFRB) in existence on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka and that is still the case. Similarly, the Indian Trading Post Boat Works Outboard Motor Boat (IOMB) is a one of a kind survivor, but the smaller Wooden Outboard Utility Wreck (21-HE-491) on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka is comparable. The Joseph Dingle Boat Works Outboard Motor Boat (DOMB) represents one of the most respected late 19th and early 20th Century boat builders not only in Minnesota, but the United States. MHM was aware of a handful of Dingle-built watercraft that survive and that were known in the historical record. However, after conducting a rigorous documents search for more Dingle boats, MHM was astonished by the great number of boats produced by Dingle on special order as well as the great number of stock models sold to the City of St. Paul, for example. The diversity of watercraft styles and designs produced by Dingle over the decades attests to the versatility and talent of the firm's craftsmen. Today, most Minnesotans - much less wooden boat historians and enthusiasts - have no knowledge of the Joseph Dingle Boat Works, where it was located, or the types of boats designed and built on the Mississippi River in St. Paul for 69 years. Further, fast sailboats and fast auto boats designed by Joseph Dingle were well-known by racers from the 1880s into the 1920s, an incredible amount of time to produce competitive watercraft, particularly for such a small family-owned and operated boatyard. The Cokato Boat Works produced quality wooden boats, but as a family-owned and small boat company, sadly it was doomed to fail because of competition from large manufacturers of aluminum and fiberglass boats produced more quickly and much more cheaply. The survival of the Cokato Boat Works Outboard Motor Boat (COMB) and 2 other examples is because of the low number of boats produced by the company is significant for Minnesota maritime history and small craft studies. To contrast, the department store nature of Herter's, Inc. and the offerings of watercraft through catalog sales stands out from the other 4 companies in terms of business practice and notoriety. Herter's was known around the country as a sporting goods superstore and was widely known for their duck decoys and ammunition. Today, Herter's fiberglass runabouts with fins are sought after and collectible, much more than Herter's Model St. Lawrence (HSL) held in the MNHS collection. The plain utilitarian design of the HSL ensures that less of this type will survive on the water and as collectible watercraft. Therefore, while many Minnesotans recognize the Herter's brand, they are not aware of the watercraft produced by the company, the uniqueness of their marketing scheme, the chrome fiberglass construction material, and its natural translucence. Beyond the actual scanning and documentation of the 5 boats during the MSC Project, another of MHM's goal was to determine the usefulness of the inexpensive scanning technology chosen for the work, along with the quality of its output. MHM's maritime historians contend the MSC Project pushed the limits of the iSense scanning device. It can and will scan objects like small boats, scanning the entire watercraft at one time can cause a loss of resolution and the quality of the scans deceases. Therefore, scanning smaller areas and combining the files in software is doable but can cause differences the lightness or darkness of certain areas and shadowing becomes more of a problem. MHM tried to solve this problem with additional lighting, but again, shadows and irregularities were a problem. Also, scanners do not work well when recording shiny objects; the varnish on the COMB was a big problem causing glare and reflections. The iSense excelled in scanning details of individual attributes of the boats; this aspect of the technology makes the system suited for conservation and restoration even the 3D printing of attributes for aesthetic reasons. Regardless of the limitations of the inexpensive iSense scanner combined with a 4th Generation iPad, MHM will continue to use the technology during projects when appropriate. MHM's archaeologists are eager to use the system on wrecks in the Headwaters Mississippi River, sites that are exposed during low water conditions. When in shade, the Andy Gibson Wreck Site and the Red Mill Wreck Site are great candidates for spot-scanning of certain areas and will greatly assist the recording of archaeological features. MHM's short term goal of informing Minnesotans of the on-going MSC Project through social media has been successful, particularly through FaceBook posts that were shared to thousands of people not one negative comment has been received. MHM is eager to document more Minnesota-built small craft held in museums and historical societies, particularly those boats that represent our State's long and diverse boat-building history. It is hoped the Minnesotans will access the MSC Project Report and contact MHM with knowledge of other small craft that deserve scholarly attention. Also, MHM contends the report will be used as a guide through the scans, photographs, measurements, and descriptions of the boats - to identify boats now housed in old barns and backyards. There are more Ramaley, Dingle, and Herter's boats out there being ignored and with great optimism, MHM hopes there are more Trading Post and Cokato watercraft that survive as well.",,119,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8315,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah Handschin, Steven R. Hack",0.14,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct a survey of rare Minnesota-produced watercraft to allow for greater public access to these historic resources.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-489-0759,mhm@maritimeheritagemn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Mille Lacs, Ramsey, Waseca, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-small-craft-project,,,,0 10007386,"Minnesota Suburban Lakes Nautical Archaeology Project: Anomaly Assessment",2017,9989,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","MHM short and intermediate term goals for this project were met in every measurable way. MHM's primary goals for the Minnesota Suburban Lakes Nautical Archaeology Project: Anomaly Assessment (MSLNA:AA) Project, a Phase 1 archaeological reconnaissance survey, was to determine the nature of specific anomalies - possible shipwrecks & other submerged sites-located during the Minnesota Suburban Lakes Survey Project (MSLS) conducted in 2016 & the Lake Waconia Survey Project (LWS) in 2012. The MSLNA-AA Project produced interesting and significant results investigating 29 anomalies in 3 lakes in 3 counties. MHM identified 11 wrecks, 3 maritime sites or objects, 2 other sites, and 1 otherobject in Lake Waconia, Lake Pulaski, and Prior Lake. Of the 11 wrecks, MHM acquired Minnesota Archaeological Site Numbers for 3 of them; 2 in Prior Lake and 1 in Lake Pulaski. Two of these wrecks are small wooden boats, similar in construction and design to 15 wrecks identified by MHM in Lake Minnetonka. Also, the Glasspar G-3 Ski boat Wreck, Fiberglass Hydroplane Wreck, Royal American Surfmaster 15 Wreck, and the Capsized Starcraft Wreck are the first of their manufacture to be identified on the bottom of any Minnesota lake. Additionally, visibility was much better in Lake Waconia and Lower Prior Lake than was anticipated, so the product output exceeded expectations due to water clarity - better video was produced and wreck attributes could be seen very clearly. As more data is accumulated and additional nautical archaeological sites identified and analyzed, to date submerged cultural resources from 9 suburban lakes can be compared and contrasted. Attributes noted in certain wrecks may be indicative of a particular boat builder or at least assigned to a particular type or time period. Further, to date MHM has identified 4 pontoon boat wrecks in 3 lakes; of these sites, 3 of them are capsized (Lake Pulaski, Lake Minnetonka) and 1 is upright (Lake Waconia). The wrecks and sites identified by MHM during the project represent the first submerged cultural resources recognized archaeologically in these particular bodies of water. The work completed during this project proves multi-lake diving projects are feasible and can be very successful. MHM continues to re-examine recorded sonar footage from completed remote sensing surveys. Targeted re-scanning has occurred in several lakes using knowledge gained from the comparison of anomalies that have proven to be wrecks or other submerged cultural resources in past projects. With improved technology, future scanning projects will produce clearer data. The results of the MSLNA-AA Project summarized above is connected to all the work that came before and will come after its completion. At this point, watercraft located in Minnesota's suburban lakes represent nearly 1,000 years of Minnesota's maritime history and nautical archaeology. In the historic period, the known wrecks represented in these lakes span over 140 years of local maritime culture. It is clear even through this Phase 1 pre-disturbance nautical archaeological investigation that the types of sites that exist in Minnesota's suburban lakes documented to date are diverse, archaeologically and historically significant, and worthy of great attention now and well into the future. Additionally, MHM's vetting of volunteer divers choosing only ethical, responsible people who understand our Mission to locate, document, preserve, and conserve Minnesota's finite submerged cultural resources within a not-for-profit paradigm led to a productive and honest working environment in the field. Fundamentally, MHM conducted sound nautical and maritime archaeology based on meaningful research plans created because of decades of underwater archaeological experience, strong maritime historical research that produced trustworthy data for analysis and future use, and we chose a group of trustworthy volunteers to assist us with the fulfillment of this project's goals.",,473,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10462,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steve Hack",0.15,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct a marine archaeology anomaly assessment of several suburban lakes.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-489-0759,mhm@maritimeheritagemn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Scott, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-suburban-lakes-nautical-archaeology-project-anomaly-assessment,,,,0 10007387,"Minnesota Suburban Lakes Survey Project",2017,9952,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","MHM short term goal for this project were exceeded. MHM's primary goal for the MSLS Project, a set of 6 pre-disturbance Phase 1 underwater archaeological side and down imaging sonar surveys, was to record sonar footage of each of the lakes and analyze the data. The quality of the sonar images recorded during the MSLS Project have allowed MHM to make preliminary identifications of several nautical, maritime, and underwater sites in all 6 lakes. Before the start of the project, no nautical/underwater/maritime sites have been recognized on the bottom of the lakes by the Office of the State Archaeologist. There are still no recognized sites in the 6 lakes yet because MHM cannot apply for archaeological site numbers through the OSA until dive reconnaissance has been completed and the wrecks/sites analyzed. However, the potential is high that the wrecks discerned in the sonar data are archaeological sites or have the potential to be sites in the near future. During the project, MHM identified 13 wrecks through their distinctive sonar signatures, another 22 possible wrecks, 6 poke nets, 5 boat lifts/canopies, and many other maritime and underwater sites. This information was presented to the public in 6 separate reports: Minnesota Suburban Lakes Survey Project: Lake Elmo Survey Report, Lake Johanna Survey Report, Medicine Lake Survey Report, Lake Pulaski Survey Report, Lake Sylvia Survey Report, and the Prior Lake Survey Report. The sonar images of the 13 wrecks range from simple boat shapes to detailed hull attributes evident. Using MHM's knowledge from previous SCUBA reconnaissance projects, at least 5 anomalies are boat lifts, boat canopies, or boat life/canopy combinations. This type of dock infrastructure often ends up on the bottom of lakes in Minnesota due to high winds and they have distinctive sonar signatures. The poke nets in Prior Lake, Medicine Lake, Lake Sylvia, and Lake Johanna are significant to Minnesota maritime and underwater archaeology, maritime history, and fishing history. The poke nets or at least poke net frames are hundreds of feet long each. Poke nets hang on poles under water and snag fish, and are well known in Scotland where they are placed in tidal zones. It is unknown who erected the nets in each lake at this time, or when they were constructed. However, they are in somewhat deep water, so they may have put together during the severe 1930s drought. MHM's short term plan to educate the general public through social media, public exhibitions, and presentations has met with success - including 2 archaeology fairs encompassing 3 days, 2 public speaking engagements in December 2016 and January 2017, and engagements on FaceBook that have reached hundreds of people. MHM's followers have learned about the impressive maritime history of Minnesota particularly the 6 lakes studied during this project - that MHM is continually uncovering. The submerged cultural resources on the bottom of these 6 suburban lakes were complete unknowns prior to the commencement of the MSLS Project. Now, MHM has confirmed the existence of several dozen sites; future work is now necessary to confirm or disprove hypotheses about the sites, and answer archaeological questions MHM will formulate in in future projects. An online dialog about the significance and rarity of Minnesota's protected nautical, maritime, and underwater cultural resources is on-going and will continue. During the MSLS Project, MHM exceeded expectations and produced substantial and meaningful results from this project due to sound fieldwork planning, solid methodology employed during the fieldwork that provided good data, and the utilization of knowledge gained from MHM's other remote sensing surveys. MHM's Mission to locate, document, preserve, conserve, and analyze Minnesota's finite submerged cultural resources within a not-for-profit paradigm was served by the completion of the MSLS Project. Fundamentally, MHM conducted sound nautical archaeology surveys and strong maritime historical research that produced trustworthy data for analysis and future use in fulfillment of this project's goals.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9952,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steven R. Hack",0.16,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct a marine archaeology survey of six suburban Minnesota lakes.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-261-2265,hiolson@maritimeheritagemn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-suburban-lakes-survey-project,,,,0 10007388,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest: Design, Fabrication, and Installation of Fur Trade Traveling Exhibit",2017,94718,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",94718,,"Solveig Kitchell, Tamara Edevold, Dean Vikan, Cindy Adams, Britt Dahl",,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop a traveling exhibit on the fur trade in northwest Minnesota. ",,"The Minnesota’s Historic Northwest group was granted funding for the construction of a 15-piece traveling exhibit, with each piece telling a different story from Minnesota’s fur-trading past. This project was a culmination of previous grant projects, which encompassed the research and writing of the exhibit. The Historic Northwest group hopes to tell the story of historic Minnesota’s most important economic driver to a public that they say knows little about it-- having not heard from county historical societies, given that the fur trade’s heyday came and went before many counties and their historical societies were established. This will help to advance the group’s mission to “discover and disseminate [local] history,” as well as providing the public with a better understanding of their heritage. ",2016-11-01,2018-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest","412 Geary Avenue NE",Bagley,MN,56621,218-694-2856,tedevold@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Becker, Beltrami, Clearwater, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-historic-northwest-design-fabrication-and-installation-fur-trade-traveling,,,, 10012601,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2018,523," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","As of November 2018, the 19 titles of this grant have checked out a total of 21 times.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",523,,"Currently, the library does not have a Library Board. Our City Administrator acts in lieu of a board. City Administrator: Tom Dicklich Mayor: Rick Cannata City Councilor: Ray Pierce Jr. City Councilor: Jennifer Hoffoman-Saccoman City Councilor: Patty Schafer City Councilor: Jack Lund City Councilor: Tim Harkkonen City Clerk: Pat Garrity"," ","Hibbing Public Library",Libraries,,,"To add 19 Minnesota history books to Hibbing Public Library's holdings to make this information more accessible to the public.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tyler,Pulkkinen,"Hibbing Public Library"," 2020 East 5th Avenue "," Hibbing "," MN ",55746,"(218) 312-1585"," tyler.pulkkinen@alslib.info ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-35,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013447,"Minnesota Wooden Watercraft Analysis Project: Documentation & 3D Scanning",2021,9903,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9903,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steve Hack",0.15,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To conduct primary source research on the history of wooden watercraft in Minnesota.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,"(651) 489-0759",mhm@maritimeheritagemn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Douglas, Hennepin, Morrison, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-wooden-watercraft-analysis-project-documentation-3d-scanning,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013472,"Minnesota's Landscapes: Documenting Environmental History through Archival Sources",2021,108278,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,23467,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",131745,,"University of Minnesota Board of Regents: Kendall J. Powell, Steven A. Sviggum, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Mary A. Davenport, Kao Ly Ilean Her, Michael D. Hsu, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, David J. McMillan, Darrin M. Rosha, Randy R. Simonson",2.2,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","Public College/University",,,"To hire a qualified professional to process part of the archival collections held by the University of Minnesota Archives.",2020-12-01,2022-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erik,Moore,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,"(612) 625-5756",moore144@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-landscapes-documenting-environmental-history-through-archival-sources,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013514,"Minnesota Neurology Oral History Project",2021,7950,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7950,,"Kendall J. Powell, Steven A. Swiggum, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Mary A. Davenport, Kao Ly Ilean Her, Richard D. Hsu, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayerson, David J. McMillan, Darrin M. Rosha, Randy R. Simonson,",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (School of Medicine)","Public College/University",,,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of neurology in the State of Minnesota.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Anderson,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (School of Medicine)","2022 Summit Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55105,"(651) 983-5965",ander012@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-neurology-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012228,"Minnesota Quilt Project Historical Quilt Documentation Care and Preservation",2018,1750," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We feel that our project outcomes were exceeded as we have been able to identify and prioritize work to do in the upcoming year as well as we were not expecting to have already identified new protocols for MQP documentation procedures. I think that we received these results because of the opportunity to work with a trained archivist, she helped us identify areas of organization that we had not recognized were needed.",,75,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",1825,,"Minnesota Quilters President: Adrianne Lemberg",0.01,"Minnesota Quilters, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified professional to assess the archival collections held by Minnesota Quilters, Inc.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Willis,"Minnesota Quilters, Inc."," 253 State Street "," St. Paul "," MN ",55107-1612,"(952) 431-9218"," k5willis@aol.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-quilt-project-historical-quilt-documentation-care-and-preservation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012243,"Minnesota Women in Architecture FAIA Oral History",2018,9453," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The measurable outcomes we identified in our grant application were longer-term than we have been able to track thus far. There is considerable interest in this project work from the local architectural community, and the project will be highlighted in an upcoming AIA National Women's Leadership Summit that will be hosted here in Minneapolis September 12-14, 2019.",,6035,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15488,,"Stephanie McDaniel, AIA, President Amy Kalar, AIA, President-elect Sylvia Frank, AIA, Past President Julie Esch, Secretary William Blanski, FAIA, Treasurer Ben Lindau, AIA Matthew Kreilich, AIA Gary Demele, FAIA Keon Blasingame Meredith Hayes Gordon, AIA David Eijadi Mary-Margaret Zindren, Executive Director Amber Allardyce, Hon. AIAMN, Recording Secretary"," ","Minnesota Architectural Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The Minnesota Women In Architecture FAIA Legacy Project seeks to elevate women architects' visibility by creating videos commemorating the careers of women who have achieved Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA) status. We will interview ten women architects who have received FAIA award status. A list of common questions will form the basis for a consistent template that is replicable for each of the ten initial videos and the continuation of this project into the future as more women architects achieve FAIA status. Each interview will also contain one or two questions that get to the heart of the individual's specific contribution to the architectural profession and highlight individual career accomplishments. Interview videos can be compiled into a video presentation commemorating all Minnesota FAIA women or can be stand-alone and shared via social media to easily increase the visibility of those leaders blazing the trail for future Women in Architecture ",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heather,Whalen,"Minnesota Architectural Foundation"," 105 5th Ave. S, Suite 485 "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55401,"(612) 501-0308",heather.whalen@esgarch.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-women-architecture-faia-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012294,"Minnesota Archaeology and Critical Thinking: A Documentary",2019,68400," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We had an effective partnership between MAS, TPT and our Project Manager Nienow Cultural Consultants that allowed us to meet all of our project goals within the committed deadlines. We have a completed made for Public Television Documentary, that meets the project goals of highlighting: Minnesota archaeology, how archaeologists use science and critical thinking to ask questions about the past, and how to recognize pseudoscience. The documentary achieved the MNHS requested goal of including Minnesota Native perspectives and voices. The documentary provides a progressive vision of how archaeologist and Minnesota's Native Communities can work together to study the past in new non intrusive ways through new technology. We have created 1000 DVD for shipment to our 240 member families, 87 local Minnesota Historical Societies and will be made available free of charge to Minnesota teachers to use as a supplement for teaching Minnesota History.",,5382,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",73782,,"Dan Wendt (President), Chuck Diesen (Vice President), Rod Johnson (Treasurer), Pat Emerson (Secretary), Kent Bakken, Anna Morrow, Debbie Pommer, Bob Suchanek, Jacob Foss, Erin Fallon, Jasmine Koncur, Mara Taft, Mandi Winheiser, LeRoy Gonsior"," ","Minnesota Archaeological Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a documentary on the history of Minnesota's archaeological past.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Wendt,"Minnesota Archaeological Society"," Fort Snelling History Center "," St. Paul "," MN ",55111,"(651) 426-8997"," wendt001@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-archaeology-and-critical-thinking-documentary,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012312,"Minnesota Opera Records Management Program",2020,7700," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,923,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8623,,"Vanessa Abbe, Patricia Beithon, Rebecca Bernhard, Sharon Bloodworth (Secretary), Shari Boehnen, Alberto Castillo, Jane Confer, Terrance Dolan (Treasurer), Sidney W. Emery, Mark Gordon, Maureen Harms, Dorothy Horns, Diane Jacobson, John C. Junek, Anna Kokayeff, Stephanie Kravitz, Mary Lazarus, Robert Lee, Natalie Volin Lehr, Mike McNamara, Fayneese Miller, Leni Moore, Jose Peris, Bart Reed, Mary H. Schrock, David Smith, Nadege Souvenir (Vice Chair), Norrie Thomas, Missy Staples Thompson, Wendy Unglaub, H. Bernt von Ohlen (Chair) Craig Walvatne, William White, Margaret Wurtele"," ","Minnesota Opera","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the Minnesota Opera's corporate records, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Diana,Konopka,"Minnesota Opera"," 620 N. 1st Street "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55401,"(612) 333-6669"," dkonopka@mnopera.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-opera-records-management-program,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012338,"Minnesota Modern Masters Oral History Project, Phase 3",2019,9923," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The project has met its intended outcomes with the following products, all of which will be archived in the Northwest Architectural Archives (NAA) at the University of Minnesota. A. Eight full-length unedited HD video interviews/oral histories with the following Minnesota architects and educators: 1. Vincent James, FAIA and Jennifer Yoos, FAIA, of VJAA architects. The firm, Vincent James Associates Architects, was founded in 1995 and was named National AIA Architecture Firm of the Year in 2012. Vincent and Jennifer are both Minnesota-born and children of academics. Writing and teaching have been important parts of their architectural careers. Significant award-winning commissions include the St. John's Abbey Chapter House and Chapel in Collegeville, MN; the Bruce and Judy Dayton house overlooking Lake of the Isles; the Rowing Club boathouse in Minneapolis; and the Charles Hostler student center at Tulane University. 2. John Lackens, FAIA, and Herb Ketcham, FAIA. After working at Cerny Associates, they founded the Architectural Alliance in 1970 with Bob Bell, based on a model inspired by the Bauhaus. The firm designed several corporate headquarters in the Twin Cities, including Land O'Lakes, which earned a 25-Year Award from AIA-MN, and developed a specialty in aviation architecture, starting with MSP, which has become a major part of the firm's work today. Herb and John developed an innovative fee structure and are proud of the transfer of ownership in the firm that has fostered new leadership. 3. Leonard Parker, FAIA, and AIA-MN Gold Medal winner, was born in Poland. His family escaped to the US in 1923 and Leonard grew up in Milwaukee, WI. A bicycle trip to Racine to see the Johnson's Wax headquarters, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, convinced Leonard that he wanted to become an architect. He was working for Eero Saarinen when he founded his own office, Leonard Parker Associates, in 1959 in Minneapolis. Important commissions include the Minnesota Judicial Building, the U of M Law School, and the Jewish Community Center in St. Paul. Leonard played a significant role in the creation of the Minnesota State Designer Selection Board. This was a posthumous interview with Francis Bulbulian, FAIA, and Gary Mahaffey, FAIA, partners in Leonard Parker Associates; and Aaron Parker, architect and Leonard's son. 4. Joan Soranno, FAIA, a design principal at HGA; and John Cook, FAIA, a senior project architect at HGA, together established a small in-house design studio within HGA that serves as an incubator for innovative design. The Lakewood Cemetery Garden Mausoleum and a new entrance pavilion for the Walker Art Museum are examples of their work. In the interview they speak of their complementary skills and how their collaborations work. 5. Dennis Sun Rhodes, Northern Arapahoe, founder of AmerINDIAN Architecture, grew up on the Wild River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. He is one of a very few Native American architects in the nation. Dennis brought Native American cultural identity and symbolism to the design of schools, colleges, public administration buildings and casinos. This interview included Dan Feidt, AIA, a co-founder with Dennis of AmerINDIAN and Great Horse architecture firms. 6. Edward Sovik, FAIA, was a towering figure in post-war church architecture and founder of SMSQ Architects in Northfield. Born and raised in China, the son of a missionary, Sovik believed church architecture should not be entrenched in the past, but reflective of contemporary life. This was a posthumous interview with Gary Johnson, AIA, and Pepe Kryzda, AIA. 7. Beverly Hauschild-Baron, Honorary AIA, was Executive Vice President of AIA-MN for more than 30 years. From this unique perspective, Beverly provided valuable insight into the profession of architecture and the many initiatives and causes in which Minnesota architects have been involved, as well as how the profession has changed over the years. 8. Val Michelson, FAIA, Russian born and trained architect, prisoner of war escapee, Michelson narrowly made it to the West. For Marcel Breuer, he supervised the complex construction of St. John's Abbey Church in Collegeville, and later founded his own firm, Val Michelson and Associates. This was a posthumous interview with John Yust, AIA, David Bowers, AIA, and Daniel Feidt, AIA. B. Eight edited 10-15 minute summary versions of each interview suitable for online viewing and public presentations. Each short version includes highlights of the full interview, enhanced with additional photography and graphics. They are produced at a professional level with custom lighting and sound recording. They are also available through MNSAH's website: http://www.mnsah.org/programs/modern-masters; and through MNSAH's Vimeo site: https://vimeo.com/mnsah. Northwest Architectural Archives will be the permanent home to edited and uncut digital videos of the interviews along with full transcripts. C. Full written transcripts of each interview for the historical record. To be available online from the MNSAH website and at the Northwest Architectural Archives. Copies are attached to this report. D. Presentation. A presentation of phase three of the project was given at the Annual Convention of the Minnesota Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA-MN), November 15, 2019. There were roughly 250 attendees. A report was also given to the MNSAH membership, E. MNSAH-Minnesota Modern Masters (MMM) has been given a Special Award from AIA-MN. Tom Fisher, Professor and Director of the Minnesota Design Center at the U of MN, described MMM as ""one of the most important archival projects ever attempted in the history of Minnesota's architecture."" He further observed that through its documentation of Minnesota's leading architects, educators, and journalists, the MMM program underscores the important truth that ""buildings are not just created for people; they are also created by people and we can never fully understand the ideas that drive our architecture without also comprehending the ideas of the people who designed or critiqued it."" A copy of the full letter is attached to this report.",,28000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",37923,,"Rolf Anderson, Barb Bezat, Jo Davidson, Debbra Ford, Bob Frame, Greg Gaut, Dennis Gimmestad, Jonathan Moore, Gary Reetz"," ","Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 8 oral history interviews the history of Minnesota architects who have made significant contributions to the understanding of modernism in Minnesota.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gary,Reetz,"Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians"," 275 Market Street, Suite 54 "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55405,"(612) 810-5475"," garyareetz@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-modern-masters-oral-history-project-phase-3,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012366,"Minnesota Historic Fishing Boats Analysis & 3D Scanning",2019,9853," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","MHM's short and intermediate term goals for this project were exceeded in every measurable way. MHM's primary goal for the MHFBA3DS Project was to 3D scan the 4 watercraft in this study in order to record every detail digitally and investigate the maritime histories of the vessels. MHM's expectations for this project ? the fieldwork portion ? was exceeded not only when the watercraft were successfully documented and 3D scanned, but in the cooperation MHM experienced with the staff and volunteers of the collections holding the objects. The volunteers and staff were eager to assist MHM's researchers and provide appropriate access to the watercraft. Measurable outcomes for the MHFBA3DS Project are completed digital models of each watercraft, the maritime history of each vessel is known to the extant that is possible to date, the project report is available to all Minnesotas - and anyone who is interested - on the internet, and the historical societies that hold the objects have in hand the-files concerning their unique and significant Minnesota watercraft. Further, through maritime historical research and as a long-term impact that produced results in the short term, MHM was made aware that the Thompson's Boat House - in its early days - acquired a fleet of clinker-built row boats designed and constructed by the Joseph Dingle Boat Works (JDBW) of St. Paul. In 2017, MHM documented a JDBW watercraft in the holdings of the MNHS; included in that project report was a list of boats produced by the JDBW (identified through research), most of which no longer survive. However, at least 3 JDBW clinker-built win glass stern row boats associated with the Thompson's Boat House survived into the early 1980s - and at least 2 of them survived the 1986 destruction by fire of the boat house. These connections, where a previous project have impacts and influence on current projects, occurs often during MHM?s maritime history and nautical archaeology research; MHM is the first organization to conduct these types of studies in Minnesota and the collective knowledge and extensive databases MHM has compiled makes these connections possible - and recognized by professional underwater archaeologists and maritime historians. From there, the public is informed of these connections and this rich history by the uploading of MHM?s reports to the Internet Archive and linked through our web site in perpetuity. Further, in the short, medium, and long term, the data produced during this project will increase the knowledge of the museum staff and volunteers as to the significance of the watercraft they curate and their meaning in our shared maritime history. The information accumulated during this project and the attributes recorded from each watercraft provides starting points for future artifact studies. In the intermediate and long term, the historical research conducted by MHM researchers provides a contextual framework for historical Minnesota waterborne transportation, hunting, and inland yacht racing by purpose-built small craft that is the basis for the conclusions drawn during this project - and for further research as more artifacts are located. In the long term, the data collected during the MHFBA3DS Project will be referenced, used, and added to as more curated small watercraft are documented and studied ? not only by MHM researchers but by other archaeologists, historians, and the interested public since the report is freely available on the internet. Throughout the MHFBA3DS Project, MHM has not received one negative comment about the work on social media. Through the free and easily accessible MHFBA3DS Project Report. It is hoped that Minnesotans who own - and museums that curate - small watercraft in the future will have read the report and recognize the need for the preservation and documentation of these significant - and rare - physical representations of our shared maritime heritage in order to build upon this legacy for future generations.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9853,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steven Hack",0.16,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To conduct primary source research on the history of fishing boats in Minnesota.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota"," 1214 Saint Paul Avenue "," St. Paul "," MN ",55116,"(651) 489-0759"," mhm@maritimeheritagemn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, McLeod, Ramsey, Waseca",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-historic-fishing-boats-analysis-3d-scanning,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012368,"Minnesota Peace and Justice History Project: Oral History Editing",2019,5000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","While student exposure to these videos will provide valuable, measurable outcomes, this phase involving teacher consultation has already proven signi?cant in its impact on the entire project. This teacher feedback allowed us to re-imagine the videos in a way that will make them more watchable, more dynamic and, ultimately, more impactful to students throughout the state. This level of collaboration has surpassed our initial expectations in terms of creating a collection of videos that can best serve the teachers and their students.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5000,,"Colleen Zuro-White, Tia Anderson, Peter Armstrong, James Farnesworth, Jean Marx, Jacqueline Mosio"," ","Friends of Highland Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To produce four demonstration videos of oral history interviews of Compassionate Rebels in Minnesota for review by teacher consultants to determine suitability for classroom use.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Colleen,Zuro-White,"Friends of Highland Arts"," 2095 Pinehurst Avenue "," St. Paul "," MN ",55116,"(920) 540-4658"," friendsofhighlandarts@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-peace-and-justice-history-project-oral-history-editing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012462,"Minnesota Supreme Court Historical Society Oral History Transcribing Project 2",2020,2787," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5037,,"Samuel Aintablian? II, JusticeG. Barry Anderson, TonyAtwal, Brian Bell, ShaneBohnen, MarkR Bradford, Judge Diane Bratvold, Carol Chomsky, Teresa Collett, Kevin Curry, AnnamarieA Daley, Mark Dietzen, Sue Dosal, Jan Evans, Scott Flaherty, Judge Jill Flaskamp Halbrooks, Erica Holzer, Bruce Jones, Christine R.M. Kain, Heidi Kloempken, Peter Knapp, Liz Kraemer, Tom Leighton, Justice David Lillehaug, Cathryn Middlebrook, SteveNorton, AdamPabarcus, Tammy Pust, Elizabeth Reppe, Judge Martha M Simonett"," ","Minnesota Supreme Court Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To transcribe 9 oral history interviews about the history of the Minnesota Supreme Court to make them more publicly accessible.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erica,Nutzman,"Minnesota Supreme Court Historical Society"," PO Box 25 "," Chisago City "," MN ",55013,0," erica.nutzman@courts.state.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-supreme-court-historical-society-oral-history-transcribing-project-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012474,"Minnesota Suburban Lakes Underwater Archaeology Project: Anomaly Assessment",2020,9999," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","MHM's primary goal for the MSLNA-AA Project, a Phase 1 archaeological reconnaissance survey, was to determine the nature of specific anomalies?possible shipwrecks & other submerged sites - after conducting targeted sonar scanning of possible anomalies using new and improved sonar equipment - exceeded expectations and produced several positive outcomes. In Prior Lake, MHM identified 5 new wrecks (A57, A59, A66, A67, A74), 3 new submerged maritime sites (A30, A8.2, A72), 2 ?other? objects (A25, A60), a tree (A68), and 1 anomaly requires re-evaluation (A41). Also during this project, MHM?s targeted side and down imaging sonar re-scanning of Prior Lake using updated sonar equipment allowed for the identification of 13 anomalies as false targets comprised of bottom contours or vegetation (A23, A33, A37, A39, A40, A45), rocks (A11, A34, A35, A38, A58, A70) and a tree (A65) - without dive reconnaissance. In Medicine Lake, MHM identified 2 new wrecks (A18, A74), 2 vehicles, (A46, A59), a small cluster of barrels (A73.1-A73.2), and a canoe-shaped weed cluster (A75). Also during this project, MHM?s targeted side and down imaging sonar re-scanning of Medicine Lake using updated sonar equipment allowed for the identification of 2 anomalies as false targets comprised of bottom contours (A70, A72) - without dive reconnaissance. In Lake Johanna, MHM identified 1 new wreck, 2 new submerged maritime sites, 1 'other object, and 1 false target. Also during this project, MHM's targeted side and down imaging sonar re-scanning of Lake Johanna allowed for the identification of 2 anomalies as false targets comprised of bottom contours/vegetation - without dive reconnaissance. Where appropriate, Minnesota Archaeological Site Forms were submitted to the Office of the State Archaeologist and the identified wrecks were placed into their historical contexts after conducting maritime historical research. More specifically, of particular significance to the maritime history of the Prior Lake area in terms of watercraft design and construction. the Wooden Flat Bottomed Row Boat Wreck (21-SC-116) is unique in Minnesota's archaeological record because of her construction attributes. MHM contends, at least currently, that 21-SC-116 is the oldest wreck on the bottom of the lake, likely sinking before 1910. Twelve Minnesota Archaeological Sites and 2 museum collection watercraft identified by MHM have many shared attributes with 21-SC-116, and she joins a list of significant small craft sites. The frames are attached to the transom with large bolts with roves. Rarely are Minnesota small craft identified with bolt and rove construction. Further, the structural components that comprise the wreck's quarters are upright frames that are formed from rough tree branches. The boatwright did not fashion rectangular beams for these quarter supports; instead, strong branches were cut, they were stripped of bark and smaller branches, and used in the vessel's construction in that state. The only Minnesota watercraft MHM has identified with an attribute remotely similar to the rough-hewn frames of 21-SC-116 is The Constitution/Old Ironsides - the oldest known wooden planked boat in Minnesota - 3D scanned and documented by MHM in 2019 during a Legacy Amendment-funded Minnesota Small Craft Study. The Constitution/Old Ironsides has floors on her flat bottom that are comprised of stripped and twisted tree branches. The Wooden Flat Bottomed Row Boat Wreck and The Constitution/Old Ironsides are preserved cultural resources - made in Minnesota - that contain construction elements previously unknown in the archaeological and maritime historical records. Also, the Flat-Bottomed Row Boat Wreck (21-RA-85) identified during this project in Lake Johanna, is 1 of the 12 wrecks that is comparable with 21-SC-116, at least in general type and construction. The 2 newly identified steel wrecks in Prior Lake - the Steel Outboard Wreck (21-SC-113) and the Steel Outboard Motor Boat Wreck (21-SC-114) - join the 8 other small (under 30.00 feet long) steel wreck sites identified to date in Minnesota. These 8 wrecks each provide MHM with a wide range of construction attributes that can provide details of the changes to small steel watercraft from the late 18th into the 19th centuries. The documentation of future sites, along with these known wrecks, will provide historians and scholars with opportunities to further study these protected submerged cultural resources. The preservation and conservation in situ of these types of wrecks are particularly significant due to the lack of specimens that survive above water. Scrapping and recycling of steel boats has placed the 10 small steel wrecks on the bottom of Minnesota's lakes that MHM has identified - from Prior Lake, Lake Johanna, Medicine Lake, Lake Pulaski, Lake Minnetonka, and White Bear Lake - some of the last surviving watercraft of their type and design in the state. In Medicine Lake, the Fiberglass Outboard Motor Boat Wreck (Anomaly 18) is similar to the Shell Lake Portager Wreck (21-HE-508) in Lake Minnetonka; MHM determined this wreck is an early 1950s fiberglass prototype Portager model constructed in Shell Lake WI. Anomaly 18, like the Portager Wreck, has upright sides and a flat tub-like bottom. Anomaly 18's Minnesota watercraft registration information does not coincide with the archaeological data recorded by MHM, a situation that has been found concerning many wrecks in Minnesota. The preliminary documentation of this wreck has brought up more archaeological questions than answers, in itself a measurable outcome. In consideration of non-wreck maritime sites identified during the MSLNA-AA Project, the Big Dock (Anomaly 22) in Lake Johanna is a physical representation of environmental conditions during the 1930s; MHM contends this purpose-built dock was created for use during the big drought and was laid directly on the lakebed. It is the largest dock - by far - of any similar structure documented to date by MHM - in the smallest Lake MHM has so far surveyed using remote-sensing side and down-imaging sonar and SCUBA reconnaissance. These wrecks and sites join dozens of other submerged cultural resources already identified in other suburban lakes including White Bear Lake, Lake Waconia, Lake Pulaski, and Lake Minnetonka. Comparing and associating these new sites with known sites increases our understanding of the historical contexts within which these cultural resources operated or were exploited by Minnesotans. As more Minnesota wrecks are documented, the changes in watercraft design and construction will more completely fill-out the maritime historical record. Many of the smaller craft on the bottom of Minnesota's suburban lakes represent nearly 140 years of our relationship with historical personal watercraft. When the internal combustion engine began to replace steam-powered boats in the late 19th and early 20th Century, watercraft operation became possible for 1 person to do since a boiler operator was not longer necessary. The rapid development of the outboard motor set up the proliferation of personal watercraft, made of wood, steel, aluminum, and fiberglass. The higher speeds attained by internal combustion engines also led to changes in hull design. The diversity of nautical, maritime, and underwater sites so far identified in Minnesota's suburban lakes are tangible examples of the rich maritime history of central Minnesota. Through research, diving on wrecks and anomalies to collect pertinent data, and ensuring that the collected information is accessible by the public, MHM will continue to investigate the submerged cultural resources of Twin Cities area lakes into the future. Comparison of sonar data from the 3 lakes in this study, recorded from different directions and during times of the year, have revealed new sites as well as false targets that do not require reconnaissance using SCUBA. This new data allows MHM to produce smart and efficient dive plans; this will continue into the future. The results of the MSLNA-AA Project summarized above is connected to all the work that came before and that will come after its completion. It is clear that the types of sites that exist in our suburban lakes are diverse, archaeologically and historically significant, and worthy of great attention; the historic period wrecks represented in these lakes span over 130 years of local maritime culture. Lastly, the large and significant data produced during the suburban lakes projects has and will be used for comparison, identification, and analysis purposes as MHM identifies wrecks and maritime resources on the bottom of other Minnesota lakes. Additionally, MHM's vetting of volunteer divers ? choosing only ethical, responsible people who understand our Mission to locate, document, preserve, and conserve Minnesota's finite submerged cultural resources within a not-for-profit paradigm ? led to a productive and honest working environment in the field. Fundamentally, MHM conducted sound nautical and maritime archaeology, strong maritime historical research that produced trustworthy data for analysis and future use, and we chose a group of trustworthy volunteers to assist us with the fulfillment of this project's goals.",,709,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10708,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steven Hack",0.15,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To conduct marine archaeology investigation of additional anomalies found in Prior Lake, Medicine Lake, and Lake Johanna.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota"," 1214 Saint Paul Avenue "," St. Paul "," MN ",55116,"(651) 489-0759"," mhm@maritimeheritagemn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-suburban-lakes-underwater-archaeology-project-anomaly-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012560,"Minnesota United Nations History",2018,9500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We located, catalogued, and annotated more than 500 items considered relevant to the project goals. These items will be placed in a central repository at the Minnesota History Center. Unlike other collections, these are not the papers of single individuals or a single organization, but an attempt to relate past actions to efforts by many Minnesotans to build institutions for a more free and healthy world. One of the most important outcomes of the project was that many documents that were widely scattered were found and assembled in a coherent collection, with the intention of building a solid foundation of historical materials. This effort could be the starting point for further research, or used immediately in learning activities. During the grant period, the principal researcher made four different public presentations to talk about the history of the UN Movement in Minnesota: Citizens for Global Solutions Annual Meeting (June 2018), Saint John?s University student group (March 2019), World Law Day in Minneapolis (May 2019), and the Festival of Nations in Saint Paul (May 2019). The Minnesota Historical Society, the Citizens for Global Solutions - Minnesota and the United Nations Association of Minnesota will host an event recognizing the MN UN History Project and upcoming 75th anniversary of the United Nations at the James J. Hill House on the evening of October 23, 2019.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9500,,"Dick Bernard, Dennis Dillon, Nancy Dunlavy, Gail Hughes, Joseph Swartz berg, John Borgen, Bharat Parekh",0.13,"Citizens for Global Solutions Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research the history of the United Nations in Minnesota.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristi,Rudelius-Palmer,"Citizens for Global Solutions Minnesota"," 445 Wacouta St., Unit 101 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55101,"(651) 785-4243"," kristikrp@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-united-nations-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012569,"Minnesota Air National Guard Centennial Scanning/Digitization Project",2020,9954," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10554,,"Brian Wyneken, Chairman; Karen Wolf, Vice Chairman; Terry Morris, Secretary; Tom Simonet, Treasurer; Mike Drews, Operations Director; Board Members: Anja Drescher, Greg Haase, Ray Pittman, Herb Ketchem, Rick Dow, Lowell Ueland"," ","Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of archival video recordings and slides, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Wolf,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation"," PO Box 11598 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55111,"(952) 200-7880"," landkwolf@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-air-national-guard-centennial-scanningdigitization-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012580,"Minnesota Historic Outboard Runabouts Project: Analysis & 3D Scanning",2020,9915," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9915,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steven R. Hack",0.15,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To conduct primary source research on the history of outboard runabout boats in Minnesota.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota"," 1214 Saint Paul Avenue "," St. Paul "," MN ",55116,"(651) 489-0759"," mhm@maritimeheritagemn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing, Hennepin, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-historic-outboard-runabouts-project-analysis-3d-scanning,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17746,"Minnesota State Fair Archives",2012,6780,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6780,,,,"Minnesota State Fair Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct a general preservation assessment survey of the Minnesota State Fair archival materials and artifacts in the public history museum.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kay,Cady,"Minnesota State Fair Foundation",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-state-fair-archives,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17751,"Minnesota's Civic Legacy Banner Exhibit",2012,6850,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6850,,,,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create a traveling exhibit that will document and explain recent municipal preservation successes.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erin,"Hanafin Berg","Preservation Alliance of Minnesota",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-civic-legacy-banner-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17888,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2013,520,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,520,,"Reba Lipinski, Karen Richmond, Karen Miller, Richard Rolling, Craig Larson, Lisa Hansen, Linn Whipple",,"Ivanhoe Public Library",Libraries,"To add 28 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",,"To add 28 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Vizecky,"Ivanhoe Public Library","P.O. Box 25, 401 N. Harold",Ivanhoe,MN,56142,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-32,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17889,"Minnesota Historic Preservation Bookshelf",2013,175,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,175,,"Reba Lipinski, Karen Richmond, Karen Miller, Linn Whipple, Craig Larson, Lisa Hanson, Richard Rolling",,"Ivanhoe Public Library",Libraries,"To add 9 standard Minnesota historic preservation titles to broaden public accessibility",,"To add 9 standard Minnesota historic preservation titles to broaden public accessibility",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Vizecky,"Ivanhoe Public Library","P.O. Box 25, 401 N. Harold",Ivanhoe,MN,56142,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-historic-preservation-bookshelf,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18025,"Minnesota History Center Public Programs",2011,51063,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs.","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota History Center hosted a number of diverse programs to engage, entertain and educate the general public about Minnesota history: Asian Pacific Heritage Day, April 2011 North Pole '86 Expedition: 25th Anniversary Celebration, May 2011 Mississippi Megalops - A Floating Chautauqua, June 2011 History Lounge, Tuesdays, Oct. 2010-May 2011 Global Hotdish Variety Show, Jan., Feb., March 2011 History Hijinx Make-it, Take-it Family Activity, daily summer 2011 at the History Center and during the Flint Hills International Children's Festival, May 2011 Museum Theater performances in the Minnesota's Greatest Generation Exhibit, June-Aug. 2011 Mid-Century Modern Architecture Tours, April and May 2011 ",,"The Minnesota History Center hosted a number of diverse programs to engage, entertain and educate the general public about Minnesota history: •Asian Pacific Heritage Day, April 2011 •North Pole '86 Expedition: 25th Anniversary Celebration, May 2011 •Mississippi Megalops - A Floating Chautauqua, June 2011 •History Lounge, Tuesdays, Oct. 2010-May 2011 •Global Hotdish Variety Show, Jan., Feb., March 2011 •History Hijinx Make-it, Take-it Family Activity, daily summer 2011 at the History Center and during the Flint Hills International Children's Festival, May 2011 •Museum Theater performances in the Minnesota's Greatest Generation Exhibit, June-Aug. 2011 •Mid-Century Modern Architecture Tours, April and May 2011",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-center-public-programs,,,, 18032,"Minnesota Main Street Program",2010,192465,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organizations: Preservation Alliance of Minnesota, Department of Employment and Economic Development, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality. The Minnesota Main Street Program is a comprehensive strategy that helps Minnesota communities preserve historic buildings, while providing training, tools and support for commercial revitalization. ACHF funding has enabled the re-launch of this program. Preservation Alliance has released 2010 Minnesota Main Street reinvestment statistics. Since the official kick-off on May 1, 2010, four cities have been designated as Minnesota Main Street Communities—Brainerd, Faribault, Red Wing and Willmar—with another 12 registered as associate members. Passage of the state historic structure rehabilitation tax credit in April 2010 offers yet another valuable tool for communities to use as they strive to breathe new life into their historic downtowns. ",,"Partner Organizations: Preservation Alliance of Minnesota, Department of Employment and Economic Development, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality The Minnesota Main Street Program is a comprehensive strategy that helps Minnesota communities preserve historic buildings, while providing training, tools and support for commercial revitalization. ACHF funding has enabled the re-launch of this program. Since the official kick-off on May 1, 2010, four cities have been designated as Minnesota Main Street Communities (Brainerd, Faribault, Red Wing and Willmar) with another 12 registered as associate members. Passage of the state historic structure rehabilitation tax credit in April 2010 offers yet another valuable tool for communities to use as they strive to breathe new life into their historic downtowns.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Britta,Bloomberg,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3466 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-main-street-program,,,, 18032,"Minnesota Main Street Program",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organizations: Preservation Alliance of Minnesota, Department of Employment and Economic Development, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality. The Minnesota Main Street Program is a comprehensive strategy that helps Minnesota communities preserve historic buildings, while providing training, tools and support for commercial revitalization. ACHF funding has enabled the re-launch of this program. Preservation Alliance has released 2010 Minnesota Main Street reinvestment statistics. Since the official kick-off on May 1, 2010, four cities have been designated as Minnesota Main Street Communities—Brainerd, Faribault, Red Wing and Willmar—with another 12 registered as associate members. Passage of the state historic structure rehabilitation tax credit in April 2010 offers yet another valuable tool for communities to use as they strive to breathe new life into their historic downtowns. ",,"Partner Organizations: Preservation Alliance of Minnesota, Department of Employment and Economic Development, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality The Minnesota Main Street Program is a comprehensive strategy that helps Minnesota communities preserve historic buildings, while providing training, tools and support for commercial revitalization. ACHF funding has enabled the re-launch of this program. Since the official kick-off on May 1, 2010, four cities have been designated as Minnesota Main Street Communities (Brainerd, Faribault, Red Wing and Willmar) with another 12 registered as associate members. Passage of the state historic structure rehabilitation tax credit in April 2010 offers yet another valuable tool for communities to use as they strive to breathe new life into their historic downtowns.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Britta,Bloomberg,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3466 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-main-street-program,,,, 18040,"Minnesota Conservation Volunteer Magazine Digitization",2011,41639,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organization: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Through a partnership with the Minnesota DNR, the Minnesota Historical Society has digitized the full run of the DNR's Minnesota Conservation Volunteer magazine. All issues of the publication dating back to 1940—or 28,000 pages—are available to the public online. Making these publications available online, complete with a searchable online index of the archive, provides a picture of the gradual evolution of Minnesotans' interest in natural resources and outdoor recreation from the 1940s through the present day. In addition, this project captures changes in public interest in environmental issues and in the resource management policies of the DNR, making that content available to students, scientists, policy makers, journalists and the general public. ",,"Partner Organization: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Through a partnership with the Minnesota DNR, the Minnesota Historical Society is digitizing the full run of the DNR's Minnesota Conservation Volunteer magazine. When the project is completed in summer 2011, all issues of the publication dating back to 1940 -- or 28,000 pages -- will be available to the public online. Making these publications available online, complete with a searchable online index of the archive, will provide a picture of the gradual evolution of Minnesotans' interest in natural resources and outdoor recreation from the 1940s through the present day. In addition, this project captures changes in public interest in environmental issues and in the resource management policies of the DNR, making that content available to students, scientists, policy makers, journalists and the general public.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bob,Horton,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3240 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-conservation-volunteer-magazine-digitization,,,, 18043,"Minnesota History Day and Programming at the State Fair",2011,63867,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organization: Minnesota State Fair Foundation. Each year, more than 1.75 million people attend the Minnesota State Fair. In 2010, many of these fairgoers gained better knowledge of Minnesota history thanks to the debut of ""Minnesota History Day"" on September 5 and a highly visible History Walking Tour of the fairgrounds, with new signage and brochures. Historical information and educational programs were held in Carousel Park, directly across from the Grandstand. More than 40,000 people attended Carousel Park programs and more than 15,000 took part in the historic Walking Tour. In 2011, the Society plans to add a cell phone component to the Walking Tour. ",,"Partner Organization: Minnesota State Fair Foundation Each year, more than 1.75 million people attend the Minnesota State Fair. In 2010, many of these fairgoers gained better knowledge of Minnesota history thanks to the debut of ""Minnesota History Day"" on September 5 and a highly visible History Walking Tour of the fairgrounds, with new signage and brochures. Historical information and educational programs were held in Carousel Park, directly across from the Grandstand. More than 40,000 people attended Carousel Park programs and more than 15,000 took part in the historic Walking Tour. In 2011, the Society plans to add a cell phone component to the Walking Tour.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3411 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-day-and-programming-state-fair,,,, 18060,"Minnesota Main Street Program",2012,292107,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships.","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,292107,,,0.25,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partners: Preservation Alliance of Minnesota (primary), Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality, University of Minnesota Tourism Center, Minnesota Design Team The Minnesota Main Street Program is a proven, comprehensive strategy that helps communities create new jobs and businesses while preserving their historic downtowns. The Minnesota Historical Society's State Historic Preservation Office is working with the partners listed above to implement Minnesota Main Street, which provides the tools, training, information and networking communities need to revitalize their business districts. There are currently four Minnesota Main Street Designated Communities: Faribault, New Ulm, Red Wing and Willmar. In the first three quarters of 2012, these cities gained 64 full-time jobs and 15 new businesses in their communities. Volunteers contributed more than 5,200 hours. These cities also saw 25 building rehabilitation projects completed, valued at over $700,000. In addition, there are more than 20 Associate Member communities that receive access to networking opportunities and discounted admissions to trainings. ",,"Partner Organizations: Preservation Alliance of Minnesota, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality, University of Minnesota Tourism Center and the Minnesota Design Team New applications are being accepted for the Minnesota Main Street Program, a proven, comprehensive strategy that helps communities revitalize and preserve their historic downtowns. The Minnesota Historical Society's State Historic Preservation Office is working with the partners listed above to implement the program, which provides communities the tools, training, information and networking they need to revitalize their downtowns. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Britta,Bloomberg,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3466,,Preservation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-main-street-program-0,,,, 18060,"Minnesota Main Street Program",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partners: Preservation Alliance of Minnesota (primary), Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality, University of Minnesota Tourism Center, Minnesota Design Team The Minnesota Main Street Program is a proven, comprehensive strategy that helps communities create new jobs and businesses while preserving their historic downtowns. The Minnesota Historical Society's State Historic Preservation Office is working with the partners listed above to implement Minnesota Main Street, which provides the tools, training, information and networking communities need to revitalize their business districts. There are currently four Minnesota Main Street Designated Communities: Faribault, New Ulm, Red Wing and Willmar. In the first three quarters of 2012, these cities gained 64 full-time jobs and 15 new businesses in their communities. Volunteers contributed more than 5,200 hours. These cities also saw 25 building rehabilitation projects completed, valued at over $700,000. In addition, there are more than 20 Associate Member communities that receive access to networking opportunities and discounted admissions to trainings. ",,"Partner Organizations: Preservation Alliance of Minnesota, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality, University of Minnesota Tourism Center and the Minnesota Design Team New applications are being accepted for the Minnesota Main Street Program, a proven, comprehensive strategy that helps communities revitalize and preserve their historic downtowns. The Minnesota Historical Society's State Historic Preservation Office is working with the partners listed above to implement the program, which provides communities the tools, training, information and networking they need to revitalize their downtowns. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Britta,Bloomberg,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3466,,Preservation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-main-street-program-0,,,, 18066,"Minnesota History Day and Programming at the State Fair",2012,76862,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships.","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state. ",,,,,,76862,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Minnesota State Fair Foundation The Minnesota Historical Society and the Minnesota State Fair Foundation are increasing awareness and knowledge of Minnesota history by providing quality programming for visitors to the Great Minnesota Get-Together. The partners updated content for the Minnesota State Fair History Walking Tour, added a cell phone tour component and also made tour content available to smartphone users. Fairgoers also celebrated Minnesota History Day at the State Fair Sept. 4, 2011 and Sept. 2, 2012, with live multicultural entertainment, history trivia contests, kids crafts, historical characters and more. ",,"The Minnesota State Fair Foundation and the Minnesota Historical Society are working together to increase awareness and knowledge of Minnesota history. The partners updated content for the Minnesota State Fair History Walking Tour, added a cell phone tour component and also made tour content available to smart phone users. Fairgoers also celebrated Minnesota History Day at the State Fair Sept. 4 with live entertainment, trivia contests, kids crafts, historical characters and more. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-day-and-programming-state-fair-0,,,, 18066,"Minnesota History Day and Programming at the State Fair",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Minnesota State Fair Foundation The Minnesota Historical Society and the Minnesota State Fair Foundation are increasing awareness and knowledge of Minnesota history by providing quality programming for visitors to the Great Minnesota Get-Together. The partners updated content for the Minnesota State Fair History Walking Tour, added a cell phone tour component and also made tour content available to smartphone users. Fairgoers also celebrated Minnesota History Day at the State Fair Sept. 4, 2011 and Sept. 2, 2012, with live multicultural entertainment, history trivia contests, kids crafts, historical characters and more. ",,"The Minnesota State Fair Foundation and the Minnesota Historical Society are working together to increase awareness and knowledge of Minnesota history. The partners updated content for the Minnesota State Fair History Walking Tour, added a cell phone tour component and also made tour content available to smart phone users. Fairgoers also celebrated Minnesota History Day at the State Fair Sept. 4 with live entertainment, trivia contests, kids crafts, historical characters and more. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3411,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-day-and-programming-state-fair-0,,,, 18103,"Minnesota in the Civil War Exhibit",2012,646572,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,646572,,,5.00,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"""Minnesota and the Civil War,"" a new 5,000-square-foot exhibit opening at the Minnesota History Center March 2, 2013, will reveal the words and actions of Minnesotans who lived during the war. Minnesota responded first in the nation and, fighting in almost every major battle, Minnesotans were among the most tested and honored in the Union Army. Stories of soldiers and their loved ones at home will be drawn from the Minnesota Historical Society's collections: letters, diaries, memoirs and reminiscences that capture the personal impact of this tumultuous period. The war, and Minnesota's connection to it, are of deep interest to many Minnesotans, especially during the war's 150th anniversary. ",,"A new exhibit in development will explore Minnesota's role in the Civil War. The exhibit, opening in the spring of 2013, will draw heavily on objects and manuscripts from the Minnesota Historical Society's collections. 2011 marks the beginning of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. The war and Minnesota's connection to it are of deep interest to many Minnesotans. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Spock,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3050,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-civil-war-exhibit,,,, 17020,"Minnesota Digital Library",2010,500000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (g), Digital Library","(g) Digital Library. $500,000 in 2010 is appropriated for a digital library project to preserve, digitize, and share Minnesota images, documents, and historic materials. The Minnesota Historical Society shall cooperate with the MINITEX system and shall jointly share this appropriation for these purposes.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Digital Library","Non-Profit Business/Entity"," The Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) is a statewide, multi-institutional initiative to make the rich historical resources of the state’s public and academic libraries, archives, museums and historical societies available to the public via the web and to preserve the resources for future generations. The MDL complements the public access to the book catalogs and indexes to the collections of these institutions currently provided by the MnLINK (Minnesota Library Information Network) Library Gateway and the Electronic Library for Minnesota (ELM). The Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund-supported Minnesota Digital Library project is enabling the Minnesota Historical Society to work with key partners, including the University of Minnesota and Minitex, to create a repository for the permanent preservation of important historical materials converted to digital form. The partner organizations are working with a consortium of universities involved in digital preservation to advance the technical, administrative and governance issues of this cooperative venture. This project is also enabling the Society and its partners to expand support for Minnesota Reflections, a web site developed and maintained by the MDL. Since the funds have been allocated, the number of images and documents that are available on the site has increased by more than 75 percent to 58,000 from 33,000. These files, which can be accessed by the public at no cost, were contributed by more than 115 organizations across the state. ",,"The Minnesota Digital Library has over 117 organizations that have contributed over 50,000 historical objects into Minnesota Reflections. A list of historical organizations can be found at http://www.mndigital.org/reflections/April2010ParticipantsHS.pdf and a list of libraries, archives and other organizations can be found at http://www.mndigital.org/reflections/April2010ParticipantsOther.pdf The Minnesota Digital Library is also involved in research and development into collaborations and resources that can meet the digital asset needs of the state, and is sharing the resources developed through all of its projects. Specifically, the ACHF dollars have paid in FY10 and will pay in FY11 for the position of Minnesota Digital Library Outreach Coordinator and the support of the University of Minnesota Libraries and Minnesota Historical Society in providing technical resources, including storage servers and project expertise. In FY11, the MDL will add ACHF projects to explore collaborations to support the development of technical infrastructure and project governance for a major digital preservation initiative. The MDL is also considering projects to develop digitization resources for large format objects, and to explore methods of providing access to digital copies of the state’s historic newspapers, and to develop curriculum packages based on Minnesota Reflections for the state’s K-12 teacher community. ",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Bob,Horton,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3240 ",,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-digital-library,,,, 17020,"Minnesota Digital Library",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Digital Library","Non-Profit Business/Entity"," The Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) is a statewide, multi-institutional initiative to make the rich historical resources of the state’s public and academic libraries, archives, museums and historical societies available to the public via the web and to preserve the resources for future generations. The MDL complements the public access to the book catalogs and indexes to the collections of these institutions currently provided by the MnLINK (Minnesota Library Information Network) Library Gateway and the Electronic Library for Minnesota (ELM). The Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund-supported Minnesota Digital Library project is enabling the Minnesota Historical Society to work with key partners, including the University of Minnesota and Minitex, to create a repository for the permanent preservation of important historical materials converted to digital form. The partner organizations are working with a consortium of universities involved in digital preservation to advance the technical, administrative and governance issues of this cooperative venture. This project is also enabling the Society and its partners to expand support for Minnesota Reflections, a web site developed and maintained by the MDL. Since the funds have been allocated, the number of images and documents that are available on the site has increased by more than 75 percent to 58,000 from 33,000. These files, which can be accessed by the public at no cost, were contributed by more than 115 organizations across the state. ",,"The Minnesota Digital Library has over 117 organizations that have contributed over 50,000 historical objects into Minnesota Reflections. A list of historical organizations can be found at http://www.mndigital.org/reflections/April2010ParticipantsHS.pdf and a list of libraries, archives and other organizations can be found at http://www.mndigital.org/reflections/April2010ParticipantsOther.pdf The Minnesota Digital Library is also involved in research and development into collaborations and resources that can meet the digital asset needs of the state, and is sharing the resources developed through all of its projects. Specifically, the ACHF dollars have paid in FY10 and will pay in FY11 for the position of Minnesota Digital Library Outreach Coordinator and the support of the University of Minnesota Libraries and Minnesota Historical Society in providing technical resources, including storage servers and project expertise. In FY11, the MDL will add ACHF projects to explore collaborations to support the development of technical infrastructure and project governance for a major digital preservation initiative. The MDL is also considering projects to develop digitization resources for large format objects, and to explore methods of providing access to digital copies of the state’s historic newspapers, and to develop curriculum packages based on Minnesota Reflections for the state’s K-12 teacher community. ",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Bob,Horton,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3240 ",,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-digital-library,,,, 17026,"Minnesota Digital Library",2012,500000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Digital Library.","Digital Library. $250,000 the first year and $250,000 the second year are for a digital library project to preserve, digitize, and share Minnesota images, documents, and historical materials. The Minnesota Historical Society shall cooperate with the Minitex interlibrary loan system and shall jointly share this appropriation for these purposes. ",,,,,,500000,,,,"Minnesota Digital Library",,"The Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) is a statewide, multi-institutional initiative. Its mission is to make the rich historical resources of the state's public and academic libraries, archives, museums and historical societies available to students, teachers and the public via the web and also to preserve these resources for future generations. The 2012-2013 appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund will allow the MDL to expand the number of historical resources online and continue its work preserving these digital resources.",,"This appropriation will allow the Minnesota Digital Library (MDL), a statewide, multi-institutional initiative, to make more rich historical resources from the state’s public and academic libraries, archives, museums and historical societies available to the public via the web. The MDL will also continue its work to preserve these digital resources for future generations.",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Bob,Horton,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3240,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-digital-library-0,,,, 17026,"Minnesota Digital Library",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Digital Library",,"The Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) is a statewide, multi-institutional initiative. Its mission is to make the rich historical resources of the state's public and academic libraries, archives, museums and historical societies available to students, teachers and the public via the web and also to preserve these resources for future generations. The 2012-2013 appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund will allow the MDL to expand the number of historical resources online and continue its work preserving these digital resources.",,"This appropriation will allow the Minnesota Digital Library (MDL), a statewide, multi-institutional initiative, to make more rich historical resources from the state’s public and academic libraries, archives, museums and historical societies available to the public via the web. The MDL will also continue its work to preserve these digital resources for future generations.",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Bob,Horton,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3240,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-digital-library-0,,,, 17031,"Minnesota Food History: Asian Flavors Project",2013,34875,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,34875,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Indian and Cambodian immigrants have left an indelible and flavorful mark on Minnesota and on our culinary, cultural and economic history. The book ""Asian Flavors"" and an accompanying documentary record the story of countless men and women who made the arduous journey halfway around the world to live in Minnesota, fleeing oppression and persecution or in search of jobs and education. This project preserves and shares their stories of survival and success in our state, stories that serve as an inspiration to all.",,"Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Indian and Cambodian immigrants have left an indelible and flavorful mark on Minnesota and on our culinary, cultural and economic history. The book ""Asian Flavors"" and an accompanying documentary record the story of countless men and women who made the arduous journey halfway around the world to live in Minnesota, fleeing oppression and persecution or in search of jobs and education. This project preserves and shares their stories of survival and success in our state, stories that serve as an inspiration to all.",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pam,McClanahan,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-food-history-asian-flavors-project,,,, 17045,"Minnesota's Heritage: Back to the Sources, Phase I",2010,5060,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Joseph R. Brown Heritage Center",," The grant assisted in creating the initial issue of a scholarly journal, Minnesota's Heritage. The overall goal of the journal is to provide to a broad spectrum of interested persons (including students and scholars) core information on the development of the state of Minnesota, with emphasis on the broad Minnesota River valley, based on objective, thorough research and analysis of a wide variety of resources and points of view. Each issue will include illustrations, maps, citations for the sources, biographies, and even tourist information about the areas covered. While the early issues will focus on the Dakota Conflict of 1862, its prelude and aftermath, the potential for extending that focus exists beyond that watershed event. This phase is intended to lay the foundation for the publication to become self-supporting by 2012 though the development and implementation of a comprehensive marketing plan. ",,"To assist in creating the initial issue of a scholarly journal, ""Minnesota's Heritage""",2010-02-12,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mary,Bakeman,,"1178 County Road B West",Roseville,MN,55113,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-heritage-back-sources-phase-i,,,, 17047,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,608,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Marshall-Lyon County Library",,"To add 27 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",,"To add 27 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-02-22,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Anna-Marie,Pickering,,"301 W. Lyon St.",Marshall,MN,56258,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf,,,, 17048,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,1136,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Mesabi Range College Library",," To add 40 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility ",,"To add 40 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-02-12,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Laurel,Chilcote,,"1001 Chestnut St. W",Virginia,MN,55792,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-0,,,, 17054,"Minnesota Bluegrass Evolution",2010,5870,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Grassroots Culture",," The model for Minnesota bluegrass has changed from attending stage shows to community involvement. Once a part of Country Music, it became allied with the folk music revival, and the repertoire changed. Eleven experienced bluegrass music participants were interviewed who reflect on the evolution of Minnesota Bluegrass music, as well as the changes in how the music is accessed. The interviews reveal specifics of the structure of bluegrass performance, business and sociability as they evolved from the end of WWII to the current scene. This project creates a lasting reference point regarding the history of bluegrass in Minnesota. Bluegrass participants are aware that bluegrass music has a national history as well as a regional history that relates to Minnesota. The collection will be a record of Minnesota bluegrass as told by those who helped create and are today creating the scene. The collection contains important reference points of Minnesota bluegrass, to help orient readers wanting to know more about Minnesota bluegrass. The collection of interviews also serves as original source material for anyone choosing to write about Minnesota bluegrass history for a publications such as Inside Bluegrass, the publication of MBOTMA. Those who remember the country music connection and who worked with or remember the Sunset Valley Barn Dance, or Minneapolis clubs such as the Flame are advanced in years. Only they can tell us about how the barn dance played to local taste by including more accordion and less banjo than other regions’ barn dance shows, or about “Norwegian cowboys” such as Slim Jim, who was heard over WCCO. Most of those who remember the ferment of bluegrass as a part of folk music, particularly around college campuses, are their 60’s and 70’s. In the 50’s and 60’s where live bluegrass performances were rare, this group supported bluegrass and other grassroots forms. The scene was a mixture of socializing, striving for musical excellence, spreading the word about traditional music through any means necessary, and competition for both what playing opportunities existed, and for the esteem of contemporaries. ",,"To record 11 interviews with people who shaped bluegrass music in Minnesota",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Philip,Nusbaum,,"1268 Jefferson Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-bluegrass-evolution,,,, 17063,"Minnesota Jewish History on Placeography",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,6448,,,,,,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest",,"To broaden public access to information through Placeography about places in Minnesota significant to Jewish history",,"To broaden public access to information through Placeography about places in Minnesota significant to Jewish history",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Hoffman,,"4330 South Cedar Lake Road",Minneapolis,MN,55416,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-jewish-history-placeography,,,, 17076,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,1197,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Meeker County Historical Society",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-02-26,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,James,Milan,,"308 North Marshall Ave.",Litchfield,MN,55355,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-1,,,, 17079,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,1197,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Itasca County Historical Society",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lilah,Crowe,,"10 NW 5th St.","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-2,,,, 17080,"Minnesota and the Civil War Exhibit Mannequins",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7019,,,,,,"Minnesota Military Museum",," To costume and equip seven mannequin figures for a major exhibit commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and Minnesota's tragic Dakota War of 1862 in a new 528 square foot gallery. The legacy of Minnesota's role in the Civil War and the Dakota War of 1862 continues to the present day. Interest in the Civil War will not abate after the sesquicentennial years and eventual replace replacement of the exhibit. The museum states that some of  individual mannequins will move to the museum permanent galleries for perpetual exhibit. Other mannequins, along with exhibit pictures, graphics and computer programs will be part of traveling displays available to schools, county museums and other venues. The replica items purchased with this project will have a display life of over 20 years, and can be used for a wide variety of interpretive programs and displays both in the museum and through loans statewide. ",,"To costume and equip seven mannequin figures for a major exhibit commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and Minnesota's tragic Dakota War of 1862.",2010-02-26,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Stephen,Osman,,"5424 Elliot Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55417,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-and-civil-war-exhibit-mannequins,,,, 17085,"Minnesota Rule Online Archive",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,10000,,,,,,"Office of the Revisor of Statutes",,"To make publicly accessible Minnesota Rules, 1982-2007, as digital web-based content.",,"To make publicly accessible Minnesota Rules, 1982-2007, as digital web-based content.",2010-02-23,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michele,Timmons,,"700 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-rule-online-archive,,,, 17094,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,1879,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Vermilion Community College Library",," Vermilion Community College Library added 73 volumes and 33 titles to their collection. The library is working on building a collection covering all eras of Minnesota history, as well as the geographic and ethnic distribution of Minnesota's population to support the outside reading required in Minnesota History. The Minnesota history materials will support students taking American history, Introduction to Indian Studies, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Native American History, and Ojibwe Legends and Culture. As well as helping students, these materials will be used by their Elderhostel and Summer Institute attendees and as well as the visitors to the area, who come to the library to find materials about Minnesota. All materials will be cataloged and made accessible to all library patrons both on and off campus. ",,"To add 35 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sharon,Evensen,,"1900 East Camp St.",Ely,MN,55731,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-3,,,, 17101,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,1197,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Hibbing Community College Library",," To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility. ",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-05-03,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jan,Carey,,"1515 East 25th St.",Hibbing,MN,55746,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-4,,,, 17544,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2012,1132,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Aitkin County Historical Society",," To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-31,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17559,"Minnesota River Survey I",2012,6993,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota",," To survey archaeological resources along 74 miles of the Minnesota River. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-survey-i,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17571,"Minnesota Discovery Center Object Collection Inventory",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Discovery Center",," To gain physical and intellectual control of approximately 2000 artifacts using PastPerfect software. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-discovery-center-object-collection-inventory,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17606,"Minnesota Civil War Commemorative Task Force Website",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State (Civil War Commemoration Task Force)",," To enable public access through a website on the Minnesota Civil War Sesquicentennial. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-civil-war-commemorative-task-force-website,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17651,"Minnesota Main Street Program 2011-2012",2012,125000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,125000,,,,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Main Street’s statewide coordinating program provides participating local Main Street organizations with training, tools, information, and networking.",,,2011-07-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Emily,Northey,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-main-street-program-2011-2012,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025003,"Minnesota Quilters Oral History Preservation and Dissemination",2021,2793,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All short- and intermediate-term targets have been achieved, and we are actively engaged in meeting the long-term goals. We are uploading sound files and transcripts to the Quilt Index, an international database of information about quilts and quilters, to disseminate the results of this project widely. While we planned only to use the Quilt Index for dissemination of this project's products, they have been very interested in hosting our digital materials, and have recently sent us a memorandum of understanding in which they undertake to also archive our submitted materials in perpetuity (This email has been added to the documents section.) It will shortly be signed by the appropriate officers of Minnesota Quilters. Not surprisingly, as we analyze the contents of the recordings, we identify additional audiences that we should contact to inform about the project. We have finished contacting all county historical societies where interviewees were living, and are actively seeking additional locales and organizations that may have an interest in this archive. A sample contact letter sent to a historical society is appended. We have also begun sharing brief illustrated biographies of the interviewees on the MQP Facebook site (see appended snapshot), and in upcoming issues of the Minnesota Quilters newsletter, both of which are freely available to the public. We also plan to contact a number of relevant news organizations, both statewide and in the communities where the interviewees lived, and will create appropriate press releases about the project.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2793,,"Charlette Pittman, Karen Kopitzke, Linda Wines, Miki Peine, Mary Tague, Merle Pratt, Laurie Klinkhammer, Peggy Stockwell, Ellen Wold, Kathie Simon Frank, Arleen Lively, Donna Rockette",,"Minnesota Quilters, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize part of a large collection of oral histories, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,"To digitize part of a large collection of oral histories, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Cruise,"Minnesota Quilters, Inc.","253 State Street","St. Paul",MN,55107-1612,6516475523,jlc@textilisconservation.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-quilters-oral-history-preservation-and-dissemination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025168,"Minnesota Jewish Entrepreneur Oral Histories",2022,7958,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9958,,"Jamie Heilicher, Barbara Ritzen, Norman Pink, Susan Weinberg, Joanne Sher, Julie Bloom, Kate Dietrick, Rabbi Avram Ettedgui, Arlis Grossman, Jerome Ingber, Myrna Orensten, Sharron Steinfeldt, Shel Shreiberg.",,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 20 oral history interviews the history of Jewish entrepreneurship in Minnesota.",,"To document in 20 oral history interviews the history of Jewish entrepreneurship in Minnesota.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robin,Doroshow,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","4330 South Cedar Lake Road",Minneapolis,MN,55416,6128041178,rdoroshow@jhsum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-jewish-entrepreneur-oral-histories,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025264,"Minnesota River Greenway Dakota Ways of Seeing Online Exhibit",2023,40700,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,11400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",52100,,"Commissioner Mike Slavik, Commissioner Kathleen A. Gaylord, Commissioner Laurie Halverson, Commissioner Joe Atkins, Commissioner Liz Workman, Commissioner Mary Liz Holberg, Commissioner Mary Hamann-Roland",,"Dakota County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for an accessible online exhibit as a companion to the physical Dakota Ways of Seeing Interpretive Exhibit.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for an accessible online exhibit as a companion to the physical Dakota Ways of Seeing Interpretive Exhibit.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Autumn,Hubbell,"Dakota County","1590 HWY 55",Hastings,MN,55033,6515546536,autumn.hubbell@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-greenway-dakota-ways-seeing-online-exhibit,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025277,"Minnesota's Daily Newspaper Environment",2023,9800,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11300,,"Emil Angelica, President Larry Sommer Marion Angelica, Secretery/Treasurer",,"Portal Research","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of Minnesota daily newspapers.",,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of Minnesota daily newspapers.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Emil,Angelica,"Portal Research","4925 Logan Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55419,6122705378,emil.angelica@ccgpartnership.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-daily-newspaper-environment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025323,"Minnesota Reproductive Health Oral History Project",2023,9780,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9780,,"Kendall J. Powell, Steven A. Swiggum, Mary A. Davenport, James T. Farnsworth, Douglas A. Huebsch, Ruth E. Johnson, Tadd M. Johnson, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, Darrin M. Rosha, Bo Thao-Urabe, Kodi J. Verhalen",0.15,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (History of Medicine)","Public College/University","To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of women's reproductive healthcare in Minnesota.",,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of women's reproductive healthcare in Minnesota.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Adam,Negri,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (History of Medicine)","585 Shepherd Laboratories, 100 Union Street SE",Minneapolis,MN,55455,7634156410,negri012@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-reproductive-health-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17342,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,581,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum",," To add 19 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility through well-rounded interpretation ",,"To add 19 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility through well-rounded interpretation",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Guy-Levar,,"PO Box 391",Ely,MN,55731,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-15,,,, 17343,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,1107,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Gilbert Public Library",," To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility ",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Amy,Hay,,"17 N. Broadway, PO Box 758",Gilbert,MN,55741,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-16,,,, 17348,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,365,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Fergus Falls Public Library",," The grant enabled the Fergus Falls Public Library to supplement and fill gaps in their collection with 13 popular titles on Minnesota history. As the ""reference center"" for the Viking Library System they are often called upon to locate information on Minnesota, both for local people and those far afield who reach them via telephone or e-mail and the 13 titles they received would help fill them. ",,"To add 13 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-07-30,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Walt,Dunlap,,"205 East Hampden Avenue","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-17,,,, 17351,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,680,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Thorson Memorial Library",," To add 32 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility. Thirty two books were ordered and received by the Thorson Memorial Library featuring Minnesota's amazing history. ",,"To add 32 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Gail,Hedstrom,,"PO Box 1040, 117 Central Avenue","Elbow Lake",MN,56531,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Grant,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-18,,,, 17358,"Minnesota Statutes Online Archive (1982-1996)",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,9400,,,,,,"Office of the Revisor of Statutes",," Minnesota Statutes from 1982-1996 were scanned and with the help of OCR (optical character recognition) software, were made available and searchable on the Revisor's office pages of the Minnesota legislature's web site. This is the first phase of the scanning Minnesota Statutes project. This online availability improves access to legal materials, previously available only through books. Online versions of the statutes also serve as a preservation method for these records. ",,"To make publicly accessible Minnesota Statutes, 1982-1996, as digital web-based content.",2010-07-30,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michele,Timmons,,"700 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-statutes-online-archive-1982-1996,,,, 17360,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,962,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Jessie F. Hallett Memorial Library",," The library added a total of 35 standard Minnesota history titles to their shelves. 30 books were ordered and received from the Minnesota Bookshelf. Five additional books were obtained as a result of a 10% discount given them. ",,"To add 30 standard Minnesota history titles to a public library and broaden access to history",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Peggi,Beseres,,"101 First Street SE",Crosby,MN,56441,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-19,,,, 17361,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,652,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Morris Public Library",," 25 standard Minnesota history titles were added to enhance the collection at the Morris Public Library. Several titles were replacement copies for books that had worn out. ",,"To add 25 standard Minnesota history titles to a public library and broaden access to history",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Melissa,Yauk,,"102 East 6th Street",Morris,MN,56267,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stevens,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-20,,,, 17365,"A Minnesota Hero: Preserving the Will Steger Story",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Will Steger Foundation",," The Will Steger foundation initiated the documentation of Will Steger's collection of journals, media and images found in a wide variety of formats and locations. A professional archivist was contracted to conduct a basic artifact inventory. The objects were then prioritized for cataloguing and digitization. The collection has been consolidated and the inventory record established. This is phase 1 of 3 for the project; ""A Minnesota Hero: Preserving the Will Steger Story"". ",,"To begin the initial inventory of explorer Will Steger's manuscripts collection",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jerry,Stenger,,"2008 Portland Avenue, Suite 127","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-hero-preserving-will-steger-story,,,, 17373,"Minnesota Psychiatry Oral History",2011,2914,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Medical Association Foundation",," Twelve oral histories, discussing the history of psychiatry in Minnesota, were recorded in the late 1970's on audiotape. To preserve them, they were digitized, transcribed and archived along with 2 other oral histories taken in 1996. Forty years later twenty-three more interviews of senior MN psychiatric leaders were conducted, digitized and transcribed. These additional oral histories were added to the archive. A full set of the transcripts will be catalogued into the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. The assembled stories of the history and evolution of MN medical practice should be useful to future historians. ",,"To document in 10 interviews the history of Minnesota psychiatry and transcribe 10 previous interviews from the 1970s",2010-09-08,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Deane,Manolis,,"Minnesota Psychiatric Society, 866 Nine Mile Cove N",Hopkins,MN,55343,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-psychiatry-oral-history,,,, 17379,"Minnesota Statutes Online Archive (1849-1981)",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7400,,,,,,"Office of the Revisor of Statutes",," The Minnesota Statutes from the earliest territorial days of 1851 to the more recent 1981 are important historical documents which capture the development and governance history of our state.  Statutes from the 1960's, 1970's, and 1980's are still relevant today for living persons, especially in reference to persons with criminal convictions.  Whether the individual looking for an archived statute is interested because of direct relevance, or more indirect historical relevance, it is important that these historical documents be accessible to the public and preserved for future generations.  Displaying the statutes archives on the web improves accessibility, because there are very few copies of some of the oldest books.  In addition, many of these books are deteriorating, so conversion to electronic form provides an alternative means of preservation.  The ability to search the archived statutes further enhances the usability of the material. This is the second phase of the scanning Minnesota Statutes project. View online searchable resource. ",,"To complete digital access to Minnesota Statutes by adding 1851-1981 to online searchable resource",2010-09-08,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michele,Timmons,,"700 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-statutes-online-archive-1849-1981,,,, 17415,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,537,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Douglas County Library",," The DCL purchased 23 books from the Minnesota History Bookshelf to provide access to a more current and complete overview of Minnesota history for their patrons. Some of the books will serve as replacements for older more worn books. They were presented to the public on a featured display. ",,"To add 23 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-10-29,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Karen,Simmons,,"720 Fillmore Street",Alexandria,MN,56308,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-21,,,, 17427,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,787,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Red Lake Falls Public Library",," Red Lake Falls Public Library added 37 new volumes relating to Minnesota history to their collections. The Red Lake Falls Public Library is a small branch of the Northwest Regional Library in northwestern Minnesota. In this Red Lake County library, it is an ongoing and important task to increase their collection of titles of historic significance and regional interest. ",,"To add 29 standard Minnesota history titles to a public library and broaden access to history",2010-11-12,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Laura,DeRosier,,"105 Champagne Avenue","Red Lake Falls",MN,56750,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Red Lake",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-22,,,, 17440,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,1132,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Steele County Historical Society",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-11-19,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Laura,Resler,,"1448 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-23,,,, 17448,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,474,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Jackson County Library",," The Minnesota History Bookshelf grant enabled the Jackson County Libraries to add 14 new volumes of Minnesota History to their history collections. The primary purpose in adding these new volumes is to enhance the existing collection of Minnesota history books and create a larger Minnesota collection. ",,"To add 14 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-10-29,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tamera,Erickson,,"311 Third Street",Jackson,MN,56143,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Jackson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-24,,,, 17450,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,1138,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society",," The Lac qui Parle County Historical Society acquisition of 43 books created an ""instant"" library of Minnesota history that they did not have, which allows for convenient, on site, availability of the information. ",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-12-10,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Barb,Redepenning,,"250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-25,,,, 17451,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,708,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Houston County Historical Society",," HCHS added 29 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility to historical resources. The grant was noted in HCHS's newsletter and in four county newspaper press releases. ",,"To add 29 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-10-29,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Deborah,Wray,,"104 Historical Lane",Caledonia,MN,55921,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-26,,,, 17458,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,1138,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Watonwan County Historical Society",," WCHS added 43 standard Minnesota history titles to their collections. Notice of the new additions was posted in the annual newsletter and sent to every household in the county.  ",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-10-29,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Wilma,Wolner,,"Box 126",Madelia,MN,56062,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Watonwan,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-27,,,, 17464,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,1301,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Great River Regional Library",," Fifty-seven standard Minnesota history titles were added to the library to broaden public accessibility. The books are available for anyone to request and check out, though some titles will ""float"" and stay wherever they are returned. Some books books specifically have Foley Public Library as their ""home"" location and will automatically be sent to Foley, no matter where they are returned. ",,"To add 57 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-11-03,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Beth,Stolpman,,"1300 West St. Germain Street","St. Cloud",MN,56301,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Benton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-28,,,, 17468,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,877,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Kittson County Historical Society",," To broaden public accessibility, KCHS acquired 32 standard history books from the MN History Bookshelf list and an additional 6 more books pertaining to MN history. The books are available at the Kittson County Museum Library. ",,"To add 32 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-11-03,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Cindy,Adams,,"East Main Street","Lake Bronson",MN,56734,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kittson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-29,,,, 17475,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,1962,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Le Sueur Public Library",," The LeSueur Public Library purchased 60 standard Minnesota history books to be distributed to the 9 libraries in their system. These books were immediately put on display and into circulation. A brochure was created for each library branch that listed all the titles purchased with the grant. A Facebook posting further announced the availability of the newly purchased books. ",,"To add 35 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility at four public libraries in Le Sueur County. Amount adjusted due to an error in calculation.",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Diane,Pinney,,"118 E Ferry Street","Le Sueur",MN,56058,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-30,,,, 17126,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,847,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Stillwater Public Library",," The Stillwater Public Library added 27 standard Minnesota history titles to augment their collection in the St. Croix reference collection and in their circulating collection. ",,"To add 27 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-03-12,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carolyn,Blocher,,"224 Third St. N",Stillwater,MN,55082,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-5,,,, 17128,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,1197,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Cloquet Public Library",," The Cloquet Public Library added 43 standard Minnesota history titles they previously did not own or to replace worn out copies of ones they did own. ",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-04-07,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mary,Lukkarila,,"320 14th Street",Cloquet,MN,55720,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carlton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-6,,,, 17131,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,847,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Rice County Historical Society",," To add 29 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility ",,"To add 29 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-07-28,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Garwood,,"1814 NW Second Ave.",Faribault,MN,55021,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-7,,,, 17132,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,1228,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Library Foundation of Carver County",," The Minnesota History Bookshelf grant enabled the Carver County Library to add 47 new volumes of Minnesota History to their history collections. These volumes are housed primarily at their largest branch in Chanhassen and their newest branch in Norwood Young America. The primary purpose in adding these new volumes is to enhance their existing collection of Minnesota history books for History Day students using their Chanhassen Library and to create a more accessible location of Minnesota history books for residents living in western Carver County at their Norwood Young America branch. ",,"To add 28 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-04-07,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Donna,Peterson,,"4 City Hall Plaza",Chaska,MN,55318,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-8,,,, 17135,"Minnesota Flour-milling History: Fieldwork and Writing",2010,3837,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"University of Minnesota Press",,"To prepare a book-length manuscript on the history of flour milling across the state",,"To prepare a book-length manuscript on the history of flour milling across the state",2010-05-18,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Robert,Frame,,"Mead & Hunt, Inc, Historic Preservation Division, 7900 West 78th Street, Suite 370",Minneapolis,MN,55439,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-flour-milling-history-fieldwork-and-writing,,,, 17136,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,1107,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Cold Spring Area Historical Society",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-07-01,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Anthony,Nathe,,"c/o Assumption Community, 715 First Street N","Cold Spring",MN,56320,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-9,,,, 17142,"Minnesota's Immigrant Life Writings",2011,6543,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota",,"To identify and make accessible ""life writings"" created in languages other than English",,"To identify and make accessible ""life writings"" created in languages other than English",2010-07-01,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Donna,Gabaccia,,"271 19th Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-immigrant-life-writings,,,, 17154,"Minnesota journalists in the last half of the 20th Century",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Twin Cities Media Alliance",,"To document in 20 interviews the history of Minnesota journalism, 1950-2000",,"To document in 20 interviews the history of Minnesota journalism, 1950-2000",2010-04-23,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jon,Collins,,"2920 13th Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-journalists-last-half-20th-century,,,, 17160,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,1043,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Kanabec County Historical Society",," To add 36 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility ",,"To add 36 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-04-07,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Janet,Franz,,"PO Box 113",Mora,MN,55051,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kanabec,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-10,,,, 17165,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,2214,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Moose Lake Public Library",," Grant was used to purchase two full Minnesota Bookshelf sets, 43 standard Minnesota history titles, one for reference use and for circulation use. ",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-05-11,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Deb,Shaw,,"PO Box 277","Moose Lake",MN,55767,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carlton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-11,,,, 17166,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2010,1107,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Lamberton Public Library",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-04-07,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Linda,Werner,,"PO Box 505",Lamberton,MN,56152,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-12,,,, 17255,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,850,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"New York Mills Public Library",,"To add 34 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",,"To add 34 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-09-01,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Julie,Adams,,"PO Box 279","New York Mills",MN,56567,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-13,,,, 17261,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,789,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Perham Area Public Library",," The grant allowed them to add 34 new titles for the Minnesota History section of their library. ",,"To add 34 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Heusser-Ladwig,,"225 2nd Avenue NE",Perham,MN,56573,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-14,,,, 33856,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts",2015,9900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","MCBA met its immediate project outcomes as detailed in the grant. In addition, indicators are positive for meeting our intermediate and long-term outcomes; for example, the Library is already experiencing broader use. Careful planning balanced by flexible execution, to accommodate schedule changes, etc., aided MCBA in successfully executing this complex project.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9900,,"Dara Beevas, Laurel Bradley, Mathea Bulander, Duncan Campbell, Patrick Coleman, Eric Crosby, Pamela Johnson, Diane Katsiaficas, Peggy Korsmo-Kennon, Diane Merrified, Kjersti Monson, Barbara Portwood, Sherry Poss, Regula Russelle, Cathy Ryan",0.00,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 18 oral history interviews the history of Minnesota Center for Book Arts.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Rathermel,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts","1011 Washington Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55415,612-215-2525,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-center-book-arts-0,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33937,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Legislative Reference Library Collaborative State Document Digitization Project",2015,5000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5000,,"Minnesota Legislature",0.17,"Minnesota Legislative Reference Library","State Government","To digitize a collection of state documents, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elizabeth,Lincoln,"Minnesota Legislative Reference Library","645 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-296-0594,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-department-natural-resources-and-legislative-reference-library-collaborative-stat,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33942,"Minnesota Architects: Modern Masters Video Project",2015,9290,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9290,,"Kristin Anderson, Anita Hawks, Debbra Ford, Gary Reetz, Jo Davison, Rolf Anderson, Dennis Gimmestad",0.00,"Minnesota Society of Architectural Historians","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 8 oral history interviews the history of modern masters in Minnesota architecture.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Judith,Kurtz,"Minnesota Society of Architectural Historians","275 Market Street, Suite 54",Minneapolis,MN,55405,612-788-4877,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-architects-modern-masters-video-project,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33976,"Minnesota Ballet Oral History Project",2016,9900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9900,,"Harvey Plasch - President, Mary Gummerson - 1st Vice President, Rachel Inselman - 2nd Vice President, Ken Kolquist - Treasurer, Jeff Anderson, Morgana Davis, Sue Fuchs, Bonnie Hughes, Ed Schumacher, Carole Turner, Briana von Elbe, Melissa Winkler",0.00,"Minnesota Ballet","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 12 oral history interviews the history of the Minnesota Ballet.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,"Rathe Ruona","Minnesota Ballet","301 West First Street",Duluth,MN,55802-1613,218-729-5934,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-ballet-oral-history-project,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33991,"Minnesota Newspaper Museum: Research and Writing",2016,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We were very pleased with the outcome of this project. Our reviewers were helpful. We were prepared in a timely way to begin production, using our own funds, on installation scheduled for early August 2016, in time for this year's Minnesota State Fair.",,350,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10350,,"Linda Falkman, President; retired, Minnesota Newspaper Association Michael Vadnie, Vice President; retired, St. Cloud State University Journalism Department Doug Hanneman, Secretary; Hutchinson Leader Barbara Trebisovsky, Treasurer; retired, Minnesota Newspaper Association Marge Winkelman, ECM Publications, Coon Rapids Carlton DeWitt, Colfax Messenger, Glenwood City, Wisc. Tim Hennagir, Monticello Times Mathias Baden, Jordan Independent Rick Bussler, Blooming Prairie Times",0.00,"Minnesota Newspaper Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of Minnesota newspapers, in preparation for a future exhibit.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vadnie,"Minnesota Newspaper Foundation","1866 Lucille Lane","St. Cloud",MN,56303,320-492-3517,vadsmolo@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-newspaper-museum-research-and-writing,,,,0 33995,"Minnesota Point Lighthouse Assessment",2016,5100,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5100,,"Janell Mussman (President), Lynn Wagner (Vice President), Diane Hilden (Secretary), Becky Hubbard (Treasurer), Dave Anderson, Matt Baumgartner, Alan Finlayson, Capt. Shawn McKenzie, Capt. Ed Montgomery, Stan Salmi, Mick Sertich, Ted Smith, John Sorenson, Lila Stevens, Joe Zajac",0.00,"Lake Superior Marine Museum Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct an assessment of the Minnesota Point Lighthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Denise,Wolvin,"Lake Superior Marine Museum Association","PO Box 177",Duluth,MN,55801,"218-720-5269 x35278",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-point-lighthouse-assessment,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34006,"Minnesota Museum Structured Bookshelf Grant",2015,2021,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The museum has increased its onsite resources of reference materials needed for improved governance, management, collections care and interpretation.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",2021,,"Blaine Diesslin, Patti Crager, Sherry Abts, Bill Tefft, Bill Latady, Gil Knight, Peg Rosett, Barb Cary-Hall, Pam Brunfelt",0.00,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 52 standard Minnesota museum studies titles to broaden public accessibility.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Guy-Levar,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","PO Box 391",Ely,MN,55731,218-365-4451,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-museum-structured-bookshelf-grant,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37495,"Minnesota Legal Experience",2017,12000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","* Video Production The HBA will conduct oral interviews with HBA selected individuals. MNHS will purchase kiosks for a banner traveling exhibit. * Traveling Exhibit MNHS will work to place the exhibit in venues throughout Minnesota. This will enhance the HBA connection to schools, communities and youth throughout Minnesota. * Web/Digital Presence MNHS together with HBA can share links to existing Hispanic/Latino content and resources on the MNHS webpage. MNHS will make a list of links available to HBA. * Educational Opportunities MNHS would like to pursue a live distance learning opportunity with the group's keynote speaker. This event would take place in the morning of the October opening event. Live hook up to selected schools around Minnesota and questions from students submitted ahead of time. MNHS will provide a work plan including logistics, schools, and submission of questions. * Collection HBA and MNHS will discuss the possibility of having collection materials at the opening event. A research guide to Hispanic/Latino material in MNHS collections (newspapers, books, archival material and objects) will be created for public use.",,,7500,,12000,670,,0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This initiative will share the stories of important historical cases and engage communities with the court system. Members of the Hispanic Bar Association will conduct oral interviews with select members, which will become part of a traveling exhibit in partnership with MNHS. Through this project, MNHS will assist the Minnesota Hispanic Bar Association in advancing the goals of the Minnesota Legal Experience.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Rice, Stearns, Sherburne, Beltrami",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-legal-experience,,,, 37496,"Minnesota Main Street Partnership",2017,165999,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Conduct regular training sessions; conduct annual visits and evaluations with designated Main Street programs; update materials with Main Street Four-Point ""Refresh"" approach; provide design and technical assistance.",,,,,165999,2741,,0.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Main Street program is a proven, comprehensive strategy that helps communities create new jobs and businesses while revitalizing buildings and preserving their historic downtowns. The program provides the tools, training, information and networking that communities need to revitalize their business districts. There are currently seven Minnesota Main Street designated communities: Faribault, New Ulm, Owatonna, Red Wing, Shakopee, Willmar and Winona. In the first two quarters of 2016, these cities gained 53 full-time jobs, 48 part-time jobs and 12 new businesses. These cities also saw 34 building rehabilitation projects, eight public improvements and six new construction projects completed, a total value of over $6.9 million. In addition, there are 22 associate member communities that receive access to networking opportunities and discounted admissions to trainings through this program.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-main-street-partnership-0,,,, 37502,"Minnesota Digital Library",2017,291000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (5) Digital Library","$300,000 the first year and $300,000 the second year are for a digital library project to preserve, digitize, and share Minnesota images, documents, and historical materials. The Minnesota Historical Society shall cooperate with the Minitex interlibrary loan system and shall jointly share this appropriation for these purposes.","Additional sources added to Reflections, additional outreach to statewide cultural heritage institutions.",,,,,291000,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) is a statewide, multi-institutional collaboration that supports discovery, education and personal enrichment through digitization of and access to the rich historical resources of the state's public and academic libraries, archives, museums and historical societies, while also preserving these resources for future generations. MDL partnered with: * 180+ organizations through Minnesota Reflections, a premier searchable, online collection of primary source materials of more than 51,000 photos, maps, journals, letters, works of art and more. * In association with the Digital Public Library of America (DP.LA) MDL created two online exhibits: Quack Cures and Self-Remedies: Patent Medicine, 1860-1920 and Urban Parks in the United States.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-digital-library-3,,,, 28747,"Minnesota Supreme Court Historical Society Oral History Transcribing Project",2014,4980,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4980,,"Justice G. Barry Anderson, Minnesota Supreme Court; Justice Paul H. Anderson, Minnesota Supreme Court (Ret); John Arnold, Dunlap & Seeger, PA; Judge Timothy J. Baland (Ret.), Seventh Judicial District; Nancy Zalusky Berg, Walling Berg & Debele, PA; Thomas H. Boyd, Winthrop & Weinstine, PA; Diane B. Bratvold, Briggs and Morgan; Stephen F. Buterin, Cole Hull & van Vliet. PLLP; Annamarie A. Daley, Barnes & Thornburg, LLP; Gary A. Debele, Walling Berg & Debele, PA; Thomas S. Fraser, Fredrikson & Byron, PA; Judge Jill Flaskamp Halbrooks, Minnesota Court of Appeals; Justice Sam Hanson, Briggs and Morgan, P.A.; William M. Hart, Meagher & Geer, PLLP; Douglas R. Heidenreich, William Mitchell College of Law; David F. Herr, Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand, LLP; Martin B. Ho, Stingley & Ho, PLLP; Bruce Jones,Faegre & Benson, LLP; John D. Kelly, Hanft Fride, PA; Patrick J. Kelly, Kelly & Lemmons, PA; Peter B. Knapp, William Mitchell College of Law; Judge Harriet Lansing, Minnesota Court of Appeals; Katherine L. MacKinnon, Law Office of Katherine L. MacKinnon; Katherine A. McBride, Meagher & Geer, PLLP; Justice Helen M. Meyer, Minnesota Supreme Court; Anna Horning Nygren, Lockridge Grindal Nauen, PLLP; Judith L. Oakes, J. Oakes Family Law; Allen I. Saeks, Leonard Street & Deinard; James S. Simonson, Gray Plant Mooty Mooty & Bennett, PA; Justice David R. Stas, Minnesota Supreme Court; William R. Stoeri, Dorsey & Whitney, LLP; John M. Stuart, State Board of Public Defense; Esther M. Tomljanovich (Ret.), Minnesota Supreme Court; Judge Edward Touissant, William Mitchell College of Law; Judge Mary R. Vasaly, Fourth Judicial District; Robin Vue-Benson, Minnesota Department of Human Services; Kenneth R. White, Law Office of Kenneth R. White; Robin M. Wolpert, 3M; Ex Officio Member Chief Judge Lorie Skjerven Gildea",,"Minnesota Supreme Court Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To transcribe oral history interviews from Minnesota Supreme Court Justices, making them publicly accessible.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barb,Sommer,"Minnesota Supreme Court Historical Society","1976 Wooddale Drive, Suite 3A",Woodbury,MN,55125,651-492-7924,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-supreme-court-historical-society-oral-history-transcribing-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28751,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2014,638,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,638,,"Jere Mackin, Lois Mackin, Jennifer deFiebre, David Suddarth, Valerie Morrison, Vicki Albu, Melva Cain, Bergetta Monroe, Erv Chorn, Liz Gomoll, J.H. Fonkert, Kathy Deiss, John Schade, Sarah Martin",,"Minnesota Genealogical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 27 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Inman,"Minnesota Genealogical Society","1185 Concord Street N, Suite 218","South St. Paul",MN,55075,612-280-7462,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-34,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28862,"Minnesota Philanthropy Oral History Project",2015,9797,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9797,,"Kevin Walker, Chair; Kari Suzuki, Vice Chair; Mark Hiemenz, Secretary; Brad Kruse, Treasurer; Kathleen Annette, Susan Bass Roberts, JoAnn Birkholz, Kim Borton, Kim Embretson, Chris Fulton, Jim Garness, Julie Hara, Steve Joul, Daniel Lemm, Mark Lindberg, Mary Jane Melendez, Gary Nan Tie, June Noronha, Timothy Ober, Tim Thorpe",,"Minnesota Council on Foundations","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in eight oral history interviews the history of philanthropy in Minnesota.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Trista,Harris,"Minnesota Council on Foundations","100 Portland Avenue South, Suite 225",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-338-1989,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-philanthropy-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28893,"Minnesota On the Air",2015,55319,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,55319,,"UMN Board of Regents: Richard B. Beeson, Dean E. Johnson, Clyde E. Allen, Laura M. Brod, Linda A. Cohen, Thomas W. Devine, John R. Frobenius, David M. Larson, Peggy E. Lucas, David J. McMillan, Abdul M. Omari, Patricia A. Simmons",1.02,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","Public College/University","To gain intellectual and physical control of archival materials held in public trust.",,,2014-10-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erik,Moore,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-625-5756,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-air,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28574,"Minnesota Discovery Center's General Assessment and Long-Range Plan",2014,8883,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8883,,"Harlan Tardy, Rally Hess, Paul Janssen, Larry Killien, Rich Puhek, Shelley Robinson, Bonnie Fena, Rep. Carly Melin, Lisa Kvas, Dan Vidmar",,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mai,Vang,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,218-254-1238,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Cook, Crow Wing, Itasca, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-discovery-centers-general-assessment-and-long-range-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28708,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Museum Interpretive Plan",2014,49848,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,49848,,"Fred Bursch, Jim Eidsvold, Loraine Jensen, Kevin Kopischke, Carl Mammel, Dennis Martinson, Robin Niedenfuer, Rick Paulson, Larry Pearson, Terry Quist, Duane Rost, Rose Shorma, Robb Steinbring, Lee Wangstad, Patty Wicken, Dick Wilson",0.28,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To complete an interpretive plan for the museum in order to better serve the public by increasing access to the history of lakes recreation.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bruce,Olson,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","205 3rd Avenue, PO Box 1216",Alexandria,MN,56308,320-759-1114,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Douglas",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-lakes-maritime-museum-interpretive-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28405,"Minnesota River Valley National Scenic Byway 2013 Interpretive Plan",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We have an inventory of all our sites and a final document that the byway can use to make decisions. We refined the themes and reduced the number of discovery sites. The Byway already used the plan to decide on the writing of four potential panels. We will also use it to organize a new website to be created in 2014.",,,11000,,18000,,"Brent Olson, Ortonville Angela Doren, Ortonville Harold Rusty Dimberg, Ortonville Jim Dahlvang, Montevideo Mike Thein, Clara City Jim Schmaedeka, Clara City Harold Solem, Montevideo Jeff Olson, Dawson Mark Bourne, Dawson Gary Hendrickx, Appleton Heather Giese, Appleton Warren Rau, Appleton Gary L. Johnson, Montevideo Scott Peterson, Granite Falls Kathi Thymian- Ortonville School Board Brett Buer, Dawson ",,"Upper MN Valley Regional Development Commission","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified interpretive specialist to develop an interpretive plan for the history along 287 miles of the Minnesota River Valley National Scenic Byway.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristi,Fernholz,"Upper MN Valley Regional Development Commission","323 W Schlieman Avenue",Appleton,MN,56208,"320-289-1981 x6",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Redwood, Scott, Sibley, Swift, Traverse, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-valley-national-scenic-byway-2013-interpretive-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28415,"Minnesota Museum Bookshelf",2013,1800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The outcome of having reference books on museum best practices available to staff as well as to a small group of volunteers at the Depot museum was realized.",,,74,,1874,,"Ken Braaten, President Harlan Highberg, Vice President Jan Feil, Secretary Larry Shelquist, Treasurer Fred Sundquist, David Hallan, Debbie Wilde, DonnaRae Jacobson, Rodney Rhen.",,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 49 standard Minnesota museum administration titles to broaden public accessibility.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society","PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,218-785-2000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-museum-bookshelf,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28429,"Minnesota Historic Preservation Bookshelf Starter Kit",2013,830,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","City now has a resource library available for the general public.",,,,,830,,"Historic Preservation Commission: Dawn Heidebrink, Jennifer Cronin-Martens, Greg Carrow, Anthony Koenders, Elizabeth McCabe. Council Liaison will be chosen at the January 22, 2013 city council meeting.",,"City of Pipestone","Local/Regional Government","To add 47 standard Minnesota historic preservation titles to broaden public accessibility.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Cronin-Martens,"City of Pipestone","119 2nd Avenue SW",Pipestone,MN,56164,605-357-5433,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-historic-preservation-bookshelf-starter-kit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28477,"Minnesota Dance Pioneers Oral History Project",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Our target goals were more than achieved, and it came from dedication and perseverance to create the most complete dance history archives in this state. We set out to record three oral histories, and captured an interview with Bonnie Mathis about a very turbulent time in dance history here, as well as well as several hours of remembrances about the late Margret Dietz. In addition we documented the memorial service for the late Wallace Kennedy as well as John Munger, and a dance class that Zoe Sealy was teaching (because she is so well ",,,,,7000,,"Rick Hauser, Diane Aldis, Dale Schmid, Joan Wells, Marcia Chapman",0.12,"The Performance Lab","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 3 interviews the history of modern dance educators in the 1960s.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Hauser,"The Performance Lab","666 Fairmount Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55105,651-224-1475,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-dance-pioneers-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28481,"Minnesota’s Historic Northwest Consortium: Interpretive Exhibit Plan for Traveling Exhibits",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Minnesota Historic Northwest Consortium",,,,,7000,,"Dean Vikan, President; Alden Anderson, Vice President; Tamara Edevold, Treasurer; Robin Shimpa, Secretary",,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to create a detailed exhibit concept for a traveling exhibit about northwestern Minnesota's fur trade history. ",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Degerstrom,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest","412 Geary Avenue NE",Bagley,MN,56621,218-847-2938,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Becker, Beltrami, Clearwater, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-s-historic-northwest-consortium-interpretive-exhibit-plan-traveling-exhibits,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28486,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2013,466,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,466,,"Becky Beane, Leah K. P. Lemm, Jim Nicholson, Joy Persall, Kim Snyder, Jay Bad Heart Bull, Patina Park, J.D., Barb Delaney, Terri Yellowhammer, Don Flower, Jennifer Waltman",,"Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 19 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jo,Lightfeather,"Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center","2300-15th Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55404,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-33,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28491,"Minnesota Museum Bookshelf",2013,1555,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1555,,"Marge Fabre, Mavis Klabunde, Luella Voit, Ann Lindblom, Darvin Schoenborn, Cele Mazour, Franklyn Priesler, Adelle DeVries, Doyle Turner, Doris Eiynck, Cheryl Hendrickson, Bennie Zaviska, Carol Buschette",,"Mahnomen County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 44 standard Minnesota museum administration titles to broaden staff development.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Lindblom,"Mahnomen County Historical Society","106 NE Main Street, PO Box 123",Mahnomen,MN,56557,218-935-5888,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mahnomen,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-museum-bookshelf-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28502,"Minnesota Aviation Innovators Exhibit: Production",2013,3650,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3650,,"Terry Morris Karen Wolf Kurt Wiessner Ray Pittman Richard Wiessner Richard Heinecke Deon Ford Bob Minish Vikki Getchel Tom Simonet Jerry Kyser Mike Drews Colonel Brian Wyneken",,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install an exhibit on innovators in Minnesota aviation.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Yaeger,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","PO Box 11598","St. Paul",MN,55111,651-3081894,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-aviation-innovators-exhibit-production,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28506,"Minnesota Museum Bookshelf",2013,570,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,570,,"President: Neal Ingebrigtson; Vice President: Kathy Lozinski; Secretary/Treasurer: Marj Becker; District 1: John Lenz; District 2: Ann Carrow; District 3: Don Swanjord; District 4: Georgia Boerboom; District 5: Jan Maeyaert-Hansen",,"Lyon County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 22 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility through well-rounded interpretation.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society","301 W. Lyon St.",Marshall,MN,56258,507-537-6580,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-museum-bookshelf-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28510,"Minnesota History Book Shelf",2013,512,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,512,,"Darlene Bates, Joyce Kalbakdalen, Carolyn Matz, Rod Kjersten, Charlie Lindberg, Darryl Tveitbakk, Lisa Amb, Betty Halvorson, Chuck Smith, Pat Moen, Linda Pavek, Liz Hardwick, Connie Moe.",,"Northwest Regional Library System (Greenbush Branch)",Libraries,"To add 22 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Angie,Peterson,"Northwest Regional Library System (Greenbush Branch)","210 N. LaBree, PO Box 593","Thief River Falls",MN,56701,218-782-2218,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-book-shelf,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28522,"Minnesota Dugout Canoe Project",2014,9230,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","MHM's short and intermediate term goals for this project were exceeded in every measurable way. MHM's primary goal for the Minnesota Dugout Canoe (MDC) Project was to take small wood samples from 7 dugout canoes for Accelerated Mass Spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon testing and document 8 in total (1 canoe had already undergone testing) located in 7 museums and historical societies. MHM's expectations for this part of the project ",,,69,,9299,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah G. Handschin, Stephen R. Hack",0.08,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and analyze the few existing dugout canoes in the State of Minnesota.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-489-0759,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Carver, Chippewa, Dodge, Hennepin, McLeod, Meeker, Ramsey, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-dugout-canoe-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28940,"Minnesota History Digital App",2014,92272,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","* Additional full-color images; added navigation; audio, video, and slideshow interactives; links to enable readers to explore more--including a link to renew or begin a membership * Projected 1,500 downloads in the first full year of publication (by April 2016) * Increase new and renewing membership via the app * Raise the profile of the magazine and inspire and motivate more readers as well as contributing authors * The creation and publishing of quality content that informs, engages and inspires",,,,,90000,2272,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota History Magazine celebrates its 100th anniversary with a new digital version. Beginning in April 2015, the quarterly magazine will be available as an app for both iPad and Android. The app version allows innovative additional content and also offers audiences an up-to-date channel for accessing, engaging with, and experiencing Minnesota's history.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-digital-app,,,, 28943,"Minnesota in the Civil War Programs",2014,53458,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Program attendance to date: 6,447. Outcomes: 90% of participants will agree/strongly agree the programs increased their knowledge and understanding of topic; Net Promoter Score will average 60%; 50% of participants will indicate that the programs made them much more or more interested in history; satisfaction will exceed 90%.",,,,,52115,1343,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota History Center offered numerous programs and events to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Minnesota's role in the Civil War, including a sold-out lecture by Richard Moe, author of ""Last Full Measure: The Life and Death of the First Minnesota Volunteers;"" a ""Nine Nights of Music"" tribute to the Civil War and a remembrance of fallen soldiers; a Gettysburg/Vicksburg Anniversary Family Day; and a new ""Saint Paul after the Civil War"" trolley tour. Other programs include dance and music performances from the Rose Ensemble and other partner organizations, lectures, and more. The popular ""Tweeting the Civil War"" project also continued.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-civil-war-programs,,,, 28980,"Minnesota History Day and Programming at the State Fair",2014,89511,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","FY14 - 15 total # walking tour brochures distributed = 60,000; Walking tou evaluation: Net Promoter Score = 52; 95% stated increased family's knowledge of Minnesota's history, culture and places; 86% stated increased family's interest in learning more about Minnesota's diverse history and cultural traditions. Estimated FY 14-15 Minnesota History Day at the Fair attendance = 90,000",,,,,87311,2200,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: The Minnesota State Fair Foundation The Minnesota Historical Society and the Minnesota State Fair Foundation are increasing awareness and knowledge of Minnesota history by providing quality programming for visitors to the Great Minnesota Get Together. In 2013, the partners added new visual and written content for the Minnesota State Fair History Walking Tour brochure, new audio and visual content to the smartphone tour component, and presented audio/visual content via social media throughout the fair. Fairgoers also celebrated Minnesota History Day at the State Fair in 2013 and 2014, with live multi-cultural entertainment, history trivia contests, kids crafts, historical characters and more.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-day-and-programming-state-fair-1,,,, 28985,"Minnesota Digital Library",2014,300000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (5) Digital Library","$300,000 the first year and $300,000 the second year are for a digital library project to preserve, digitize, and share Minnesota images, documents, and historical materials.",N/A,,,,,300000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society receives funds that it passes to Minitex to support the operation of the Minnesota Digital Library (MDL). MDL supports the digitization efforts of more than 150 participating historical organizations across the states and maintains the technical infrastructure for providing access to those collections on the web. MDL also advances educational and scholarly uses of the collections and is a data partner with the Digital Public Library of America.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3246,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-digital-library-1,,,, 28986,"Minnesota Main Street Program",2014,312110,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Designated Main Street Programs record and submit reinvestment metrics for their districts. Local representative with diverse backgrounds attend 11 Main Street trainings throughout the year from many regions. Programs better understand how their districts developed and how locals can improve their downtown.",,,,,308183,3927,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: Preservation Alliance of Minnesota The Minnesota Main Street Program is a proven, comprehensive strategy that helps communities create new jobs and businesses while preserving their historic downtowns. Additional partners include: GreenStep Cities, Minnesota Design Team, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality, and University of Minnesota Tourism Center. The program provides tools, training, information and networking that communities need to revitalize their business districts. Training sessions include a two-day Main Street Basic Training, public relations support for Main Street programs, design and historic preservation workshops, a business succession planning train-the-trainer seminar and many Considering Main Street sessions.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-main-street-program-1,,,, 34075,"Minnesota in the Civil War: Programs and Statewide Outreach and Support",2016,68100,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Viewership of television program and attendance at lectures and related public programs",,,,,68100,110,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Civil War stories of the Oliver Kelley Farm and Historic Fort Snelling were featured in a 30-minute television program and broadcast statewide by Twin Cities Public Television (TPT). A similar TV segment was also aired on the Civil War origins of Juneteenth and how this anniversary continues to to be commemorated in the African American community. These historical topics and many more, including the 1862 U.S, Dakota War, comprised a special 2-hour television program also broadcast by TPT. Both television programs, produced entirely by MNHS, will continue to be aired by TPT for years to come. Minnesota Social Studies teachers will receive their own DVD copies for classroom use. Lifelong learners benefited from a lecture by noted Lincoln scholar Harold Holzer; an entire weekend of Civil War era programming at Historic Fort Snelling; and other statewide programming, including a Duluth dedication on Veterans Day to Civil War vet Albert Woolson. A final report of all Civil War Sesquicentennial activities is being developed and online resources are being archived.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-civil-war-programs-and-statewide-outreach-and-support,,,, 34115,"Minnesota Main Street Partnership",2016,196503,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Conduct regular training sessions; conduct annual visits and evaluations with designated Main Street programs; update materials with Main Street Four-Point ""Refresh"" approach; provide design and technical assistance.",,,,,196503,2732,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Main Street program is a proven, comprehensive strategy that helps communities create new jobs and businesses while revitalizing buildings and preserving their historic downtowns. MNHS's Heritage Preservation department works with the partners listed above to implement Minnesota Main Street, which provides the tools, training, information, and networking that communities need to revitalize their business districts. There are currently seven Minnesota Main Street designated communities: Faribault, New Ulm, Owatonna, Red Wing, Shakopee, Willmar, and Winona. In the first three quarters of 2015, these cities gained 22 full-time jobs, 55 part-time jobs, and 17 new businesses. During the same period, eight businesses expanded while staying within their downtowns. Volunteers contributed more than 3,500 hours. These cities also saw 59 building rehabilitation projects, five public improvements, and three new construction projects completed, valued at a total of over $9.2 million. In addition, there are 19 associate member communities that receive access to networking opportunities and discounted admissions to trainings.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Capital Development/Rehabilitation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Preservation, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-main-street-partnership,,,, 34123,"Minnesota Digital Library",2016,300000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (5) Digital Library","$300,000 the first year and $300,000 the second year are for a digital library project to preserve, digitize, and share Minnesota images, documents, and historical materials. The Minnesota Historical Society shall cooperate with the Minitex interlibrary loan system and shall jointly share this appropriation for these purposes.","Successful outcomes include increasing the participation of small organizations across the State of Minnesota, increasing the number of digital records searchable through the Digital Public Library of America, and increasing outreach events and launching new programs that target libraries as well as historical societies.",,,,,300000,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) is a statewide, multi-institutional collaboration that supports discovery, education, and personal enrichment through digitization of and access to the rich historical resources of the state's public and academic libraries, archives, museums and historical societies, while also preserving these resources for future generations. MDL partnered with: ",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Preservation","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-digital-library-2,,,, 17067,"Minnesotans: Who We Are and From Whence We Came!",2010,6700,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3200,,,,,,"Washington County Library",," The Library needed to build a more robust collection of Minnesota history books throughout all nine branches that would support it's programs.  There are several specific content areas for programs including the Civil War, diversifying populations, environmental heritage and cultural heroes and institutions.  227 items were purchased and made available at all nine branches of the Washington County Library System either directly in the collection or by delivery to the branch. ",,"To add 227 standard Minnesota history books to the Washington County Library System",2010-03-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Brian,Kraft,,"8595 Central Park Place",Woodbury,MN,55125,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotans-who-we-are-and-whence-we-came,,,, 10007217,"Minnetonka Beach Water Tower National Register Evaluation",2018,5675,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5675,,"Council Member Andrew Myers Council Member Jaci Lindstrom Council Member Paul Kozloski Council Member Jill Bartel Mayor Mike Taylor Treasurer Steve Howarth City Administrator Susanne Griffin",,"City of the Village of Minnetonka Beach","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the Minnetonka Beach Water Tower.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Andrew,Myers,"City of the Village of Minnetonka Beach","2945 Westwood Road","Minnetonka Beach",MN,55361,763-913-4559,amyers@ci.minnetonka-beach.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnetonka-beach-water-tower-national-register-evaluation,,,,0 10007389,"Minnetonka Historical Society: Collections Management Policy & Procedures",2017,3800,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","This project provided the Minnetonka Historical Society (MHS) with two essential tools needed for a collecting institution. First, the policy outlined a set of procedures to monitor collections related activities and a reference guide for staff and volunteers, providing uniformity and consistency even as volunteers and board members change. Second, it will assist MHS in maintaining its collections records. The policy and procedures formalize MHS's collecting efforts, and assures future donors and the public that there is a plan in place to care for their collections in perpetuity. The Minnetonka Historical Society's (MHS) goal for the collections management project was to develop a comprehensive Collections Management Policy. Museology created a specific, realistic, and usable Collections Management Policy and Procedures (CMP) that will influence the day-to-day handling of MHS's collections. This tool establishes responsibility for collections management on both the policy-making level and daily implementation level, museum ethics and legal aspects of collecting, acquisition and accessioning, deaccessioning and disposal, basic collections care and preservation, intellectual control of the collections, inventory procedure, risk management and security, access to and use of collections, incoming and outgoing loans, and intellectual property rights. The policy adheres to the American Alliance of Museums Code of Ethics and the American Association of State and Local History Statement of Professional Standards and Ethics. The CMP also includes useful worksheets and forms for managing collections. Forms include a temporary custody receipt, deed of gift, incoming and outgoing loans, accession and loan ledgers, condition report, inventory and catalog worksheets, and deaccessioning documentation. This project produced the expected results, and will provide a launchpad for other collections-based activities. For example, MHS plans to apply for funding for an inventory gain intellectual control of its collection, as well as the purchase of PastPerfect software and related hardware. Future goals include an inventory of the entire collection and upgrades to collections storage that meets museum standards through purchase of shelving, boxes, folders, and other supplies. These projects will fulfill two of the long-term goals of the project. This project was considered successfully complete after the consultant submitted to MHS a clear, written Collections Management Policy and Procedures and provided training to MHS volunteers and board members.The project was evaluated through qualitative analysis, using factors such as compliance with applicable standards, developing appropriate policy and procedures for the MHS collection, ability to complete the project on time and on budget, and anecdotal evidence of understanding among participants in training.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3800,,"Bill Jepson, Jim Whisler, Joe Van Sloun, Florence Bogle, Dorothy Welch, Charles Donley, Loreena Hooyman, Barb Mattill, Phyllis Mattill, Jan Cook.",,"Minnetonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to prepare a collections management policies and procedures document.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,William,Jepson,"Minnetonka Historical Society","14600 Minnetonka Blvd.",Minnetonka,MN,55345,612-860-9587,wsjepson@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnetonka-historical-society-collections-management-policy-procedures,,,,0 10013441,"Minnetonka Historical Society Collections Management System Conversion",2021,9325,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1485,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10810,,"Ian Baxter, Jan Cook, Lisa Fowler, Stephanie Herrick, Wendy Houldsworth, William Jepson, Richard Kruger, James Whisler",,"Minnetonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stephanie,Herrick,"Minnetonka Historical Society","14600 Minnetonka Blvd.",Minnetonka,MN,55345,"(612) 790-7227",steph.herrick@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnetonka-historical-society-collections-management-system-conversion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012331,"Minnetonka Beach Water Tower National Register Nomination",2019,4500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The estimated time table was adhered to and completed on time.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4500,,"Mayor Mike Taylor, Council Members Jill Bartel, Paul Kozloski, Jaci Lindstrom, Andrew Myers, and Treasurer Steve Howarth"," ","City of the Village of Minnetonka Beach","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Minnetonka Beach 1928 water tower.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susanne,Griffin,"City of the Village of Minnetonka Beach"," 2945 Westwood Road "," Minnetonka Beach "," MN ",55361,"(952) 471-8878"," sgriffin@ci.minnetonka-beach.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnetonka-beach-water-tower-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025019,"Minnetonka Town Hall National Register Nomination: Additional Documentation",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","This project has provided us a detailed guide of the Town Hall, with supporting history of the area, that we will provide to the church Land Use Team, congregation, and local community. Not only that, but we will use this updated documentation to pursue a conditions assessment, which is another vital step toward properly maintaining the Minnetonka Town Hall. We are confident this project will achieve these results because it has provided such a wider and more comprehensive picture of the Town Hall and history of the surrounding area, which is something significantly missing in the original nomination, and in our current records.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"President Tony Levy, Vice President Ian Sendi, Secretary Meghan Morrison, Board Member Leah Everson, Board Member Katie Heille, Lead Pastor David Landt, Treasurer Richard Herr",0.05,"Minnetonka Community Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an updated nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the historic Minnetonka Town Hall, now owned and used by Minnetonka Community Church.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an updated nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the historic Minnetonka Town Hall, now owned and used by Minnetonka Community Church.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jayson,Palm,"Minnetonka Community Church","13215 Minnetonka Drive",Minnetonka,MN,55305,6124237999,jaysonpalm@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnetonka-town-hall-national-register-nomination-additional-documentation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031276,"Minnetonka Town Hall Conditions Assessment",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,3500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13500,,"President Tony Levy, Vice President Ian Sendi, Secretary Meghan Morrison, Board member Leah Everson, board member Rachel Holmes, Lead Pastor David Landt, Treasurer Kevin Ringhofer",0.06127451,"Minnetonka Community Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the circa 1906 Minnetonka Town Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jayson,Palm,"Minnetonka Community Church","13215 Minnetonka Drive",Minnetonka,MN,55305,6124237999,jaysonpalm@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnetonka-town-hall-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17205,"Missabe Car Chair Fabric Restoration",2011,45000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Lake Superior Railroad Museum",," To conserve the seats, chairs and sofas in the car Missabe, an 1893 business car from the Duluth, Missabe and Northern Railroad. One set of sofa cushions needs to be recreated using historical methods and materials. ",,"To conserve the seats, chairs and sofas in the car Missabe, an 1893 business car from the Duluth, Missabe and Northern Railroad. One set of sofa cushions needs to be recreated using historical methods and materials.",2010-07-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Thomas,Gannon,,"506 W. Michigan St.",Duluth,MN,55802,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/missabe-car-chair-fabric-restoration,,,, 10007390,"Mississippi River Trail - South St. Paul Stockyards Interpretive Design",2017,52000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",52000,,"Kathleen A. Gaylord, Thomas A. Egan, Nancy Schouweiler (Chair), Chris Gerlach, Mary Liz Holberg, Mike Slavik, Liz Workman",,"Dakota County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the South St. Paul Stockyards Interpretive Node.",,,2016-11-01,2018-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Autumn,Hubbell,"Dakota County","1590 HWY 55",Hastings,MN,55033,651-554-6536,autumn.hubbell@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-trail-south-st-paul-stockyards-interpretive-design,,,,0 10013494,"Mississippi River Greenway South St. Paul Stockyards Interpretive Node Fabrication and Installation",2021,125000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,50000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",175000,,"Commissioner Mike Slavik, Commissioner Kathleen A. Gaylord, Commissioner Thomas A. Egan, Commissioner Joe Atkins, Commissioner Liz Workman, Commissioner Mary Liz Holberg, Commissioner Chris Gerlach",,"Dakota County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to fabricate 30 interpretive panels that tell the story of the stockyards of South St. Paul.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Autumn,Hubbell,"Dakota County","1590 HWY 55",Hastings,MN,55033,"(651) 554-6536",autumn.hubbell@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-greenway-south-st-paul-stockyards-interpretive-node-fabrication-and,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012297,"Mississippi River Trail - Pine Bend Bluffs Interpretive Node",2019,50000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","As part of the grand opening of the nearby Pine Bend Trailhead along the Mississippi River Greenway, on August 15, 2019, Dakota County Parks? education staff were stationed at the Marker. Staff helped interpret the marker for visitors who biked, walked or rode (on golf carts) down the trail. Feedback from visitors was positive. Some visitors recalled the marker in its original location and were glad to see it in reconstructed. Others were interested in understanding how the interpretation on the plaque had changed. Many were glad for a wayside rest of sorts along the recreational trail (something of interest to stop and visit). As mentioned above, Dakota County's portion of the Mississippi River Greenway receives over 200,000 visitors annually, receiving 215,000 visitors in 2019. We will continue to track that data to ensure the Pine Bend Marker continues to be visited by hundreds of thousands in the years to come. Reconstructing this marker along a greenway with a built in audience ensured that we would have visitors to the site.",,173411,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",223411,,"Joe Atkins, Thomas A. Egan, Kathleen A. Gaylord (chair), Chris Gerlach, Mary Liz Holberg, Mike Slavik, Liz Workman"," ","Dakota County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to develop and install interpretive signage on the Mississippi River Trail in Dakota County.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Autumn,Hubbell,"Dakota County"," 1590 HWY 55 "," Hastings "," MN ",55033,"(651) 554-6536"," autumn.hubbell@co.dakota.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-trail-pine-bend-bluffs-interpretive-node,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17219,"Mississippi River Aitkin County Survey Pilot Project",2011,9820,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,10013,,,,,,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota",," Maritime Heritage Minnesota completed a side and down imaging sonar survey of 104 miles of the Mississippi River in Aitkin County, as well as a small portion of Itasca County when the river meandered across the county line, in August 2010. Upon the completion of the field portion of the survey Maritime Heritage Minnesota reviewed all 31 hours, 50 minutes of recorded data to determine which of the anomalies warrant further investigation - 40 - and to designate three new maritime archaeological sites (these sites are above and below the water and can therefore be designated as sites without diving on them first). Screen caps of the 40 anomalies, the three new archaeological sites, and the known steamboat wreck sites of the Andy Gibson and Swan in Aitkin were taken. The screen caps have been incorporated into a larger report that contains the vital statistics for each anomaly or site (possible site type, location, approximate size, and water depth as of August 2010). This portion of the Mississippi River saw an abundance of waterborne commercial traffic between 1870 and 1921, with thirteen different steamboats plying this winding transportation route, with 1-3 boats working at any given time. Of these steamers, two of them are known steamboat wrecks near the City of Aitkin, the Andy Gibson and Swan - the only two known Mississippi River wrecks known within the borders of the State of Minnesota. Local historical lore indicated that there is a possibility that the nautical archaeological remains of at least five more steamers - City of Aitkin/George H. Houghton, Lee, Walter Taylor, Irene 2, and Fawn - are located in this stretch of the river. Also on the river during this historical time period were wannagans (unpowered houseboats used as bunk houses for steamer crews), flatboat ferries used for river crossings, and small private craft. All of these forms of transportation required infrastructure in order to operate efficiently, and numerous landings, piers, and docks were constructed to serve these vessels. ",,"To conduct an underwater archaeological imaging sonar survey of the Mississippi River in Aitkin County to locate and identify submerged cultural resources.",2010-07-01,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Christopher,Olson,,"1214 Saint Paul Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55116,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-aitkin-county-survey-pilot-project,,,, 10013411,"Mitchell Hamline/Hamline University Collaboration on Permanent Mitchell Hamline History Center",2018,60000,"MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 each year is for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","By the end of the grant period, the collaboration between the MHSL and Hamline archive departments had proceeded very well; the Committee had engaged actively and productively with Museology in developing the partnerships and exhibit planning; and alumni had begun to be aware of the History Center development. Artifacts and loan documents for the Preliminary Exhibit are in place through December 2021 and research access continues, with surprise discoveries shared with enthusiasm. The full committee or subgroups have had fifteen meetings with Museology, facilities, new partner prospects, Hamline representatives and the architect looking at the designated site in the MHSL building. The Committee:s steady work with Museology involved extensive engagement on the interpretive themes and script for both the Preliminary and Full exhibit planning while Museology:s outreach to potential new partners was reported to and followed up by Museology and a Committee subgroup working together. Initial Museology help with overview and thinking about the Hamline partnership was utilized by Committee members to further develop that collaboration directly with Hamline. In addition to the webpage that was being developed simultaneously, constituent groups (alumni, students, faculty and administration) were able to learn about the History Center through a well-attended and enthusiastically received program in April on the First Amendment entitled, :Freedom of Speech in an Era of Social Responsibility: The Near Injunction at Ninety.: Produced as part of a First Amendment Scholars Program, one goal was the recognition of the :emerging: History Center by highlighting the Minnesota Supreme Court:s seminal case on prior restraint and its continued relevance to :hate speech: and legal or social restraints. There was also a specific notice to alumni in June announcing the purpose and progress of the History Center development, featuring themes that bind them as the combined law school. Also alerting them to the intent to host events and add historical material to its website, the announcement encouraged the contribution of historical materials. As alumni and other constituents become more familiar with the History Center through the Preliminary Exhibit and partnership involvement, they will be surveyed for their views and engagement. With regard to the expected impact in the Intermediate Term, the cost for mounting the Preliminary Exhibit was calculated and shared equally by MHSL and Hamline University. This was an important step in working out mutual financial support for the initial development of the History Center. Similarly, the opportunity for alumni and others to share their stories is carefully integrated into the Exhibit Planning and design.",,4925,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",64926,,"Mitchell Hamline School of Law : Gregory L. Buck, Christine Chalstrom, Jeanne M. Forneris, Donovan W. Frank, Nicole James Gilchrist, Lisa A. Gray, Clifford M. Greene, Sara Grewing, Jill Flaskamp Halbrooks, Mark A. Hallberg, Linda N. Hanson, Frank V. Harris, Jean Holloway, James J. Hoolihan, Charles H. Johnson, Christine Kucera Kalla, Steven J. Kirsch, Jennifer Lauermann, Richard L. Mack, Eric J. Magnuson, Helen M. Meyer, Fayneese Miller, Steven E. Rau, Denise D. Reilly, Susan C. Rhode, Ellen G. Sampson, David M. Sparby, Becky R. Thorson, Wendy K. Watson; Hamline University : Karen Bach, Arthur Becker, Michael Brilley, Lorinda Burgess, Ching-Meng Chew, Doron Clark, Nneka Constantino, Bryce Doty, Win Folkers, Jeanne Forneris, Cindy Gregorson, Brenda Heim, Denise Holloman, Peter Janzen, Jenny Keil, Robert Klas, Jr., Gwen Lerner, Richard Mack, Fayneese Miller, Ken Morris, Jay Novak, Bruce Ough, Dale Peterson, Steve Richards, Roberta Saunders, Julie Showers, Mariah Tollgaard, Wendy Watson, Ellen Watters, Richard Wien.",,"Mitchell Hamline School of Law","Private College/University","To further the affiliation between Mitchell Hamline and Hamline University with a partnership for the initial development of the MHSL History Center and meaningful public programming.",,"Partners: Mitchell Hamline School of Law and Hamline University The recent combination of William Mitchell College of Law with Hamline University School of Law was a historic event for St. Paul and Minnesota, bringing together two of Minnesota's four institutions of legal education into the new Mitchell Hamline School of Law. The combination agreement provided for the development of a history center to preserve each law school's rich legacy and the impact of faculty, staff, and over 19,000 alumni on Minnesota legal history. A new history center will help constituents, neighbors, and the broader Minnesota community understand Mitchell Hamline's colorful origins, community impact, and contributions to the ever-evolving world of legal education. Mitchell Hamline will take on the responsibility of lead partner; initial steps in the institutions' plan are: :The Hamline University president will invite faculty, staff, and alumni to join a history center committee and help shape the center's development, including thematic development, acquisitions, display, and preservation of materials. :Archivists at both institutions will develop a working relationship to handle artifacts and materials in compliance with collections management policy and procedures to enrich exhibits and programming. The grant will also operationalize content information collected in previous research efforts by developing an approved conceptual plan and making interpretive programs recommendations. This will be followed by planning a narrative for a preliminary exhibit and fundraising documents, including schematic drawings for the space. During this process, the History Center Committee will plan ongoing historical programming with possible topics, like the impact of faculty scholarship on Minnesota law; the law schools' renowned work in health law, dispute resolution, children and the law, and Indian law; the relationship of communities of color to the law schools; histories of unsung heroes; traditions and student life over the decades; and the law schools as parts of their neighborhoods.",2018-06-01,2019-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marie,Failinger,"Mitchell Hamline School of Law","875 Summit Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55105,"(651) 695-7658",marie.failinger@mitchellhamline.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mitchell-hamlinehamline-university-collaboration-permanent-mitchell-hamline-history-center,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012452,"Mitchell Saloon Renovation & Stabilization",2020,48750," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,8250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",57000,,"Sally Affeldt, Shirl Boelter, Carolyn Baker Meyer, Lori Weisinger, Maggie Ramaker, Jeff Erding, Mary Sackett"," ","City of Wykoff","Local/Regional Government",,,"This project to protect the building and museum collection from water intrusion/damage and for structural stabilization there were four primary components to this first-phase restoration project. Historically appropriate galvanized gutters and rainwater conductors to direct water away from the facade and sides of the building were installed. The wood foundation system below the back porch was replaced with concrete block to just above grade. New micropile piers were installed to prevent frost expansion upheaval under the ""Barbershop/school museum."" Mitchell Saloon (now Ed's Museum), dates to 1876, is the oldest contributing building in the Wykoff Commercial Historic District, and the oldest remaining wood structure in the city of Wykoff. During the 1930s & 40s, it operated as a Jack Sprat Grocery store. As a museum, it houses a collection of Jack Sprat grocery items and restored to period 1940s era upstairs living quarters.  ",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carolyn,"Baker Meyer","City of Wykoff"," 217 Gold St. N, PO Box 218 "," Wykoff "," MN ",55990,"(507) 352-4200",cjbmeyer@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mitchell-saloon-renovation-stabilization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 17838,"Mitchell Saloon Structural Analysis",2013,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6500,,"Carolyn Baker Meyer - President, Shirl Boelter - Vice President, Sally Affeldt - Secretary, Gerald Jacobson - Treasurer, Elaine Sestak, Esther Evers, & Bonnie Heidke",,"City of Wykoff","Local/Regional Government","To hire an engineering firm to conduct a structural assessment of the Mitchell Saloon, Wykoff, MN.",,"To hire an engineering firm to conduct a structural assessment of the Mitchell Saloon, Wykoff, MN.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carolyn,"Baker Meyer","City of Wykoff","PO Box 218",Wykoff,MN,55990,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mitchell-saloon-structural-analysis,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18048,"Mitchell Saloon Historic Structure Report",2010,10417,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: City of Wykoff, Wykoff Historical Society.The Mitchell Saloon is a 19th-century commercial building in the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1876, the Saloon, now called Ed's Museum, and its annex, the Wykoff Area Schools Museum, are showing signs of fatigue: clapboard siding needs repair, its foundation is crumbling and the windows are in need of attention. While the City of Wykoff owns this building, it doesn't have the funds to undertake improvements that respect the historical integrity of the building. ACHF funds are enabling the partners to create a report that will guide future work on the building. With a report that details required improvements, a recommended schedule and expected costs, the Wykoff Historical Society will be able to write grant applications and plan fundraising activities to preserve the building for future generations.",,"Partner Organizations: City of Wykoff, Wykoff Historical Society The Mitchell Saloon is a 19th-century commercial building in the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1876, the Saloon, now called Ed's Museum, and its annex, the Wykoff Area Schools Museum, are showing signs of fatigue: clapboard siding needs repair, its foundation is crumbling and the windows are in need of attention. While the City of Wykoff owns this building, it doesn't have the funds to undertake improvements that respect the historical integrity of the building. ACHF funds are enabling the partners to create a report that will guide future work on the building. With a report that details required improvements, a recommended schedule and expected costs, the Wykoff Historical Society will be able to write grant applications and plan fundraising activities to preserve the building for future generations.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mitchell-saloon-historic-structure-report,,,, 18048,"Mitchell Saloon Historic Structure Report",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: City of Wykoff, Wykoff Historical Society.The Mitchell Saloon is a 19th-century commercial building in the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1876, the Saloon, now called Ed's Museum, and its annex, the Wykoff Area Schools Museum, are showing signs of fatigue: clapboard siding needs repair, its foundation is crumbling and the windows are in need of attention. While the City of Wykoff owns this building, it doesn't have the funds to undertake improvements that respect the historical integrity of the building. ACHF funds are enabling the partners to create a report that will guide future work on the building. With a report that details required improvements, a recommended schedule and expected costs, the Wykoff Historical Society will be able to write grant applications and plan fundraising activities to preserve the building for future generations.",,"Partner Organizations: City of Wykoff, Wykoff Historical Society The Mitchell Saloon is a 19th-century commercial building in the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1876, the Saloon, now called Ed's Museum, and its annex, the Wykoff Area Schools Museum, are showing signs of fatigue: clapboard siding needs repair, its foundation is crumbling and the windows are in need of attention. While the City of Wykoff owns this building, it doesn't have the funds to undertake improvements that respect the historical integrity of the building. ACHF funds are enabling the partners to create a report that will guide future work on the building. With a report that details required improvements, a recommended schedule and expected costs, the Wykoff Historical Society will be able to write grant applications and plan fundraising activities to preserve the building for future generations.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mitchell-saloon-historic-structure-report,,,, 18042,"MN90: Minnesota History in 90 Seconds",2011,69640,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organization: Association of Minnesota Public Educational Radio Stations (AMPERS) This partnership project with AMPERS, a network of Independent Public Radio stations across Minnesota, has created a series of 130 radio mini-features, 90 seconds in length. Each episode of MN90 educates listeners about Minnesota history and links an important aspect of our past to current news, events and daily life in an entertaining and informative way. The features are airing on at least 11 AMPERS public radio stations, reaching an estimated 240,000 listeners per week, and are available on the AMPERS web site. ",,"Partner Organization: Association of Minnesota Public Educational Radio Stations (AMPERS) This partnership project with AMPERS, a network of Independent Public Radio stations across Minnesota, has created a series of 130 radio mini-features, 90 seconds in length. Each episode of MN90 educates listeners about Minnesota history and links an important aspect of our past to current news, events and daily life in an entertaining and informative way. The features are airing on at least 11 AMPERS public radio stations, reaching an estimated 240,000 listeners per week.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathryn,Grimes,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3142,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mn90-minnesota-history-90-seconds,,,, 28465,"MNANG Museum Archives Processing",2013,2140,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Most of the archives were identified by collection and rehoused in acid-free folders, with acid-free interleaving pages separating photographs and fragile documents. Newspaper clippings were given their own folders to prevent damaging adjacent records, and paper clips were removed. Deteriorated and dried rubber bands were also removed. Most the archives have been identified by collections, or fonds, listed above; reconciliation with accession records and the restoration of provenance and original order is ongoing. The archives is near a stage at which further processing needs can be assessed and preservation or conservation triage can be performed.",,,2,,2142,,"Kurt Wiessner, Richard Wiessner, Ray Pittman, Richard Heinecke, Deon Ford, Bob Minish, Jerry Kyser, Vikki Getchel, Karen Wolf, Michael Drews, Terry Morris , Tom Simonet, Colonel Wyneken",,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To address through basic processing the backlog of archives in order to increase public access to Minnesota Air National Guard history.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Sundby,"Minnesota Air National Guard Historical Foundation","PO Box 11598","St. Paul",MN,55111,612-713-2523,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnang-museum-archives-processing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37455,"MNHS Indian Advisory Committee",2017,37038,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Increase membership activity by number of members present at meetings. Increase opportunities for IAC members to learn about other communities through engagement activities offered as optional pre meeting activities.",,,,,37038,5512,,0.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The MNHS Indian Advisory Committee (IAC) is made up of representatives appointed by the 11 federally recognized tribes in Minnesota and other educators. IAC advises on planning, development and evaluation of MNHS activities and initiatives, including exhibits, publications, public programs, and curatorial policy as they relate to the research, collection, preservation and interpretation of Minnesota and American Indian history in Minnesota. Relationships among IAC members, MNHS and tribal communities are supported by three annual meetings held in tribal communities around the state.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnhs-indian-advisory-committee-0,,,, 34093,"MNHS Indian Advisory Committee",2016,27050,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Increased contact with IAC members, especially between the formally scheduled meetings. An increased perception by IAC members of authentic engagement by MNHS",,,,,27050,4036,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.40,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The MNHS Indian Advisory Committee (IAC) is made up of tribally appointed representatives of the 11 Minnesota tribes, as well as representatives of key groups, such as educators. IAC advises on planning, developing, and evaluating MNHS activities and initiatives including exhibitions, publications, public programs, and curatorial policy as they relate to the research, collection, preservation, and interpretation of Minnesota and American Indian history in Minnesota. Relationships among IAC members, MNHS, and tribal communities are supported by thrice-annual meetings held at various tribal communities around the state. IAC members learn about current work happening within MNHS in their own communities. For example, the October 2015 IAC meeting was hosted by the Red Lake Nation. IAC members and MNHS staff toured the newly built Red Lake tribal college and government buildings and heard a presentation given by Brenda Child, MNHS Executive Council representative on the IAC and enrolled Red Lake member. Also, in a newly expanded role, the IAC coordinator now assists in developing and carrying out institutional community outreach strategies through the work of MNHS's Department of Inclusion and Community Engagement.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnhs-indian-advisory-committee,,,, 10007220,"MNopedia Entries for Cass County",2018,4500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4500,,"Gloria Day, Lois Orton, Bob Frink, Karen Keener, Pat Pitzen, Dennis King.",0.06,"Cass County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create Cass County entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cecelia,McKeig,"Cass County Historical Society","201 Minnesota Avenue West, PO Box 505",Walker,MN,56484,218-547-7251,casscountymuseum@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnopedia-entries-cass-county,,,,0 10012630,"MNopedia Articles on Nerstrand, Minnesota",2019,4455," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","11 articles on the city of Nerstrand and related topics were added to the MNopedia site. These topics were, * Tosten E. Bonde Farmhouse * Ginseng Boom in Rice County, 1858-1859 * Nerstrand Big Woods * Nerstrand City Hall * Nerstrand Meats and Catering * Nerstrand Railway Station established, 1885 * Osmundson, Osmund O. (1826-1914) * Halvor Halverson Quie * Valley Grove Church * Veblen, Thorstein Bunde (1857-1929) * Thorstein Veblen Farmstead",,616,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5071,,"Dennis Blackmer (Co-Treasurer), Dick Carlander (2nd Vice President), Pat Chappuie, Andy Ebling, Don Hora, Pat Mensing, Dave Miller, Gary Mogren, Pat O'Conner, Ron Parker, LeRoy Rockman, Brian Schmidt (President), Pauline Schreiber (Secretary), Julie Underdahl (Co-Treasurer), and Peter Waldock (1st Vice President)"," ","Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To create 11 entries about Nerstrand, MN for the MNopedia project for online research.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society"," 1814 NW Second Avenue "," Faribault "," MN ",55021,"(507) 332-2121"," sgarwood@rchistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnopedia-articles-nerstrand-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18082,"MNopedia: The Minnesota Encyclopedia",2012,374559,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs.","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,374559,,,2.00,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The Minnesota Historical Society has launched and is expanding MNopedia, the first online encyclopedia about Minnesota. MNopedia is a growing digital resource that provides reliable, multimedia entries related to the state and its history. MNopedia will be tested, refined and broadened with additional content and tools, giving students, teachers, researchers and the general public greater access to information, images, documents and other historical resources relating to Minnesota. ",,"This appropriation will allow the Minnesota Historical Society to launch and expand MNopedia, the first ever online encyclopedia about Minnesota. MNopedia, now in a prototype stage, is a growing digital resource that will provide reliable, multimedia entries related to the state and its history. MNopedia will be tested, refined and broadened with additional content and tools, giving students, teachers, researchers and the general public greater access to information, images, documents and other historical resources relating to Minnesota. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Erica,Hartmann,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3250,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnopedia-minnesota-encyclopedia,,,, 18144,"MNopedia Carver County Entries",2013,4800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4800,,"Dan Lund (President), Janet Fahey (Vice-President), David Porath (Treasurer), Lori Lohman (Secretary), K.J. McDonald, John Varone, Al Bongard, Michael Owen Hill, Darlene Fasching, Lynette Bledsaw, and Randy Maluchnik (County Liaison).",,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create five Carver County entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",,"To create five Carver County entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Heidi,Gould,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnopedia-carver-county-entries,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17030,"MNopedia Collaboration",2013,50000,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,50000,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNopedia and MinnPost, an online news organization, are working together to share content and make Minnesota history more accessible. MNopedia is the first digital encyclopedia about Minnesota. All MNopedia articles are prepared by historians, consulting experts, professional writers, and others vetted by the Minnesota Historical Society. Once a week, MinnPost will publish a MNopedia article on its website. In addition, twice a month for the next ten months, MinnPost will create and publish news articles that relate to historical events in Minnesota. That content will then be developed into entries for MNopedia.",,"MNopedia and MinnPost, an online news organization, are working together to share content and make Minnesota history more accessible. MNopedia is the first digital encyclopedia about Minnesota. All MNopedia articles are prepared by historians, consulting experts, professional writers, and others vetted by the Minnesota Historical Society. Once a week, MinnPost will publish a MNopedia article on its website. In addition, twice a month for the next ten months, MinnPost will create and publish news articles that relate to historical events in Minnesota. That content will then be developed into entries for MNopedia.",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Molly,Huber,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnopedia-collaboration,,,, 34013,"MNopedia Content Entries",2015,3000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Measurable outcomes are the five completed entries, including sources and images, to be published at www.mnopedia.org.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",3000,,"John Varone, Al Bongard, Mike Coleman, Dan Lund, Michael Owen Hill, Mike Fahey, Burton Johnson, Richard Scott, Peter Gustafson, Darlene Fasching, Lynette Bledsaw",0.02,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The grant provided research, writing and editing of five selected articles to be published at www.mnopedia.org. The topics chosen were: Crystal Sugar of Chaska, the Watertown Bell factory, the 1965 Floods, the Little Rapids Fur Post and the Waconia Patriot. By adding content on Carver County history to this resource, Carver County Historical Society provides a more complete collection of their history and allows their organization to share and interpret our local history with a much broader audience. Rather than reaching only those visitors and researchers who come to our location, or those schools our education travels to, they can now reach anyone with online access who is seeking to learn more about local Minnesota history. This provides a valuable resource on the history of Carver County, to supplement articles already featured. These provide a valuable online resource, available to those unable to visit Carver County to learn its history at local organizations.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Gould,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,952-442-4234,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnopedia-content-entries,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37475,"MNopedia: The Minnesota Encyclopedia",2017,214328,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Publication of a total of 100 articles this fiscal year, including eighteen commissioned articles on diversity topics; increased participation by writers of color; increased readership; the launch of Phase I (Cities, Towns, and Townships) of the Minnesota Place Names repurposing project.",,,,,214328,27377,,2.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNopedia is an award-winning online encyclopedia of Minnesota created by MNHS, designed for use by a general audience, teachers and students. In 2016, MNopedia added many new essays covering everything from the history of Northwest Airlines to American Indian boarding schools. MNopedia also surpassed 500 articles and 1.5 million page views on its website this year. Since the project launched in 2011, the website has had 408,123 unique visitors.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnopedia-minnesota-encyclopedia-2,,,, 28821,"MNopedia Entries: Mesaba Co-op Park and John T. Bernard",2015,900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,900,,"Harlan Tardy, Rally Hess, Paul Janssen, Larry Killien, Rich Puhek, Shelley Robinson, Bonnie Fena, Rep. Carly Melin, Lisa Kvas, Dan Vidmar",,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create two Iron Range entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,218-254-1238,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Cook, Crow Wing, Itasca, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnopedia-entries-mesaba-co-op-park-and-john-t-bernard,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28935,"MNopedia: The Minnesota Encyclopedia",2014,428427,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","* 179 new articles published, for a total of 379 articles (190% growth) * 195,686 unique visitors, 77% of whom were new to the site. * 470,863 page views (175% growth each fiscal year)",,,,,386678,41749,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",2.90,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNopedia (www.mnopedia.org) is a free, reliable, award-winning online encyclopedia of Minnesota, created and managed by the Minnesota Historical Society. MNopedia authors, many of whom are volunteer specialists, create rich entry packages, including text, multimedia and bibliographic resources that tell the stories of their communities and our state. New articles are published weekly. This unique resource, written and designed for use by general audiences as well as teachers and students, provides easy access to the shared history of all Minnesotans.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Research,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnopedia-minnesota-encyclopedia-0,,,, 34068,"MNopedia: The Minnesota Encyclopedia",2016,181590,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","We track website traffic and demographics through Google Analytics, and are planning an statewide evaluation in spring 2016 to determine educator usage of the website. We periodically assess content to determine gaps and work to fill them.",,,,,181590,25771,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",2.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNopedia is an award-winning online encyclopedia of Minnesota created by MNHS, designed for use by a general audience, teachers, and students. In 2015, the MNopedia library grew to include essays on Hmong, African American, and Jewish history, and articles on topics as diverse as Minnesota in World War I, immigration to the Iron Range, Dayton's department store, and the Grange in Minnesota. A new feature, This Day in Minnesota History, a Minnesota book of days, was added. The online newspaper MinnPost published MNopedia articles weekly. MNopedia partnered with the MNHS's Press, Education, and Public Programs departments to actively reach out to 7,800 visitors at 28 events, including visits to historic sites, History Center public programs, teacher workshops, and the Minnesota Library Association and Minnesota Educator Academy conferences. MNopedia's return visitation has increased by 4.9 percent for the period Jan. 1-Nov. 15, 2015, over the same period the previous year, while still reaching a high percentage of new users. MNopedia is commissioning new content on American Indian topics and overviews of Indian Americans and Latinos in Minnesota. Plans are being made to add the Minnesota Place Names database to MNopedia in 2016.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mnopedia-minnesota-encyclopedia-1,,,, 17999,"Mobile Learning Project",2011,116834,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society is developing a mobile application that will allow students to investigate Minnesota history anywhere, any place and anytime, using their handheld mobile devices. In addition, the Society is designing a mobile technology component for the History Center's ""Then Now Wow"" exhibit (the exhibit's working title was ""Our Minnesota"") that will enable students to immediately apply what they've learned in exhibits. This technology will allow students and teachers to ""harvest"" items from collections for use in the classroom and to take the exhibit experience home or back to their school. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society is developing a mobile application that will allow students to investigate Minnesota history anywhere, any place and anytime, using their handheld mobile devices. In addition, the Society is designing a mobile technology component for the History Center's ""Then Now Wow"" exhibit that will enable students to immediately apply what they've learned in exhibits. This technology will allow students and teachers to ""harvest"" items from collections for use in the classroom and to take the exhibit experience home or back to their school.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3411 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mobile-learning-project,,,, 10031226,"Mobil Pegasus (a.k.a.) Flying Red Horse Interpretive Panels",2024,6000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6000,,"City Council - Mayor Ron Case, Lisa Toomey, Mark Freiberg, PG Narayanan, Kathy Nelson",,"City of Eden Prairie","Local/Regional Government",,,"To design, produce, and install two interpretive markers in the City of Eden Prairie.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Novak-Krebs,"City of Eden Prairie","8080 Mitchell","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,9529498490,bnovakkrebs@edenprairie.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mobil-pegasus-aka-flying-red-horse-interpretive-panels,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28414,"Mobile Historical Website, Phase I",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The ""Measurable Outcomes"" document attached outlines the specific Short-Term, Immediate, and Long-Term goals that were expected to be achieved during the course of this project, along with Expected Impacts, Progress Indicators, and Final Products. This will explain how and when each item was achieved, and in some cases exceeded. No targets were missed. These achievements are the result of extremely dedicated neighborhood residents, who worked tirelessly on a volunteer basis to ensure the successful completion of this project.",,,41021,,48021,,"Elizabeth Gales, Tammy Lindberg, Douglas Mack, Will O'Keefe, Phillip Koski, Chuck Liddy, Jennifer Dens, Jessie McClurg, Edna Brazaitis, John Stark",,"Preserve Minneapolis","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To set up the Preserve Minneapolis website with update technology to support the Old Highland Neighborhood Association walking tours.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tammy,Lindberg,"Preserve Minneapolis","PO Box 580022",Minneapolis,MN,55458,612-251-8167,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mobile-historical-website-phase-i,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28920,"Modernism on the Prairie Symposium Development, Execution, and Documentation",2015,30000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,30000,,"Todd Grover, Tim Quigley, Jamie Heilicher, Catherine Sandlund, Nate Anderson, Amy Artates Carroll, George Carroll, John Comazzi, Amy Meller, and Karen Rue",0.00,DOCOMOMO-US-MN,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create Minnesota-based educational content for the 2015 Docomomo National Symposium, which will be held in Minneapolis.",,,2014-10-01,2015-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Meller,DOCOMOMO-US-MN,"850 Decatur Ave. N.","Golden Valley",MN,55427,612-341-4051,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/modernism-prairie-symposium-development-execution-and-documentation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17568,"Modification of Roof Drainage System",2012,2035,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Onamia",," To address water infiltration of Onamia Municipal Hall, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/modification-roof-drainage-system,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012352,"Mold Abatement and Environmental Control",2019,9833," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term Goal to eliminate active mold from large vault was achieved March 5th, 2019 when Twin Ports Testing preformed a clarence test inside of the large vault. The interior of the vault did not have raised levels of mold from the control sample taken in the hallway. Intermediate goal of maintaining a relative humidity level below 55% was maintained with help from 3 Dri-Eaz commercial dehumidifiers. Seasonal fluctuations in relative humidity in the storage area were identified. The Dehumidifiers helped the Society maintain the relative humidity in the area between 50-55%, within the advisable range as cited in the National Park Service Conserve O?Gram ? on mold prevention. Long term goal of maintaining and monitoring relative humidity levels in the basement collections storage area of the depot is aided by the 4 testo dataloggers. This has helped staff track seasonal fluctuations in the storage area.",,718,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10551,,"Sam Gangi (President); Kenneth Sandvik (Vice President); Dory Pearson (Secretary); Jennifer Niemi (Treasurer); Mitch Costley; Harold Ek; Mike Fitzpatrick; David Falk; Jerry Hostetter; Dave Johnson; Dan Larson; Morris Moen; Adrian Ranta; Chrissy Scandin; Ron Svee"," ","Lake County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To monitor, assess, and make necessary changes to environmental controls for mold remediation.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Lynch,"Lake County Historical Society"," PO Box 128, 520 South Avenue "," Two Harbors "," MN ",55616,"(763) 447-8361"," ellenlynch@lakeconnections.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mold-abatement-and-environmental-control,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17759,"Monson Lake Immigrants Archaeological Education Project",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Swift County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct an archaeological investigation of an early Swedish immigrant homestead in Swift County.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Staffan,Peterson,"Swift County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Swift,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/monson-lake-immigrants-archaeological-education-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28553,"Montevideo Carnegie Library Building Assessment Project",2014,6950,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6950,,"Debra Lee Fader, Mayor Marvin Garbe, Council President Bryce Curtiss, Councilperson Karen Niewberta, Councilperson Nathan Schmidt, Councilperson Todd Hay, Councilperson",,"City of Montevideo","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to conduct a conditions assessment of the Montevideo Carnegie Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Steve,Jones,"City of Montevideo","103 Canton Ave, PO Box 517",Montevideo,MN,56265,320-269-6575,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/montevideo-carnegie-library-building-assessment-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17164,"Moose Lake/Kettle River 1918 Fire Context and Survey",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8000,,,,,,"Moose Lake Area Historical Society",,"To develop a historic context for the 1918 Kettle River/Moose Lake Fire",,"To develop a historic context for the 1918 Kettle River/Moose Lake Fire",2010-04-23,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Natalie,Frohrip,,"PO Box 235","Moose Lake",MN,55767,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carlton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/moose-lakekettle-river-1918-fire-context-and-survey,,,, 10012584,"More Room for Shelving",2018,5296," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Photos of completed work Long-term preservation of objects",,1217,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6513,,"John Dobmeier, Jon Evert, Monica Millette, Amy Lammers, Dr. Vijay Gaba, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, Gloria Lee, JoNell Moore, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jim Steen, Frank Gross"," ","Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide appropriate storage materials for museum collections.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County"," PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North "," Moorhead "," MN ",56560,"(218) 299-5511"," lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/more-room-shelving,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28967,"Morrison Exhibit",2014,115000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","MHC attendance greater than 200,000 in FY15. Net Promoter score +50 or higher. Increased interest in and appreciation for history. Increased awareness of MHS and its programs.",,,,,115000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The first comprehensive retrospective of a key American Indian modernist from Grand Portage, MN, this exhibit includes drawings, paintings, prints, and sculpture that bring together concepts of abstraction, landscape, and spiritual reflection in the mind and eye of this important 20th-century artist.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/morrison-exhibit,,,, 10007391,"Morristown Feed Mill National Register Nomination",2017,5100,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","See application Metrics and how they were met",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5100,,"Kurt Wolf, Mayor; Scott Allen, Council Member; Lisa Karsten, Council Member; Katherine Wolf, Council Member",,"City of Morristown","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Morristown Feed Mill.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Karsten,"City of Morristown","PO Box 362, 402 Division Street South",Morristown,MN,55052,507-649-1366,lisa@Karsten.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/morristown-feed-mill-national-register-nomination,,,,0 10012645,"Mounds Park National Register Evaluation",2019,9000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Lois Borner, Jean Matheny, Katie Himanga, Don Schwartz, Melissa Payne, Tamara Ender, Wayne Quist"," ","City of Lake City","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for Mounds Park in Lake City, MN.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Megan,Smith,"City of Lake City"," 205 West Center Street "," Lake City "," MN ",55041,"(651) 345-6807"," msmith@ci.lake-city.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mounds-park-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17715,"Mound-builders of Rainy River : A conference of understanding",2012,6900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6900,,,,"Koochiching County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To host a small conference that will broaden international cooperation for the preservation of American Indian historic resources along the Rainy River.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Edgar S.",Oerichbauer,"Koochiching County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mound-builders-rainy-river-conference-understanding,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17874,"Mount Zion Temple Oral History Transcriptions",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"United Jewish Fund & Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To meet oral history standards by transcribing 14 previously recorded interviews.",,"To meet oral history standards by transcribing 14 previously recorded interviews.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Mary Ann",Wark,"United Jewish Fund & Council","790 Cleveland Ave. South","St Paul",MN,55116,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mount-zion-temple-oral-history-transcriptions,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28729,"Mount Zion Temple Oral History Transcriptions",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"FEDERATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS * Denotes Executive Committee *Wendy Baldinger (President), *Susan Minsberg (President-Elect), *Mary Ann Barrows Wark (Vice President), *Steve Brand (Vice President), *Randi Roth (Secretary), *Debbie Weiss (Treasurer), Mark Adelman, Jennifer Bagdade, Michael Barry, Rabbi Zalman Bendet, Sharon Benmaman, Alan Bernick, Lisa Bernick, Herman Birnberg, Charles Fodor, Sarah Foman, Barry Glaser, David Glaser, Joe Goldberger, Philip Goldman, *Jules Goldstein, Charles Goodman, *Karen Gordon, Mitzi Gramling, Andrew Greenseid, *Jerry M. Helfand, Stevan Kafitz, Peggy Kipp, Lisa Lane, *Rick Linsk, Sally Lorberbaum, Scott Marvy, Sarah McGee, Charles Nauen, Linda Nides, Jeffrey Oberman, *Jonathan Parritz, Bonnie Resnick, Michael Saxon, *Polly Saxon, Karen Schanfield, *Marsha Schoenkin, *Dr. Yoav Segal, *Michelle Shaller, Steven Shaller, *Susan Shapiro, Sally Silk, Lisa Silverberg, *Dede Smith, Diane Smookler, Dr. Loren J. Taple, Mark Usem, *Royee Vlodaver, Daniel Zelle, Ex Officio_Rabbi Morris Allen (Beth Jacob Congregation), Rabbi Alan Shavit-Lonstein (Temple of Aaron), Rabbi Adam Stock Spilker (Mount Zion Temple), Rabbi Asher Zeilingold (Adath Israel)",,"United Jewish Fund & Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To transcribe oral history interviews from Mount Zion Temple, making them publicly accessible.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mary Ann",Wark,"United Jewish Fund & Council","790 Cleveland Ave. South","St Paul",MN,55116,651-644-8533,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mount-zion-temple-oral-history-transcriptions-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17884,"Move It or Lose It: Collections Storage Upgrade",2013,6987,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6987,,"Dennis Hjelle. Shirley Johnson, Mike Johnson, Jill Hall, Delores Sedlacek, Allen Abrahamson, Wayne Olson, Shirley Olson, Kent Broten, Eugene Jorgenson, Mary Johnson, Sharon Bubb, Ollie Urdahl, Jerome Peters, Loren Abrahamson, Delvin Potucek, Roger Benitt, Ethel Thoralacious, Marilyn Carlson, Doug Anderson, Colleen Anderson, Derald Mercil",,"Marshall County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage",,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michael,Johnson,"Marshall County Historical Society","PO Box 103, 808 East Johnson Avenue",Warren,MN,56762,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Marshall,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/move-it-or-lose-it-collections-storage-upgrade,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17081,"Mower County Township Records Microfilming Project",2010,1518,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Mower County Historical Society",," The purpose of the grant was to collect prepatory information and purchase necessary equipment to carry out a microfilming project, to preserve and make accessible records of individual townships within Mower County from the earliest date possible through 2008.  To complete this work, the Project Director met with members of the Minnesota Historical Society staff and a microfilming agent to learn about the microfilming and record preparation process.  Three meetings were scheduled to go through the process of preparing records for microfilming.  The first meeting was with Steve Cunat in the MHS microfilming lab to discuss methods that make the microfilming process easier and more efficient for all parties involved.  The next meeting was with Kathryn Otto.  The discussion focused on creating an inventory of microfilm records to be included in the microfilming process.  A third and final meeting was held with Bob Herskovitz on conservation techniques to ensure the best picture for each record.  The Project Director met with Ted Ringberg of Film-It, LTD. at his office in Eagan.  This session was for both parties to discuss work that each party would need to complete before, during, and after the microfilming process such as standards to follow, spot checking of microfilm reels, and price for services. Between February and April, materials and equipment was purchased to assist with the project.  These included acid-free microfilm boxes, microfilming standards, and a laptop computer to enhance the capabilities of the Mower County Historical Society's microfilm reader/printer. When the implementation project is completed, there will be a wealth of records preserved for future generations to learn more about the history of Mower County.  These records will be an invaluable source not only to future township officials but researchers as well.  The enduring value will be that these records are not lost, as some have been, and preserved to ensure the history of Mower County can be told using primary documents. ",,"To preserve and make accessible records of individual townships within Mower County from the earliest date possible through 2008.",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Dustin,Heckman,,"1303 6th St. SW",Austin,MN,55912,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mower-county-township-records-microfilming-project,,,, 28720,"Mower County Historical Society Photo Collection Inventory",2014,23224,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,23224,,"Garry Ellingson - President, Glenn Medgaarden - Vice President, Pat Kitchings - Secretary, Diana Witt - Treasurer, Miguel Garate, Don Konken, Jackie Holst, Royce Helmbrecht, Terry Donovan, Ardis Jensen",1.12,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide basic processing of a collection of photographs documenting Mower County history so that the public will have greater access.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dustin,Heckman,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 SW Sixth Avenue",Austin,MN,55912,507-437-6082,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mower-county-historical-society-photo-collection-inventory,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28460,"Mower County During World War II Exhibit Research Project",2013,1078,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We were able to meet our short term goal of completing the background research. At the present time, we are working on the intermediate goal of securing funding and have several funding requests submitted. If funding is secured, the long term goal of creating the exhibit should be achieved easily.",,,4,,1082,,"Garry Ellingson - President, Glenn Medgaarden - Vice President, Pat Kitchings - Secretary, Diana Witt - Treasurer, Jeff Austin, Miguel Garate, Don Konken, Jackie Holst, Terry Donovan, Royce Helmbrecht, Jim Grunewald, and Ardis Jensen.",0.06,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity"," A research phase was completed on background information related to creating a new exhibit on Mower County during World War II. To perform the research, their curator's hours were increased to determine exhibit themes, create a tentative floor plan for the exhibit, and determine cost estimates for an implementation project. Their curator was able to identify themes relating to Mower County's contributions to World War II. Emphasis was placed on identifying soldiers and their experiences, activities at home that contributed to the war effort, and economic effects of the war on local businesses. By completing this research phase, the curator now has background information to move forward with the implementation of a new exhibit in 2014. By completing this project, the Mower County Historical Society will now be able to create a new permanent exhibit that allows visitors to learn about Mower County during World War II. Additional oral histories can be gathered to enhance the understanding of this time period. With the new exhibit, the historical society will be able to create a new exhibit that meets museum standards and best practices, which in turn will showcase the professional abilities of their staff. ",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dustin,Heckman,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 SW Sixth Avenue",Austin,MN,55912,507-437-6082,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mower-county-during-world-war-ii-exhibit-research-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28489,"MSAD Portable Museum Exhibit",2013,6949,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The targets exceeded our expectations. They were well received by different audiences. Many expressed desire to see them in the museum too - leading to our decision to add permanent displays too. It was successful because the pictures in there and the layout itself were very appealing. The information on each posters were rich with details and historial facts. The fonts on the posters were reader-friendly.",,,,,6949,,"Jody Olson Alex Caddy Chet Virnig Jay Marking Paula Schnoor Suzanne Warwick Sabrina Hubmer Brian Stam Ruby Vine Bob Vine Gary Meier",,"Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop a portable exhibit for campus buildings and the school museum.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jody,Olson,"Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf","3102 8th Ave NW",Faribault,MN,55021,507-412-5198,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/msad-portable-museum-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18055,"MSP Airport Photo Exhibit",2011,10498,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Metropolitan Airports Commission, NWA History Centre, Airport Foundation MSP",," The Minnesota Historical Society partnered with the Metropolitan Airports Commission, the NWA History Centre and the Airport Foundation MSP to exhibit a collection of photographs that document the first 50 years of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.   ""Views Across Time,"" shows MSP's transition from auto speedway to major U.S. airport.  The exhibit, located on Concourse C, is on display through September, 2011. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society partnered with the Metropolitan Airports Commission, the NWA History Centre and the Airport Foundation MSP to exhibit a collection of photographs that document the first 50 years of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. ""Views Across Time,"" shows MSP's transition from auto speedway to major U.S. airport. The exhibit, located on Concourse C, is on display through September, 2011.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Spock,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3050,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/msp-airport-photo-exhibit,,,, 17376,"MSU Digitization of Student/Mankatonian magazine",2011,6498,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1644,,,,,,"Minnesota State University, Mankato - Library Services",," 199 issues of the monthly periodicals, The Student and The Mankatonian, from Mankato state Normal School (1888-1913) were digitzed to preserve them and make them more readily available to researchers, geneologists and the MN public at large. Digitized copies were placed in the University Archives Digital Collections at Minnesota State University, Mankato and at the MN Reflections site as part of the Minnesota Digital Library. ",,"To digitize and make accessible student periodicals from Mankato State Normal School, 1888-1913",2010-09-08,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Daardi,Sizemore,,"Library Services - MSU Mankato, P.O. Box 8419",Mankato,MN,56002,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/msu-digitization-studentmankatonian-magazine,,,, 17311,"MTM Collection Management",2010,6918,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3426,,,,,,"Minnesota Transportation Museum",,"To begin to establish intellectual and physical control over its collection electronically using PastPerfect Museum Software through an inventory project",,"To begin to establish intellectual and physical control over its collection electronically using PastPerfect Museum Software through an inventory project",2010-01-15,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,"Hotvet P.E.",,"193 East Pennsylvania Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55130,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mtm-collection-management,,,, 18002,"Multimedia Support",2010,222437,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Many projects and programs funded by the ACHF required multimedia support to generate online content, to create online training and video resources and to document programs. This funding helped deliver those services to ensure a seamless and positive experience for users accessing information and new digital content made possible by ACHF projects. ",,"Many projects and programs funded by the ACHF required multimedia support to generate online content, to create online training and video resources and to document programs. This funding helped deliver those services to ensure a seamless and positive experience for users accessing information and new digital content made possible by ACHF projects.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Tim,Hoogland,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3425 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/multimedia-support,,,, 18002,"Multimedia Support",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Many projects and programs funded by the ACHF required multimedia support to generate online content, to create online training and video resources and to document programs. This funding helped deliver those services to ensure a seamless and positive experience for users accessing information and new digital content made possible by ACHF projects. ",,"Many projects and programs funded by the ACHF required multimedia support to generate online content, to create online training and video resources and to document programs. This funding helped deliver those services to ensure a seamless and positive experience for users accessing information and new digital content made possible by ACHF projects.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Tim,Hoogland,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3425 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/multimedia-support,,,, 18081,"Multimedia Support",2012,298871,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,298871,,,2.00,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Multimedia support enriches the Minnesota Historical Society's programs, exhibitions and websites with innovative, high-quality multimedia productions. Through audio, video, interactive and immersive productions, the program allows the Society to capture and present the stories of Minnesotans and document the impact of Legacy history projects. Rich media content enhances students"""" and teachers"""" experiences with the Society's curricular resources, engages visitors of all ages at the Society's museums and historic sites and reaches audiences everywhere through web and mobile delivery. ",,"Multimedia support is helping the Minnesota Historical Society connect with teachers and students by producing videos that highlight field trip programs, enrich curriculum resources with media content and build research and presentation skills through training videos. This funding also allows the Society to document the impact of Legacy history projects and to capture the stories of Minnesotans who participate in heritage programs. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Tim,Hoogland,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3425 ",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/multimedia-support-0,,,, 37467,"Multimedia Unit",2017,196687,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Measurable outcomes defined by programs served by Multimedia.",,,,,196687,23425,,2.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Legacy funds support 2.5 full-time multimedia positions, along with materials and services to produce video, audio and other multimedia content for education, interpretive and exhibit programs across MNHS. This content is also used to inform the public about these MNHS programs.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/multimedia-unit-0,,,, 28936,"Multimedia Unit",2014,401673,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Measurable outcomes defined by programs served by Multimedia.",,,,,365138,36535,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",2.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","A multimedia group has been created to support the development of educational and informational video productions including online curriculum for 6th grade history, the commemoration of the Civil War, and more.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/multimedia-unit,,,, 34102,"Multi-Media Unit",2016,185973,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Measurable outcomes defined by programs served by Multimedia.",,,,,185973,23421,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",2.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","A multimedia group has been created to support the development of educational and informational video productions including online curriculum for 6th grade history, the commemoration of the Civil War, WWI, and more.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/multi-media-unit,,,, 10013409,"Multi-site Historic Interpretation: History of Childhood",2018,60363,"MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 each year is for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","This project succeeded in moving all three measureable outcomes forward, these are; (1) creation of products, (2) coordination, and (3) enduring relationships. 1.Through this project we conducted a significant original research, generating 4,100+ citations from almost 220 academic, Minnesota, and local history sources. This includes numerous previously unknown personal and family histories from Steele County families. The resulting script represents a fraction of the material we uncovered about the lives of Steele County children. In all, we completed approximately 500 pages of written material from which we have drawn our script. The remaining material will be drawn on to provide the backbone for community discussion. This will happen in both in person programming and via various media such as radio, television, and internet. We also completed the design of programming for both children and adults. During the project, one program being developed, :What do you want to be when you grow up: An Inventor!: was shared with a teacher. This program teaches about Ebenhard Gandrud, his new way to measure land and problems he faced. In one hour, students learn history, build a Gandy Wheel, measure classroom objects, and perform mathematical calculations. The teacher immediately booked the presentation and shared it with colleagues. The program was booked for seven classroom appearances within three days. We also designed two new types of family and adult programs, each with several themes. One of them, :Some Experience Required,: will be billed as an open mic roundtable. It will feature a 15 minute presentation from a community member, followed by 10 people who take tickets entitling them to three minutes of mic time. We are suggesting eight topics; one will be covered per evening. Topics include; rites of passage, extraordinary memories of daily life, and family struggles. Some examples include; prom, drivers exam, school days, and death of a (child) family member. We will encourage the public to come and get to know their neighbors better. 2.Despite significant attempts to balance the mood, period, and representation of populace in the script, we noticed several deficiencies. These stem from a lack of written/recorded primary sources on our (recorded history) silent community members, children. There have been significant changes to childhood in the last 50 years, and there is no local record of it. Among our concerns is the advent of the digital age. Will it render the few existing sources of information on childhood even more ephemeral: As such we have begun to draw up plans to continue our research over the coming years. Our hope is to gather enough data to tell the stories we need to bring balance. Specifically, the partners felt we need more modern and light-hearted stories. What may end up being most important, however, is the team effort to seek the information through community sessions, survey, and strategic online interactions. 3.This project strengthened our partnership. The follow-up work will give us focus and ensure that we continue to meet on a regular basis. At this time we plan to continue to meet bi-monthly to discuss our project, compare results, and set upcoming assignments.",,5977,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",66341,,"Kaye Fransen, Jerry Ganfield, Ryan Gillespie, Bill Hartle, Mike Jensen, Kirby Knutson, Matt Kottke, Stefan Langendam, Erik Larson, Jerry Lewison, Janet Mealey, Bob Nahlovsky, Paul Swenson, Autumn Van Ravenhorst, Diane Wilson, and Rick Gnemi",0.18,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and write an exhibit script and programming to preserve and share changes in childhood history in Steele County.",,"Partners: Steele County Historical Society, Minnesota State School Orphanage Museum, Owatonna High School Museum, Owatonna Community Education This project aims to further the partnership between members of the Steele County History Keepers, a group formed through a 2015 cooperative project. The partners will develop a task force to research and write an exhibit script focused on growing up in Steele County and how childhood has changed over time. This project will create a multisite exhibit and programming examining this topic. The exhibit will be designed with a central primary exhibit at Steele County Historical Society and satellite exhibits at partner and strategic sites. Each location will advertise the other sites to create cross-visitation.",2018-06-01,2019-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society","1700 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,"(507) 451-1420",daniel.moeckly@steelehistorymuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/multi-site-historic-interpretation-history-childhood,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17283,"Municipal Building Collection Care and Improvements",2011,6982,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3312,,,,,,"Municipal Building Commission",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over historically significant municipal artifacts held in public trust",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over historically significant municipal artifacts held in public trust",2010-09-24,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Catherine,Sandlund,,"350 South 5th Street, Room 105",Minneapolis,MN,55415,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/municipal-building-collection-care-and-improvements,,,, 10012554,"Munroe Turntable-Roundhouse Survey",2020,9740," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,3000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12740,,"Neal Gaalswyk, Robert Kangas, Jeff Peterson, Scott Bruns, Dick Downham"," ","Cass County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of late nineteenth-century logging activity around the former Brainerd and Northern Minnesota Railway, specifically the Munroe turntable.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kirk,Titus,"Cass County"," PO Box 579 "," Walker "," MN ",56484,"(218) 947-7501"," kirk.titus@co.cass.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/munroe-turntable-roundhouse-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025262,"Munroe Turntable-Roundhouse Phase 2",2023,42400,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,5680,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",48080,,"Neal Gaalswyk, Robert Kangas, Jeff Peterson, Scott Bruns, Rick Haaland",,"Cass County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct excavation and documentation of the Munroe Turntable-Roundhouse.",,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct excavation and documentation of the Munroe Turntable-Roundhouse.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Gossman,"Cass County","PO Box 25",Backus,MN,56435,2189477501,mark.gossman@co.cass.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/munroe-turntable-roundhouse-phase-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007393,"Murray County Mnopedia Articles",2017,3705,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The expected outcomes for this project was the publication of five MNopedia articles on topics about Murray County's history.. The outcomes were exceeded by the publication of one extra article on the 1992 Chandler -Lake Wilson Tornado. Because the researcher, Dr. Anita Talsma Gaul, was already familiar with some of the research materials, she was able to write and publish the original five articles in a shorter amount of time than expected. She went on to write and submit a sixth article that is also accepted for publication.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3705,,"Brian Harmsen, President, Christy Riley, Secretary, Brad Bergerson, Treasurer, Dennis Miller, Linda Wing, Dorothy Bloemendaal, Margaret Kluis, Gary Kass, Rachel Dreesen, James Jens, ex officio.",,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create five Murray County entries for the MNopedia project for online research.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Harmsen,"Murray County Historical Society","PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,507-920-8727,b.harmsen@mchsi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/murray-county-mnopedia-articles,,,,0 10012602,"Murray County Historical Society HVAC Assessment",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","With the information obtained from this project the Murray County Historical Society in coordination with the Murray County board of commissioners can better understand the needs of this collection and work to preserve it. Already this document has been used to inform a strategic planning session held in March, 2019 and will continue to inform that 3-5 year plan as it matures through continuing discussions. With this information the Historical Society is considering a feasibility study of two options: Move forward with reconstruction of the current building based upon estimates from the HVAC study or consider the costs and benefits of a new building to house the collection.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Brian Harmsen, Pres., Christy Riley, Sec., Brad Bergerson, Treas., Linda Wing, Kyle Vos, Kelly Muldoon, Dennis Anderson, Ruth Hoyme, Romane Dold, James Jens, ex officio County Board Member."," ","Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County Historical Society"," PO Box 61 "," Slayton "," MN ",56172,"(507) 836-6533"," jtimmerman@co.murray.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/murray-county-historical-society-hvac-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012333,"Murray County Agriculture Equipment Inventory",2019,7488," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","In our application, the following timelines were proposed as goals for the project: January 1, 2019: begin project; April 1, 2019: First 250 items documented; July 1, 2019: First 500 items documented; October 1, 2019: First 750 items documented; December 31, 2019: Final product completed. The project did not begin until January 7. The first 250 items were documented by May 3. The first 500 items were documented by June 13. The first 750 items were documented by August 2. The final product was completed by November 13. The start date and first 250 items documented goal were not successfully met by our goal date due to the weather. The snow removal providers for the historical society tended to pile snow near the entrance of the Sierk building. At times, access to the building was impossible. The following goals were met and exceeded because the contractors felt the urgency and importance of the project?they made up for the setbacks of the first goals and got into a steady rhythm of inventorying which led to the successful completion of the work. In terms of measurable outcomes, our short-term goal has been met by the completion of this project. From this project, we now have a complete understanding of what exactly we have in the Seirk Building and in the agricultural related collections of the Murray County Historical Society. This will aid us in performing better outreach programming and interpretation as well as incorporating more of these objects in temporary exhibits developed by the historical society. Future goals from this project will include inviting local school agricultural classes to tour and research the collection. We will also work to increase visitation to the building by 5% within three years. We plan to create a finding aid for the collection to help visitors to the Seirk Building who are looking to learn more about specific objects as well as aiding future staff/volunteers better find specific artifacts in the collection.",,944,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8432,,"Brian Harmsen, Pres., Bradley Bergerson, Treas., Christy Riley, Sec., Linda Wing, Dennis Anderson, Kyle Vos, Rachel Dreesen, Ruth Hoyme, Romane Dold, James Jens, County Commissioner ex officio."," ","Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County Historical Society"," PO Box 61 "," Slayton "," MN ",56172,"(507) 836-6533"," jtimmerman@co.murray.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/murray-county-agriculture-equipment-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024987,"Murray County Oversized Documents Inventory and Rehousing",2021,7600,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Yes. We have already seen the benefits of the measurable outcomes. Short term: with our broadened knowledge of the documents in the collection we are looking ahead at planning to integrate some examples into upcoming exhibits. For example, the blueprints of the 1890s Murray County Courthouse will be used in the County Courthouse Display. We have also been able to exhibit several of the oversized documents on our daily Facebook page posts which have piqued the interest of many of our followers. Intermediate term: This target has definitely been met. We have had a much easier time accessing the documents now that they are organized and on PastPerect. Two examples of this: 1) two researchers have been working on looking into the Avoca Boarding School. The maps of Avoca that we had previously shown them did not pinpoint where the school was located. Through the grant we discovered and inventoried an earlier map of Avoca which was able to shed light on the school's location. 2) Another researcher is working on putting together a book on recreation around Lake Shetek. Through the grant we discovered and inventoried two posters for Walt Benton's dance bands when they performed at the Tepeeotah Resort at Lake Shetek. The researcher will be able to use these posters in her book which is anticipated to sell widely. Having these posters in her book being cited back to the MCHS will bring more attention to our collection. Long term: the documents will undoubtedly have a longer life after being rehoused. The rolled documents will no longer have to be ""riffled"" through, are no longer open to being crushed, and the many flat documents are no longer folded and creased in crowded vertical files.",,274,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7874,,"Brian Harmsen, Pres., Bradley Bergerson, Treas., Rachel Dreesen, Sec., Linda Wing, Dennis Anderson, Kyle Vos, Ruth Hoyme, Romane Dold, Judy Horn, James Jens, Lori Gunnink, County Commissioner ex officio.",,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization and storage of the museum's oversized collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources. ",," The Murray County Historical Society inventoried and rehoused the oversized documents held in their collection. They inventoried 772 rolled and flat documents over the course of the project. The flat documents were rehoused in existing map cases and the rolled documents were rehoused in archival quality boxes that were ordered with grant funds. The documents that were inventoried and rehoused during the course of this grant project can be shared more easily with future generations and will also last longer in storage. The rolled documents will no longer have to be ""riffled"" through and are no longer open to being crushed and the many flat documents are no longer folded and creased in crowded vertical files. The physical documents will be properly preserved for future generations to enjoy because they are now being stored much more properly. ",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jakob,Etrheim,"Murray County Historical Society","PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,5078366533,museum@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/murray-county-oversized-documents-inventory-and-rehousing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10025182,"Murray County Historical Society Obituary Collection Processing",2022,9710,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,258,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9968,,"Brian Harmsen (President), Bradley Bergerson (Treasurer), Ruth Hoyme (Secretary), Linda Wing (Vice President), Directors: Kyle Vos, Romane Dold, Judy Horn, James Jens, Brian Gass, Grant Fischer, Lennie Carlson, Lori Gunnink (County Commissioner ex officio)",0.46,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jakob,Etrheim,"Murray County Historical Society","PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,5078366533,museum@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/murray-county-historical-society-obituary-collection-processing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33950,"Murray County Town Ball Oral History Project",2015,9627,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9627,,"Brian Harmsen, Chairman, Christy Riley, Sec., Linda Wing , Treas. Dorothy Bloemendaal, LuAnn Parker, Brad Bergerson, James Jens,ex officio, Margaret Kluis, Dennis Miller, Gary Kass.",0.00,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in twelve oral history interviews the history of town ball in Murray County.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Harmsen,"Murray County Historical Society","PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,507-920-8727,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/murray-county-town-ball-oral-history-project,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28830,"Murray County Museum Photograph Collection Cataloging Project",2015,9560,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9560,,"Brian Harmsen, Pres., Christy Riley, Sec., Linda Wing, Treasurer, Gary Kass, Luanne Parker, Dorothy Bloemendaal, Brad Bergerson, Margaret Kluis, Dennis Miller,",0.23,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County Historical Society","PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,507-836-6533,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/murray-county-museum-photograph-collection-cataloging-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007394,"Museum Lighting Phase 2",2017,72225,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","All of our goals were achieved. We now have a new more efficient lighting system that was designed especially for our museum.",,12124,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",84349,,"Fred Eckhardt, Bob Glomstad, Ruth Solem, Barb Tarcza, Beth Westby, Rolland Moen, Theresa Bly, Graylen Carlson, Colleen Olson (The drop down boxes information for Project Director, Authorized Officer and Additional Project Officer has been submitted, but has not yet been added to the dropdown boxes. Listed below are the names of those people and what they will be responsible for each task.) Project Director - Barb Redepenning - Museum curator Authorized Officer - Fred Eckhardt - LqP County Historical Society President Additional Project Officer - Beth Westby - Board of Directors LqP County Historical Society President",,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Lac qui Parle County Historical Society's lighting system.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Redepenning,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,320-598-7678,Barb.redepenning@lqpco.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-lighting-phase-2,,,,0 10007395,"Museum Lighting Redesign: Preserving and Protecting our Heritage for Future Generations",2017,8458,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","According to grant specification, Mr Rummel, lighting design specialist, visited the Balaton Museum of two separate occasions. Based upon those visits he prepared a report outlining his review of the museum's existing conditions, gave three specific recommendations, supplied drawings and specifications for the renovated lighting project and a general listing of renovation steps to achieve the goal of a museum adequately and appropriately lit throughout its entire space. Mr. Rummels report will allow the Balaton Historical Society to move forward with this lighting renovation initiative based upon sound consultative advice.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8458,,"Pam Johnson, Chairperson Larry Sloan, V. Chr. Geneva Swan, Secretary Larry Mitzner, Treasurer",,"Balaton Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Connie,Skaug,"Balaton Area Historical Society","PO Box 213",Balaton,MN,56115,507-829-1615,cskaug@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lyon, Murray",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-lighting-redesign-preserving-and-protecting-our-heritage-future-generations,,,,0 10007396,"Museum Lighting System Improvements: Implementation",2017,59975,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The project was monitored and evaluated throughout implementation. The short-term expectation that the contractor's work would be completed by the end of April and that the contractor's work would meet accepted standards was successfully accomplished. This project was completed prior to the 2017 museum season opening. We fully expect the intermediate goals of positive visitor feedback will be met with the brighter and improved visual lines. In current preparations for 2017 exhibits, the new lighting is already obviously better accommodating the changing of museum exhibits from last year's exhibits to the set-up of 2017 exhibits. Although it is too early to measure energy consumption changes, the use of the LED lighting and occupancy sensors will reduce electricity costs and also better protect and preserve the museum's collections and loaned artifacts.",,17652,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",77627,,"Jim Aamodt, Fred Bursch, Elliot Christensen, Jack Driscoll, Dennis Gimmestad, Loraine Jensen, Kevin Kopischke, Bruce Pohlig, Terry Quist, Rose Shorma, Jon Steinbring, Sharon Stephan, Ben Vangsness, Lee Wangstad, Dick Wilson, Jim Eidsvold, Carl Mammel",,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society's lighting system.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anita,Kes,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","205 3rd Avenue W, PO Box 1216",Alexandria,MN,56308,320-759-1114,anita@legacyofthelakes.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-lighting-system-improvements-implementation,,,,0 10012639,"Museum Bookshelf",2019,1975," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Twenty-two new books concerning collections management, exhibit creation, programming, oral history, interpretation, and site management have been added to the Murray County Museum's research library. These books, along with the few already in the museum's possession, are now part of a small lending library for other regional museums and private citizens to use. These books have been advertised as a lending library through the Murray County historical society newsletter, through word of mouth with the South by Southwest Museum Directors group, and via Facebook.",,41,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2016,,"Brian Harmsen, Pres., Bradley Bergerson, Treas., Christy Riley, Sec., Linda Wing, Kyle Vos, Rachel Dreesen, Romane Dold, Ruth Hoyme, Dennis Anderson, James Jens, county commissioner representative."," ","Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To add 22 museum studies books to Murray County Historical Society's holdings to make this information more accessible to the public.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County Historical Society"," PO Box 61 "," Slayton "," MN ",56172,"(507) 836-6533"," jtimmerman@co.murray.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-bookshelf,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013444,"Museum Collections Inventory",2021,8773,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,3900,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12673,,"Jon Steinbring, Dave Bortner, Fred Bursch, Russ Sticha, Kevin Kopischke, Brian Balusek, Elliot Christensen, Jack Driscoll, John Karlson, Lowell Pickett, Bruce Pohlig, Amy Sunderland, Katie Williams",,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carol,Swenson,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","205 3rd Avenue W, PO Box 1216",Alexandria,MN,56308,"(320) 759-1114",carol@legacyofthelakes.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-collections-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012238,"Museum Lighting Phase 2",2019,37390," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Details will be in the metrics i.e. visitor counts, increased membership, addition of volunteer staff, lower utility expenses. Too early to tell at this point the total benefits that will be gained.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",37390,,"Mary Ann Arnzen,Steve Borgerding,Viola Borgerding,Henry Gruber,Delores Hiltner,Mary Linnemann, Geri Meyer, Jone Meyer, Kathy Middendorf,Jean Paschke,Roger Paschke,Jim Ricklick,Anne Tiemann, Joe Timmins, Kathy Zachman.",0.09,"Melrose Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Melrose Area Historical Society's lighting system.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Roger,Paschke,"Melrose Area Historical Society"," c/o Roger Paschke, 210--8th Ave. NW #126 "," Melrose "," MN ",56352,"(320) 256-3933"," rpaschke@meltel.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-lighting-phase-2-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012382,"Museum Security: Mining Museum Link Fence Replacement",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","In late June 2019, a group of 175 cyclists used the new gates to access adjacent campground facilities as needed. In 2020, the National Night Out can move to the museum as it now allows emergency access through new access gates in the repaired fence. Since installation, no vandalism has occurred, and no unauthorized intruders have been seen. As an unexpected benefit of the project, no deer have entered the property since installation, reducing the risk to visitors of contracting Lyme disease which is prevalent wherever deer are present in Chisholm. The new fence hasn't been in place long enough to determine whether visitor numbers will increase, but the appearance of the new fence-- straight, upright, solid, and conveying a message that the museum, though an older facility, is well-cared, has elicited many positive comments rather than the frequent criticism of the appearance of the grounds we heard prior to the project.",,10933,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",20933,,"Carol Borich, Dennis Borich, Mary Bovitz, Matt Marolt, John Nelson, Ricky Nielsen, Chuck Palmquist, Mary Jo Rahja, Tim Sullivan",,"Minnesota Museum of Mining","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to install a security fence to protect large outdoor collections pieces from vandalism.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Carol Jo",Borich,"Minnesota Museum of Mining"," PO Box 271 "," Chisholm "," MN ",55719,"(218) 254-2179"," cjborich@mchsi.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-security-mining-museum-link-fence-replacement,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17825,"Museum Collections Storage and Rehousing",2013,564,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,564,,,,"Todd County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To rehouse and store according to archival standards four Todd County newspapers.",,"To rehouse and store according to archival standards four Todd County newspapers.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Rita,Stracek,"Todd County Historical Society","333 Central Avenue","Long Prairie",MN,56347,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Todd,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-collections-storage-and-rehousing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17883,"Museum and Artifacts Security Program",2013,3860,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3860,,"Eileen Refshaw,Carol Schafer, Ann Lindblom, Marge Fabre, Darvin Schoenborn, Cele Mazour, Mavis Klabunde, Doris Eiynck, Franklyn Preisler, Doyle Turner, Luella Voit, Earl Schlick, Adelle DeVries, Karen Hanson and Pete Hadeland.",,"Mahnomen County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve the organization's ability to secure collections held in the public trust",,"To improve the organization's ability to secure collections held in the public trust",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Joanie,Kramer,"Mahnomen County Historical Society","106 NE Main Street, PO Box 123",Mahnomen,MN,56557,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mahnomen,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-and-artifacts-security-program,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18072,"Museums Creating Community Video Production",2012,49350,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,49350,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Partners: The Minnesota Association of Museums, Minnesota Productions of Twin Cities Public TelevisionEvery county in Minnesota boasts at least one historical or cultural museum, often a distinct source of community pride. This video project documents and shares stories from many Minnesota museums, revealing how they inspire and foster community. The 30-minute, Emmy-nominated video aired on all six Minnesota PBS stations, on the web and at Minnesota museums. The video will also be available for use in classrooms, libraries and senior centers, and was shown at the American Association of Museums national conference in the spring of 2012.",,"This video project will document and share stories from many Minnesota museums, revealing how they inspire and foster community.",,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Geffre,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3138,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museums-creating-community-video-production,,,, 17535,"Museum Security System",2011,5575,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota's Machinery Museum",," To improve the organization's ability to secure collections held in the public trust, Minnesota's Machinery Museum replaced the outdated video security system with a digital recording system. the new system has the capacity to record for 30 days with 24/7 coverage. This is a significant improvement that provides better data. ",,"To improve the organization's ability to secure collections held in the public trust",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Laurie,Johnson,,"PO Box 70","Hanley Falls",MN,56245,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-security-system,,,, 17599,"Museum in the Streets: Lake Street Signage",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Lake Street Council",," To install three bi-lingual heritage discovery walks along Lake Street in Minneapolis. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-streets-lake-street-signage,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17644,"Museum and Archives Room Air Quality Improvements",2012,3725,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3725,,,,"Dakota City Heritage Village","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install an air-handling unit for greater control over the museum environment in order to preserve documentary evidence of Dakota County history",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Greg,Kaslow,"Dakota City Heritage Village",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-and-archives-room-air-quality-improvements,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17716,"Museum HVAC Assessment",2012,6600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6600,,,,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified HVAC engineer to evaluate the museum environment of the Lake of the Woods County Museum",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marlys,Hirst,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-hvac-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031148,"Museum Building ADA Assessment",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","All targets achieved with submittal of ADA assessment report.",,310,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10310,,"Bill Palmquist, Anne Perkins, Lucia Wroblewski, Stan Ross, Randy Nelson",,"City of Afton","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to evaluate the current level of museum accessibility, per Americans with Disabilities Act standards, and provide recommendations for accessibility improvements.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stan,Ross,"City of Afton","Afton City Hall, 3033 St. Croix Trail S, PO Box 219",Afton,MN,55001,6127206478,ward3@ci.afton.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-building-ada-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031160,"Museum Lighting Redesign",2024,9470,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9470,,"Javier Avalos, Diana Brenke, Ron Zweber, Margo Gavle-Prescott, Jody Brennan, Fred Simon, Rick Krant, Erin Belanger-Braid, Billy Wermerskirchen",,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lindsay,Marshall,"Scott County Historical Society","235 S. Fuller Street",Shakopee,MN,55379,9524450378,lmarshall@scottcountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-lighting-redesign,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17434,"Museum in the Streets: Lake Street",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,56000,,,,,,"Lake Street Council",," A series of three bilingual (English/Spanish) heritage-discovery walks have been selected and sixty plaques have been erected that tell the history and evolution of Lake Street. The historical markers include information and photographs of the area, as well as specific buildings both past and present. The walking tours are designed to educate, to foster a sense of historical identity and to encourage preservation of local historic sites. Brochures of the walking tours are available to the public free of charge at local businesses. ",,"To create and install three historical marker systems in English and in Spanish consisting of 45-60 markers total",2010-11-12,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Joyce,Wisdom,,"919 East Lake Street",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-streets-lake-street,,,, 17213,"Museum Gallery Lighting System Upgrade",2011,50707,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5810,,,,,,"McLeod County Historical Society",,"To upgrade lighting in the MCHS museum gallery to reduce UV damage, improve CRI and eliminate fire hazards.",,"To upgrade lighting in the MCHS museum gallery to reduce UV damage, improve CRI and eliminate fire hazards.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lori,Pickell-Stangel,,"501 East Fairview Avenue",Olivia,MN,56277,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-gallery-lighting-system-upgrade-0,,,, 33931,"Museum Security Enhancements",2015,5220,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5220,,"Bri Depauw, Kay Derner, Ben Duininck, Kathy Endres, Drue Gisvold, Patrick Hanson, JerryHoll, Cate Honzl, Molly Loomis, Paul Maravelas, Betty Peck, Joe Schwartz, TadShaw, Lisa Stevens, Amy Vasina.",0.00,"Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to install a security system to protect the collections from theft or fire.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Maravelas,"Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society","PO Box 305",Excelsior,MN,55331,612-581-8207,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-security-enhancements,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33980,"Museum Lighting Assessment",2016,8052,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",8052,,"Fred Eckhardt, Bob Glomstad, Ruth Solem, Barb Tarcza, Ruth Larson, Beth Westby, Rolland Moen, Theresa Bly, Graylen Carlson",0.02,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barb,Redepenning,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,320-598-7678,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-lighting-assessment,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28814,"Museum of Professions Collection Management",2015,9457,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9457,,"Barry Adams, Bev Falteysek, Kaye Fransen, Joanne Giga, Ken Henricksen, Mike Jensen, Kirby Knutson, Patty Jessop, Tamzen Johnson, Jerry Lewison, Renee Lowery, Linda Shaw, Brad Vettrus, Glenn Wiesjhan, Marilyn Witzel",0.01,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society","1700 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,507-451-1420,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-professions-collection-management,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28681,"Museum Storage",2014,72342,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,72342,,"Beth Westby, Barb Tarcza, Ruth Solem, Bob Glomstad, Fred Eckhart, Rolland Moen, Ruth Larson, Roy Marihart, Theresa Bly.",,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide storage that meets museum standards through purchase of compressible shelving for collections documenting Lac qui Parle County history.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barb,Redepenning,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,320-598-7678,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-storage,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28696,"Museum HVAC System",2014,146495,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,146495,,"Dan Crompton, Doug Easthouse, Rita Krause, Jody Horntvedt, Gary Aery, LuAnn Hennum, Shelley Phillippe, Richard Johnson, Dennis Topp, Nyla O'Connell",0.03,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To implement recommendations from an HVAC evaluation that will ensure better climate control for the preservation of historic resources documenting Lake of the Woods County history.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marlys,Hirst,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","206 8th Avenue SE, Suite 150",Baudette,MN,56623,218-634-1200,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-hvac-system,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28488,"Museum Bookshelf Project",2013,2000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","we achieved the goal of delivering a bookshelf of reference material to 3 organizations that lacked any reference material on museum work. Since Pennington co. is also involved in the AASLH Steps program, these books were useful in discussions during the Steps sessions held in October and April.",,,,,2000,,"Dean Vikan, President Ann Lindblom, vice president Amy Degerstrom, Secretary Tamara Edevold, Treasurer",,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 39 standard Minnesota museum studies titles to increase capacity for preserving and interpreting history",,,2013-06-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest","412 Geary Avenue NE",Bagley,MN,56621,218-694-2856,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pennington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-bookshelf-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34038,"Museum Lighting Evaluation & Redesign",2015,9340,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9340,,"Roger Hand - Chair, Dennis Schultz - Vice Chair, Fran O'Connell - Secretary, Marilyn Lawrence - Treasurer, Ron Allen - County Commissioner Liaison, Janet Daley, Ruth Nerhaugen, Howard Burfeind, Nancy Barth, Loren Evenrud, Ken Roufs, Richard Samuelson",0.00,"Goodhue County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dustin,Heckman,"Goodhue County Historical Society","1166 Oak Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-388-6024,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-lighting-evaluation-redesign,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17653,"Musical Score Preservation Project",2012,30000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,30000,,,,"Hennepin County Library",Libraries,"To preserve original music scores created by Minnesotans and enable broader access through reproductions.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Hathaway,"Hennepin County Library",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/musical-score-preservation-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025310,"Musical Memories of 27th and E. Lake: Festive Ritual Traditions of Diasporic Migrants",2023,8000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8000,,"Rob Dingmann - Board Treasurer, Helmi Harrington, PhD. - Chair, Roger Schmitz - Board Member",0.19,"A World of Accordions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in oral history interviews the history of migrants and music on East Lake Street, Minneapolis.",,"To document in oral history interviews the history of migrants and music on East Lake Street, Minneapolis.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rob,Dingmann,"A World of Accordions","786 Interlachen Draw",Woodbury,MN,55125,6123082493,robdingmann@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/musical-memories-27th-and-e-lake-festive-ritual-traditions-diasporic-migrants,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17878,"Muslim Experience in Minnesota Exhibit",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Islamic Resource Group","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and travel an exhibit documenting significant contributions by Muslims to Minnesota history.",,"To fabricate and travel an exhibit documenting significant contributions by Muslims to Minnesota history.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Naaima,Khan,"Islamic Resource Group","PO Box 32634",Fridley,MN,55432,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/muslim-experience-minnesota-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17527,"MVNA History Book",2011,6657,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,30000,,,,,,"Minnesota Visiting Nurse Agency",," The Minnesota Visiting Nurse Agency (MVNA) has revised and expanded their history book, first printed in 2002 to honor the organization's centennial, for a second printing. The revision includes historic photographs, excerpts from sixteen oral histories and updated information on the organziation's continuing efforts. The book, titled Caring For The Community Since 1902, was printed in January of 2011 and is being distributed, at no cost, to donors and potential donors, government officials and other decision-makers to raise awareness about the MVNA and it's continuing work. Amount adjusted to eliminate ineligible overhead expenses. ",,"To publish a revised and expanded version of its 108-year history as an 80 page book. Amount adjusted to eliminate ineligible overhead expenses.",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Laura,Palmer,,"3433 Broadway Street Northeast, Suite 300",Minneapolis,MN,55413,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mvna-history-book,,,, 28734,"Myron Hall Negatives Digitization Project",2014,9069,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9069,,"Barclay Carriar, Tim Chirhart, Annette Atkins, Jon McGee, Betty Lou Berg, Bill Carlin, Carolyn Garvin, Charles Goebel, Rev. Dr. Mark Hulquist, Deb Huschle, Tom Mathews, Patrick McNeal, Douglas Petersen, Bruce Skalbeck, Phillip Terry",0.33,"Stearns History Museum and Research Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize part of a large collection of photo negatives in order to broaden public accessibility.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sarah,Warmka,"Stearns History Museum and Research Center","235 33rd Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,320-253-8424,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/myron-hall-negatives-digitization-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012329,"NAHA Plan to Digitize O. E. Rolvaag Collection",2019,9825," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","SHORT-TERM OUTCOME: A deeper understanding the R?lvaag collection and its condition ? This objective was achieved because we created a full inventory of the collection, which included the type, quantity, and general condition of materials. We also received the conservator's assessment of each material type. INTERMEDIATE OUTCOME: More information on the costs and procedures for the final digitization process ? This objective was achieved because we received the completed plan from our consultant, which included procedures, specifications, and a method for estimating costs for digitizing, both in-house and off site. LONG-TERM OUTCOME: A roadmap for digitizing other collections in the NAHA Archives ? While we are in the early stages of formal digitization efforts, NAHA will accomplish this goal when we apply the knowledge and experience gained in this plan to digitize other collections.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9825,,"Dennis Gimmestad - President, Ronald Johnson - Vice President, Blaine Hedberg - Treasurer, Leslee Lane Hoyum ? Secretary, Betty Bergland, Sarah Halvorson Brunko, Dan Dressen, Jim Honsvall, Dave Holt, Kim Kittilsby, Scott Knudson, Ann Marie Legreid, Debbie Miller, John Nilson, Cindy Olson, Daron Olson, Anna Peterson, Cynthia Elyce Rubin, Marci Sortor, John Tunheim, Bruce Willis, Nils Olav ?strem"," ","Norwegian-American Historical Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a professional to develop a digitization plan for a collection of O.E. Rolvaag's papers, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Boxrud,"Norwegian-American Historical Association"," 1510 Saint Olaf Avenue "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 786-3221"," boxrud@stolaf.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/naha-plan-digitize-o-e-rolvaag-collection,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031174,"NAHA at 100: Rehousing the Institutional Records of the Norwegian-American Historical Association",2024,5117,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,5250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10367,,"Scott Knudson, Kristen Walseth, Kyle Jansson, Scott Richardson, Deborah Miller, Arnstein Hjelde, Jason Engbrecht, Kari Lie Dorer, Marci Sortor, Kristin Anderson, Annette Atkins, Essam Elkorghli, Gracia Grindal, Jim Honsvall, Jeff Kindseth, Ann Marie Legreid, Terje Leiren, John Nilson, Dan Riley, Paul Rolvaag, Anna Rue, Ingrid Urberg",,"Norwegian-American Historical Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristina,Warner,"Norwegian-American Historical Association","1510 Saint Olaf Avenue",Northfield,MN,55057,5077863450,warner3@stolaf.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/naha-100-rehousing-institutional-records-norwegian-american-historical-association,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17936,"B'nai Abraham Synagogue Lower Level Exit Restoration",2013,28760,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,28760,,"Marjorie Ostrov, Ann Shanedling, Charles Ostrov, Dianne Siegel, Larry Chiat, Michael Blehert, Alan Milavetz, Marilyn Chiat, Leighton Siegel, Judy Karon, Elayne Deutsch Chiat, Audra Keller, James Rubenstein, Katherine Tane",,"Friends of B'nai Abraham Synagogue","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To mitigate moisture damage to the rear egress of the B'nai Abraham Synagogue, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To mitigate moisture damage to the rear egress of the B'nai Abraham Synagogue, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mike,Blehert,"Friends of B'nai Abraham Synagogue","1788 Maryland Avenue N","Golden Valley",MN,55427,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bnai-abraham-synagogue-lower-level-exit-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17634,"B'nai Abraham Synagogue Stained Glass Window Restoration",2012,6995,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6995,,,,"Friends of B'nai Abraham Synagogue","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to restore the last two of thirteen stain glass windows in the B'nai Abraham Synagogue, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and now used as a community center.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Blehert,"Friends of B'nai Abraham Synagogue",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bnai-abraham-synagogue-stained-glass-window-restoration-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17419,"B'nai Abraham Synagogue: Construction of Canopy",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1130,,,,,,"Friends of B'nai Abraham",," To restore a historic canopy on the B'nai Abraham Synagogue, listed in the National Register of Historic Places ",,"To restore a historic canopy on the B'nai Abraham Synagogue, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-01,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mike,Blehert,,"3408 Utah Avenue North",Minneapolis,MN,55427,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bnai-abraham-synagogue-construction-canopy,,,, 17243,"B'nai Abraham Synagogue: Vestibule, Window Restoration, Exterior Repair",2011,16100,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8560,,,,,,"Friends of B'nai Abraham",," To restore one window and repair brick at the B'nai Abraham, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"To restore one window and repair brick at the B'nai Abraham, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mike,Blehert,,"3408 Utah Avenue North",Minneapolis,MN,55427,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bnai-abraham-synagogue-vestibule-window-restoration-exterior-repair,,,, 17286,"B'nai Abraham Synagogue: Stained Glass Window Restoration",2010,6994,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,360,,,,,,"Friends of B'nai Abraham",," To restore the prominent fifty-square foot stainglass window above the facility's front entrance ",,"To restore the prominent fifty-square foot stainglass window above the facility's front entrance",2010-01-13,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mike,Blehert,,"3408 Utah Avenue North",Minneapolis,MN,55427,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bnai-abraham-synagogue-stained-glass-window-restoration,,,, 17317,"B'nai Abraham Synagogue: Exterior Restoration and Occupancy Code Requirements",2010,38826,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5130,,,,,,"Friends of B'nai Abraham",," To repoint masonry and preserve windows of the B'nai Abraham Synagogue, undergoing rehabilitation for use as a community center. The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Virginia, Minnesota's beautiful synagogue building, B'nai Abraham, begun in 1909 and dedicated in 1910, ceased functioning as a religious structure in the 1990s. It is being restored and transformed into a community  resource containing a museum, an auditorium and a social hall. the sturdy red brick structure with it's stained glass windows, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in the 1980s and is the only synagogue building in Minnesota to be so honored. The grant enabled the continuation of the restoration of the building, specifically tuck pointing the exterior to stabilize the building and protect it from leaks as well as heat loss, the restoration of two of the thirteen deteriorating stained glass windows and complete the replacement of the severely deteriorated hardwood floor. As the building becomes closer to complete restoration, more groups come to visit and use the building for a variety of events. Some of the events which have taken place are: Two concerts by Mary LaPlante, champion fiddler A site for two Building America Programs, sponsored by the Minnesota Humanities Center A concert by the Northern Lights Chamber Players Two concerts by a Klezmer group A rededication service and luncheon Two lectures - one on the history of the building and one on the restoration of the windows MHS staff held a informational session on the legacy grants for the region Friends of B'nai Abraham web site ",,"To repoint masonry and preserve windows of the B'nai Abraham Synagogue, undergoing rehabilitation for use as a community center. The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-03-19,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mike,Blehert,,"3408 Utah Avenue North",Minneapolis,MN,55427,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bnai-abraham-synagogue-exterior-restoration-and-occupancy-code-requirements,,,, 10025043,"Nary School Windows Interior Repairs",2022,213611,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short term impact has been achieved. Visitors to Nary school are immediately and pleasantly aware of the increased light in the rooms of the building, removal of dropped ceiling tile, new electrical wiring, existing metal ceiling tiles uncovered and repaired, gypsum board installed and plaster repairs, paint, bricked up leaky basement windows, and refinished existing wood trim. Intermediate plans to restore and/or stabilize historic features of the building have been discussed, especially improved ADA accessibility and compliance. And long-term impact is indicated by the community's efforts to fund and build Nary Historic Park with ice rink, warming house, fire pit, horseshoes, volleyball court and other recreation facilities adjacent to the school. Construction began in May 2021. A George W. Neilson Foundation grant has been received and others are pending. Helga Township and its community members has clearly demonstrated their commitment to maintaining this historic property with these investments.",,14810,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",228421,,"Don Clay-Chair, Harrison Hicks (Vice Chairman), Kip Reinarz, Dale Berglund, Joanna Olson-Hammerstrom, Aric Porter-Clerk, Mary Dufault-Treasurer",,"Helga Township","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to conduct interior repairs on Consolidated School District No. 22, Nary School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to conduct interior repairs on Consolidated School District No. 22, Nary School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Don,Clay,"Helga Township","25895 Co 9",Bemidji,MN,56601,2187668193,dclay1965@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hubbard, Beltrami",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nary-school-windows-interior-repairs,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025241,"Nary School Air Conditioning and Floor Remediation",2023,76198,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,12743,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",88941,,"Donald Clay, Chairman; Joanna Hammerstrom, Supervisor (Seat B2); Kip Reinarz, Supervisor (Seat A1); Dale Berglund, Supervisor (Seat C3); Harrison Hicks, Supervisor (Seat E5); Aric Porter, Clerk; Alicia Christophersen, Treasurer",,"Helga Township","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to improve the interior environment and floors for the Consolidated School Dist. No. 22, Nary school, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to improve the interior environment and floors for the Consolidated School Dist. No. 22, Nary school, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Don,Clay,"Helga Township","25895 Co 9",Bemidji,MN,56601,2187668193,dclay1965@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hubbard, Beltrami",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nary-school-air-conditioning-and-floor-remediation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33858,"Nary School Historic Structure Report",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Indicators: ",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Chairman Donald Clay, Directors Mark Lawyer, Dale Berglund, Jeff Schussman, Joanna Hammerstrom, Clerk Sue Adkins, Treasurer Jeannie Porter",0.00,"Helga Township","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Nary Consolidated School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Wayne,Hoff,"Helga Township","50638 Co 36",Bemidji,MN,56601,218-751-1469,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hubbard,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nary-school-historic-structure-report,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33973,"Narrative for History of the Northfield City Hospital, 1910-2010",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Charles Austin, Virginia Kaczmarck, Charles Kyte, C.C. Linstroth, Charlie Mandile, Michele Muench, Steve O'Neill, Jonathan Reppe, James Schlichting.",0.00,"City of Northfield (Northfield Hospital and Clinics)","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified professional to produce a manuscript on the history of the Northfield City Hospital.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Scott,Richardson,"City of Northfield (Northfield Hospital and Clinics)","2000 North Avenue",Northfield,MN,55057,507-646-1034,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Rice, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/narrative-history-northfield-city-hospital-1910-2010,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007397,"National Guard Armory National Register Nomination",2017,6000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We achieved all our targets, we feel we had a very good consultant who knew his role in the project.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6000,,"David Benson, Margaret Erickson, Eldon Kruse, Al Langseth, Marvin Luinenburg, Jacoba Nagel, Arthur Frame",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the National Guard Armory in Worthington.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society","407 12th Street, Suite 2",Worthington,MN,56187,507-372-2681,demuth@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-guard-armory-national-register-nomination,,,,0 10007398,"National Register Eligibility for the Burschville School",2017,7500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Yes, the targets were achieved and exceeded our expectations. Greg's research, photos, interviews with former students, plus the data collected all combined to show the historic significance and retained the school's integrity. Having all the information recorded and pulled together in a report will be a plus for the society. It is a priceless documentation. The school looks essentially as it did during the period of significance in the area of our country's early education and now it is also recorded. The documentation collected can be presented to SHPO to prove our eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places. I believe we achieved those results because we had many; records, data, photos, alumni and the school was still located in it's original site (when it was built in 1894), with no major changes.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7500,,"Bonnie Maue - President, Betty Lange - Vice President, Deb Weinand - Secretary, Dee Cain - Treasurer,",,"North Hennepin Pioneer Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Burschville School, Corcoran MN, for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bonnie,Maue,"North Hennepin Pioneer Society","P.O. Box 391",Hanover,MN,55341,763-693-1438,bonniem@usfamily.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-eligibility-burschville-school,,,,0 17797,"National Register Nomination, 1908 Truss Bridge, Madelia Township",2013,3000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3000,,"Susan Anderson, Steve Anderson, Tom Anderson, Sharon Jokumsen, Ken Lewis, Richard Carlson, James Nasman, Darrell Ask, Linda Buller, Randy Gustafson, Dennis Hunstad, Terese Hall.",,"Watonwan County Historical Society 1","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1908 Warren Truss Bridge no. 6527 in Madelia Township",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1908 Warren Truss Bridge no. 6527 in Madelia Township",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Wilma,Wolner,"Watonwan County Historical Society 1","Box 126",Madelia,MN,56062,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Watonwan,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-nomination-1908-truss-bridge-madelia-township,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17827,"National Register Nomination, Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Passenger Station",2013,6700,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6700,,"Mayor Stephen Abrahamson, Council Members William Hiltunen, Sonny Nevala, Lance Dougherty, Josh Carlson, and Ann Lamppa, City Clerk/Treasurer",,"City of Tower","Local/Regional Government","To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Passenger Station.",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Passenger Station.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Stephen,Abrahamson,"City of Tower","602 Main Street, PO Box 576",Tower,MN,55790,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-nomination-duluth-and-iron-range-railroad-company-passenger-station,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17842,"National Register Nomination, Valley School #34",2013,4800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4800,,"Wayne Boyd, Peg Powers, Lauren Cran, Valda Van Alstine, Sharon Lewandowski, Carena Kelz, Linda and Ron Stancer, Mavis Voigt, Jim Cran",,"Denmark Township Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Valley School #34, Washington County, MN.",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Valley School #34, Washington County, MN.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Hummel,"Denmark Township Historical Society","14008--90th St. S",Hastings,MN,55033,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-nomination-valley-school-34,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17908,"National Register Evaluation for Chautauqua Park",2013,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6500,,"David Benson, Margaret Erickson, Paul Hoffman, Eldon Kruse, Al Langseth, Marvin Luinenburg, David Mills, Diane Murray, Jacoba Nagel",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the Worthington Chautauqua Park for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the Worthington Chautauqua Park for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society","407 12th Street, Suite 2",Worthington,MN,56187,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-evaluation-chautauqua-park,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18136,"National Register Nomination for Phelps and Somsen Halls",2013,6400,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6400,,"Ann Anaya, Brett Anderson, Margaret Anderson Kelliher,Duane Benson, Alexander Cirillo, Jr., Cheryl Dickson, Dawn Erlandson, Clarence Hightower, Chair, Philip Krinkie, Alfredo Oliveira, David Paskach, Maria Peluso. Thomas Renier, Vice Chair, Louise Sundin, Michael Vekich, Treasurer",,"Winona State University","Public College/University","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Phelps and Somsen Halls on the campus of Winona State University.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Phelps and Somsen Halls on the campus of Winona State University.",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Colette,Hyman,"Winona State University","PO Box 5838, PAC 146",Winona,MN,55987,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-nomination-phelps-and-somsen-halls,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17569,"National Register Evaluation for the Rushford Public School",2012,6995,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Rushford-Peterson Schools",," To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Rushford Ementary and High School. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-evaluation-rushford-public-school,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17435,"National Register Nomination of Thompson Hall",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4574,,,,,,"Commission of Deaf, DeafBlind & HoH Minnesotans",," A National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Nomination was prepared and submitted for the Charles Thompson Memorial Hall located in St. Paul, MN. The Commission of Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing Minnesotans (MCDHH) hired two qualified professional historical consultants to prepare the nomination. It was determined that the nomination meets the Secretary of the Interiors standards, the National Register Bulletin guidelines and MN/SHPO's supplemental instructions for the completion of a National Register Registration Form. The nomination was presented to the State Review Board on November 1, 2011. ",,"To hire a qualified professional to write a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Thompson Hall",2010-12-10,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mary,Hartnett,,"444 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-nomination-thompson-hall,,,, 17139,"National Register evaluation for Harrington Merrill House",2010,3500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1465,,,,,,"Historic Hutchinson",,"To hire a historian to evaluate the Harrington Merrill House for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire a historian to evaluate the Harrington Merrill House for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-04-07,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Christine,Rock,,"1210 Lewis Avenue SW",Hutchinson,MN,55350,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-evaluation-harrington-merrill-house,,,, 33854,"National Register Interpretive Historical Markers",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"City of Anoka City Council: Mayor Phil Rice, Carl Anderson, Mark Freeburg, Steve Schmidt, and Jeff Weaver City of Anoka Heritage Preservation Commission: Chair Bart Ward, Jake Collins, Peg Flaig, Colleen Hanson, Timothy Nigh, Cory Rahn, and Barbara Thurston",0.00,"City of Anoka","Local/Regional Government","To design, produce, and install historical markers for National Register properties in the City of Anoka.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jon,Sevald,"City of Anoka","2015 1st Avenue North",Anoka,MN,55303,763-576-2716,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-interpretive-historical-markers,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33864,"National Eagle Center: Interpretive Exhibit Plan for Permanent Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge Exhibit",2015,9950,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Working with a consulting exhibit development firm, the NEC developed learning targets, interpretive themes, and key messages for the Refuge exhibit. These interpretive themes have helped the NEC to develop a clear plan for the Refuge exhibit. The resulting conceptual exhibit plan has helped the NEC to move into other phases of exhibit development, as we had projected. We expected more preliminary audience engagement to be part of this project than we actually achieved. Some preliminary audience evaluation was done with NEC staff and volunteers. They were asked to comment on what information would be most interesting and valuable in an exhibit about the Refuge. Our initial target was to get formal visitor input prior to the start of this project, however, we did not find an effective way of reaching out to visitors about this future exhibit. Although no formal visitor input was gathered, NEC staff and USFWS gathered informal feedback from visitors. The preliminary input from volunteers informed the topics of interest and key questions people have about the Refuge, which in turn shaped some of the key messages and interpretive themes of the exhibit plan. NEC staff has taken an active role in the research and planning of this exhibit. This is a key progress indicator on the NEC",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9950,,"James Reidy, Carol Scott, Jon Lineweaver, Suzanne Blue, Randy Eggenberger, Don Jacoby, Ward Johnson, Chad Kjorlien, Dave Kostik, Ran Miner, Victoria Moore, Tim Schlagenhaft, John Wodele",0.00,"National Eagle Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for the National Eagle Center.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eileen,Hanson,"National Eagle Center","50 Pembroke Ave",Wabasha,MN,55981,651-565-4989,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Houston, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-eagle-center-interpretive-exhibit-plan-permanent-upper-mississippi-river-national-,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28813,"National Register Nomination: Hofmann Farm and Apiaries, Waseca",2015,5900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5900,,"Audra Nissen-Boyer, Katherine Youngberg, David Pope, Tom Piche, Marilee Reck, Jim King, Jerry Rutledge, Jim Tippy, Brad Wendland, Charles Espe, Henry Lewer, David Dunn, Linda Grant, Al Rose, Jim Peterson",,"Waseca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Hofmann Farm and Apiaries, Waseca.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joan,Mooney,"Waseca County Historical Society","PO Box 314",Waseca,MN,56093,507-835-7700,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Waseca",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-nomination-hofmann-farm-and-apiaries-waseca,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28828,"National Register Nomination for Two Properties in Nobles County",2015,8500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8500,,"David Benson, Margaret Erickson, Paul Hoffman, Eldon Kruse, Al Langseth, Marvin Luinenburg, David Mills, Diane Murray, Jacoba Nagel, Arthur Frame",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete nominations to the National Register of Historic Places for the Nobles County War Memorial Building and the Worthington Chautauqua Park Band Shell.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society","407 12th Street, Suite 2",Worthington,MN,56187,507-372-2681,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-nomination-two-properties-nobles-county,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28867,"National Register Nomination: Schmid Farmstead Ruins, Lake Minnetonka Regional Park",2015,9000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9000,,"Penny Steele: District 1, Jennifer DeJournett: District 2, Daniel Freeman: District 3 (Vice Chair), John Gunyou: District 4 (Chair), John Gibbs: District 5, Larry Blackstad: Hennepin County Board Appointee, Steven Antolak: Hennepin County Board Appointee.",,"Three Rivers Park District","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Schmid Farmstead Ruins, Minnetonka.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,William,Walker,"Three Rivers Park District","3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-694-2059,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-nomination-schmid-farmstead-ruins-lake-minnetonka-regional-park,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28572,"National Register Evaluation and Archeological Interpretation of the Nelson Site (21BE24)",2014,9995,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9995,,"Richard Davenport (President), Sandra King (Assistant to the President), Marilyn Wells (Provost and Senior Vice President), David Jones (Vice President of Student Affairs), Robert Hoffman (Vice President of Strategic Partnerships), Richard Straka (Vice President of Finance and Administration), R. Kent Clark (Vice President of University Advancement), Ed Clark (Vice President and Chief Information Officer)",0.44,"Minnesota State University, Mankato - Department of Anthropology","Public College/University","To hire qualified project personnel to evaluate the Nelson Site, a Late Woodland archaeological site, for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ronald,Schirmer,"Minnesota State University, Mankato - Department of Anthropology","358 Trafton Science Center North",Mankato,MN,56001,507-389-6612,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-evaluation-and-archeological-interpretation-nelson-site-21be24,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28461,"National Register Evaluation for War Memorial Building",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","All our targets where achieved. We did a lot of ground work leading up to the grant that ensured our success.",,,662,,7662,,"David Benson, Margaret Erickson, Paul Hoffman, Eldon Kruse, Al Langseth, Marvin Luinenburg, David Mills, Diane Murray, Jacoba Nagel, Arthur Frame",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To have the Nobles County War Memorial Building evaluated for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society","407 12th Street, Suite 2",Worthington,MN,56187,507-372-2681,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-evaluation-war-memorial-building,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28500,"National Eagle Center: Interpretive Exhibit Plan for Mississippi Flyway Exhibit",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"James Reidy Carol Scott Ramona Redig Ran Miner Ward Johnson Jon Lineweaver David Kostik",,"National Eagle Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and develop an exhibit exploring the relationship between the natural world and human activity in the Minnesota portion of the Mississippi flyway.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Eileen,Hanson,"National Eagle Center","50 Pembroke Ave",Wabasha,MN,55981,651-565-4989,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-eagle-center-interpretive-exhibit-plan-mississippi-flyway-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34058,"National Guard Armory National Register Evaluation",2016,7000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We achieved all our targets, we feel we had a very good consultant who knew his role in the project.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7000,,"David Benson, Margaret Erickson, Paul Hoffman, Eldon Kruse, Al Langseth, Marvin Luinenburg, Diane Murray, Jacoba Nagel, Gene Metz",0.00,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the Worthington National Guard Armory.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society","407 12th Street, Suite 2",Worthington,MN,56187,507-372-2681,demuth@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Nobles, Murray, Rock",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-guard-armory-national-register-evaluation,,,,0 10007399,"Native Perspectives on the Fur Trade: Searching for Historic-Period Ojibway and Dakota Sites in Wadena",2017,5233,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short-term goals of this project were completed within the allotted time: they included conducting documentary research at the MHS and archaeological surveys (geophysical and archaeological). The intermediate goal of this project was also completed withing the alloted time: this included completing the documentation of the site, artifacts, and analysis. All paperwork has been digitized, maps of the site created, photographs logged, artifacts identified and dated (when possible). Two types of analyses are incomplete, and those are the specialized analysis of the animal remains and the macrobotanical analysis of the flotation samples recovered from the features. These specialized analyses require a more long-term research program. We hope that these analyses will be finalized within the next year. The long-term goal of this project, publication and preservation, is ongoing. This is mostly due to the fact that the excavations provided little definite information on the historical context. It is thus difficult to relate the recovered data to a particular time period, as the connection to the fur trade is not well established by the artifacts recovered.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5233,,"Linda Cohen, David Larson, Clyde Allen, Richard Beeson, Laura Brod, Thomas Devine,John Frobenius, Venora Hung, Dean Johnson, Davie McMillan, Maureen Ramirez, Patricia Simmons",0.09,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Department of Anthropology)","Public College/University","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of Dakota and Ojibwe sites in Wadena.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amelie,Allard,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Department of Anthropology)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,allar030@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wadena,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/native-perspectives-fur-trade-searching-historic-period-ojibway-and-dakota-sites-wadena,,,,0 10025224,"Native Americans in Stearns County",2022,9655,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,4250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13905,,"George Rindelaub, Stephanie Peterson, Susan Palmer, Derek Larson, Charles Agbor, John Bodette, Dorraine Larison, Christopher Lehman, Jim Mastey, Jo McMullen-Boyer, Elizabeth Reisinger, Chuck Rau, Jim Schlenner, Dan Tideman, Patricia Webber, Jeff Mergen (ex-officio)",0.18,"Stearns History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To write a literature review of the Dakota and Ojibwe people in Stearns County.",,"To write a literature review of the Dakota and Ojibwe people in Stearns County.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Caitlin,Carlson,"Stearns History Museum","235 33rd Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,3202538424,ccarlson@stearns-museum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/native-americans-stearns-county,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28535,"Native American Resource Library",2014,252,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The grant we received allowed us to add to our Native American Resource Library. The books will be incorporated into future classwork, and be available both to students and staff for independent learning.",,,,,252,,"Board of Directors 2012 Outside Directors Ann Grugel, President & Chair Augsburg College Assistant Professor of Education grugel@augsburg.edu Laura Beeth Fairview Health ServicesSystem Director, Talent Acquisition lbeeth1@fairview.org Sue Hageness St. Catherine University Assistant Professor of Nursing and Holistic Health Studies smhageness@stkate.edu Louis Smith Cedar Riverside Partnership Counsel smith@smithpartners.com Joan Curtis Parent Member msjoancurtis@comcast.net Inside Directors Augsburg Fairview Academy 2504 Columbus Ave Minneapolis, MN 55404 612-333-1614 Kim Wolfe, Secretary Science Teacher kim.wolfe@afa.tc Beth Pottratz Spanish/CCR Teacher beth.pottratz@afa.tc Jessica Niemand Health and Wellness Coordinator, Treasurer jess.niemand@afa.tc Brittany Hacker Math Teacher brittany.hacker@afa.tc Tom Matuseski Math Teacher tom.matuseski@afa.tc Ex Officio Bart Johnson Interim Executive Director bart.johnson@afa.tc Heidi Anderson Interim Lead Teacher heidi.anderson@afa.tc Kelsey Perreault Operations Manager Kelsey.Perreault@afa.tc",,"Augsburg Fairview Academy","K-12 Education","To add 11 standard American Indian history titles to broaden public accessibility.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Saunby,"Augsburg Fairview Academy","2504 Columbus Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(651) 494-7422",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/native-american-resource-library,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007400,"Natural Disasters Oral History Project",2017,9244,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved with this project. LCHS received photographs of the Marshall flood of 1957 and the Tracy tornado of 1968 from a few of the interviewees to add to the historical society's collection. Also, the interviewees became more engaged with the historical society because of being asked to be interviewed on either the flood or the tornado.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9244,,"Andrea Hess, President; Neal Ingebrigtson, Vice President; Nicole DeBoer, Secretary; Caroline Koska, Treasurer; Steve Linstrom, Dr. Mary Jones, Jerry Bottelberghe, Carol White, and Art Olson",,"Lyon County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 oral history interviews the histories of two major natural disasters in Lyon County.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Andries,"Lyon County Historical Society","301 W. Lyon St.",Marshall,MN,56258,507-537-6580,schefej@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-disasters-oral-history-project,,,,0 28766,"Natural History Collections Inventory",2014,6279,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6279,,"Kurt Long Voelkner, Nate Dorr, Michael Urban, Kelly Reid, Wendy Greenberg, Steve Caron, Philip Nelson, John Mathisen, Michele Walker, Melinda Neville.",0.25,"Headwaters Science Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Anita,Merritt,"Headwaters Science Center","413 Beltrami Ave NW",Bemidji,MN,56601,218-444-4472,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Hubbard, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/natural-history-collections-inventory,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013436,"NCHS Collections Inventory Planning",2021,6240,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,720,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6960,,"Deb Dahlberg, Pres; Martha Arnold, VP; Lee Olson, Sec: Larry Hendrick, Dir; Dave Schroeder, Dir:; Marlin Gregerson, Dir; Carl Heinrich, Dir.",,"North Chisago Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to prepare a collections management policies and procedures document.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Debbie Ann",Dahlberg,"North Chisago Historical Society","PO Box 556","Rush City",MN,55069,"(612) 819-7312",dandeb66@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nchs-collections-inventory-planning,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17443,"NCHS Archival Collections Storage Project, Phase 2",2011,6911,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1625,,,,,,"Nicollet County Historical Society",," Phase II of the NCHS Archival Collections Storage Project 180 cubic feet of historic records documenting Nicollet County history, located in the archival collections storage area, were re-cataloged, re-housed and re-shelved. The process has served to condense the collections freeing up space for future storage and has made the storage space itself more safe, efficient and professional.  ",,"To properly store approximately 180 cubic feet of historic records documenting Nicollet County history",2010-11-12,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Bob,Sandeen,,"1851 North Minnesota Avenue","Saint Peter",MN,56082,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nicollet,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nchs-archival-collections-storage-project-phase-2,,,, 10012307,"Neighborhood Memories and Stories: Oral History",2019,4050," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","- 10 volunteers who have training and experience in collecting oral histories - 15 recorded stories about neighborhood experiences in three southeast Minneapolis communities by people 65 and older. - Three workshop outlines for training volunteers that co",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4050,,"Susan Anderson, Sharon Bigot, Kathleen Davis, Kate Donahue, Jim Drake, Charles Lakin, Linda Lincoln, Kristin Midelfort, Dick Poppele, Tina Santos, Peggy Schulte, Steve Sorensen, Judy Stellar, Darla Wexler."," ","Southeast Seniors","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 18 oral history interviews the history of Marcy Holmes, Prospect Park, and Southeast Como neighborhoods in Minneapolis MN.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lydia,McAnerney,"Southeast Seniors"," 2828 University Ave. SE, Ste 200 "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55414,"(612) 331-2302"," lydia@seseniors.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/neighborhood-memories-and-stories-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18065,"Neighborhood Leadership Program",2012,147848,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships.","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,147848,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation The Minnesota Historical Society and the Wilder Foundation worked with new groups of existing and emerging community leaders in the fall and winter of 2011 and 2012 to enhance their ability to act on important community issues. During each six-month program, 30 participants explored neighborhood involvement and developed leadership skills to take effective community action. Through visits to the Minnesota History Center, participants learned about the diverse history of St. Paul and also all of the resources the Minnesota Historical Society has to offer. Participants learned how understanding the history of their community will improve communication with community members, framing of community issues and goals and strategies for creating change. ",,"The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation and the Minnesota Historical Societey will work with a new group of exisiting and emerging community leaders to help them learn how to take action to improve their communities. During the six-month program, 30 participants will explore neighborhood involvement and develop leadership skills to take effective community action. Through visits to the Minnesota History Center, participants will learn about the diverse history of St. Paul, and also all of the resources the Minnesota Historical Society has to offer. Participants come from a wide range of ages, cultural backgrounds, and levels of community involvement and will meet in bi-monthly sessions beginning in the fall of 2011. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Sherri,Gebert-Fuller,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3117,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/neighborhood-leadership-program-0,,,, 18065,"Neighborhood Leadership Program",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation The Minnesota Historical Society and the Wilder Foundation worked with new groups of existing and emerging community leaders in the fall and winter of 2011 and 2012 to enhance their ability to act on important community issues. During each six-month program, 30 participants explored neighborhood involvement and developed leadership skills to take effective community action. Through visits to the Minnesota History Center, participants learned about the diverse history of St. Paul and also all of the resources the Minnesota Historical Society has to offer. Participants learned how understanding the history of their community will improve communication with community members, framing of community issues and goals and strategies for creating change. ",,"The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation and the Minnesota Historical Societey will work with a new group of exisiting and emerging community leaders to help them learn how to take action to improve their communities. During the six-month program, 30 participants will explore neighborhood involvement and develop leadership skills to take effective community action. Through visits to the Minnesota History Center, participants will learn about the diverse history of St. Paul, and also all of the resources the Minnesota Historical Society has to offer. Participants come from a wide range of ages, cultural backgrounds, and levels of community involvement and will meet in bi-monthly sessions beginning in the fall of 2011. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Sherri,Gebert-Fuller,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3117,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/neighborhood-leadership-program-0,,,, 37483,"Neighborhood Leadership Program",2017,85081,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","We have 27 participants, and have 27 coaches from a variety of public, nonprofit and community organizations. Overall program goals include: Enhancing participants' awareness of their values, assets, and approaches to leadership. Building leadership skills that enable participants to work effectively with others. Increasing participants' involvement in community service and action. Expanding participants' knowledge of community history and how that can inform our actions today.",,,,,85081,736,,0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS and the Wilder Foundation worked together to provide greater access and awareness of MNHS resources to St. Paul neighborhoods through the Wilder Foundation's Neighborhood Leadership Program (NLP). NLP is a six-month training program that has been supported by the Wilder Foundation for the past 20 years with nearly 800 program alumni. The purpose of NLP is to help existing and emerging leaders take action to improve their community. This year 29 people were accepted to the NLP program. Through visits to the Minnesota History Center, participants learned about the diverse history of St. Paul and explored resources available through MNHS. They learned how understanding the history of their community improves communications with community members, framing of community issues and setting goals and strategies for creating changes. Program participants, many of whom had never visited, were given a new connection to the Minnesota History Center. More importantly, the partnership provided MNHS with a new way of engaging with the greater community.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/neighborhood-leadership-program-3,,,, 28975,"Neighborhood Leadership Program",2014,177074,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","50 Participants and 50 Mentors. Program enhanced participants awareness of their values, assets, and approaches to leadership; helped build leadership skills that enable participants to work effectively with others; increased participants' involvement in community service and action; and expanded participants' knowledge of community history and how that can inform our actions today.",,,,,175970,1104,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation The Minnesota Historical Society and the Wilder Foundation worked with two new groups of existing and emerging community leaders in FYs14 and 15 to enhance their ability to act on important community issues. During each six-month program, 25 participants explored neighborhood involvement and developed leadership skills to take effective community action. Program participants were matched one-on-one with volunteer coaches from the community who served as learning partners, mentors, supporters and navigators, assisting participants in real-time application of skills developed during their time in the Neighborhood Leadership Program. Through visits to the Minnesota History Center, participants also learned about the diverse history of St. Paul and explored the resources available through MNHS. Through this exploration they learned how understanding the history of their community improves communication with community members, framing of community issues and setting goals and strategies for creating change.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/neighborhood-leadership-program-1,,,, 34106,"Neighborhood Leadership Program",2016,85068,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","""50 Participants and 50 Mentors. Program enhanced participants awareness of their values, assets, and approaches to leadership; helped build leadership skills that enable participants to work effectively with others; increased participants' involvement in community service and action; and expanded participants' knowledge of community history and how that can inform our actions today. """,,,,,85068,726,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society and the Wilder Foundation worked with two new groups of existing and emerging community leaders in 2015 to enhance their ability to act on important community issues. During each six-month program, 245 participants explored neighborhood involvement and developed leadership skills to take effective community action. Program participants were matched one-on-one with volunteer coaches from the community who served as learning partners, mentors, supporters, and navigators, and who assisted participants in real-time application of skills developed during their time in the Neighborhood Leadership Program. Through visits to the Minnesota History Center, participants also learned about the diverse history of St. Paul and explored resources available through MNHS. They learned how understanding the history of their community improves communication with community members, framing of community issues and setting goals and strategies for creating change. Program participants, many of whom had never visited, were given a new connection to the Minnesota History Center. More important, the partnership has provided MNHS with a new way of engaging with the greater community.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/neighborhood-leadership-program-2,,,, 18038,"Neighborhood Leadership Program",2011,109419,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Partner Organization: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation. The Minnesota Historical Society is partnering with the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation to continue the Neighborhood Leadership Program, an initiative that develops leadership skills of community members to take effective action. Through ACHF funding, the program agenda has been expanded to include sessions integrating historical resources, lessons and visits to the Minnesota History Center, providing participants with greater access and awareness of the Society's resources. Approximately 30 diverse community members from St. Paul participate in the six-month program each year. By participating in history-related programming and discussions hosted by the Society, participants learn about the diverse history of St. Paul and come away with a deeper understanding of their unique roles as they take action to improve their community. A final project report finds this partnership has had a positive impact on NLP participants, coaches and the broader community. ",,"Partner Organization: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation The Minnesota Historical Society is partnering with the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation to continue the Neighborhood Leadership Program, an initiative that develops leadership skills of community members to take effective action. Through ACHF funding, the program agenda has been expanded to include sessions integrating historical resources, lessons and visits to the Minnesota History Center, providing participants with greater access and awareness of the Society's resources. Approximately 30 diverse community members from St. Paul participate in the six-month program each year. By participating in history-related programming and discussions hosted by the Society, participants learn about the diverse history of St. Paul and come away with a deeper understanding of their unique roles as they take action to improve their community. ",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Sherri,Gebert-Fuller,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3117,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/neighborhood-leadership-program,,,, 17946,"J. Neil's/Red Lake Indian Sawmill Steam Cylinder Installation",2013,11375,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,11375,,"Kerry Winkelman, Leonard Hemmerich, John Cheverlier, Tim Winkelman, Scott Hemmerich, Bradley Ice, Rodney Rehn, Kenneth Breen, Loren Nelson, Denise Thompson, Greg Rosividt, Lorraine Sauers, Addie Hemmerich",,"Lake Itasca Region Pioneer Farmers, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To re-install the historic steam-powered log carrier to the J.Neil's/Red Lake Indian Sawmill, a historically significant industrial artifact in northern Minnesota",,"To re-install the historic steam-powered log carrier to the J.Neil's/Red Lake Indian Sawmill, a historically significant industrial artifact in northern Minnesota",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Earl,Hemmerich,"Lake Itasca Region Pioneer Farmers, Inc.","33435 410th Street SE",Fosston,MN,56542,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/j-neilsred-lake-indian-sawmill-steam-cylinder-installation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17237,"J. Neils/Red Lake Indian Sawmill Observatory/Canopy",2011,45000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4480,,,,,,"Lake Itasca Region Pioneer Farmers, Inc.",," The grant was used to hire a qualified contractor through a competitive bidding process to construct a protective overhead canopy in order to preserve the J. Neils/Red Lake (Ojibwe Nation) Sawmill and equipment. J. Neils/Red Lake (Ojibwe Nation) Sawmill is the only known surviving example of a late 19th century operational sawmill that contains complete working equipment originally manufactured in Minneapolis, MN. The sawmill is especially significant as it is the only known example in existence that includes a Steam Cylinder Powered Carriage that carries the wooden timbers through the two-story band saw. Construction of the sawmill began in the late 1890s at Cass Lake, Minnesota. All of the needed components for the mill including the one-story cast iron Band Saw and unique Steam Cylinder Powered Log Carrier were manufactured at the Diamond Iron Works originally located at 1704-1728 North Second Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a leading 19th and early 20th century foundry and cast iron manufacturer at the height of the Industrial Revolution in America. The sawmill opened for operation in 1900 and produced lumber non-stop for the next 22 years. In 1922, the sawmill equipment was purchased by the Red Lake Ojibwe Nation Tribe and was moved to a new building located at Red Lake, Minnesota. The Red Lake Ojibwe Nation employed tribal members to operate the relocated sawmill through the early 1960s, at which time the sawmill was closed. During this period, tribal members became a rare group of sawmill professionals that were a great source of pride for the Ojibwe Nation, as well as an important source of tribal income. After the closing of the sawmill, the equipment was sold off and went through the hands of various private owners over the ensuing years. This unique equipment was never sold as scrap. In 1997, realizing the historical significance of the equipment and its important history within Minnesota and the greater American Industrial Revolution, the Lake Itasca Region Pioneer Farmers, Inc. secured the purchase of all of the original equipment and components with the vision to restore the sawmill to its former working condition on property that they own as part of their historical village composed of several historic buildings immediately adjacent to the State of Minnesota’s Itasca State Park. Since the purchase of the original J. Neils/Red Lake (Ojibwe Nation) Sawmill equipment, the Lake Itasca Region Pioneer Farmers, Inc. began a full restoration and installation of the equipment with the vision to return it to operational and functioning condition, in order to use it as a key element in their ongoing educational and interpretive programming. This programming focuses on educating the public about earlier technologies that were used in agricultural and industrial businesses that helped pioneer Minnesotans and subsequent generations become successful entrepreneurs, farmers and business people.   ",,"To construct a protective overhead canopy to protect and preserve the J.Neils/Red Lake Sawmill and equipment.",2010-07-01,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Earl,Hemmerich,,"PO Box 385",Nisswa,MN,56468,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/j-neilsred-lake-indian-sawmill-observatorycanopy,,,, 10031158,"Nels and Emma M Forsyth House National Register Nomination",2024,4500,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5500,,"Rae Evenson, Ron Evenson, Bryan Forsyth, Diane Forsyth, Michelle Hoskins, Larry Jerviss, Shelley Jerviss, Jim Skree, Allison Wagner",0.029411765,"Houston Area Preservation Initiative","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1878 Nels and Emma M Forsyth House in Houston, MN.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Allison,Wagner,"Houston Area Preservation Initiative","301 East Maple St.",Houston,MN,55943,5074582492,allison.wagner@cedausa.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nels-and-emma-m-forsyth-house-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031177,"Ness Church Cemetery Graves Identification/Registration",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Laura Carlson Heideman President, Wendy Halverson Secretary, Lauren Kindseth Treasurer",,"Ness Church Preservation Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of the Ness Church Cemetery to locate and verify burial sites.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alson,Toavs,"Ness Church Preservation Foundation","60079 230th Street",Litchfield,MN,55355,6128125773,atoavs@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ness-church-cemetery-graves-identificationregistration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007160,"New Microfilm Machine",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Marvin Garbe, Jefferey Lopez, Todd Hay, Dave Nordaun, James Haugen, Steven Beals.",0.01,"Montevideo Public Library (Chippewa County)",Libraries,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Larissa,Christensen,"Montevideo Public Library (Chippewa County)","224 S. 1st St.",Montevideo,MN,56265,320-269-6501,larissa.christensen@pioneerland.lib.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-microfilm-machine,,,,0 10013434,"News Photo Catalog and Digitize",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,12000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",22000,,"Robert Gandrud, David Thompson, Todd Gylsen, Mary Lisa Cochran, Kathy Jacobs, Gene Stark, Larry Larson, Kathy Wilson, Allen Dahlseng",,"Pope County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Merlin,Peterson,"Pope County Historical Society","809 South Lakeshore Drive",Glenwood,MN,56334,"(320) 634-3293",popecountymuseum@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/news-photo-catalog-and-digitize,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012423,"New Ulm High School (1915/1939) Historic Structure Report",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,7000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17000,,"Reed Glawe, Kent Menzel, Tom Kaehler, Anita Prestidge, Brenda Nielsen, Wayne Plagge, Mark Santelman, Christina Koester, Jodi Poehler, Tom Byrne, and ex officio, Judy Sellner"," ","State Street Theater Co.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the historic New Ulm High School, now State Street Theater, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mary Ellen",Domeier,"State Street Theater Co."," 1 N State St., PO Box 493 "," New Ulm "," MN ",56073,"(507) 276-7890"," mbdomeier@newulmtel.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-ulm-high-school-19151939-historic-structure-report,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012536,"News Photo Cataloging and Digitization",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short and intermediate term goals are achieved! Better access to images was achieved by adding the scanned images to the online database, mncollections.org. Increased use of the catalog is documented by increased social media hits and discussion of the images. ""I've never seen this photo of my dad before!"" The long term goal of increased public support of our organization is beginning to be noted through new social media comments and followers, an online form of museum attendance. We hope that membership and annual giving follow this trend as time passes.",,110,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10110,,"Neil Lageson, Robert Gandrud, Elizabeth Snider, Gene Stark, Mary Lisa Cochran, David Thompson, Kathy Jacobs, Todd Gylsen"," ","Pope County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"This grant will complete the first phase of a long-term project to scan about one thousand four hundred images per phase until the entire collection of 9815 photo negatives dating from 1956 to 2003 of the Pope County Tribune. The project's scope extends to cataloging the full extent of the images - the subject and background. The photographs capture the interiors of community buildings, the streetscape of our community, and the community's changes over time. The project also includes unpublished images that hold valuable new information. The project will create a database of the Pope County Tribune negatives, including a JPEG image in our CollectiveAccess collection and the public-facing catalog: MNCollections.org. By adding the images to CollectiveAccess, we can link the images to people, places, and organizations. The CollectiveAccess relational database makes more and stronger connections within our collection catalog, making research easier and broader. ",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Merlin,Peterson,"Pope County Historical Society"," 809 South Lakeshore Drive "," Glenwood "," MN ",56334,"(320) 634-3293",popecountymuseum@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/news-photo-cataloging-and-digitization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 17848,"New Ulm Popcorn Wagon Interpretive Program",2013,6891,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6891,,"Lisa Besemer, Leo Derkowski, John Fischer, Jerry Gulden, Bobbi Hintz, Vicki Pieser, Kim Rockvam, Terry Sveine, Cherry Taylor, Keith Wessel, Opal Dewanz, Roger Hippert",,"Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To grant access to an iconic and significant artifact of New Ulm’s heritage, a popcorn wagon, for interpretive programs at the object's original area of usage.",,"To grant access to an iconic and significant artifact of New Ulm’s heritage, a popcorn wagon, for interpretive programs at the object's original area of usage.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Robert,Burgess,"Brown County Historical Society","2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-ulm-popcorn-wagon-interpretive-program,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17858,"New Hjemkomst Exhibit Phase 2",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install a professionally designed exhibit about the voyage of the Hjemkomst for its 30th anniversary.",,"To fabricate and install a professionally designed exhibit about the voyage of the Hjemkomst for its 30th anniversary.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Maureen,"Kelly Jonason","Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-hjemkomst-exhibit-phase-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17875,"New Ulm Turner Hall Window Survey",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"New Ulm Turnverein","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to assess windows for future preservation on the New Ulm Turner Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified professional to assess windows for future preservation on the New Ulm Turner Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Virginia,"Suker Moldan","New Ulm Turnverein","102 South State Street","New Ulm",MN,56073,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-ulm-turner-hall-window-survey,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17916,"New Land, New Life: Norwegian Immigrants in Minnesota, 1825-1925 Exhibit",2013,6985,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6985,,"Carolyn Brusseau, Thomas H. Boyd,Julie Brady,William Frels, Anne Cowie, Nancy Randall Dana,Cheryl Dickson, Joanne A. Englund, Ken Johnson, Howard M. Guthmann, Richard (Rick) Heydinger, John Holman , Nancy McKillips, Sandy Kiernat, David Kristal, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Father Kevin McDonough, Richard H. Nicholson, Susan McNeely, Bob Muschewske,Laurie Murphy,Jay Pfaender, Jeffrey Slack, Ralph Thrane, Paul A. Verret",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install the exhibit ""New Land, New Life"" that documents the first 100 years of Norwegian immigration to Minnesota",,"To fabricate and install the exhibit ""New Land, New Life"" that documents the first 100 years of Norwegian immigration to Minnesota",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-land-new-life-norwegian-immigrants-minnesota-1825-1925-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17953,"New Permanent Red River History Exhibit Phase II",2013,25000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,25000,,"President Gene Prim, Vice President Dale White, Treasurer Neil Jordheim, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Les Bakke, Gail Blair, Helen Olson, Jim Saueressig, Duane Walker, John Dobmeier, Jon Evert, Gloria Lee.",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design and fabricate visual assets for an exhibit documenting human uses of the Red River of the North",,"To design and fabricate visual assets for an exhibit documenting human uses of the Red River of the North",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Maureen,"Kelly Jonason","Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-permanent-red-river-history-exhibit-phase-ii,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18146,"New Interpretive Plan for Diorama: Moose at Basswood Lake",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Linda Cohen, David Larson, Clyde Allen, Richard Beeson, Laura Brod, Thomas Devine, John Frobenius, Venora Hung, Dean Johnson, Davie McMillan, Maureen Ramirez, Patricia Simmons",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota","Public College/University","To prepare a comprehensive interpretive plan for better public access to and care of historically significant natural history dioramas",,"To prepare a comprehensive interpretive plan for better public access to and care of historically significant natural history dioramas",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Don,Luce,"Regents of the University of Minnesota","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-interpretive-plan-diorama-moose-basswood-lake,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17603,"New Ulm Post Office Restoration",2012,6350,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Brown County Historical Society",," Restoration of the brick walls, wood beams and wood floor; and re-purposing of the pan lighting in an exhibit area. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-ulm-post-office-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17618,"New Hjemkomst Exhibit",2012,6000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County",," To hire a consultant to research and design a new exhibit about the Hjemkomst voyage. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-hjemkomst-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025001,"New Ulm Journal Microfilm Acquisition",2021,4671,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","This project will be measured by usage in the coming years. Since these newspapers-on-microfilm will be a ""self-service"" proposition, we will be measuring usage by asking users not to re-shelve the films. Staff will count and refile films that have been used on a daily basis.",,1,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4672,,"Sarah Berger, Margaret Bloomberg, Gabby Budenski, Jerily Kjellberg, Dustin Sauter, Bernice Schmitz, Tingting Schwartz, Ruth Ann Webster, Carl Zeidler",,"New Ulm Public Library",Libraries,"To add 16 rolls of microfilmed city newspapers to the library's holdings, making primary records more accessible to the public.",,"To add 16 rolls of microfilmed city newspapers to the library's holdings, making primary records more accessible to the public.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paulina,Poplawska,"New Ulm Public Library","17 N Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,5073598331,ppoplawska@tds.lib.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-ulm-journal-microfilm-acquisition-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031352,"New Faces of Chinese Immigrants in Minnesota (1978 to today)",2023,9980,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Please see attached full text of final report",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9980,,"Xin Su, Song Han, Mei Ge, Qiang Fang",0.058333333,"The Association of Chinese Americans For Social Justice","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 20-30 oral history interviews the history of recent Chinese immigration to Minnesota.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Qiang,Fang,"The Association of Chinese Americans For Social Justice","c/o Ms. Mei Ge, 17789 Haralson Dr","Eden Prairie",MN,55347,2183486852,wancheng99@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-faces-chinese-immigrants-minnesota-1978-today,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17505,"New Faces of Minnesota Oral History",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,11177,,,,,,"Sabes Jewish Community Center",," A multi-media oral history exhibit was developed to preserve the memories of diverse Twin City immigrant communities and to promote dialog between recent immigrants and native-born citizens. Thirty eight interviews were filmed and photographed. Film and photographs were used to further record the intervews because they go beyond the language barriers to communication and require no translation. The exhibit, displayed in the Tychman-Shapiro Art Gallery, included thirty-three photographs and two accompanying sign boards, one with selected quotes from the interviewees and the other with a project description. The thirty-minute film was presented during the Jewish film Festival in April. Following the initial presentation of the film representatives from five separate communities participated in a panel discussion. The film, photographs and interview transcripts were saved to a DVD and a copy was sent to the Minnesota Historical Society. The originals are archived at the Jewish Historical Society Upper Midwest. A survey was created to gather information for future use from the community regarding the project's impact. ",,"To fabricate and install an exhibit on new Minnesotans who have begun to weave themselves into the state's story",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lyudmyla,Petrenko,,"4330 S Cedar Lake Road",Minneapolis,MN,55416,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-faces-minnesota-oral-history,,,, 17232,"New Database and Collections Inventory",2011,29322,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4314,,,,,,"Minnesota Museum of American Art",,"To gain physical and intellectual control of the collection in order to broaden public access to historic Minnesota art.",,"To gain physical and intellectual control of the collection in order to broaden public access to historic Minnesota art.",2010-07-01,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kristin,Makholm,,"PO Box 75782","St. Paul",MN,55175,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-database-and-collections-inventory,,,, 34012,"New Ulm Journal Microfilm Acquisition",2015,9405,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","New Ulm Public Library is just beginning to measure the outcomes of this project. Library staff counts the number of microfilm reels left in a box beside the microfilm reader. The microfilm station is self-serve, so library staff has estimated about 40 microfilm uses in the past two months, which means a patron is accessing the film almost every day. This is a positive outcome that continues because of library staff's marketing efforts and customer service. The library's promotional efforts to market the microfilm service will continue, and usage is expected to increase incrementally.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9405,,"Brett Olsen, David Gosdeck, Marion Klimmek, Judy Luker, Marie Guldan, Holly Postel, Mary Richter, Richmond Scharf, Georgia Portner",0.00,"New Ulm Public Library",Libraries,"To add 104 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristen,Wiley,"New Ulm Public Library","17 N Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-359-8332,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-ulm-journal-microfilm-acquisition,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28768,"New Ulm Historical Street Theater",2014,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"President, Dick Kimmel; Vice-President, Chad Bemmels; Treasurer, Steve Vranich; Secretary, Jean Geistfeld; Daniel Hoisington, Megan Roloff, Maggie Schwab, Ian Laird, Lynn Heuchert, Tori Gronholz, Danielle Deopere, Lee Weber, Grace Henning, board members; Anne Makepeace, founding director",,"The Grand Center for Arts and Culture, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and produce a script for living history performances in the New Ulm area.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Anne G.",Makepeace,"The Grand Center for Arts and Culture, Inc.","210 North Minnesota St.","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-359-9222,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-ulm-historical-street-theater,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28445,"New Prague's Historic Context Study",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","All the targets for this project were achieved because the historic context study was completed. The project was promoted through the local newspaper (New Prague Times), the City's Website and the New Prague Historical Society. The results were achieved because of the wonderful consulting services of Pat Smith of Smith & Main, LLC as well as the great outpouring of information and support received from local residents and historians which was used as the basis for much of the information in the historic context study.",,,,,7000,,"Chuck Nickolay - Mayor, Mark Bartusek, David Bruzek, Kristin Guerrette, Shawn Ryan",,"City of New Prague","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to conduct a historic context study for the City of New Prague.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kenneth,Ondich,"City of New Prague","118 Central Avenue N","New Prague",MN,56071,952-758-1136,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Le Sueur, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-pragues-historic-context-study,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17780,"Newfolden Heritage Center Exhibit",2012,6775,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6775,,,,"City of Newfolden",,"To fabricate and install an exhibit on the history of Newfolden.",,,2012-05-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tammy,Hansen,"City of Newfolden",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Marshall,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/newfolden-heritage-center-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007401,"Newspaper Microfilm Acquisition",2017,6350,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6350,,"President, Carl Heinrich Vice President, Larry Hendrick Secretary, Marian Eklund Treasurer, Pat Moulton Director, Ronnie Hunt Director, Marlin Gregerson Director, LaVonne Foster Director, Deb Dahlberg Director, Dave Schroeder",,"North Chisago Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 78 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joanne,Ploetz,"North Chisago Historical Society","PO Box 556","Rush City",MN,55069,651-674-8137,joanneploetz@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/newspaper-microfilm-acquisition,,,,0 10012277,"Newspaper Photograph Collection: Preservation and Access",2019,72000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,12300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",84300,,"HCL Board Members: Adja K. Kaba, Katherine Blauvelt, Caitlin Cahill, Chris Damsgard, Tim Dolan, Jonathan Gaw, Rahfat Hussain, Sheila Letscher, Samuel Neisen, Margy O'Neill-Ligon, Erin Vriese Daniels",1.62,"Hennepin County Library",Libraries,,,"To hire qualified professionals to assess a large newspaper photograph collection.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Hathaway,"Hennepin County Library"," 12601 Ridgedale Drive. "," Minnetonka "," MN ",55305,"(612) 543-8126"," ehathaway@hclib.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/newspaper-photograph-collection-preservation-and-access,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031318,"Newspaper Photo Preservation Project",2023,5675,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Targets were exceeded: now 796 previously missing local images have been digitally preserved and are searchable in the DAHS Past Perfect database for exhibits, family research and historical records. Samples of the old newspapers are being preserved, and the archives area will have additional storage capacity once the old boxes and volumes of newspapers are recycled. Also, an article and photos about the MHS-funded project appeared in the Jan. 2024 Dassel Dispatch newsletter. (Copy available on request).",,450,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6125,,"David Floren, Jon Benson, Sherilyn Bjork, Rae Gayner, Maribel Gilmer, Ron Hungerford, Mary Jensen, Julie Lindquist, Becky Nelson, Elaine Nordlie, Paul Settergren, Bob Wilde",,"Dassel Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of local newspaper photographs (1893-1969), allowing for greater public usage of these historic resources.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carolyn,Holje,"Dassel Area Historical Society","901 First Street, PO Box D",Dassel,MN,55325,3202753077,dahs@dassel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/newspaper-photo-preservation-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17437,"Newspaper Archival Access",2011,6999,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2500,,,,,,"Hibbing Community College Library",," A digital microfilm/fiche scanner system was purchased and installed at the Hibbing Community College library. Archived resources, including newspaper materials, are now more accessible to students, faculty and staff as well as being available for inter-library loan requests. HCC's resources compliment those resources held at regional libraries and museums thereby serving the extended public as well. Notice of the grant award was published in the HCC weekly news bulletin, on their Facebook page, in the Library Information and PALS Service newsletter and in an article written in the Hibbing Daily Tribune. ",,"To make primary records accessible through a new microfilm reader/printer",2010-11-24,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jan,Carey,,"1515 East 25th St.",Hibbing,MN,55746,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/newspaper-archival-access,,,, 17937,"NHS Collections & Archives Room Storage and Access",2013,79320,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,79320,,"Debby Nitz, Christian Hakala, Michele Reese, Jodi Lawson, Sam Demas, David Neuger, Alex Beeby, Sarah Beimers, Heather Scott, Jane McWilliams, Alice Thomas, Scott Richardson, Jim Christensen, Lisa Peterson",,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide storage that meets museum standards through improving lighting and purchase of compressible shelving for the NHS artifact collections",,"To provide storage that meets museum standards through improving lighting and purchase of compressible shelving for the NHS artifact collections",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Hayes,Scriven,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nhs-collections-archives-room-storage-and-access,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025267,"Nicholas Marnach House",2023,27500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",27500,,"Luxembourg Heritage Society of Elba, MN President Tom Ross, Vice President Nancy Roberts, MNDNR Park Naturalist Sara Holger",,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Headquarters","State Government","To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the Nicholas Marnach House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the Nicholas Marnach House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jaime,Edwards,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Headquarters","500 Lafayette Road, Box 25","St. Paul",MN,55155-4025,5077963282,jaime.edwards@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nicholas-marnach-house,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17425,"Nicollet County Historic Preservation Ordinance",2011,1567,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,776,,,,,,"Nicollet County Environmental Services Department",," A countywide historic preservation ordinance was drafted and adopted to preserve and promote the natural beauty and distinctive historic character of Nicollet County. All records associated with the ordinance will be maintained and administered by the Nicollet County Environmental Services Department. ",,"To draft a countywide historic preservation ordinance for Nicollet County",2010-10-11,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mandy,Landkamer,,"501 South Minnesota Avenue","St. Peter",MN,56082,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nicollet,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nicollet-county-historic-preservation-ordinance,,,, 17806,"Nine Video Oral History Transcriptions",2013,1125,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1125,,"Shirley Bierbaum, Orlene Fisher, Linda Lamb, Alta McQuatters, Deonn Cicak, Steve Lukas, Andrea Peterson, Dory Spence, Steve Schug, Leona Scherer, Barb Livdahl and Jim Tveekrem",,"Schroeder Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To transcribe 9 previously recorded oral histories documenting the history of the Schroeder area",,"To transcribe 9 previously recorded oral histories documenting the history of the Schroeder area",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Suzan,From,"Schroeder Area Historical Society","PO Box 337, W Highway 61",Schroeder,MN,55613,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nine-video-oral-history-transcriptions,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013486,"Nobles County History Interpretive Plan",2021,29151,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,4970,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",34121,,"Arthur Frame, Jay Milbrandt, Jerry Fiola, Justin Ahlers, Margaret Erickson, Meredith Vaselaar, Michael Vosburgh, Mitch Reker, Alan Oberloh, Patrick Demuth, Naomi Hill, Sandy Wood, Shari Nelson, Ronald Wood",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for Nobles County Historical Society.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187,"(507) 376-4431",nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nobles-county-history-interpretive-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012320,"Nobles County Historical Society Audience and Market Analyses",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We met all of our targets due to the dedication of our volunteer team and a professionalism of the consultant we hired.",,900,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10900,,"Shari Nelson, Sandy Wood, Jerry Fiola, Margaret Erickson, Jay Milbrandt, Michael Vosbergh, Arthur Frame, Jacoba Nagel, Monica King, Patrick Demuth, Rod Sankey, David Benson"," ","Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct audience and market analyses for Nobles County Historical Society in Worthington MN.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society"," PO Box 614 "," Worthington "," MN ",56187,"(507) 372-2681"," demuth1115@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nobles-county-historical-society-audience-and-market-analyses,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28573,"Nobles County Pioneer Village Inventory & Assessment Phase 2",2014,9760,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9760,,"David Benson, Margaret Erickson, Paul Hoffman, Eldon Kruse, Al Langseth, Marvin Luinenburg, David Mills, Diane Murray, Jacoba Nagel, Arthur Frame, Justin Stevenson",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society","407 12th Street, Suite 2",Worthington,MN,56187,507-372-2681,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nobles-county-pioneer-village-inventory-assessment-phase-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28638,"Nobles County Pioneer Village Inventory & Assessment 2014",2014,9600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9600,,"David Benson, Margaret Erickson, Paul Hoffman, Eldon Kruse, Al Langseth, Marvin Luinenburg, David Mills, Diane Murray, Jacoba Nagel, Arthur Frame, Justin Stevenson",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to begin a collections inventory of specified buildings in the historical society's Pioneer Village.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society","407 12th Street, Suite 2",Worthington,MN,56187,507-372-2681,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nobles-county-pioneer-village-inventory-assessment-2014,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025117,"Noerenberg Estate Barn - Foundation Restoration",2022,116010,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,15000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",131010,,"John Gunyou (Board Chair- District 4 Representative), Daniel Freeman (Board Vice-Chair- District 3 Representative), Marge Beard (District 1 Representative), Jennifer DeJournett (District 2 Representative), John Gibbs (District 5 Representative), Gene Kay (Hennepin County Board Appointee), Jesse Winkler (Hennepin County Board Appointee). For more information: http://threeriversparks.org/about/board-commissioners.aspx",,"Three Rivers Park District","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair the foundation on Noerenberg Estate Barn, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"The grant funded the restoration of failing foundation elements of the Noerenberg Estate Barn, located within Noerenberg Memorial Park and Gardens, Orono, MN, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Significant portions of the original foundation wall materials were retained and repaired providing the Noerenberg Estate Barn with a firm foundation, eliminating potential structural issues, and further deterioration of the damaged foundation walls. As outlined in the park's initial Interpretive Plan, the barn and its related structures (such as the water tower, which is included on the NRHP Listing) will serve as a tangible reminder of Frederick Noerenberg's work as a ""gentleman farmer"" on the shores of Lake Minnetonka - a key era in the region's history that is becoming more difficult to interpret as high property values continue to lead to the subdivision of historic estates. The Noerenberg Gardens is likely the only remaining Gilded Age Estate on Lake Minnetonka whose complete historic land base is intact. ",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,William,Walker,"Three Rivers Park District","3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,7636942059,bill.walker@threeriversparks.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/noerenberg-estate-barn-foundation-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 17367,"NR Nomination Preparation",2011,5000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Taylor Township",," Taylor Township, Traverse County, retained the services of a historical consultant to complete a National Register Nomination for School District No. 44 School. It was presented to the Review Board in May, 2011 and is now listed in the National Register. An historic marker was commissioned and installed at the site and an informational brochure was designed and printed for distribution to the public. ",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the District #44 School in Traverse County",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Dawayne,Novak,,"3525 Pilgrim Lane",Plymouth,MN,55441,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Traverse,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nr-nomination-preparation,,,, 17368,"Nominate Gethsemane Episcopal Church",2011,6000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2100,,,,,,"Preserve Appleton Heritage Inc.",," Preserve Appleton's Heritage Inc. retained the services of historical consultants to complete a National Register Nomination for Gethsemane Episcopal Church. The nomination was complicated by a past remodel. The church is now listed in the National Register. ",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Gethsemane Episcopal Church in Appleton",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tom,Rice,,"350 E. Snelling Ave",Appleton,MN,56208,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Swift,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nominate-gethsemane-episcopal-church,,,, 17288,"Nomination for National Register/Gaylord City Park",2010,3000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Gaylord/Parks and Recreation Board",,"To hire a professional historian to complete research and documentation of five park buildings, 1916-1945, in preparation for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire a professional historian to complete research and documentation of five park buildings, 1916-1945, in preparation for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places",2010-01-13,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Patricia,Pinske,,"332 Main Ave., PO Box 987",Gaylord,MN,55334,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nomination-national-registergaylord-city-park,,,, 10012283,"Norris Camp Historic Structure Report",2019,55000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short term indicators were absolutely achieved of completing the historic structures report and providing the information necessary to plan for future stability of the Norris Camp buildings and make decisions about work priorities. The work will also help in future historic interpretation and public use (including accessibility) of the Camp. The results were the product of the contractor Mina Adsit who did an extremely thorough job of researching the background of Norris Camp, conducting the structural analyses, and making recommendations regarding work priorities and public interpretation. The results from this grant will help greatly in achieving the intermediate and long term outcomes of preparing plans for and completing historic building maintenance and rehabilitation construction.",,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",60000,,"Department of Natural Resources Commissioner, Sarah Strommen; Assistant Commissioner, Barb Naramore; Assistant Commissioner, Bob Meier; Director of Fish and Wildlife, James Leach"," ","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (Division of Fish and Wildlife)","State Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve Norris Camp, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gretchen,Mehmel,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (Division of Fish and Wildlife)"," 1200 Warner Road "," St Paul "," MN ",55106,"(218) 783-6861"," gretchen.mehmel@state.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/norris-camp-historic-structure-report,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10025042,"Norris Camp Priority 1 Construction Documents",2022,51000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",56000,,"Gretchen Mehmel, Charles Tucker, Leslie Tannahill, Mark Edevold, Mike Magner, Dave Olfelt, and Jamie Gangaware.",,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (Division of Fish and Wildlife)","State Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Norris CCC Camp, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Norris CCC Camp, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Charles,Tucker,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (Division of Fish and Wildlife)","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155-4020,2187836861,charles.tucker@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/norris-camp-priority-1-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 17977,"NorShor Theatre Rehabilitation",2013,150000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,150000,,"Playhouse's Board Officers - President: Herbert Minke, Immediate Past Chair: Tom Wheeler, Vice President: Sandy Hoff, Treasurer: Wayne Hibbard, Secretary: Casey Russell Board Members - Natalie Bothwell, Heather Kjos, Ken Kolquist, Colleen MacDonald, Jeanie Peterson, Mia Thibodeau, Robin Washing",,"Duluth Playhouse Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To preserve and restore brick and terracotta on the NorShore Theatre, a contributing feature of the Duluth Commercial Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To preserve and restore brick and terracotta on the NorShore Theatre, a contributing feature of the Duluth Commercial Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Brian,Gorecki,"Duluth Playhouse Inc.","506 West Michigan Street",Duluth,MN,55802,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/norshor-theatre-rehabilitation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17679,"North Star Museum Lighting Project",2012,49955,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,49955,,,,"North Star Museum of Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install museum lighting to reduce exposure on the collections and save energy.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Claudia J.",Nicholson,"North Star Museum of Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-star-museum-lighting-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17345,"North Star Museum Periodical Inventory/Rehousing Project",2011,3588,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,10521,,,,,,"North Star Museum of Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting",,"To make accessible Boys' Life and Scouting and the American Girl and Girl Scout Leader magazines as a basis for understanding scouting history in Minnesota",,"To make accessible Boys' Life and Scouting and the American Girl and Girl Scout Leader magazines as a basis for understanding scouting history in Minnesota",2010-08-06,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Claudia J.",Nicholson,,"2640 East Seventh Avenue","North St. Paul",MN,55109,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-star-museum-periodical-inventoryrehousing-project,,,, 33930,"North Front Street Commercial District Design Guidelines",2015,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",7000,,"Mankato Heritage Preservation Commission: Anthony Filipovitch, Jessica Potter, H. Roger Smith, Ron Goodrich, Adam Steinke, Daniel Dinsmore, Trisha Rosenfeld.",0.00,"City of Mankato","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to create historic preservation design guidelines for the North Front Street Commercial District.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Courtney,Kramlinger,"City of Mankato","10 Civic Center Plaza, PO Box 3368",Mankato,MN,56001,507-387-8638,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-front-street-commercial-district-design-guidelines,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012410,"Northern Pacific Railway Depot and Freighthouse Condition Assessment",2019,8100," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The Building Condition Assessment was completed in detail as planned.",,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10100,,"Tom Kajer, Charlene Sauer, Mike Blessing, Jim Vollegraaf, Bernie St. Pierre, Judy Richer, Sally Gorton, John Wolak, Ken Klose"," ","Staples Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Staples Depot (Northern Pacific Railway Depot and Freighthouse), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tom,Kajer,"Staples Historical Society"," PO Box 44 "," Staples "," MN ",56479,"(218) 894-2906"," tkajer2906@charter.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Todd, Wadena",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northern-pacific-railway-depot-and-freighthouse-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012561,"Northern Pacific Depot Condition Assessment",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,360,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10360,,"Jennie Hakes, Cheryl Meld, Laura Thornbloom, Colleen Bremner, John Hendrickson, Kirk Peysar, Roxy Wigton"," ","Aitkin County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Northern Pacific Depot in Aitkin, built in 1916 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Gould,"Aitkin County Historical Society"," 20 Pacific Street SW, PO Box 215 "," Aitkin "," MN ",56431,"(952) 442-4234"," Heidi.Gould@aitkincohs.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northern-pacific-depot-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17649,"Northern Pacific Railway Depot: Restoration Plans and Specifications Development",2012,90000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,90000,,,,"Staples Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare planning documents for the preservation of the Northern Pacific Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, now used for multiple purposes including an Amtrak Station and city history museum.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tom,Crawford,"Staples Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Todd,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northern-pacific-railway-depot-restoration-plans-and-specifications-development,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17713,"Northern Slave, Black Dakota Publication",2012,6997,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6997,,,,"Pond Dakota Heritage Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To publish a scholarly biography of Joseph Godfrey, a former slave at Ft. Snelling who joined Dakota forces in 1862.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carrie,Zeman,"Pond Dakota Heritage Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northern-slave-black-dakota-publication,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025095,"Northern Pacific Depot Roof/Paver Construction Drawings",2022,38000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,180,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",38180,,"John Hendrickson- President, Roxy Appel-Wigton VP, Laura Thornbloom- Secretary, Kirk Peysar- Treasurer, Jeremy Goble, Jenni Cline, Lorraine Liljenquist, Randy Wall",,"Aitkin County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Northern Pacific Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Northern Pacific Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Gould,"Aitkin County Historical Society","20 Pacific Street SW, PO Box 215",Aitkin,MN,56431,9524424234,achs@aitkincohs.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northern-pacific-depot-roofpaver-construction-drawings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17230,"Northern Warehouse Redevelopment",2011,40000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Artspace Projects, Inc.",,"To replace the roof and windows and upgrade the interior of the historic Northern Warehouse for use as an affordable mixed-use space, located in the Lowertown Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To replace the roof and windows and upgrade the interior of the historic Northern Warehouse for use as an affordable mixed-use space, located in the Lowertown Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Andrew,Commers,,"250-3rd Ave. N, #500",Minneapolis,MN,55401,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northern-warehouse-redevelopment,,,, 10007402,"Northfield in World War I Digitization Project",2017,9940,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9940,,"Sarah Beimers, Ron Gardner, Mel Miller, David Gonnerman, Teri Knight, Joy Riggs, Rebecca Peterson, David Mucha, Cliff Clark, Chris O'Neill, Clark Webster, Debby Nitz, John Thomas, Greg Kneser, Lisa Peterson",0.28,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize Northfield documents pertaining to World War I, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cathy,Osterman,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-9268,osterman@northfieldhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northfield-world-war-i-digitization-project,,,,0 10012215,"Northfield History Collaborative Primary Source Sets",2018,8000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short-term outcome for this project was to ensure that Northfield-specific historical topics were well-researched and examined using a variety of questions. This short-term outcome was met in the creation of the research reports and annotated bibliographies that I submitted as Milestone 2 in June 2018. These research reports will also be added to the Northfield Historical Society's general research files so that future researchers may benefit from the work that was done and follow the sources to find more information. Our intermediate outcome was that the online materials of the NHC would be interpreted within historic contexts and that we would create at least 10 primary source set drafts. During the writing phase, ten drafts were completed for the topics of Settlement & Immigration, the James-Younger Gang bank raid, Malt-O-Meal, Agriculture, Milling, Women, World War II, Architecture, Religion, and Entertainment. With the submission of the final drafts along with this final report, this benchmark will be made. Our long-term goal for this project was that these primary source sets will be shared with a wide audience once they are published as web pages. This goal will be met after the drafts are approved and reviewed, since we have web page templates ready to use on the NHC's website. The information drafted in these sets will easily transfer onto web pages. The NHC also will be able to share the completed sets using our established connections with various media, including but not limited to college list-serv's, social media and the local newspaper.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8000,,"Greg Kneser, Ron Gardner, Debby Nitz, David Gonnerman, Cliff Clark, David Mucha, Lisa Peterson, Rebecca Peterson, Mel Miller, Joy Riggs, Clark Webster, Randy Knox, John Thomas, Teri Knight, Chris O'Neill",0.25,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To research and write a collection of Primary Source Sets that will interpret digitized materials from the online Northfield History Collaborative.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cathy,Osterman,"Northfield Historical Society"," 408 Division Street S "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 645-9268"," osterman@northfieldhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northfield-history-collaborative-primary-source-sets,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012469,"Northfield Arts Guild 60-Year History Publication",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Rolf Kragseth (President), Amy Pagel (Vice President), Virginia Lorang (Treasurer), Judy Kutulas (Secretary), Connie Albers, Nancy Carlson, Susan Carlson, Richard Collman, Kate Flory, Pepe Krysda, David McKee, Rachel Gorden Mercer, Addie Nelson (student member), Christina Sauer, David Shelby (student member), Katie Warren."," ","Northfield Arts Guild","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of the Northfield Arts Guild.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tim,Peterson,"Northfield Arts Guild"," 304 Division St "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 645-8877"," tim@northfieldartsguild.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Goodhue, Rice, Steele, Waseca",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northfield-arts-guild-60-year-history-publication,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17913,"Northfield History Collaborative Preservation Assessment, Training and Treatments for NHC Institutional Members’ Collections",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Debby Nitz, Christian Hakala, Michele Reese, Jodi Lawson, Sam Demas, David Neuger, Alex Beeby, Sarah Beimers, Heather Scott, Jane McWilliams, Alice Thomas, Scott Richardson, Jim Christensen, Lisa Peterson",,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and storage of Northfield history at 11 organizations",,"To improve collections care and storage of Northfield history at 11 organizations",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Hayes,Scriven,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northfield-history-collaborative-preservation-assessment-training-and-treatments-nhc-instit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18047,"Northfield History Collaborative",2010,43950,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Northfield Historical Society, Carleton College, Northfield Public Library, Rice County Historical Society and St. Olaf College.The Northfield Historical Society spearheaded this project, which includes creating a central web site portal through which historical content from the community of Northfield can be shared with the public. The ACHF funding is being used to establish a governance and financial model for the Northfield History Collaborative, add new partners and continue digitizing and adding content from new and current partners to the Collaborative site. The Collaborative has also expanded its digitizing efforts to include audio and visual media and plans to orchestrate a community rollout of the web site in 2011. This project is one of the first of its kind in the state to make use of the exciting possibilities of electronic access to collections dispersed among a variety of organizations.",,"Partner Organizations: Northfield Historical Society, Carleton College, Northfield Public Library, Rice County Historical Society and St. Olaf College The Northfield Historical Society spearheaded this project, which includes creating a central web site portal through which historical content from the community of Northfield can be shared with the public. The ACHF funding is being used to establish a governance and financial model for the Northfield History Collaborative, add new partners and continue digitizing and adding content from new and current partners to the Collaborative site. The Collaborative has also expanded its digitizing efforts to include audio and visual media and plans to orchestrate a community rollout of the web site in 2011. This project is one of the first of its kind in the state to make use of the exciting possibilities of electronic access to collections dispersed among a variety of organizations.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northfield-history-collaborative,,,, 18047,"Northfield History Collaborative",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Northfield Historical Society, Carleton College, Northfield Public Library, Rice County Historical Society and St. Olaf College.The Northfield Historical Society spearheaded this project, which includes creating a central web site portal through which historical content from the community of Northfield can be shared with the public. The ACHF funding is being used to establish a governance and financial model for the Northfield History Collaborative, add new partners and continue digitizing and adding content from new and current partners to the Collaborative site. The Collaborative has also expanded its digitizing efforts to include audio and visual media and plans to orchestrate a community rollout of the web site in 2011. This project is one of the first of its kind in the state to make use of the exciting possibilities of electronic access to collections dispersed among a variety of organizations.",,"Partner Organizations: Northfield Historical Society, Carleton College, Northfield Public Library, Rice County Historical Society and St. Olaf College The Northfield Historical Society spearheaded this project, which includes creating a central web site portal through which historical content from the community of Northfield can be shared with the public. The ACHF funding is being used to establish a governance and financial model for the Northfield History Collaborative, add new partners and continue digitizing and adding content from new and current partners to the Collaborative site. The Collaborative has also expanded its digitizing efforts to include audio and visual media and plans to orchestrate a community rollout of the web site in 2011. This project is one of the first of its kind in the state to make use of the exciting possibilities of electronic access to collections dispersed among a variety of organizations.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northfield-history-collaborative,,,, 34046,"Northfield Historical Society Disaster Plan Development",2016,4868,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",4868,,"Debby Nitz, Christian Hakala, Eric Fure-Slocum, Michele Reese, Clark Webster, Sarah Beimers, Ron Gardner, Mel Miller, David Gonnerman, Teri Knight, Joy Riggs, Rebecca Peterson, David Mucha, Cliff Clark, Chris O'Neil",0.00,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to write a historic site disaster plan.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hayes,Scriven,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-9268,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northfield-historical-society-disaster-plan-development,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28997,"NorthfieldHistorical: A Digital Nexus for Partners in History",2014,67616,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chater 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, b. 3. History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",,,48344,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",115960,,"Addison Piper, Larry Stranghoener, B. Kristine Olson Johnson, David R. Anderson, Alan Norton, Dean L. Buntrock, Martin E. Marty, O. Jay Tomson, Jerrol M. Tostrud, Kevin P. Bethke, Eric Hanson, Philip Milne, David Hill, Katherine Bollman Pearce, Glenn Taylor, Peter Gotsch, Elizabeth Guenthner Nabel, Rev. Peter Rogness, John B. Grotting, Jody Kleppe Horner, Jon W. Salveson, Alphonso Tindall, Nancy J. Anderson, Gregory L. Buck, Rev. William O. Gafkjen, Ronald E. Hunter, Jay Lund, Timothy Maudlin, Gretchen Morgenson, Rev. Elizabeth Eaton, Leon G. Clark, Jr., Kari Bjorhus, Theresa Hull Wise",,"St. Olaf College","Private College/University","Partner Organizations: St. Olaf College, Northfield Historical Society, and Carleton College St. Olaf College will partner with the Northfield Historical Society and Carleton College to develop a mobile app and website, NorthfieldHistorical, as a nexus for the cultural heritage of Northfield. NorthfieldHistorical will acquaint public users with the places, events, and people making history in Northfield, and on both college campuses. NothfieldHistorical will use MobileHistorical software, which allows anyone with a mobile device or Internet connection to complete interactive walking tours of Northfield, including the campuses of St. Olaf and Carleton Colleges. NorthfieldHistorical will also seed future collaboration to promote heritage tourism and spur economic development for the Northfield area.",,,2014-06-01,2015-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jason,Menard,"St. Olaf College","1520 St. Olaf Ave.",,Northfield,55057,507-786-3731,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northfieldhistorical-digital-nexus-partners-history,,,, 17928,"Northwest Airlines Photo Negatives Collections Inventory",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Bruce Kitt, President; Pete Patzke, Treasurer; Jerry Nielsen, V.P. Administration; Wayne Snyder, V.P. Operations; Mary Fryer, Secretary; Directors: Al Carriveau, Dru Dunwoody, Jay Harrington, Bob Johnson, Fay Kulenkamp, Bill Marchessault, Susan Rostkoski,",,"NWA History Centre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified archivist to assess corporate history archives in preparation for improved storage",,"To hire a qualified archivist to assess corporate history archives in preparation for improved storage",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Bruce,Kitt,"NWA History Centre","8101 - 34th Avenue South, Suite B-747",Bloomington,MN,55425,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northwest-airlines-photo-negatives-collections-inventory,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28911,"Northwest Airlines History Centre Collections Inventory",2015,49400,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,49400,,"Bruce Kitt, President; Jerry Nielsen, V.P. Administration & Treasurer; Wayne Snyder, V.P. Operations; Mary Fryer, Secretary; Directors: Al Carriveau, Dru Dunwoody, Jay Harrington, Bob Johnson, Fay Kulenkamp, Bill Marchessault, Vince Rodriguez & Susan Rostkoski.",0.00,"NWA History Centre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bruce,Kitt,"NWA History Centre","8101 - 34th Avenue South, Suite B-747",Bloomington,MN,55425,952-698-4478,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northwest-airlines-history-centre-collections-inventory,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007403,"Northwestern Health Sciences University Archives Basic Processing Project",2017,9878,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9878,,"Vivi-Ann R. Fischer, N. Walter Graff, Christopher D. Jo, Keith M. Johnson, Richard N. Long, Molly J. Magnani, Bonita R. Myhers, David E. Peterson, Tamara Timmons Taylor, David Valentini, Brent L. Wilde, Todd Ginkel, David Taylor",0.2,"Northwestern Health Sciences University","Private College/University","To provide better organization of the archival materials, allowing for greater public access of these historic resources.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Monica,Howell,"Northwestern Health Sciences University","2501 W. 84th Street",Bloomington,MN,55431,"952-888-4777 x218",mhowell@nwhealth.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northwestern-health-sciences-university-archives-basic-processing-project,,,,0 33965,"Norway Lutheran Church (Muskego) Pre-development Design Services",2016,8500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",8500,,"Bonnie Raquet, Chair, Tom Holtz, Vice Chair, J. Michael Schwartz, Secretary, Michael Morrow, Treasurer, Roger Eggen, Robin Steinke, Michael Morrow, John Haugo, David Hayes, Tom Holtz, Gus Blanchard, Kaye Myhre, Bonnie Raquet, David Rutlen, J. Michael Schwartz, Joyce Thompsen, O. Jay Tomson, Heidi Droegemueller",0.00,"Luther Seminary Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare planning documents that will help preserve the Norway Lutheran Church (Muskego), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Daniels,"Luther Seminary Foundation","2481 Como Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55108,651-641-3205,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/norway-lutheran-church-muskego-pre-development-design-services,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28665,"Norway Lutheran Church Historic Structure Report",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Dr. Paul Dovre, Jim Harrison, Becky Brown, Ann Christ, Janet Anderson, Bonnie Raquet, J. Michael Schwartz, Gordon Eid, Roger Eggen, Gurine Gall, Ed Hawxhurst, David Hayes, Tom Holtz, Norman Jones, Diane Nelson Koznick, Joyce Thompsen, O. Jay Tomsen",,"Luther Seminary Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help with the restoration of Norway Lutheran Church, St. Paul, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Daniels,"Luther Seminary Foundation","2481 Como Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55108,651-641-3205,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/norway-lutheran-church-historic-structure-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012224,"Norwegian Ridge Farmer Oral Histories",2018,9774," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We reached out short-term goal (collecting the oral histories). We have reached out intermediate term partially (historian have access). The files are accessible in a thumb drive and dropbox to Giants of the Earth staff and to people who come in for research. Ideally, we would like improve that access. Our long-term goal (increasing awareness and appreciation of farm life and history in our part of the state) will hopefully be reached as these materials are further accessed and shared.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9774,,"Karen Gray, Dr. Jim Gray, Michael Schmidt, Diane Schmidt, Bill Fried, Karen Fried, Jill Storlie, Dr, John Storlie, Judy Tollefsrud, Laura Thorson, Georgia Rosendahl, Mary Ann Thurmer, JC Nerstad, Saundy Solum, and Thomas Trehus."," ","Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 15-20 oral history interviews the history of farmers in Norwegian Ridge, Spring Grove, MN.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Gray,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center"," PO Box 223, 163 West Main Street "," Spring Grove "," MN ",55974,"(507) 450-1373"," kbjbgray@springgrove.coop ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/norwegian-ridge-farmer-oral-histories,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012564,"Norwegian Ridge Farmers Documentary: Script Development",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Bill and Karen Fried Jim and Karen Gray Ed Myrah J.C. Nerstad Georgia Rosendahl Mike and Diane Schmidt Saundy Solum Jill Storlie, Esq. Dr. Johnathan Storlie Judy Tollefsrud Thomas Trehus Mary Ann Thurmer"," ","Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a documentary script on the history of Spring Grove's Norwegian Ridge in southeastern Minnesota.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Gray,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center"," PO Box 223, 163 West Main Street "," Spring Grove "," MN ",55974,"(507) 450-1373"," kbjbgray@springgrove.coop ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/norwegian-ridge-farmers-documentary-script-development,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031248,"Norwegian Ridge Farmers Documentary: Production and Distribution",2024,37004,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,13000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",50004,,"Bill Fried, Karen Fried, Jim Gray, Karen Gray, Lee Grippen, J.C. Nerstad, Georgia Rosendahl, Diane Schmidt, Mike Schmidt, Jill Storlie, Johnathan Storlie, Mary Ann Thurmer, Judy Tollefsrud, and Thomas Trehus.",,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a documentary on the history of Norwegian Ridge in southeastern Minnesota.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Gray,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","PO Box 223, 163 West Main Street","Spring Grove",MN,55974,5074501373,klbgray@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/norwegian-ridge-farmers-documentary-production-and-distribution,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28436,"Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church National Register Evaluation",2013,4000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church (Mindekirken) Property Evaluation assembled many church history documents into one comprehensive document of the history of Mindekirken for the past ninety-two years. Also, Rev. C. J. Eastvold, D. D. gave two speeches in Norwegian, on Pentecost May 23.1926, to celebrate the ground breaking for building of the church, Mindekirken. These speeches where translated from Norwegian into English because of their significances to the history of Mindekirken.",,,,,4000,,"Board of Directors are: Lee Brown ",,"Mindekirken Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church (Mindekirken) for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Hanson,"Mindekirken Foundation","924 East 21st Street",Minneapolis,MN,55404,612-874-0716,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/norwegian-lutheran-memorial-church-national-register-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17864,"Norwegian-American Biographical Scanning and Indexing Pilot",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Norwegian-American Historical Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To scan and make digitally accessible 37,000 biographical records documenting Norwegian-Americans.",,"To scan and make digitally accessible 37,000 biographical records documenting Norwegian-Americans.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Gary,DeKrey,"Norwegian-American Historical Association","1510 Saint Olaf Avenue",Northfield,MN,55057,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/norwegian-american-biographical-scanning-and-indexing-pilot,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33974,"Not a Stranger Here: Minnesota Communities Confront Homelessness",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Heidi Johnson McAllister, Janine Wenholz, Lorrie Janatopolous, Kathy Sauve, Emily McGann, Julia Blaha, Henry Jimenez, Jennifer Weissman, Ho Nguyen, Justin Vorbach",0.00,"Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 16 oral history interviews the history of homelessness in Minnesota.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Liz,Kuoppala,"Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless","2233 University Ave. W., #434","St. Paul",MN,55114,218-248-5963,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/not-stranger-here-minnesota-communities-confront-homelessness,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17106,"NRHP Nomination for Archaeological Site 21BL0289",2010,6990,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,580,,,,,,"Beltrami County",," Hiring of a professional historian to complete research and documentation of an archaeological site of a Woodland Period fishing camp (1,000-3,000 years ago), in preparation for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. There are very few sites of this quality in the Bemidji area/region that are also located in a public setting.  Because of this the County feels that this site is not only in need of recognition and preservation, but provides an important educational and interpretive opportunity for native cultures in an area that is at the center of three major tribal reservations (Leech Lake, Red Lake, and White Earth).  The completion of the nomination is the first step towards these interpretive goals. The nomination of the site will have a lasting impact as it will afford a significant archaeological and cultural resource lasting recognition and protection.  Beltrami County is dedicated to assuring the future protection of the site.  To that end, the National Register nomination funded by this grant is the first step in the County's plan to continue to work to protect, stabilize, interpret, and manage the site. ",,"To hire a professional historian to complete research and documentation of an archaeological site of a Woodland Period fishing camp (1,000-3,000 years ago), in preparation for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-03-15,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Winter,,"505 Bemidji Ave. NW, Ste. 3",Bemidji,MN,56601,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nrhp-nomination-archaeological-site-21bl0289,,,, 17601,"Numa-Ogimaa giigonh, Sturgeon-King of Fish: Video",2012,3189,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"White Earth Reservation Tribal Council",," To document the spiritual and cultural implications associated with the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) and Numa the Lake Sturgeon in up to 15 interviews. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mahnomen,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/numa-ogimaa-giigonh-sturgeon-king-fish-video,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025213,"Oaks Lakeside Pavilion",2023,262774,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,59255,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",322029,,"Chuck Klimmek, Jane Peterson, Lei Amorim, Dale Johnson, Mark Overson, Tom Whalen, Mona Messner",,"City of Gaylord","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to complete restoration on the Oaks Lakeside Pavilion, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to complete restoration on the Oaks Lakeside Pavilion, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dale,Johnson,"City of Gaylord","332 Main Avenue, PO Box 987",Gaylord,MN,55334,6127492316,cndjohn51@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oaks-lakeside-pavilion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17268,"Oakwood Cemetery National Register Nomination Form",2011,2000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3025,,,,,,"City of Red Wing",,"To hire a historian to prepare a nomination of Oakwood Cemetery for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire a historian to prepare a nomination of Oakwood Cemetery for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-09-24,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Steve,Kohn,,"419 Bush Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oakwood-cemetery-national-register-nomination-form,,,, 10025159,"Object Photography/Cataloguing Phase 4",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,752,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10752,,"Dr Vijay Gaba, Jim Steen, JoNell Moore, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, Russ Hanson, Willy Jacobson, Jenna Kahly, Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Dr. Deb White, Diane Wray-Williams, Matt Gilbertson",0.29,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/object-photographycataloguing-phase-4,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28554,"Object-by-Object Survey of Watkins Collection Prints",2014,9995,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","In the short-term, we achieved receiving five conservation priorities for the collection as a whole, fifteen pieces prioritized for treatment proposals, recommendations on print archival storage, and recommendations for maintaining a more stable storage environment, including purchase of various environmental monitors. Over the next few months, the information gained will greatly assist in our conservation planning going forward, including funding and budgeting for the conservation work, and planning for additional storage needs for more art works in the university's collection. Long term, we can use the care plan for the prints collection as a template for other collections on our campus.",,,,,9995,,"Ann Anaya, Brett Anderson, Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Duane Benson, Alexander Cirillo, Jr., Cheryl Dickson, Dawn Erlandson, Clarence Hightower, Chair, Philip Krinkie, Alfredo Oliveira, David Paskach, Maria Peluso. Thomas Renier, Vice Chair, Louise Sundin, Michael Vekich",,"Winona State University","Public College/University","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Peterson,"Winona State University","PO Box 5838, PAC 146",Winona,MN,55987,507-457-2913,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/object-object-survey-watkins-collection-prints,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28811,"Off-site Archival Storage of the Ames-Florida-Stork House Collections",2014,8936,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8936,,"Mayor ",0.10,"City of Rockford","Local/Regional Government","To provide appropriate storage materials for archival collections.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Carswell,"City of Rockford","6031 Main Street",Rockford,MN,55373,763-477-6565,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/site-archival-storage-ames-florida-stork-house-collections,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012244,"Ogilvie Water Tower Condition Assessment",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Since this was just a study of work needed, I feel we did achieve our goal.",,35,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10035,,"Mark Nielson, David Leonhard, Ivan Black, David Johnson, Kenny Taylor"," ","City of Ogilvie","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Ogilvie water tower, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rosemary,Black,"City of Ogilvie"," PO Box 57 "," Ogilvie "," MN ",56358,"(320) 272-4258"," roseivanblack@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kanabec,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ogilvie-water-tower-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33925,"Oheyawahi/Pilot Knob National Register Nomination Revision",2015,5680,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5680,,"Linda Brown, Jan Dalsin, Jeanne Hollingsworth, Al Kasinskas, Gail Lewellan, Jennifer Otta, Jeanne Souldern, Christine Soutter, Bruce White",0.05,"Pilot Knob Preservation Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete a revised nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Oheyawahi/Pilot Knob.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Gail,Lewellan,"Pilot Knob Preservation Association","PO Box 50823",Mendota,MN,55150,651-470-9068,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oheyawahipilot-knob-national-register-nomination-revision,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18044,"Ojibwe People's Dictionary",2010,358267,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"University of Minnesota",,"Partner Organizations: University of Minnesota, Minnesota Digital Library, Minitex.The Ojibwe language, like many other indigenous languages, is endangered. Most current speakers are over the age of 65 and probably fewer than a thousand speakers of Ojibwe in the United States learned it as their first language.Through this project, the partners are creating an Ojibwe dictionary that will be accessible online, serving to create a public and scholarly resource that will preserve and revitalize the Ojibwe language in Minnesota. The interactive, multi-media language and cultural heritage dictionary will link the voices of recorded language speakers to digitized images of cultural objects, photographs, maps, sound and visual recordings and documents from the Minnesota Historical Society.",,"Partner Organizations: University of Minnesota, Minnesota Digital Library, Minitex The Ojibwe language, like many other indigenous languages, is endangered. Most current speakers are over the age of 65 and probably fewer than a thousand speakers of Ojibwe in the United States learned it as their first language. Through this project, the partners are creating an Ojibwe dictionary that will be accessible online, serving to create a public and scholarly resource that will preserve and revitalize the Ojibwe language in Minnesota. The interactive, multi-media language and cultural heritage dictionary will link the voices of recorded language speakers to digitized images of cultural objects, photographs, maps, sound and visual recordings and documents from the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brenda,Child,"University of Minnesota","215 Johnston Hall, 101 Pleasant St SE",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-626-5330,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ojibwe-peoples-dictionary,,,, 18044,"Ojibwe People's Dictionary",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"University of Minnesota",,"Partner Organizations: University of Minnesota, Minnesota Digital Library, Minitex.The Ojibwe language, like many other indigenous languages, is endangered. Most current speakers are over the age of 65 and probably fewer than a thousand speakers of Ojibwe in the United States learned it as their first language.Through this project, the partners are creating an Ojibwe dictionary that will be accessible online, serving to create a public and scholarly resource that will preserve and revitalize the Ojibwe language in Minnesota. The interactive, multi-media language and cultural heritage dictionary will link the voices of recorded language speakers to digitized images of cultural objects, photographs, maps, sound and visual recordings and documents from the Minnesota Historical Society.",,"Partner Organizations: University of Minnesota, Minnesota Digital Library, Minitex The Ojibwe language, like many other indigenous languages, is endangered. Most current speakers are over the age of 65 and probably fewer than a thousand speakers of Ojibwe in the United States learned it as their first language. Through this project, the partners are creating an Ojibwe dictionary that will be accessible online, serving to create a public and scholarly resource that will preserve and revitalize the Ojibwe language in Minnesota. The interactive, multi-media language and cultural heritage dictionary will link the voices of recorded language speakers to digitized images of cultural objects, photographs, maps, sound and visual recordings and documents from the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brenda,Child,"University of Minnesota","215 Johnston Hall, 101 Pleasant St SE",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-626-5330,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ojibwe-peoples-dictionary,,,, 17690,"Ojibwe People's Dictionary Phase 2",2012,270820,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,270820,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (American Indian Studies)",,"To expand the Ojibwe People's Talking Dictionary project in order to further preserve the Ojibwe language.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Nichols,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (American Indian Studies)",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ojibwe-peoples-dictionary-phase-2,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17172,"Ojibwe Oral History, Publication and Archive Project",2011,49500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,49500,,,,,,"Bemidji State University, Ojibwe Language Program",,"To record, transcribe, and translate Ojibwe language oral histories that will be used to augment Oshkaabewis Native Journal, and digitally add the journal and back issues to the Bemidji State University website.",,"To record, transcribe, and translate Ojibwe language oral histories that will be used to augment Oshkaabewis Native Journal, and digitally add the journal and back issues to the Bemidji State University website.",2010-07-01,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Anton,Treuer,,"112 American Indian Resource Center #21, 1500 Birchmont Drive NE",Bemidji,MN,56601,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ojibwe-oral-history-publication-and-archive-project,,,, 28636,"Ojibwemowin Advisory Committee Project",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Red Lake Tribal Council Members: Floyd Jourdain Jr., Don Cook Sr., Darrell G. Seki Sr., Randall Kingbird, Gary Nelson, Allen D. Pemberton, Julius ""Toady"" Thunder, Roman ""Ducker"" Stately, Donald J ""Dudie"" May, William ""Billy"" Greene, Richard W. Barrett Sr, Greeting Spears, Hank Sutton, John Sumner Sr., Gerald Spears, Alexander Gillespie Jr., George W. King, James Loud",0.07,"Red Lake Economic Development and Planning","Local/Regional Government","To convene an advisory group to determine next steps for promoting and preserving Red Lake history and the Ojibwe language.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elizabeth,Strong,"Red Lake Economic Development and Planning","PO Box 588","Red Lake",MN,56671,218-679-1503,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Beltrami, Clearwater",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ojibwemowin-advisory-committee-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007404,"Ola and Per Exhibit: Phase I Research",2017,5750,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5750,,"Bill and Karen Fried, Jim and Karen Gray, Ed Myrah, J.C. Nerstad, Georgia Rosendahl, Mike and Diane Schmidt, Melissa Pierce Schroeder, Saundy Solum, Jill Storlie, Esq., Dr. Johnathan Storlie, Laura Thorson, Judy Tollefsrud, and Mary Ann Thurmer.",,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of Peter Rosendahl and his Ola and Per cartoon, in preparation for a future exhibit.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Gray,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","PO Box 223, 163 West Main Street","Spring Grove",MN,55974,507-450-1373,kbjbgray@springgrove.coop,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ola-and-exhibit-phase-i-research,,,,0 10012573,"Ola and Per: Phase 2: Exhibit Plan",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Bill and Karen Fried Jim and Karen Gray Ed Myrah J.C. Nerstad Georgia Rosendahl Mike and Diane Schmidt Saundy Solum Jill Storlie, Esq. Dr. Johnathan Storlie Judy Tollefsrud Thomas Trehus Mary Ann Thurmer"," ","Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"Giants of the Earth hired Bluestem Heritage Group to develop an exhibit plan for an exhibit about cartoonist Per Rosendahl. This project will help share the history of Per Rosendahl, a local cartoonist who developed the popular Norwegian-American cartoon ""Per and Ola."" This history will inspire the local community to embrace values of artistry, creativity, and risk-taking, and highlight the unique cultural life of Norwegian Americans during the early 1900s. ",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Gray,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center"," PO Box 223, 163 West Main Street "," Spring Grove "," MN ",55974,"(507) 450-1373",kbjbgray@springgrove.coop,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Houston, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ola-and-phase-2-exhibit-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10007448,"St. Olaf Lutheran Church National Register Nomination",2017,9000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9000,,"Susan Quist, Joseph Cornormia, Janice Holmberg, Melissa Johnson, Janet Prince, Betty Tetzlaff, Dale Hulme, Rebecca Haglund",,"St. Olaf Lutheran Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for St. Olaf Lutheran Church.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dale,Hulme,"St. Olaf Lutheran Church","2901 Emerson Ave. N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-529-7726,pastor@stolaflutheran.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-olaf-lutheran-church-national-register-nomination,,,,0 10031297,"St. Olaf's Norwegian Lutheran Church Conditions Assessment",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12000,,"St. Olaf Church Council consists of: Pastor Dale Hulme, President Jeanne Torma, Vice President Shirley Chavers, Secretary Susan Quist, Secretary Beatrice Mount, and members - Janet Prince, Betty Tetzlaff, Joseph Cornormia, Douglas Johnson, and Frances Wleh.",,"St. Olaf Lutheran Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the 1911 St. Olaf's Norwegian Lutheran Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dale,Hulme,"St. Olaf Lutheran Church","2901 Emerson Ave. N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,6125297726,pastor@stolaflutheran.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-olafs-norwegian-lutheran-church-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007405,"Olcott Park Fountain National Register Nomination",2017,7000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Short-Term goals included the Olcott Park Fountain being recognized and protected as a designated historic property. Intermediate Goals were allowin the fountain to be eligible for grants and other resources afforded to properties listed on the National Register. The Olcott Fountain was successfully listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 5, 2017.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7000,,"Mayor - Larry Cuffe, Jr., City Councilors - Nevada Littlewolf, Carl Baranzelli, Charlie Baribeau, Don H. Sipola, Dennis Jorgensen, Mary McReynolds, and Interim City Administrator - Sherry Erickson",,"City of Virginia","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Olcott Park Fountain.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Britt,See-Benes,"City of Virginia","327 First Street South",Virginia,MN,55792,218-748-7500,britts@virginiamn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/olcott-park-fountain-national-register-nomination,,,,0 34062,"Olcott Park National Register Evaluation",2016,7000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Our outcome for this project was to have an evaluation document developed that would provide details about Olcott Park to determine if it was a viable candidate for the National Register of Historical Places and also help the city and community understand and respect the park's history and significance. We have received this document and are very pleased with its contents and findings.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7000,,"Mayor- Larry A. Cuffe, Jr., City Councillors- Nevada Littlewolf, Carl Baranzelli, Charlie Baribeau, Don H. Sipola, Dennis Jorgensen, Mary McReynolds, City Administrator- John Tourville",0.00,"City of Virginia","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for Olcott Park in Virginia, MN.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Tourville,"City of Virginia","327 First Street South",Virginia,MN,55792,218-749-3562,johnt@virginiamn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/olcott-park-national-register-evaluation,,,,0 10012495,"Old City Hall Opera House Architectural Plans",2020,30000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",30000,,"Mayor Eugene Prim, Councilmember Brad Field, Councilmember Alyssa Bergman, Councilmember Scott Bauer, Councilmember Don Goedtke, Councilmember Dawn Stuvland and Councilmember Tonya Stokka"," ","City of Barnesville","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the historic Barnesville City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Lauer,"City of Barnesville"," PO Box 550, 102 Front Street North "," Barnesville "," MN ",56514,"(218) 354-2145"," klauer@bvillemn.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/old-city-hall-opera-house-architectural-plans,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10012550,"Old Crossing Treaty Park Historical Marker",2020,4990," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4990,,"Ronald Weiss, Red Lake County Commissiner will be the go to man at the county for inplementing the installation of the marker at the Old Crossing Treaty Park."," ","Red Lake County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To design, produce, and install a historical marker in the Old Crossing Treaty Park.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,LaCoursiere,"Red Lake County"," P.O. Box 367 "," Red Lake Falls "," MN ",56750,"(952) 220-5295"," mikelac@comcast.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Red Lake, Pennington, Polk",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/old-crossing-treaty-park-historical-marker,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17735,"Old City Hall Windows Repair Phase One",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Pipestone County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct an inspection of the external elements of the Old City Hall building in Pipestone, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Hoskins,"Pipestone County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/old-city-hall-windows-repair-phase-one,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28882,"Old City Hall Rehabilitation, Phase III",2015,122627,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,122627,,"Susie Otto, Joni Petersen, Chuck Draper, Deb Brockberg, Doug Carstensen, Bob Buffington, Curt Hess, Paul Everett, Mary Schroer",0.00,"Pipestone County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof and rehabilitate the windows on the Pipestone City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2017-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Hoskins,"Pipestone County Historical Society","113 S Hiawatha Avenue",Pipestone,MN,56164,507-825-2563,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/old-city-hall-rehabilitation-phase-iii,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28541,"Old City Hall Rehabilitation Phase II",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","In the short term, the architect delivered the two bid packages. This information will be used in going forward with rehabilitation. The original initiative was to have this info in-hand to go immediately forward into Phase III and apply for a grant to help fund the work phase of the rehabilitation project. This work, Phase II, was completed a bit behind schedule. It was a tight grant schedule to meet.",,,6414,,16414,,"Susie Otto, Joni Petersen, Chuck Draper, Deb Brockberg, Paul Everett, Annabelle Gilmore, Doug Carstensen, Curt Hess, Maurice Bickford",,"Pipestone County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a historic architect to assess the restoration needs for the historic Pipestone City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and current home of the Pipestone County Museum.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Hoskins,"Pipestone County Historical Society","113 S Hiawatha Avenue",Pipestone,MN,56164,507-825-2563,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/old-city-hall-rehabilitation-phase-ii,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28617,"Old City Hall Opera House Ceiling Restoration",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Eugene Prim, Jason Rick, Larry Davis Jr., Don Goedtke, Betty Strom, Catherine Enstad, Richard Sylvester",,"City of Barnesville","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair plaster in the 1899 Barnesville City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Rietz,"City of Barnesville","PO Box 550, 102 Front Street North",Barnesville,MN,56514,218-354-2292,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/old-city-hall-opera-house-ceiling-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18382,"Oliver Kelley Farm Historic Structures Report",2013,25000,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,25000,,25000,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Oliver H. Kelley farm in Elk River is a National Historic Landmark where visitors experience mid-19th-century Minnesota farm life. This historic structures report provides the foundation for future maintenance and preservation of the farmhouse while continuing to provide an important level of programming and public service. The Jeffris Family Foundation has awarded a matching grant of $25,000 to the minnesota historical society to fund half of the estimated costs of a consultant to prepare the report. ",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Diane,Adams-Graf,,,,,,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oliver-kelley-farm-historic-structures-report,,,, 17991,"Olof Swensson Farmstead: Barn Roof Replacement",2013,119410,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,119410,,"President Jim Thein, Vice President Lee Hagemeyer, Secretary Celeste Suter, Treasurer Mary keller, Bev Lambert, County Commissioner David Lieser, Mike Jorgenson, Richard Oleson, Montevideo City Council Member Sandy Hodge, Doug Homan, Waunita Kanten",,"Chippewa County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To re-roof the barn on the Olof Swensson Farmstead, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and operated as a museum by the Chippewa County Historical Society",,"To re-roof the barn on the Olof Swensson Farmstead, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and operated as a museum by the Chippewa County Historical Society",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,June,Lynne,"Chippewa County Historical Society","PO Box 303",Montevideo,MN,56265,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/olof-swensson-farmstead-barn-roof-replacement,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025214,"Omnipage OCR Software: Implementation",2022,508,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,25,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",533,,"President, Teresa Romaan, Secretary Amanda Schultz, Treasurer Chuck Johnson, Board members: Rose Neseth, Jean Grismer, Jim Stoderl. Also: Shirley Davidson, Director of the History, Arts and Cultural Association (Friends of the Museum) and Office Manager Heidi Davidson.",,"Friends of the Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To convert printed materials into searchable pdfs, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",,"To convert printed materials into searchable pdfs, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marcia,Davis,"Friends of the Museum","230 1st Avenue North",Perham,MN,56573,2183718370,marcia@itowmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/omnipage-ocr-software-implementation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17965,"Onamia City Hall: Electrical and Mechanical Upgrade",2013,14973,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,14973,,"Mayor: Bob Mickus; City Clerk: Kathy McCullum; City Council Members: William Hill, Jerome Kryzer, Shane Pederson, Marge Agnew",,"City of Onamia","Local/Regional Government","To acquire professional services to implement preservation recommendations that will mitigate original 1936 wiring within the Onamia Municipal Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To acquire professional services to implement preservation recommendations that will mitigate original 1936 wiring within the Onamia Municipal Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Bob,Mickus,"City of Onamia","PO Box 186",Onamia,MN,56359,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/onamia-city-hall-electrical-and-mechanical-upgrade,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17632,"Onamia Municipal Hall: Waterproofing",2012,6300,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Onamia",," To abate water infiltration of the basement of the Onamia City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/onamia-municipal-hall-waterproofing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17212,"Onamia Municipal Hall: Historic Structures Report",2011,16040,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Onamia",," The Onamia Municipal Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was in need of a historic structures report / conditions analysis to provide restoration and management goals for the property. Currently the building is experiencing interior wall condensation, plaster erosion, water intrusion, energy loss, electrical system issues, and spalling of exterior mortar. The report documents current conditions, provide appropriate approaches to the treatment of existing problems, and outline a scope of future recommended work. The report serves as a guide for all changes made to the historic property during any project repair, rehabilitation, or restoration, and provide maintenance procedures. Financially, the City of Onamia will use the report to plan for maintenance and repairs and also to apply for historic preservation grants, allowing the building to stay in use. Repair recommendations made within the report focus on preserving the City Hall’s historic exterior and interior features while providing suggestions for updating mechanical and electrical systems, addressing landscaping issues, and improving accessibility. Repair items are identified by priority within the Work Recommendations section to permit development of a long-term maintenance plan and phased site and building improvements. ",,"To prepare a Historic Structure Report to provide restoration and management goals for the Onamia Municipal Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tammy,Lindberg,,"PO Box 186",Onamia,MN,56359,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/onamia-municipal-hall-historic-structures-report,,,, 17370,"One County, One Book: The First Minnesota",2011,2952,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1500,,,,,,"Washington County Library",," To increase the availability of resources about Minnesota in the Civil War, the Washington County Library combined Legacy Funds to purchase 170 copies of three featured titles that cover the topic. Twenty copies of the children's selection B is for Battle Cry: A Civil War Alphabet, 50 copies of the student selection Soldier's Heart: A Novel of the Civil War and 100 copies of the adult selection Pale Horse at Plum Run: The First Minnesota at Gettysburg were added to the library's collection. In conjunction with this purchase the First Minnesota: READ web site was created, 4 book discussions and 2 author programs were hosted and sponsored by the library. ",,"To add multiple copies of three standard Minnesota in the Civil War history titles to the library system to broaden public accessibility",2010-10-01,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Joseph,Manion,,"8595 Central Park Place",Woodbury,MN,55125,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/one-county-one-book-first-minnesota,,,, 28974,"One Minneapolis One Read Artist-in-Residency Program and Exhibit",2014,57686,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","This project has left the participants with a positive overall experience with Minnesota's history and cultural heritage along with lifelong photography skills. This project has increased the likelihood that participants will become involved in documenting Minnesota history through photography.",,,,,57686,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partners: City of Minneapolis, Hennepin County Library and Minneapolis Public Schools In November and December 2013, Minnesota residents had a unique opportunity to view a collection of photos by Gordon Parks and participate in a community conversation around his book ""A Choice of Weapons,"" the 2013 One Minneapolis One Read selection. The exhibit, which was on display at Mill City Museum, also featured approximately 30 photographs created by Minneapolis high school students alongside images by Parks, on loan from The Gordon Parks Foundation. Taking inspiration from the book, the students worked with acclaimed photographer Jamel Shabazz at Juxtaposition Arts to create their own photographs. Shabazz worked with the students in October during a week-long artist residency.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/one-minneapolis-one-read-artist-residency-program-and-exhibit,,,, 10007183,"Oneota Subsistence in the North: 14th-17th Century Food and Foodways in the Central Woodlands of Minnesota",2018,150531,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",150531,,"G. Kehl (Chair), T. Wise (Vice Chair), W. Jonason (Vice Chair), J. Taylor (Secretary), M. Chronister (Treasurer), A. Brown (Ex-officio), C AlAhmar, H Boehne, J Corkrean, J Cosgriff, D Edwards, E Engh, T Fisher, C Fletcher, J Ghani, G Glasrud, P Kasbohm, M Leick, L Pendy, B Phillips, J Poferl, S Proeschel, S Rankin, L Schlosser, J Seifert, T Skidmore, T Soller, J Spaulding-Schmidt, R Trembley, M Vale, J Walker, A Walsh",2.69,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization and analysis of archaeological collections, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",,,2017-12-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota","120 W Kellogg Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-221-4576,efleming@smm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs, Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oneota-subsistence-north-14th-17th-century-food-and-foodways-central-woodlands-minnesota,,,,0 28740,"Oneota Chronology and Ethnobotany in the St. Croix Valley",2014,8150,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8150,,"Richard King, Chair, Andrea Walsh, Richard Lund, Alan Goldbloom, MD, Eric Jolly, PhD, Ellis Bullock, Jr, Deborah Burke, Ronald Christenson, Edward Driscoll, Gary Ellis, Jonathan Farber, George Kehl, Pam Moret, Peter Olin, Fred Palensky, PhD, Ann Parriott, Judy Poferl, Steven Proeschel, Diane Schmidt, James Seifert, Todd Soller, William Sweasy, Jean Taylor, Daniel Titcomb, Richard Trembley, Theresa Wise",0.10,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to complete an ethnobotanical inventory of the Crites/Sheffield Site, St. Croix Valley.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota","120 W Kellogg Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-221-4576,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oneota-chronology-and-ethnobotany-st-croix-valley,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012256,"Online Tour of Listening Point",2018,6050," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","In terms of the measurable impacts and indicators included in our grant application, we have only slightly missed the expected target of having 100% of the footage for the Online Tour complete. Otherwise, the draft script for the Online Tour is complete and has been critically reviewed by experts on Sigurd Olson's life and the places in which he lived, with both reviewers happily agreeing to continue to advise the project to its ultimate completion. Given the changes in funding that we faced, it is not certain that we will achieve our original goal of having the online tour available on the Listening Point Foundation website by December 31st. We will, however, continue towards that goal with continued work to finish the filming and edit the footage. As this was a development phase for a longer term project, it was a solid step forward. Though we missed submitting the milestone reports in a timely manner, we still essentially achieved our desired outcomes.",,5300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11350,,"Douglas Wood, president, Charles Wick, vice president, Nancy Jo Tubbs, secretary, Casey Campbell, treasurer, Mark Allsup, Timothy Barzen, Alan Brew, Patsy Mogush, Sharon Rome, JoyGenea Schumer, Bryan Stenlund"," ","Listening Point Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to develop a script and preliminary video for an upcoming online tour of Sigurd Olson?s Listening Point property and writing shack.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steffi,O'Brien,"Listening Point Foundation"," PO Box 180 "," Ely "," MN ",55731,"(218) 365-8889"," steffi@listeningpointfoundation.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/online-tour-listening-point,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17998,"Online Fur Trade Interactive Experience",2011,41000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"North West Company Fur Post",," In 2010, the Minnesota Historical Society researched the development of an Online Fur Trade Interactive Learning Experience as a supplement to the Northern Lights history textbook. This web-based application, geared toward middle school students, will not only offer a glimpse of Minnesota's history, but also provides a lesson about the foundation of today's complex global economy. With additional funding, the Society will build and launch this program in 2011, eventually rolling it out nationwide to create exposure for Minnesota's North West Company Fur Post in Pine City. ",,"In 2010, the Minnesota Historical Society researched the development of an Online Fur Trade Interactive Learning Experience as a supplement to the Northern Lights history textbook. This web-based application, geared toward middle school students, will not only offer a glimpse of Minnesota's history, but also provides a lesson about the foundation of today's complex global economy. With additional funding, the Society will build and launch this program in 2011, eventually rolling it out nationwide to create exposure for Minnesota's North West Company Fur Post in Pine City.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Patrick,Schifferdecker,"North West Company Fur Post","12551 Voyageur Lane","Pine City",MN,55063,"320-629-6356 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/online-fur-trade-interactive-experience,,,, 18070,"Online Teacher Professional Development",2012,60513,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships.","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,60513,,,0.35,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Minnesota Humanites Center To help with the challenges of scarce funding and restrictions on out-of-school training, the Minnesota Historical Society and the Minnesota Humanities Center are developing two professional development courses for teachers to access online, anywhere, anytime. The courses will reinforce the revised social studies standards and meet teachers' scheduling needs, creating greater teacher access and more cost-efficient delivery of programs. The first online professional development offering, African-American History in Minnesota, launched in September 2012. The course, designed for grade K–12 teachers, includes national history context, Minnesota content, individual stories of Minnesota African-Americans, and classroom-ready activities using primary sources. It provides teachers with content that will help them integrate more of Minnesota's African-American history into U.S. and Minnesota history courses. The next course, which focuses on a more general history of Minnesota, will launch in spring 2013. ",,"The Minnesota Humanites Center and the Minnesota Historical Society will develop three online professional development courses for teachers to access at their convenience. The courses will reinforce the revised social studies standards and meet teachers scheduling needs. The result will be increased teacher access and more cost-efficient delivery of programs. New models for delivering professional development courses to teachers are necessary due to district funding cuts and restrictions on out-of-school training. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kevin,Maijala,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3442,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/online-teacher-professional-development,,,, 18070,"Online Teacher Professional Development",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The Minnesota Humanites Center To help with the challenges of scarce funding and restrictions on out-of-school training, the Minnesota Historical Society and the Minnesota Humanities Center are developing two professional development courses for teachers to access online, anywhere, anytime. The courses will reinforce the revised social studies standards and meet teachers' scheduling needs, creating greater teacher access and more cost-efficient delivery of programs. The first online professional development offering, African-American History in Minnesota, launched in September 2012. The course, designed for grade K–12 teachers, includes national history context, Minnesota content, individual stories of Minnesota African-Americans, and classroom-ready activities using primary sources. It provides teachers with content that will help them integrate more of Minnesota's African-American history into U.S. and Minnesota history courses. The next course, which focuses on a more general history of Minnesota, will launch in spring 2013. ",,"The Minnesota Humanites Center and the Minnesota Historical Society will develop three online professional development courses for teachers to access at their convenience. The courses will reinforce the revised social studies standards and meet teachers scheduling needs. The result will be increased teacher access and more cost-efficient delivery of programs. New models for delivering professional development courses to teachers are necessary due to district funding cuts and restrictions on out-of-school training. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kevin,Maijala,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3442,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/online-teacher-professional-development,,,, 18101,"Online Access to Oral History Collections",2012,108148,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,108148,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," With the help of Arts and Cultural Heritage funds, the Minnesota Historical Society is the first institution of its kind to fully digitize its entire oral history collection. This project promotes the discovery and use of the Minnesota Historical Society's oral history collection by digitizing 2,000 hours of recorded audio and making more existing oral histories available to the public on the ""Becoming Minnesotan"" website, education.mnhs.org/immigration. This collection represents a rich and unique source of history through the experiences of Minnesotans in their own words. ",,"This project will promote the discovery and use of the Minnesota Historical Society's oral history collection by digitizing and making more existing oral histories available to the public on the ""Becoming Minnesotan"" web site. The collection represents a rich and unique source of history through the experiences of Minnesotans in their own words. Society staff plans to more than double the content already available on the web site. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Fogerty,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3243,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/online-access-oral-history-collections,,,, 17539,"Online Archival Catalog Upgrade",2012,6750,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Stearns History Museum",," To enhance public accessibility to archival collections through an online database. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/online-archival-catalog-upgrade,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17405,"Online Historical Records Indexing Project",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1570,,,,,,"Otter Tail County Historical Society",," A secure online database for off-site historical records indexing was created by the Otter Tail County Historical Society. Existing databases were consolidated and imported to the new database. Web pages were created for trained volunteers to retrieve documents and enter indexing information. Staff is now better able to coordinate with volunteers who have electronic access to multiple finding aids via the internet. ",,"To provide electronic access to multiple finding aids for the research library",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Kathy M. L.",Evavold,,"1110 West Lincoln Avenue","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/online-historical-records-indexing-project,,,, 10007406,"Oral History and Research Collection for the Film From These Bohemian Shores",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Jason Brozovich, Mary Cahill, Dan Bednar, Joyce Tesarek, Marketa Resong, Steve Ernest, Jyni Koschak, Mike Sebek, Norman Petrik, Jean Draheim, Tom Aubrecht, Don Haselbauer, Arlene Hamernik, Cindy Coulter, Edward Hamernik, Denis Novak, Judy Aubrecht",0.05,"Czech and Slovak Sokol Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document the history of Minnesota polka bands and Czech heritage through research and oral history interviews.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joyce,Tesarek,"Czech and Slovak Sokol Minnesota","383 Michigan Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,612-825-0214,joycedvm@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-and-research-collection-film-these-bohemian-shores,,,,0 10007407,"Oral History Association Conference Scholarship",2017,3426,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","One of the short term goals was participating in a roundtable discussion about the project enabling the team to present the project to a public audience and received feedback for the first time. The audience not only engaged with questions and comments at the end but really throughout the entire presentation. Participants seemed intrigued, interested and eager to learn more about the partnership between a small nonprofit and large university. They could see the benefits to both sides and had lots of great feedback about how the team can manage and streamline the project in future years including more formalized partnerships, how to engage other departments of the university, how to obtain the best technology for oral interviews, how to present findings, and more.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3426,,"Heather Thielges, Kelly Peterson, Tami Reuter, Mary Conley, Beth Dittbenner, Brenda Flannery, Mike Laue, Jennifer Lurken, Nicole Panko, Amal Osman, Gretchen Taylor, Jolene Wall, Dr. Cuong Huynh, Cyrenthia Jordan",,"YWCA Mankato","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for staff and volunteers at the national Oral History Association conference in Minneapolis, October 4-8, 2017.",,,2017-07-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sam,Schirmers,"YWCA Mankato","127 S. 2nd St., Suite 200",Mankato,MN,56001,507-386-2183,sam@ywcamankato.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth, Nicollet",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-association-conference-scholarship,,,,0 10007408,"Oral History Association Conference Scholarship",2017,2335,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2335,,"President: John Zimmerman, Vice-President: Jim Uzelac, Secretary: Richard Lacher, Treasurer: John Roessler, Directors: Roberta Truempler, Andrew Shaw, Barb Shipka, Leona Litchke, Esther Hietala, Barb Adams, John Schroeder, Bruce Aiton. Executive director opens the daily mail. Executive committee consists of board president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and past president who approve of bills paid. A part-time bookkeeper pays the bills. Purchases over $500.00 have to be approved by the whole board. Personnel committee proposes employee pay and benefits to full board for approval. Budget is approved by ICHS members at the annual meeting.",,"Itasca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for staff and board members at the national Oral History Association conference in Minneapolis, October 4-8, 2017.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Lilah J.",Crowe,"Itasca County Historical Society","201 N Pokegama Avenue","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,218-326-6431,ichs@paulbunyan.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-association-conference-scholarship-0,,,,0 10007409,"Oral History Association Conference Scholarship",2017,267,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The targets were achieved as the Archives & Library Manager was able to attend the conference.",,112,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",379,,"Roger Hand - Chair, Dennis Schultz - Vice Chair, Loren Evenrud - Secretary, Marilyn Lawrence - Treasurer, Ron Allen - County Commissioner Liaison, Ruth Nerhaugen, Ken Roufs, Richard Samuelson, Don Olson, Lars Romo, Sarah Erickson, Roseanne Grosso, Amy Nelson",,"Goodhue County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for a staff member at the national Oral History Association conference in Minneapolis, October 4-8, 2017.",,,2017-07-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Afton,Esson,"Goodhue County Historical Society","1166 Oak Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-388-6024,library@goodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-association-conference-scholarship-1,,,,0 10007410,"Oral History Association Conference Scholarship",2017,352,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The best session I attended, by far, was the Creating Digital Exhibits Using Oral History workshop by Janneken Smucker. This workshop introduced multiple platforms and tools (which were demonstrated as well as practiced in the workshop), to utilize oral history. From editing audio files, to creating a timeline, to embedding clips into open source platforms - the workshop provided ample time to investigate the platforms, ask questions, and test out options. I came away with a variety of ideas to develop online exhibits; work with our CAPS students to increase their skills and benefit the SCHS; add content to our school programs; and brought back more options to utilize our current oral histories. Throughout the conference I noticed that OHMS was a topic of conversation both in and out of sessions. Although I was unable to attend the OHMS workshop on Sunday, I am confident that the contacts I made during the conference will provide me with a pool of resources to call upon when navigating OHMS on my own. The key-note speaker, Dr. Jill Lepore, gave a great talk on the interconnections of story. I found her talk to be both thoughtful and inspiring.",,48,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",400,,"Rachel Houch, DeeDee Currier, Katy Tabke, Lloyd Erbaugh, Kevin Wetherille, Paul Youngs, Barbara Weckman Brekke",,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development for staff and board members at the national Oral History Association conference in Minneapolis, October 4-8, 2017.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Klehr,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-445-0378,kklehr@scottcountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-association-conference-scholarship-2,,,,0 10007411,"Oral History Digitization Project",2017,3206,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","For this grant all our targets were met. We were very fortunate to hire a high preforming college student for the work. His work ethic, knowledge and professionalism made this project go very smoothly.",,74,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3280,,"Margaret Erickson, Eldon Kruse, Jacoba Nagel, and Arthur Frame",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize a collection of oral history cassette recordings, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society","407 12th Street, Suite 2",Worthington,MN,56187,507-372-2681,demuth@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-digitization-project,,,,0 10007412,"Oral History of the Salvation Army's Booth Memorial Hospital",2017,9557,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: Nine oral histories were completed and transcribed, achieving project targets. Intermediate: Two adviser reviews of the interview transcripts were completed and reported. Determination was made that the recorded interviews are historically and sociologically significant and thus warrant publication in some form, although confidentiality of the interviewees must be protected per contractual agreements between them and the oral historian. Long-Term: The project's targets of increasing ""the depth of public knowledge of the history of the Booth Memorial Hospital and its social significance, by putting a 'human face' on previous archival research"" were achieved, in that each of the nine interviews provides compelling testimony concerning the change in societal conditions and mores that made the Booth Hospital both necessary in the past and obsolete in the present. Both the audio recordings of the interviews and the transcripts of them have been filed in the Social Welfare History Archives at the University of Minnesota's Elmer L. Andersen Library, making them available to future researchers. A public presentation of project results to the MISF community is scheduled for March, 2018.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9557,,"Board of Directors: Steven Miller (President), Bill McTeer (Treasurer), Gus Fenton (Secretray), Curt Hillstrom, Evelyn Klein, David Megarry, Emily Pollack, Barbara Sommer, James Hart, Peter Riola, Lionel Davis, Shirley Whiting Advisory Council: Michael Woolsey, David Juncker, Joseph Amato, Lucy Brusic",,"Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 9 oral history interviews the history of the Salvation Army's Booth Memorial Hospital.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Woolsey,"Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum","Box 80235, Lake Street Station",Bloomington,MN,55408-8235,952-937-2546,mj_woolsey@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-salvation-armys-booth-memorial-hospital,,,,0 10007413,"Oral History Project: The Honeywell Ring Laser Gyro-An Epic Twenty-year Engineering Odyssey",2017,4850,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4850,,"Dale Klapmeier, Mark Skarohlid, Gregg Strathy, James Smith, Bernard Gruber, John Andrews, Tim Barzen, Rex Boutelle, Steve Bruss, David Clark, Clayton t. Cowl, Don Craighead, Woodson M. Fountain, Aisha Friswold, William Garrard, Greg Haase, Bob Jasperson, Bruce Kitt, Ann Novacheck, John Olson, Michael Ott, Doug Paulson, Don Piccard, Cheri Rohlfing, Ray Rought, Dennis Schulstad, Jerry Schultz, Tom Wiesen, Jana Webster.",,"AirSpace Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 12 oral history interviews the history of the Honeywell Ring Laser Gyro.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Armand,Peterson,"AirSpace Minnesota","6975 34th Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55450,612-916-2861,agpete@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-project-honeywell-ring-laser-gyro-epic-twenty-year-engineering-odyssey,,,,0 10013425,"Oral History Collection Video to Digital Transfer Project",2021,1005,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,7602,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8607,,"Dave Peterson, Jo Emerson, William Short, Matthew Bebel, Kathy Doucette, Ted Field, Kerri Kindsvater, Jeanenne Rausch, Maureen Raymond, Robert Thomas",,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of archival oral history recordings, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,"(651) 407-5327",sara@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-collection-video-digital-transfer-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013513,"Oral History of The Council for Minnesotans of African Heritage",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,10000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",20000,,"Nerita Hughes, Wayne Doe, Twauna Mullins, Alfreda Daniels, Andre Dukes, Quinton Bonds, Biftu Bussa, Hollies Winston, Jude Nnadi",,"The Council for Minnesotans of African Heritage","State Government",,,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of The Council for Minnesotans of African Heritage.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Shakira,Bradshaw,"The Council for Minnesotans of African Heritage","Centennial Office Building, 658 Cedar Street, Suite G57","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-1750",Shakira.Bradshaw@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-council-minnesotans-african-heritage,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013537,"Oral History of Multi-generational Families Working at Federal Cartridge",2021,7788,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12788,,"Dennis Berg, Lotus Hubbard (President), Orville Lindquist (Treasurer), Allison Schmitt (Secretary), Daryl Lawrence, Johannes Allert, Mary Nolan, Paul Pierce III, Steve Florman, Jim Rootes, Al Pearson, Kim Hogdahl, Rich Oxley, Bart Ward",,"Anoka County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 18 oral history interviews the history of multiple generations of the same families working for the same Anoka County company.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Ebnet-Desens,"Anoka County Historical Society","2135 Third Avenue N",Anoka,MN,55303,"(763) 421-0600",Rebecca@anokacountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-multi-generational-families-working-federal-cartridge,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012403,"Oral History of Minnesota Malayalees",2019,6440," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,16710,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",23150,,"Binoy Bahuleyan, Suresh Pillai,Manju Nayar, Leena Philip,Lal Rajan Pillai,Jilby Subash,Peter Joy, Rajesh Nair,Seena Susan George,Tibin Thomas,Brijoy Janardhanan,Sanal Parameswaran",0.07,"Minnesota Malayalee Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 25 oral history interviews the history of Malayalee immigrants to Minnesota.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Suresh,"Ramachandran Pillai","Minnesota Malayalee Association"," 5716 Lois Lane "," Shoreview "," MN ",55126,"(612) 479-1919"," suresh_r_p@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-minnesota-malayalees,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17693,"Oral History Project: Moose Lake State Hospital Employees",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Moose Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 5 interviews the history of the Moose Lake State Hospital.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Natalie,Frohrip,"Moose Lake Area Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carlton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-project-moose-lake-state-hospital-employees,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025216,"Oral History Documentary: Academic Contextual Analysis and Script Revision",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Bill Fried, Karen Fried, Jim Gray, Karen Gray, Lee Grippen, J.C. Nerstad, Georgie Rosendahl, Mike Schmidt, Diane Schmidt, Jill Storlie, Johnathan Storlie, Judy Tollefsrud, Thomas Trehus, and Mary Ann Thurmer.",,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to edit a documentary script on the history of life on Norwegian Ridge in Houston County.",,"To hire qualified professionals to edit a documentary script on the history of life on Norwegian Ridge in Houston County.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Gray,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","PO Box 223, 163 West Main Street","Spring Grove",MN,55974,5074501373,klbgray@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Houston, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-documentary-academic-contextual-analysis-and-script-revision,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17125,"An Oral History of Homelessness in Minnesota",2010,6700,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3835,,,,,,"St. Stephen's Human Services",,"To document in 9 interviews the homeless experience in Minnesota outside of the metropolitan area",,"To document in 9 interviews the homeless experience in Minnesota outside of the metropolitan area",2010-03-15,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Margaret,Miles,,"2211 Clinton Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55404,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-homelessness-minnesota,,,, 33872,"An Oral History of the Founding of MN's PACER Center",2015,8894,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","All of the measurable outcomes were achieved or exceeded. 1) A consultant was hired within grant procedures and PACER hiring policies. Though an unexpected death in the PACER family created a delay in the start timeframe until July. 2) Permissions were obtained and interviews were successfully conducted. The eight founders each represented 20+ years of experience with PACER. And each represented a different aspect of PACER's founding, e.g. seven were parents of children with different disabilities and each told his/her personal story of challenges and joys in changing the educational system in MN. One, male Hispanic, told about working with Latino families over the years as this population has increased in MN. Another, an African American woman, told about raising a child with disabilities during the civil rights challenges of the 1960s, '70s and '80s. Another African American woman talked about working regionally and nationally, often being the only black woman among many white males in power positions. A father, now a District Court Judge, told about being board chair, working together at the state legislature and developing a strong infrastructure and a sustainable future for a successful nonprofit - PACER Center. The original co-directors, shared how their vision evolved over the years from being inexperienced mothers to being successful entrepreneurs in a changing world and building a $10M endowment. One of the original co-directors is now the current director and she shared PACER's impact in MN, across the nation, and internationally.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",8894,,"Jeff Betchwars, Kate Bretscher-Salter, Paul Bridges, Jessica Broyles (Board Treasurer), Kofi Bruce, Chris Dall, Suzanne Downs, Jeanette Frederickson, Kathy Graves, Ginny Hopper, Gwen Hopper, Seamus Hyland, Dan Levinson (President), Paul Luehr, Jessica Mattson, Don McNeil, Jackie Olson, Paul Shannan, Tammy Pust (Vice President), Karen Reynolds, (Board Secretary), Ken Rosenblum, Dorothy Slegman, Sara Sagedahl, Mathew Woods,",0.00,"PACER Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 8 oral history interviews the history of the founding of the PACER Center.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Goldberg,"PACER Center","8161 Normandale Blvd",Minneapolis,MN,55437,952-838-1304,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-founding-mns-pacer-center,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33892,"An Oral History of Dorothy Molter",2015,5240,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5240,,"Butch Diesslin, President, Retired Professor Gil Knight, Vice President, USFS Fire manager, Real Estate Agent Sherry Abts, Secretary, Retired teacher Rob Talkington, Treasurer, Business Owner Peg Rosett, Retired Chamber Representative Barb Cary Hall, Retired musician Alyssa Nelson, Instructor, Vermilion Community College Pam Brunfelt, History Professor, Vermilion Community College Bill Latady, Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum Bill Tefft, Retired Professor",0.00,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of Dorothy Molter and her work in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sarah,Guy-Levar,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","PO Box 391",Ely,MN,55731,218-365-4451,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-dorothy-molter,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33956,"Oral History of Hmong Farmers in Minnesota",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Yolanda Cotterall-Board Chair, Liz Johnson-Secretary, James Chang-Treasurer, Pua Hang-member, Jimwa Moua-member, Shirley Yang-member",0.00,"Hmong American Farmers Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of Hmong farmers in Minnesota.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pakou,Hang,"Hmong American Farmers Association","941 Lafond Avenue West, Suite 100","Saint Paul",MN,55104,651-493-8091,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-hmong-farmers-minnesota,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37472,"Oral History Projects",2017,81141,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Completion of 29 interviews including transcription and printing.",,,,,81141,4899,,0.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Oral History office worked with the Department of Inclusion and Community Engagement on an oral history project related to the History Center's 2015 exhibit Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair. Interviewer Mica Anders-Turner completed 10 interviews to complement the exhibit. Plans for FY17 include seven interviews focused on African American cabin- and resort-owners at Lake Adney (Crow Wing County), and working with the nonprofit Oromo Community of Minnesota to document the stories of Oromo immigrants, an Ethiopian ethnic group. The project will include 12 interviews, eight of which will be in the Oromo language.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-projects-0,,,, 28827,"Oral History of Downtown Willmar",2015,9095,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9095,,"Richard Falk, Dennis Peterson, Marilyn Johnson, Sam Modderman, Diane Shuck, Louise Thoma, Connie Wanner, Carol Rambow, Jerry Johnson, Shawn Mueske, Darlene Schroeder, Greg Harp",,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in seven oral history interviews the history of downtown Willmar residents and businesses.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","610 NE Hwy 71","Willmar MN",MN,56201,320-235-1881,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-downtown-willmar,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28403,"Oral History & Digitization for Ragamala Dance Company",2013,6747,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Short-term: Creation of multiple repositories of Ragamala history - 8 oral histories recorded, as planned - Three copies of Ragamala dances created, as planned Mid-term: Greater visibility of Indian classical dance to all Minnesotans - Already communicated to the India Association board members and School of India for Languages and Culture. Will be formally announced in the IAM Newsletter and Facebook page after the Final report is submitted. Additionally, Will be formally announced in the Ragamala Newsletter and Facebook page after the Final report is submitted. Long-term: Addition of a valuable cultural resource for community use -As part of the Final report, in addition to the oral history recordings and transcript, a copy of the digitized recordings of Ragamala performances will be delivered to MNHS for ongoing use by the community.",,,,,6747,,"Nag Bommareddy - President, Sunoj Narayanan - Vice-President, Secretary - Babu Chimata, Treasurer - Manohar Shintre",0.06,"India Association of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in oral history interviews the history of the Ragamala Dance Company.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Raj,Menon,"India Association of Minnesota","804 Leisure Lane",Burnsville,MN,55337,952-890-7909,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-digitization-ragamala-dance-company,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28404,"Oral Histories of Intellectual and Cultural Leaders of Minnesota (2000-2012)",2013,6974,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The interviews were completed and broadcast on cable TV. Cable broadcasts and word of mouth publicity about the project have inspired the Northeast Library Friends group to plan a page celebrating Northeast writers, as a prelude to a larger documentation of Northeast artists. The initial gathering session for that project has been tentatively scheduled for Dec. 5, 2014. Because most of the interviews have not yet been uploaded to the project website, we do not yet have viewing and download data. However, based on the popularity of the Southwest Minnesota Food Stories page, we anticipate a significant response to these interviews in the near future. IAS hosted two public programs featuring discussions about interviews with two Twin Cities artists, exploring their creative process. These will serve as a model for 2014-15 programs featuring interviews from this collection. Peter Shea reports that people who were interviewed have recommended other plausible interview candidates, and those people will be interviewed in the course of regular Bat of Minerva production and added to the archive. A Duluth interviewee is interested in collaborating on an extensive project to document Duluth area writers and artists; together they will seek funding from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council. We are also in discussions with several colleagues about a project to digitize the original Northern Lights interviews, which would preserve them and make them more readily accessible. Long-term goals are achievable, based on past experience with publicity, especially editing Wikipedia articles (a very successful policy in the past) and getting word of our project out to MN high school and college teachers in the relevant fields: history, English, visual arts.",,,,,6974,,"Linda Cohen, David Larson, Clyde Allen, Richard Beeson, Laura Brod, Thomas Devine, John Frobenius, Verona Hung, Dean Johnson, David McMillan, Maureen Ramirez, Patricia Simmons",0.01,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute for Advanced Study)","Public College/University","To document in 20 interviews the history of Minnesota's arts and cultural leaders.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Waltner,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute for Advanced Study)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-626-5054,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-histories-intellectual-and-cultural-leaders-minnesota-2000-2012,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28406,"Oral History Transcription of World War II Veterans' Experiences",2013,3827,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","All the transcription and digital preservation targets were achieved and exceeded. There were no technical problems with the project.",,,453,,4280,,"Steve Marks, Dick Hill, Gary Birchem, Glenn Froberg, Walter Bohrn, Spook Johns, Dick Kennedy, Vince Parker, James Rasmussen, Lawrence Sagstetter, EIN 41-1459496",0.12,"Eighth Air Force Historical Society, Inc. - Minnesota Chapter","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To transcribe 12 oral history interviews to provide public access to World War II veterans' experiences.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kevin,Callahan,"Eighth Air Force Historical Society, Inc. - Minnesota Chapter","PO Box 131208",Roseville,MN,55113,651-253-6018,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-transcription-world-war-ii-veterans-experiences,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28408,"Oral History for Phyllis Wheatley, Urban Coalition Minnesota Ombudsman for Corrections",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Short-term Goals: ",,,1036,,8036,,"Patricia Crumley, Board Chair Lindsay Benjamin Braxton Haulcy, Jr. Christopher Manor Marion McElroy, Honorary J. Steven Olinger Anne Radolinksi, Mary Serie, Treasurer Bertha Smith, Honorary Rosalyn D. Washington Barbara Milon, Executive Director",,"Phyllis Wheatley Community Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 4 interviews the history of inter-racial urban history from the 1960s-1990s.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Theartrice,Williams,"Phyllis Wheatley Community Center","1301 Tenth Avenue North",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-522-4994,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-phyllis-wheatley-urban-coalition-minnesota-ombudsman-corrections,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34092,"Oral History Projects",2016,54385,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","At the completion of the project, we will add eight oral histories to the collection.",,,,,54385,4143,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.40,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Oral History office worked with MNHS's Inclusion and Community Engagement staff on an oral history project related to the History Center's 2015 exhibit Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair. Interviewer Mica Anders-Turner completed 10 interviews to complement the Inspiring Beauty exhibit.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oral-history-projects,,,, 10012390,"Ordovician Collection Inventory",2019,9750," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: Complete inventory of the Ordovician Collection This was accomplished and can be seen with the addition of 6,884 new paleontological specimens in our PastPerfect database. Intermediate Term: A complete inventory of all of our natural history collections. We are making strides towards this goal. Based on the specimens inventoried previously and this project, we estimate to have approximately 12,000 out of 40,000 natural history-related specimens inventoried. The first 5,000 or so specimens were part of a previous grant and the remaining specimens are part of different private or field collections outside the purview of this grant. Long Term: A better long-range plan for the conservation and preparation of our natural history specimens. This goal is also ongoing. By having great intellectual control over our natural history specimens, thanks in large part to this grant, we can better identify key fossils for display or preparation. We also now have a better idea of the storage equipment we need to continue to house these specimens in accordance with current best museum standards.",,12561,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",22311,,"Rich Puhek, Chair Jackie Corradi-Simon, Vice-Chair Robin Harkonen, Treasurer Carmen Bradach, Secretary Dan Vidmar Jessalyn Sabin Craig Hattam Michael Fredeen",0.74,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization and analysis of archaeological collections, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center"," 1005 Discovery Drive "," Chisholm "," MN ",55719,"(218) 254-1238"," allyse.freeman@mndiscoverycenter.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ordovician-collection-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012505,"Ordway Prairie Historical Interpretation",2020,9500," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9500,,"Ann Mulholland (Chair), Mike Meyer (Vice-Chair), Ed Hlavka (Treasurer), Chad Abraham, John H. Anderson, Mary Brainerd, Jud Dayton, Kristin Duncanson, Nancy Feldman, Michael Hoffman, Jay Kim, John Knapp, Rick Kupchella, Craig Larson, Douglas H. Lewis, Mark Magness, Tim Mulcahy, Hema Nealon, Gordon Ommen, Ellen Phelps, Dave Reinschmidt, Nancy Speer, Randy Turner, Mary Sue Vorbrich, and Lucia Watson"," ","The Nature Conservancy","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research the history of Ordway Prairie and the Fort Lake Johanna Historical Site in Pope County.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stephen,Chaplin,"The Nature Conservancy"," 1101 W River Parkway, Suite 200 "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55415,"(612) 331-0788"," schaplin@tnc.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Kandiyohi, Pope",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ordway-prairie-historical-interpretation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17778,"Ore Train Track Rehabilitation",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Minnesota Museum of Mining","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To prevent damage occurring to a 1907 steam locomotive, tender, ore cars, and caboose by repairing the railroad track upon which they rest.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dennis,Borich,"Minnesota Museum of Mining",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ore-train-track-rehabilitation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012508,"Organizing the Bounty: Estate Donation Inventory",2020,9900," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1369,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11269,,"Dan Anderson, Michael Ask, Michael Brown, Barb Campbell, Jenifer Hungerholt, Jeff Kamm, Richard Nepsted, Don Ruen, Jon Willford"," ","Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sandra,Webb,"Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association"," P.O. Box 345, 105 Parkway Avenue S "," Lanesboro "," MN ",55949,"(507) 467-2251"," vanvelsor@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizing-bounty-estate-donation-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012408,"Orientation Map: Minnesota River Valley National Scenic Byway: Center Section",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,3920,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13920,,"Dan Tosel, Tori Hammerud, Jason Heinecke, Amber Molden, Andrew Schmidt"," ","City of Appleton","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research and assemble materials in preparation for a heritage tourism map.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Roman,Fidler,"City of Appleton"," 323 W Schlieman Ave "," Appleton "," MN ",56208,"(320) 289-1363"," mnhsappletonmn@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Redwood, Renville, Scott, Sibley, Traverse, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/orientation-map-minnesota-river-valley-national-scenic-byway-center-section,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025143,"Orientation Map: Minnesota River Valley National Scenic Byway: Western and Eastern Sections",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","We achieved the results. We had a great cooperative effort with the tribes and byway alliance members. We had a great map maker.",,4320,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14320,,"City of Appleton Council members: Gary Borstad, Jason Heinecke, Timothy Rittenour, Chadwick Syltie",,"City of Appleton","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to research and assemble materials in preparation for a heritage tourism map.",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and assemble materials in preparation for a heritage tourism map.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kristi,Fernholz,"City of Appleton","323 W Schlieman Ave",Appleton,MN,56208,3202891981,Kristi.fernholz@umvrdc.info,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Big Stone, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Sibley, Swift, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/orientation-map-minnesota-river-valley-national-scenic-byway-western-and-eastern-sections,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17881,"Orphanage Walking Tour/Oral History",2013,5600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5600,,,,"Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in five oral history interviews the historic use and interrelationship of the buildings on the campus of the Minnesota State School for Dependent and Neglected Children, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To document in five oral history interviews the historic use and interrelationship of the buildings on the campus of the Minnesota State School for Dependent and Neglected Children, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Maxine,Ronglien,"Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum, Inc.","540 West Hills Circle",Owatonna,MN,55060,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/orphanage-walking-touroral-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012349,"Osseo Water Tower Condition Assessment",2019,9500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short-term progress indicator was achieved when the Conditions Assessment Report was completed. The Intermediate Term progress indicator will be met when the Osseo City Council meets in a work session later in 2020 to discuss a timeline and budget and possible funding sources for stabilizing and preserving the 1915 Osseo Water Tower. The Long Term Progress Indicator has not been achieved as it is dependent on the Intermediate Term Indicator.",,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Duane Poppe, Harold E. Johnson, Mark Schulz, Larry Stelmach, Anne Zelenak"," ","City of Osseo","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Osseo Water Tower, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Abts,"City of Osseo"," 415 Central Avenue "," Osseo "," MN ",55369,"(763) 415-1454"," nabts@ci.osseo.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/osseo-water-tower-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33985,"Osseo Water Tower National Register Nomination",2016,8255,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The ultimate goal of this multi-phased project has been the preservation of the Osseo Water Tower, facilitated by placement of the tower in the National Register of Historic Places. Preservation of the water tower is expected to encourage community interest in local history and to play a part in local economic development. Throughout the whole of the phased project, the public has remained engaged through the ""Save the Osseo Water Tower"" Facebook page ? the reported progress toward National Register listing has only increased local interest and support. Work will continue to keep residents informed, identify contracting resources for the structure's rehabilitation, and the creation of a plan for enhancing the tower's role as a visual icon of the City of Osseo. The Osseo City Council has been more reticent to embrace the idea of preserving the water tower due to concerns related to long-term viability ? the expense of rehabilitation and maintenance as well as concerns related to retaining control over the structure have been sources of multiple discussions throughout the past three years. However, as the project has progressed and the historic significance of the water tower has been fully identified and expressed, the Council is coming to see the importance of the tower to community identity and as a highly visible symbol of the City that makes an impact on visitors. Denis Gardner, historian at the State Historic Preservation Office will attend the Council meeting on August 22, 2016 to address any remaining hesitations.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8255,,"Osseo Mayor Duane Poppe Councilmember Harold E. Johnson Councilmember Larry Stelmach Councilmember Mark Schulz Councilmember Anne Zelenak *Please note: City Administrator Riley Grams is the new Project Director, replacing Doug Reeder. Mr. Reeder recently retired as Osseo's City Administrator. Riley Grams Contact Information Phone: 763.425.3861 Email: rgrams@ci.osseo.mn.us Mailing Address: Riley Grams, City Administrator, City of Osseo, 415 Central Avenue, Osseo, MN 55369.",0.00,"City of Osseo","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1915 Osseo Water Tower.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Riley,Grams,"City of Osseo","415 Central Avenue",Osseo,MN,55369,763-425-3861,rgrams@ci.osseo.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/osseo-water-tower-national-register-nomination,,,,0 28608,"Osseo Water Tower Intensive Level Survey and Evaluation for National Register Eligibility",2014,6564,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6564,,"Osseo Water Tower Intensive Level Survey and Evaluation for National Register Eligibility Project Director: Douglas Reeder, City Administrator, City of Osseo Authorized Officer: Douglas Reeder, City Administrator, City of Osseo Mayor Duane Poppe Councilmember Allan Hartkopf Councilmember Bonnie Heinen Councilmember Mark Schulz Councilmember Rick Weber",,"City of Osseo","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Osseo Water Tower for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Douglas,Reeder,"City of Osseo","415 Central Avenue",Osseo,MN,55369,763-435-3861,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/osseo-water-tower-intensive-level-survey-and-evaluation-national-register-eligibility,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013397,"Otter Tail County Asset Mapping",2019,75000,"MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 each year is for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org",,,11250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",86250,,"Sylvia Allen, Jane Bisel, Jeff Callinan, Cary Hoel, Collin Kaas, Jennifer Kirby, Steve Knight, Aaron Martin, Vanessa Matiski, Nick Place, Ryan Sailer, Chris Sherman, Tony Simmons, Mike St. Martin",,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop an asset mapping program to determine cultural assets in Otter Tail County.",,"Partners: Rethos (formerly Preservation Alliance of Minnesota), Springboard for the Arts, Otter Tail County Historical Society Rethos, Springboard for the Arts, and Otter Tail County Historical Society will partner to asset map designated areas in Otter Tail County through one-on-one conversations, focus groups, or other techniques. This work will identify people, places, characteristics, and stories that define their communities. Mapping cultural assets creates a foundation to preserve, better celebrate, and promote them. Without proper documentation, many assets: particularly in rural communities:will likely never be identified. This project aims for Otter Tail County:s cultural assets to achieve locally-led economic development. The project combines Rethos:s expertise in heritage preservation and asset mapping, Otter Tail County Historical Society:s expertise in the region:s history and heritage, and Springboard for the Arts: strengths in facilitation and creative community engagement. The gathered information will be turned into GIS (geographic information system) maps of Otter Tail County as a public resource. Maps will be available on the Rethos website and any Otter Tail County organization that wishes to host them. This project will also create a toolkit to ensure this program is replicable and transferable to other locations to take inventory of Minnesota:s vast undocumented cultural and intangible heritage resources in authentic ways to communities.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hayden,Troy,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","416 Landmark Center, 75 W 5th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 293-9047",hayden@rethos.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/otter-tail-county-asset-mapping,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17925,"Otter Trail Scenic Byway Interpretive Map Reprint",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"City Council: Eric Shelstad, Jim Fish, Scott Rachels, Stan Synstelien, Darryl Synstelien, JoEllen Thacker, Pat Connelly, Jay Cichosz",,"City of Fergus Falls","Local/Regional Government","To reprint the popular heritage tourism brochure to broaden access to historic resources in Fergus Falls",,"To reprint the popular heritage tourism brochure to broaden access to historic resources in Fergus Falls",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Gordon,Hydukovich,"City of Fergus Falls","112 Washington Avenue W","Fergus Falls",MN,56538,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/otter-trail-scenic-byway-interpretive-map-reprint,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012484,"Our History: Oral History",2020,35200," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,3540,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",38740,,"Mario Hernandez, Elene Izaksonas, Eduardo Gutierrez, Monica Garcia Perez, Luis Posas, Yessica Santana",0.54,"Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment through Research (HACER)","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The grant helped fund an oral history research project into how Latino businesses on East Lake Street initiated the revitalization of the area at the end of the 20th century. In 1995, a New York Times story called Minneapolis ""Murderapolis"" after a record 97 murders that year, and the center of this crime was around Lake Street in South Minneapolis. Mercado Central was the first business to come into the area in 1999 and began its transformation. After that, many more Latino businesses opened on Lake Street, as well as businesses of other nationalities and ethnicities. Although this area still faces many problems today, it has undergone many positive changes since the influx of these businesses into the area, including greatly reduced crime and poverty. Interviews and transcripts, plus edited videos from the interviews were completed. The project was able to secure the participation of 15 informants. Future generations of students, residents, and entrepreneurs will benefit from learning from this extraordinary process, from the creation of the Mercado Central to the reshaping of the entire neighborhood, but particularly from the endurance of those who have continued with the legacy themselves brought to the area, as those who have been and will continue replicating the example. ",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daisy,Richmond,"Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment through Research (HACER)"," 155 Wabasha Street, Suite 110 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55107,"(612) 200-7332",daisy@hacer-mn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/our-history-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012535,"Our First 50 Years - Metropolitan State University Oral History Project",2020,9350," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,5160,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14510,,"Jeanette L. Augustson, Zeeshan Baig, Christine Boese, Wendy Brekken, Robert Carter, Joseph Ellis, Ezell Jones, Ochen Kaylan, Gregory Lais, Michael Langley, Leslee LeRoux, Michael O?Connor, Michael Parrish, Colin Partridge, Carmen Shields, Richard Smith, Craig Vinje"," ","Metropolitan State University Foundation","Public College/University",,,"To document in approximately 8 oral history interviews the history of the first 50 years of Metropolitan State University.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Emily,Seddon,"Metropolitan State University Foundation"," 700 East 7th Street, Founders Hall "," St. Paul "," MN ",55106,"(651) 793-1807"," EMILY.SEDDON@METROSTATE.EDU ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/our-first-50-years-metropolitan-state-university-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17768,"Our Water, Our Land, Our Past, Our Future Oral History",2012,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6500,,,,"Clean Up The River Environment","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 15-20 oral history interviews the history of the movement across Minnesota to clean up the Minnesota River.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Anne,Queenan,"Clean Up The River Environment",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Big Stone",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/our-water-our-land-our-past-our-future-oral-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17577,"Our Voices: Hastings State Hospital Oral History Project",2012,6183,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Dakota County Historical Society",," To document in 20 interviews the history of the Hastings State Hospital, 1938-1978. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/our-voices-hastings-state-hospital-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17222,"Our Lady of Victory Chapel: Accessibility Plan",2011,19970,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,10000,,,,,,"St. Catherine University",,"To design a plan for ADA renovation of the Our Lady of Victory Chapel on St. Catherine University's St. Paul campus.",,"To design a plan for ADA renovation of the Our Lady of Victory Chapel on St. Catherine University's St. Paul campus.",2010-07-01,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Laurie,Svatek,,"2004 Randolph Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/our-lady-victory-chapel-accessibility-plan-0,,,, 37478,"Our Minnesota State Capitol book (Formerly State Capitol book)",2017,18195,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Book publication, author appearances, reviews",,,,,18195,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS Press will publish a book on the 120-year history of the Minnesota State Capitol and its role as the heart of civic life in the state, a place for celebrations, demonstrations, arguments and accomplishments. The book will include stories of its construction and restoration, fine art and furnishings, laborers and craftspeople, and politics and lifestyles within our ""house of democracy.""",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/our-minnesota-state-capitol-book-formerly-state-capitol-book,,,, 17463,"Outdoor Audio Tour Expansion",2011,6944,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,975,,,,,,"Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum, Inc.",," A comprehensive overhaul and expansion of the existing outdoor tour system at the Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum was competed by contractors, volunteers and Museum staff. The overhaul involved outdoor tour map re-creation, kiosk guide improvement, script re-writes and audio track replacement. Two new kiosks and an outdoor display of the 1898 School cornerstone and capstone were also installed. The amount of information delivered through the audios has increased by over 50% due to careful script planning and editing. The kiosks provide a presence for the Museum, telling the history of the Orphanage 24-hours a day. ",,"To enhance an audio tour of the Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, with two additional audio stations",2010-12-10,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Greg,Thomas,,"540 West Hills Circle",Owatonna,MN,55060,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outdoor-audio-tour-expansion,,,, 10012504,"Outer Experiences: Black Life in Rural and Suburban Minnesota",2020,8354," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8354,,"Jokeda Bell, James Zabawski-Williamson, Vanessa McDufie"," ","The African American Interpretive Center of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 15-20 oral history interviews the history of black rural and suburban experiences in Minnesota.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jokeda,Bell,"The African American Interpretive Center of Minnesota"," 3305 2nd Ave South "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55408,"(952) 334-8954"," jojo@aaicmn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth, Cass, Hennepin, Nobles, Otter Tail, St. Louis, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outer-experiences-black-life-rural-and-suburban-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28463,"Oversize Storage/Rehousing Project",2013,6171,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The purpose of this project was threefold: to remove objects from potential water damage, to replace damaged flat file cases, and to ensure that new cases are kept in a secure area. All three of these goals were achieved. The damaged cases were replaced with new cases, the new cases were placed inside the Curator of Collections and Exhibits",,,,,6171,,"John Diers, Rachel Simmons, Paul Youngs, Kurk Marston, DeeDee Currier, Kevin Wetherille, Dave Menden, Sheila Helmick",,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve care and management of oversize and flat file collections through proper storage.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Theresa,Norman,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-445-0378,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oversize-storagerehousing-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007414,"Owatonna City and Fireman's Hall: Roof & Masonry Assessment",2017,9761,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","All of short-term goals have been met with assessments, drawings and scope of work completed. The intermediate goal of planning for repairs is underway. More meetings need to take place between administration and staff. The long-term goal of adding projects to capital planning is underway.",,161,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9921,,"Les Abraham, Jeff Okerberg, Kevin Raney, Nate Dotson, Greg Schultz, Dave Burbank, Brent Svenby",,"City of Owatonna","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Owatonna City and Fireman's Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"Constructed in 1907, the rectangular three-story Owatonna City and Fireman's Hall building faces the city square to the north. The structure was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. The City of Owatonna is establishing rehabilitation requirements for the exterior masonry and the two towers and applied for funding to create plans and specifications for roofing and masonry repairs to the Owatonna City and Fireman's Hall. The very visible and well-used public building is still a functioning firehouse and houses other critical emergency response departments. The assessment will be used to set the scope of work and guide the construction document process. ",2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jesse,Wilker,"City of Owatonna","540 West Hills Circle",Owatonna,MN,55060,507-456-3090,jesse.wilker@ci.owatonna.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/owatonna-city-and-firemans-hall-roof-masonry-assessment,,,, 18132,"Oxley Photo Collection Stabilization",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Diana Osterfeld, Tim Litt, Desta Hunt, Charles Brunko, Glenys Ehlert, Tim Bosworth, Jan Nelson, Jim Pederson, Delores Peterson, Greg Peterson, JoEllen Thacker",,"Otter Tail County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide basic processing and rehousing of the photographic and negative collections of W.T. Oxley and Lloyd Oxley for public accessibility.",,"To provide basic processing and rehousing of the photographic and negative collections of W.T. Oxley and Lloyd Oxley for public accessibility.",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Chris,Schuelke,"Otter Tail County Historical Society","1110 Lincoln Avenue W","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/oxley-photo-collection-stabilization,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031321,"Pages for a Purpose Library Book Update",2023,9325,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Short Term Outcomes: Books are in the circulation system. Due to an impending schoolwide HVAC project, the library contents had to be packed up for storage starting in mid-March. All of the books are in the Destiny library program. School will be starting late this year due to the HVAC project. Once school is in session, we will be able to monitor the number of checkouts by the computer data system. Prior to packing up the library, the books were featured during library story time, in newspaper articles, and in library showcases. Intermediate Term Outcomes: This will be monitored beginning fall 2024 when the middle school Minnesota history projects begin. Long Term Outcomes: The library paraprofessional regularly provides discussions on Minnesota books featured during story times. This will continue. We have begun to compile a collection of participant comments and stories.",,1400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10725,,"Andrew Eckhoff, Kim Haugen, Reed Reinbold, Matt Reinbold, Terry Oscarson, Rod Thalmann",0.023529412,"Henning Public School","K-12 Education",,,"To add books about Minnesota history and/or books by Minnesota authors to Henning Public School's library holdings to provide updated Minnesota resources to their community.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pam,Wiese,"Henning Public School","500 School Avenue",Henning,MN,56551,2185832927,pwiese@henning.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pages-purpose-library-book-update,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17277,"Painting Survey",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,700,,,,,,"Ramsey County Law Library",,"To conduct a conservation assessment of 36 paintings of Ramsey County District Court judges and prepare a long range preservation plan",,"To conduct a conservation assessment of 36 paintings of Ramsey County District Court judges and prepare a long range preservation plan",2010-07-30,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sara,Galligan,,"1815 Court House, 15 Kellogg Boulevard W","St. Paul",MN,55121,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/painting-survey,,,, 17303,"Palace Theater: Palace Theatre Restoration Phase III (HVAC)",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Luverne",,"To study and prepare preliminary design work for replacement of the existing heating and cooling system in the 1915 Historic Palace Theatre, listed on the National Registrar of Historic Places",,"To study and prepare preliminary design work for replacement of the existing heating and cooling system in the 1915 Historic Palace Theatre, listed on the National Registrar of Historic Places",2010-01-13,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Connie,Connell,,"Blue Mound Area Theatre, Inc., PO Box 541",Luverne,MN,56156,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rock,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/palace-theater-palace-theatre-restoration-phase-iii-hvac,,,, 37497,"PAM Education",2017,145026,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Classes and attendees are counted and all courses are evaluated as part of the program.",,,,,145026,2288,,0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","PAM Education is a training series developed for homeowners, realtors, community members and professionals in fields that frequently interact with historic buildings and districts. This year the program had a significant focus on reaching new audiences.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pam-education,,,, 17733,"Paramount Theater Condition Assessment",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Austin Area Commission for the Arts, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with a qualified professional to prepare a conditions assessment, update to the HSR recommendations, and prepare modest pre-design.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennie,Germain,"Austin Area Commission for the Arts, Inc.",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paramount-theater-condition-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012628,"Park Baptist Church National Register Evaluation",2019,6401," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Anointed Faith Missionary Baptist Church's outcomes will be measured by the following: 1. Church property evaluation. 2. Recognized at the State level as a historical site. 3. Recognized at the National level as a historical site. 4. Receive State and Federal funding for internal as well as external (brick and mortar) restorations.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6401,,"Willie Williams, Debra Lamb-Davis, Julie Jones, Faye West, Kela Williams & Jacqueline Smith."," ","Park Baptist, UNITY Baptist & Anointed Faith Missionary Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Park Baptist Church for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rosemary,Williams,"Park Baptist, UNITY Baptist & Anointed Faith Missionary Church"," 118 Victoria St. N "," St. Paul "," MN ",55104,"(651) 274-4299"," rwstpaul@Aol.Com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-baptist-church-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17369,"Park Rapids National Guard Armory Evaluation Project",2011,5000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1000,,,,,,"Midwest Minnesota Community Development Corporation",," The MMCDC retained the services of an historical consultant to complete National Register Nomination for the Park Rapids National Guard Armory. After diligent research, applied evaluation methodology and appropriate application of NR Criteria, it was determined that the Armory was ineligible for inclusion in the NR. ",,"To prepare an evaluation for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places for the Park Rapids Armory",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Arlen,Kangas,,"119 Graystone Plaza, Suite 100, PO Box 623","Detroit Lakes",MN,56502,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Becker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/park-rapids-national-guard-armory-evaluation-project,,,, 10007415,"Partial Collections Inventory",2017,65240,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",65240,,"Bob Moore, Arlene Forrest, Juli Wunder Simmons, Bob Kojetin, Marshall Schwartz, Frank Cardarelle, Dan Latham, Susan Latta, Bruce Carlson, Bob Benson",2.18,"Edina Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2016-11-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Houck,"Edina Historical Society","4711 W 70th Street",Edina,MN,55435,652-457-8906,Rachouck@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partial-collections-inventory-0,,,,0 10007416,"Partial Inventory of the LeRoy Lebens Photograph Collection",2017,63000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",63000,,"Michael Beard, Chuck Berg, DeeDee Currier, Rachel Houck, Katy Tabke, Kevin Wetherille, Paul Youngs, Sheila Helmick, and one open position.",2.04,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to begin an inventory of a photograph collection held by Scott County Historical Society.",,,2016-11-01,2018-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Klehr,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-445-0378,kklehr@scottcountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partial-inventory-leroy-lebens-photograph-collection,,,,0 10007131,"Partial Collections Inventory",2018,70720,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",70720,,"Gregory J. Lane, G. Roger McNear III, Robert L. Fendler, Dale R. Seubert, Raymond G. Christensen, John L. Cook, Jr., Robert L. Darling, Edward Halpaus, Mary A. Hanson, Paul C. Himmler, Georgianne Johnson, Roger J. Taylor, John B. Studell, David S. Wething, Peg Oliver.",2.04,"Minnesota Masonic Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources. ",,"The Minnesota Masonic Society and Museum received funding for the first phase of a multi-step plan to inventory their entire collection. The collection, which the Masonic Society began amassing in 1990, contains an estimated 20,000 artifacts, has not yet been definitively documented.  This phase of the inventory focused on cataloging approximately 8,000 objects throughout two rooms and a corridor within the museum building. The Minnesota Masonic Society hopes that this project will bring their collection under their full control and afford them more opportunities to share their history with the community.  ",2017-12-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Theresa,Norman,"Minnesota Masonic Historical Society and Museum","11411 Masonic Home Drive",Bloomington,MN,55437,952-948-6507,theresa.norman@mnmasonic.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partial-collections-inventory,,,, 10012457,"Partial Collections Inventory - Phase II",2020,73549," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,7056,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",80605,,"G. Roger McNear, Robert Fendler, Kathy Foster, Paul Himmler, Mary Hanson, Raymond Christensen, John Cook, Jr., Steven Johnson, Gregory Lane, David Olson, Michael Rosenzweig, Ethan Seaberg, David Wething, Rolf Widstrand",2.04,"Minnesota Masonic Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Theresa,Norman,"Minnesota Masonic Historical Society and Museum"," 11411 Masonic Home Drive "," Bloomington "," MN ",55437,"(952) 948-6507"," theresa.norman@mnmasonic.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partial-collections-inventory-phase-ii,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28433,"Partial Reroofing and Roof Repair",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Short term goal; watertight roof Since the completion of the reroofing project the building is the driest it has ever been since the AAMC has owned it. Minor dripping still occurred through the fall, mostly near temporary roof drain installations. This spring there continues to be dripping especially by one roof drain. We believe this is due to ice and snow melt getting behind roof flashings. Overall the dripping is much less than previous years during the spring melt. Long term goal; lifting of demo order The AAMC continues discussions with the City of Duluth regarding the lifting of the demolition order. It is the AAMC's position that by addressing the 5 items listed on the demo order, the order can be lifted. The completion of this project addresses one of the listed deficiencies.",,,36072,,43072,,"Susan Phillips, Nelson French, Mary Ostman, Tom Hollenhorst, Carolyn Sundquist, Bob Hewitt, Joe Mann, Clare Ford",,"Armory Arts and Music Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To restore the roof of the Duluth Armory, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Poirier,"Armory Arts and Music Center","1626 London Road #779",Duluth,MN,55812,218-428-9686,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partial-reroofing-and-roof-repair,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013398,"A partnership and long-term framework to generate and share cultural and ecological knowledge to sustain heritage landscapes",2019,74014,"MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 each year is for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org",,,75342,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",149356,,"Kendall J. Powell, Chairman of the Board of Regents, Steven A. Sviggum (Vice Chair), Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Mary A. Davenport, Kao Ly Ilean Her, Michael D. Hsu, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, David J. McMillan, Darrin M. Rosha, Randy M. Simonson",0.58,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Department of Geography, Environment, and Society)","Public College/University","To research and share knowledge among diverse partners around Anishnaabe cultural practices and their ecological legacies in fire-dependent pine forests.",,"Partners: University of Minnesota:s Department of Geography, Environment, and Society, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Leech Lake Tribal College, University of Minnesota:s Cloquet Forestry Center This partnership aims to investigate the interactions between traditional Anishinaabe cultural practices and landscape vegetation patterns, including the use of fire, a tool thought to have been an essential part of Anishinaabe land tending before European American settlement. This partnership has three main goals: 1. Build regional capacity and knowledge for crosscultural fire history, based at Leech Lake Tribal College, to develop and undertake additional ecological-land use investigations on ceded and reservation territories in northern Minnesota and build a lasting collaborative environment of mutual engagement and benefit. 2. Develop a case study of Star Island in Cass Lake that merges ecological, archaeological, and traditional knowledge and oral history to better understand how the ancestral Anishinaabe of the Leech Lake region tended cultural resources and landscapes and how those activities are reflected in vegetation patterns today. This case study would be used to build a dialogue around cultural practices that have shaped the forests and provide materials for a knowledge-sharing workshop. 3. Model an equitable collaborative approach to cross-disciplinary research that merges western science and traditional knowledge through respectful cultural engagement to understand Minnesota:s cultural and ecological history better. This project will share the Leech Lake Band:s long reciprocal relationship to the land using a case study of Star Island as a pilot opportunity to gather stakeholders and begin a long-term conversation that is inclusive of cross-cultural perspectives on the ecology of people, fire, and pine forests.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kurt,Kipfmueller,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Department of Geography, Environment, and Society)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street SE",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,"(612) 625-5568",kurt@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partnership-and-long-term-framework-generate-and-share-cultural-and-ecological-knowledge,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013401,"Partnership Development to Explore Collaboration or Merger",2020,53448,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org",,,19855,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",73304,,"Jill Mahon Johnson, Chair Midwest Urban Forestry Coordinator, U.S. Forest Service, St. Paul, MN, Deb Berg, Vice Chair Vice President, Business Insurance Information Technology, Travelers, St Paul MN, Troy Rosenbrook, Treasurer President, Highland Bank, St Paul, MN, Erin Anderson, Board Member Dir. of Charter School Authorizing, Audubon Center of the North Woods, Minneapolis, MN, Robert W. Craggs, Board Member Market Sector Leader and Environmental Consultant, Burns & McDonnell, Minneapolis, MN, Brett Emmons, Board Member CEO and Water Resources Engineer, Emmons and Olivier Resources, Oakdale MN, Vern Fish, Board Member Former Executive Director, Black Hawk County Conservation Board, Waterloo, Iowa, Jan Gerstenberger, Board Member Director of Partnerships and Development, Institute on the Environment, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin, Board Member President and CEO, Regenerative Agriculture Alliance, Northfield, MN, Mary Hilfiker, Board Member Coordinator, Friends of Upper Landing Park, St Paul MN, Liz McAllister, Board Member Director of Strategic Initiatives, Iowa State University, Ames IA , Janet M. Newberg, Board Member Retired Chief Financial Officer, Reliable Property Services LLC, St. Paul, MN, Stephanie Stein, Board Member Business Initiatives Consultant, Wells Fargo & Company, Minneapolis, MN, Katie Tedson, Board Member HR Manager, Goodwill-Easter Seals of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN",,"Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop a partnership between Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa and Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps.",,"Partners: Reconnect Rondo, Center for Diverse Expression - Rondo Commemorative Plaza, Hallie Q Brown, Aurora St. Anthony Neighborhood Development Corporation This grant will fund an initiative called Rondo Roundtable, with the long-range goal of establishing ""Historic Rondo"" St. Paul's African American Arts, Cultural Heritage, and Business District. Select Roundtable members will combine resources and grow a collective capacity to support the ongoing research, identification, protection, development, and eventual designation of historic resources. Working with Rondoites, students, scholars, and consultants, partners will: 1) align the stories identified in the African American Historic and Cultural Context Study and the Archival Project to the proper locations within the footprint of Historic Rondo and; 2) develop a mapped database of historically significant sites. The mapped database will advance the secondary goals of a) informing the restoration efforts that could take shape along a proposed land bridge and throughout the Historic Rondo Neighborhood; b) calculating the lost wealth experienced by the families inadequately compensated at the time by the I-94 construction; c) identifying original Rondoites and their descendants to collect artifacts and target future wealth-building opportunities; d) prioritizing historically significant sites to inform resource allocation better; e) recognizing what should be preserved, restored, replicated or historically marked; and f) investigating and enabling the design of tours, placemaking, digital interpretative tools or historically inspired business models. From the recent Green Line light rail installation to the State Department of Transportation ReThinking of the I-94 corridor, the Rondo community has at its feet a catalytic moment to harness the revitalizing energy currently taking shape within the area. By leveraging the benefits of heritage preservation, members of the Roundtable are working to advance social and economic opportunities into the future, including addressing Rondo's legacy.",2020-07-01,2022-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Benjamin,Fribley,"Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa","60 Plato Blvd E","Saint Paul",MN,55107,"(651) 209-9900",benjamin.fribley@conservationcorps.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partnership-development-explore-collaboration-or-merger,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17710,"Passport Into The Past Program",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Cook County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To revise a popular history education program to enable broader accessibility to historic resources.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carrie,McHugh,"Cook County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/passport-past-program,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17112,"Past to Present . . . Experience Our History",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,15507,,,,,,"City of Litchfield",,"To further public access to the Litchfield Commercial Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To further public access to the Litchfield Commercial Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-07-28,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Darlene,Kotelnicki,,"425 N Gorman Ave.",Litchfield,MN,55355,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/past-present-experience-our-history,,,, 17423,"PastPerfect Winter Project",2011,6156,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,20,,,,,,"Sleepy Eye Area Historical Society",," The Society purchased PastPerfect 4.0 software to track and record accessions. Previously, these records were kept in a hand-written logbook. To begin the process of reviewing and inventorying the collections, the artifacts were first re-organized and the storage rooms were thoroughly cleaned. Materials were divided and organized to be stored in two areas with different but appropriate temperature and humidity levels. The net result is the collections are in order, the storage spaces are clean and their environments moderated and staff is more able to accurately locate artifacts.   ",,"To gain intellectual and physical control through an inventory using PastPerfect Museum Software",2010-10-11,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Debbie,Joramo,,"100 Oak St. NW","Sleepy Eye",MN,56085,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pastperfect-winter-project,,,, 28693,"Pattern Shop-Saint Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Company Structural Repair",2014,192000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,192000,,"Donna Jorgensen, Debi Doffing, David Loud, Elizabeth Menz, Pat DeCora, Muriel Dickenson",,"American Indian Family and Children's Services","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To stabilize structural elements on the Pattern Shop, a contributing building in the St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Railway Company Shops Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and now used as a social services facility.",,,2014-01-01,2015-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Kugler,"American Indian Family and Children's Services","25 Empire Drive","St Paul",MN,55103,612-827-2189,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pattern-shop-saint-paul-minneapolis-manitoba-railway-company-structural-repair,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007449,"St. Paul Public Library/James J. Hill Reference Library: Historic Structure Report",2017,85000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",85000,,"Patrick O'Neill (Chair), Barry Gisser (Vice Chair), Larry Bakken, Mark Gibbs, Elizabeth Lilly, Patrick Moran, Phil Reim, Sandi Schmiesing, Jon Seeman, Jamie Slade, Sara Stern, Daniel Young",,"James J. Hill Reference Library","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the St. Paul Public Library/James J. Hill Reference Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Danielle,Parish,"James J. Hill Reference Library","80 West 4th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-265-5442,dparish@jjhill.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-paul-public-libraryjames-j-hill-reference-library-historic-structure-report,,,,0 10031212,"St. Paul's Lutheran Church Conditions Assessment",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,10335,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",20335,,"Interim Pastor William Klavetter, Julie Erickson - President, Steve Albarado - President Elect, Jaimie Holt - Vice President, Joyce Nelson - Treasurer, Zashata Burton - Secretary.",,"St. Paul Lutheran Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Red Wing), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Calli,Ekblad,"St. Paul Lutheran Church","320 West Avenue","Red Wing",MN,55066,6513800936,ekbladcalli@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-pauls-lutheran-church-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17119,"Paul & Babe's GeoHunt",2010,5500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5750,,,,,,"Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway Association",," Paul & Babe’s GeoHunt is a summer-long geocaching event that features unique sites along the 54-mile Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway driving route. The sport of geocaching involves hiding camouflage containers (which are called caches) so that people can look for and find the containers using GPS technology. Once they find the containers, participants collect special cards (found in the caches/containers). After collecting a series of 10 cards, participants can earn a GeoCoin. A total of 30 caches are hidden throughout the driving route, released through a staggered schedule through the summer. This project offers a new and unique way to teach people about the history of the Byway region. By involving the green or silent recreational sport of geocaching, participants will be drawn to the historical facts in ways not traditionally offered. Many geocachers are families with young children, and often include mutliple generations in the act of the hunt. Specific goals of this project include: • provide a new and unique way for people to learn about the history and the lore of the Byway region • spark interest in visiting the historical sites and museums along and around the Byway route • motivate travel, overnight stays and multiple visits to the Byway region • increase overall awareness of tand interest in he Byway and it's Association • engage new volunteers and businesses along the Byway in a new and unique way In the spring of 2010, a small committee met to plan the project. Volunteers were fond to help with the cache hiding. Representatives from the area historical societies were involved in selecting historical facts for use on the collector cards, as well as determining good locations for caches to be placed. Supporting sponsors were sought and markeing materials were developed. ",,"To increase public access to historic resources along the Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway",2010-03-12,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathy,Moore,,"Moore Consulting, 8089 Ridge Road","Lake Shore",MN,56468,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paul-babes-geohunt,,,, 33914,"St. Paul Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company Shops (Jackson Street Shops) Historic District: National Register Nomination Expansion",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"George Bergh, Rich Hoppe, Dick Mullen, Greg Kryzer, Dann Dobson, Tom Falkofske, Eric Fortin, Eric Hopp, Paul Hugo, Don Mason, Arthur Pew III, Jim Lee, Kurt Mahre, Jon Van Niewaal, and Phil Wellman.",0.00,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination expansion to the National Register of Historic Places for the St. Paul Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company Shops (Jackson Street Shops).",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erik,Johnson,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","193 E Pennsylvania Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55130,651-228-0263,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-paul-minneapolis-and-manitoba-railway-company-shops-jackson-street-shops-historic-distri,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17932,"Peace and Justice Leaders Oral History Project",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Maria Brown, Barbara Gerten (Treasurer), Gail Daneker (Board Chair), Rae Cornelius, Mary Hinz, Nathan Lien, and Cathy Murphy (Secretary).",,"Friends for a Non-Violent World","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 interviews the history of Minnesota leaders in the peace and justice movement",,"To document in 10 interviews the history of Minnesota leaders in the peace and justice movement",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Gail,Daneker,"Friends for a Non-Violent World","1050 Selby Avenue","St Paul",MN,55104,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/peace-and-justice-leaders-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012236,"PEM2 Dataloggers for Preservation Monitoring",2018,2792," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","In the short term, we have created a strong relationship between museum and facilities staff. The Pem2 Dataloggers have allowed us to put data first and not rely on just feeling changes in the temperature and humidity. We have been able to monitor physically in real time allowing us to mitigate risk to the collection by being proactive when changing settings or scheduling repairs. As we approach a year of data, staff will be able to precisely report on decay rates, %EMC, and mold/mildew risks. These numbers will help inform a long term environmental plan and support the Society's requests for funding to either upgrade the HVAC system or find off-site storage. In the long term, the pem2 dataloggers will allow the Society to fulfill its promise of collecting, preserving, and interpreting the past of St. Louis County.",,20,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2812,,"Leone Graf, Michele Hakala-Beeksma, Gail Sheddy, Ron Hein, Neill Atkins, Judge David Bouschor, Paul Gregersen, Dwight Nelson, James Schwarzbauer, Larry Sommer, Anntoinette Thorstad, John Werner",0.02,"St. Louis County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To monitor, assess, and make necessary changes to environmental controls at the museum sites.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Charley,Langowski,"St. Louis County Historical Society"," 506 W Michigan Street "," Duluth "," MN ",55802,"(507) 450-5857"," charlene@thehistorypeople.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pem2-dataloggers-preservation-monitoring,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 37463,"Penumbra Exhibition",2017,195000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Increased appreciation of the Minnesota History Center as a community resource, increased interest in Minnesota history and culture, increased likelihood of preserving your personal and community history, and increased perception of the History Center as a place for meaningful social interaction. A Net Promoter Score of greater than +65",,,,,195000,1042,,0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Since 1976, Penumbra Theatre has ignited dialogue and social action in the Twin Cities and beyond by presenting original, compelling works grounded in the history of African American artistic expression and social justice. The 2016-2017 season marks Penumbra's 40th anniversary, and MNHS is developing an exhibit on the theater's rich history and legacy, in partnership with Penumbra and the University of Minnesota Libraries Archives and Special Collections.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/penumbra-exhibition,,,, 34098,"Penumbra Theatre exhibit",2016,34601,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Outcome goals: MHC attendance greater than 240,000 in FY17. Net Promoter Score goal +50 or higher. Increased visitation by African Americans. Increased interest in, knowledge of and appreciation for Minnesota history. Increased appreciation of MHS and its programs.",,,,,34601,5000,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In 2017, St. Paul's world renown Penumbra Theatre will celebrate its 40 anniversary. This exhibit, a three way partnership between MNHS, Penumbra Theatre and the University of Minnesota, will highlight the central role this local theater company played in the burgeoning Black Arts Movement through documents, artifacts, costumes, videoed performances and interviews, and stage sets. Exhibit opens February 18 and runs through July 31, 2017. Outcome goals: MHC attendance greater than 240,000 in FY17. Net Promoter Score goal +50 or higher. Increased interest in, knowledge of and appreciation for Minnesota history. Increased appreciation of MHS and its programs.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/penumbra-theatre-exhibit,,,, 28668,"Permanent Exhibition Research and Planning",2014,9990,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9990,,"Don Anderson, Nancy Azzam, Crystal Boyd, John Colwell, Betty Crews, Jim Hera, Kenneth Huber, Nancy Kochendorfer, Linda Loomis, Rudi Martignacco, Peggy Nelson, DeDe Scanlon",,"Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a consultant to research potential themes for upcoming permanent exhibits at Golden Valley Historical Society.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Boyd,"Golden Valley Historical Society","7800 Golden Valley Road","Golden Valley",MN,55427,612-247-5283,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/permanent-exhibition-research-and-planning,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025053,"Perspectives of first and second generation Romanian immigrants to MN after 1989",2022,39439,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,10550,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",49989,,"Eugenia Popa, Monica von Geldern, Dana Voller, Romell Alaman, Oana Zayic",,"Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 15 oral history interviews the history of first- and second-generation Romanian immigrants to Minnesota.",,"To document in 15 oral history interviews the history of first- and second-generation Romanian immigrants to Minnesota.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Eugenia,Popa,"Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota","543 Lincoln Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55102-2814,6512788675,laurendipopa@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/perspectives-first-and-second-generation-romanian-immigrants-mn-after-1989,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 33993,"Pest Mitigation and Preliminary Conservation Assessment",2016,5361,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","47 objects were frozen at -20 degrees F and vacuumed by contracted and part-time staff to kill and remove the presence of moths. Object care reports were completed for all pieces cleaned. Photos were taken of cleaning process and documenting before and after cleaning for all pieces. 32 objects were examined for mold, and condition reports were prepared for each. Recommendations were made for next steps to address presence of mold. Museum staff was trained on collection care in regards to moth infestation and prevention: All were trained on moth monitoring and data collection in the galleries, 2 staff were trained in freezing, cleaning and affected object storage policy. A draft overall Collections Policy and Plan is in process, in collaboration between Mai Vang and Somali Museum team These results were achieved due to the hard work and commitment of the project team, as well as the effective support of allies of the Somali Museum including building landlord (who accommodated needs for additional space and unconventional use of facilities) and Museum patrons (who continued to show their support for the Museum's work). The scope of projects treated for moths was larger than projected due to a newly discovered immediate danger to the collection; the scope of work completed to clean the presence of mold was less than proposed due to additional time required for moth work and the realization that the team available for the project did not have adequate capacity to effectively treat mold-impacted pieces.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5361,,"Said Salah Ahmed, Yassin Dualeh, Abdulfatah Mohamed, Abshir Isse, Asha Hibad, Busad Ali Kheyre, Mohamoud Abdullahi Mohamed, Mohamed Ahmed Salad, Faisal Deri",0.07,"Somali Artifact and Cultural Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified conservator to provide pest and mold mitigation in collections storage and exhibit areas.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Larsson,"Somali Artifact and Cultural Museum","1516 East Lake Street, Suite 11",Minneapolis,MN,55407,952-818-0021,sarah.larsson@aya.yale.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pest-mitigation-and-preliminary-conservation-assessment,,,,0 10031170,"St. Peter's AME Church National Register Evaluation",2024,9977,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9977,,"Tracey Gibson, WD Foster, Greg McMoore",,"St. Peter's AME Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for St. Peter's AME Church in Minneapolis.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Greg,McMoore,"St. Peter's AME Church","401 E. 41st Street",Minneapolis,MN,55409,6122807072,McMooregh@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-peters-ame-church-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17253,"Peter Kremer House Gutter Replacement",2011,6999,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Minnesota Lake",,"To abate water damage through proper drainage to preserve the Peter Kremer House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To abate water damage through proper drainage to preserve the Peter Kremer House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Margaret,Sonnek,,"317 Main Street N, PO Box 225","Minnesota Lake",MN,56068,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/peter-kremer-house-gutter-replacement,,,, 17420,"Peterson, Andrew, Farmstead: Stabilization of North Barn",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3912,,,,,,"Carver County Historical Society",," Two storms in July and August of 2010 caused the east wall and gables of the historic North Peterson Barn, a structure on the Andrew Peterson Farmstead listed on the National Register of Historic Places, to collapse. The already deteriorating barn required stabilization to preserve what remained for eventual restoration. The firm of Hansen Hometech was contracted to carry out the stabilizing process. The two-story bank-barn, an example of Swedish barn construction from the 1870's-1880's, was built of hand-hewn framing and timbers on a fieldstone foundation with board-and-batten siding. The area had to be secured for safety and all timber and siding were numbered and set aside for reuse or to be used as templates for new wood. A large number of items and artifacts had to be removed from the barn and sorted by volunteers before a complete assessment of the damage and stabilization needs could be made. Lagging beams were jacked and shored up. Two dormers were removed, labeled and numbered for future reconstruction. Some items found inside the barn, such as foam insulation sheeting, were put to use for the project. A large tarp was nailed across the east side of the barn for protection. ",,"To stabilize the barn on the Andrew Peterson Farmstead, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Wendy,Biorn,,"555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/peterson-andrew-farmstead-stabilization-north-barn,,,, 28447,"Peterson Barn Construction Preparation Work",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The outcomes were acheived. Wood was harvested and stored, a new tarp applied to the roof, rotten wood was removed from the barn and burned. Gussets were purchased.",,,1671,,8671,,"David Porath, Lori Lohman, Al Bongard, Janet Fahey, Dan Lund, Michael Owen Hill, Darlene Fasching, Lynette Bledsaw, Mike Fahey",,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To preserve wood components of the north barn, a contributing feature of the Andrew Peterson Farmstead, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendy,Petersen-Biorn,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,952-442-4234,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Carver",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/peterson-barn-construction-preparation-work,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007417,"Phase 1 Archeology Survey - Town of Hennepin",2017,9920,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9920,,"Mayor Nancy Tyra-Lukens Council Member Ron Case Council Member Brad Aho Council Member Sherry Butcher-Wickstrom Council Member Kathy Nelson",,"City of Eden Prairie","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of the area known as the Town of Hennepin.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Creamer,"City of Eden Prairie","8080 Mitchell","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,952-949-8481,lcreamer@edenprairie.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-1-archeology-survey-town-hennepin,,,,0 10007418,"Phase I - Structural Stabilization Planning",2017,9600,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The project was not completed within the schedule. This was due to additional investigative work requested by the consultant for the contract documents.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9600,,"Jon Wickett, Pres., David Larson, Secr., John Bjostad, Treas., Laura Briggs, David Butler, Marlene Evenson, Matt Esler, Ariel Keeton, John Lidley, David Melcher.",,"Richfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to develop architectural drawings for the Riley Bartholomew House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marlene,Evenson,"Richfield Historical Society","6901 Lyndale Avenue S",Richfield,MN,55423,612-940-2177,marleneevenson@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-i-structural-stabilization-planning,,,,0 10013438,"Phase II: Publication Text Writing on the History of End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum",2021,9930,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,502,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10432,,"Dennis Welgraven (Chairman), David Thiner, James Jens, Jim Kluis, and Lori Gunnink",0.17,"Murray County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of the End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jakob,Etrheim,"Murray County","2500 28th Street, PO Box 57",Slayton,MN,56172,"(507) 763-3708",endoline@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-ii-publication-text-writing-history-end-o-line-railroad-park-and-museum,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013533,"Phase I Survey: Frazee's Wannigan Park",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1680,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11680,,"City Council: Ken Miosek, Mayor; Mike Sharp, Vice Mayor; Mark Flemmer, Nicole Strand and Mark Kemper, Council Members",,"City of Frazee","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a Phase I survey of Wannigan Park in the City of Frazee.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Denise,Anderson,"City of Frazee","222 Main Ave W, PO Box 387",Frazee,MN,56544,"(218) 334-4991",denise.anderson@frazeecity.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Becker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-i-survey-frazees-wannigan-park,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012213,"Phase I Survey of the Madeira Schooner-Barge",2018,9961," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short - Term goals of gathering site sonar data capable of identifying the site boundary were achieved. Intermediate - Term goals of identifying the geographical area were exceeded because it was not anticipated that the site boundary would be completely devoid of the Madeira shipwreck. Long - Term goals were achieved with respect to validating the complexities stated in the grant application and their anticipated impact on the future phases toward updating the national register.",,4000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13961,,"Phil Kerber, Kenneth Knutson, Dale Koziol, Jeff LeMoine, Nick Lintgen, Mac McClure, Kenneth Merryman, Robert Nelson, Dean Soderbeck.",,"Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of the Madeira schooner-barge.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,LeMoine,"Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society"," 7348 Symphony Street NE "," Fridley "," MN ",55432,"(612) 803-6476"," jefflemoine1@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-i-survey-madeira-schooner-barge,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012305,"Phase I - Planning: Celebrating Suffrage: The 19th Amendment at 100",2019,40000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","RCHS is prepared to implement exhibit plan that was created, according to the goal set forward in the application thanks to capable contractors and RCHS project management.",,4055,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",44055,,"James Miller, Jo Anne Driscoll, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Susan McNeely, Kenneth H. Johnson, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Jo Emerson, Thomas Fabel, Martin Fallon, Tim Glines, John Guthmann, Susan Handley, Richard B. Heydinger, Jr., Janine Joseph, Judy Kishel, David Kristal, Robert W. Mairs, Jeffry Martin, Father Kevin McDonough, Jonathan H. Morgan, Robert Muschewske, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George T. Stephenson, James Stolpestad, Chris Taylor, Jerry Woelfel"," ","Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for an upcoming exhibit on the 19th Amendment.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society"," 75 W 5th Street, Suite 323 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 222-0701"," mollie@rchs.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-i-planning-celebrating-suffrage-19th-amendment-100,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012475,"Phase Two Public Archaeology Program Using 412 Goodrich Artifacts",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10600,,"Elyse Jensen, Tom Tarnow, Steve Buetow, Amanda Welliver, Paul Moe, Kate Pearce, Rita Goodrich",0.02,"Historic Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To organize and catalog an archaeological collection, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carol,Carey,"Historic Saint Paul"," 400 Landmark Center, 75 West 5th Street "," St. Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 222-3049"," ccarey@historicsaintpaul.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-two-public-archaeology-program-using-412-goodrich-artifacts,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012485,"Phase II Inventory Project",2020,40800," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",40800,,"Mary Benjamin, Kathleen Carter, John Everett, Mark Granlund, Paul Horan, Frank Cardarelle, Kathy Kane, Bob Moore, Mary Pernula, Bill Sedoff, Allie Duggan, Nicole Gorman, Bob Kojetin",1.1,"Edina Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heather,Haeg,"Edina Historical Society"," 4711 W 70th Street "," Edina "," MN ",55435,"(612) 928-4577"," museum@edinahistoricalsociety.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-ii-inventory-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012523,"Phase 6 - Inventory of Collections",2020,7737," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,5754,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13491,,"Larry Helwig, Margaret Keillor, Toni Nieswaag, Harvey Klar, Gary Koland, Roland Johnson, Cheri Holm, Joann Bernard, Paul Olesen, Bev Oderkirk, Kitty Riley-Jorgensen, Blaine Jensen.",0.16,"Pine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Bade,"Pine County Historical Society"," PO Box 123, 6333 H C Andersen Alle "," Askov "," MN ",55704,"(320) 838-3317"," jkbade@frontiernet.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-6-inventory-collections,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012563,"Phase 2: Development of Exhibit Schematic Design, Related Content and Style Manual",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,6400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16400,,"Rev.Paul Breza, Chuck Kernler, Denise Cichosz, Thomas ""Tim"" Breza, Mary Drury, Carol Dennis, John Wagenaar, Steve Zolondek, Adam Pingot, Paul Hunziker, Joan McGill"," ","Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write a schematic exhibit design, related content development, and style manual for the upcoming exhibit ""They Built Winona.""",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute"," 102 Liberty Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-3431"," paul@polishmuseumwinona.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-2-development-exhibit-schematic-design-related-content-and-style-manual,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17558,"Phase Two - Development of Insitutional Archive",2012,6560,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Caponi Art Park",," To conduct a basic processing project that will prepare archives collections for public access. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-two-development-insitutional-archive,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025096,"Phase I: Browns Valley Carnegie Library Construction Documents",2022,32788,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",37788,,"Mayor Michael Heck, Council Members Ken Westbrock, Ken Warren, Tony Miller, Neil Madison, City Administrator Jodi Hook-Hansen, Browns Valley Historical Society Officers President Richard Johnson, Vice President Donna Stewart, Secretary Richard Farwell, Treasurer Edith Foren",,"City of Browns Valley","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Carnegie Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Carnegie Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Arlene,Reinart,"City of Browns Valley","19 Third Street South, PO Box 334","Browns Valley",MN,56219,3206952419,jarreinart@prtel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Traverse,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-i-browns-valley-carnegie-library-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025142,"Phase 3 Exhibit Production: ""Peter, Ola, and Per; A Creative Heritage""",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Bill Fried, Karen Fried, Jim Gray, Karen Gray, Lee Grippen, J.C. Nerstad, Georgie Rosendahl, Mike Schmidt, Diane Schmidt, Jill Storlie, Johnathan Storlie, Judy Tollefsrud, Thomas Trehus, and Mary Ann Thurmer.",,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an exhibit on Minnesota author and artist Peter Rosendahl's comic strip ""Han Ola og han Per."" ",,"The grant helped fund the production and installation of an exhibit on the life and work of Peter Rosendahl, particularly the significance, value, and impact of his Norwegian-American comic strip ""Han Ola og han Per."" This was the last of three grants to produce the exhibit. In 2018, they received a grant to hire a researcher to look into the history of local author and artist, Peter Rosendahl, and the significance of his comic strip. In 2020, they received a grant to develop an exhibit plan on this topic. The completed work included an exhibit schematic plan, text draft, and graphic design concepts. As a central part of their museum, this will be a permanent exhibit (lasting more than five years). The research files gathered while researching the exhibit will continue to be in their collection archives for future historians. ",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Gray,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","PO Box 223, 163 West Main Street","Spring Grove",MN,55974,5074501373,klbgray@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Houston, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-3-exhibit-production-peter-ola-and-creative-heritage,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10025244,"Phase I Archeological Survey",2023,23000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",25000,,"Cathy Adamack, Dave Buker, Peter Eckstrom. Kris Erickson, Gwen Gruber, Ron Jones, John Lauer, Gary Poser.",,"Morrison County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of the Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum located at 2151 Lindbergh Drive South, Little Falls, MN .",,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of the Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum located at 2151 Lindbergh Drive South, Little Falls, MN .",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Worcester,"Morrison County Historical Society","2151 S Lindbergh Drive, PO Box 239","Little Falls",MN,56345,3206324007,mocohistory@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Morrison,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-i-archeological-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025248,"Phase 3: George Daniels Project-Design & Development",2023,97000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,7016,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",104016,,"Buzz Anderson (Secretary), Beth Baumeister, Jim Gerten (Vice President), Leslie Greaves Radloff, Don Parker, Harold Parsons, Nancy Schouweiler, Nicole Sindelar, Steve Stremski (Treasurer), Maria Therres, Stephanie Tulgren, Dale Weeks (President)",0.12,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit design and development documents to enhance and broaden the George Daniels exhibit.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit design and development documents to enhance and broaden the George Daniels exhibit.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Matt,Carter,"Dakota County Historical Society","130 3rd Avenue North","South St. Paul",MN,55075,6515527548,matthew.carter@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-3-george-daniels-project-design-development,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007174,"Phase II: Development of Content for Duluth African-American History Project",2018,3300,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",3300,,"Stephan Witherspoon, Treasure Jenkins, Bob Grytdahl, Susan Ault, Heidi Bakk-Hansen, Susana Pelayo-Woodward",0.03,"Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research the history of African-Americans in Duluth. ",,"Phase II of the Duluth African-American History Project created visual panels representing local individuals' experiences and connections to industry, work, social networks, and civil rights activism. Utilizing the completed Duluth African-American Oral History Project and archival materials, the project enhanced understanding of Duluth's African-American history by combining oral history excerpts with portraits, research, and photographs from personal and public archives. This initiative covered a wider scope of Duluth's African American history by incorporating earlier historical resources and oral history archives.   ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Ault,"Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial Inc.","222 E. Superior St., Suite 322",Duluth,MN,55802-2262,651-226-0184,Susanault@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-ii-development-content-duluth-african-american-history-project,,,, 10031138,"Phase 4: Incoming, Isolation, and Staff Workroom Setup and Rehousing Project",2024,9999,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Our targets were achieved through the hard work and dedication of our skilled staff and volunteers.",,350,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10349,,"Justin Ahlers, Patrick Demuth, Jerry Fiola, Arthur Frame, Naomi Hill, Ryan Kruger, Jay Milbrandt, Shari Nelson, John Standafer, Michael Vosburgh",,"Nobles County Historical Society","For-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide appropriate processing space for incoming museum collection items.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187-2472,5073764431,nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-4-incoming-isolation-and-staff-workroom-setup-and-rehousing-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012200,"Phase 1 Restoration of Hofmann Apiaries Honey House and Wax Shed",2019,163700," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Phase I Short Term goal: Getting the award, project personnel hired and bees back on the property was fulfilled. Intermediate Term goal: Phase I Work completed; however, Phase II has not been funded. Long Term goal: Programming will be offered but the Honey House remaining windows, stone foundation and asbestos siding removal will be completed when funded.",,1687,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",165387,,"Waseca County Historical Society Board of Directors 2018 Diane Beckmann, Dave Dunn, Linda Grant, Dawn Halgren,Judy Joecks, Gregg Johnson, Dave Zika, Al Rose, Audrey Weiske,Marty Buum, Dale Groskreutz, Karl Jones, Virginia McCarthy,Ivan Maas, Jim King. Hofmann Apiaires Advisory Board 2016 Newell Searle, Boyd Fuller, Jergen Peters,Colleen Carlson, Brad Carlson,Gregg Johnson, Jim Jewison.",,"Waseca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof and restore the honey house and wax shed at the Hofmann Apiaries, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joan,Mooney,"Waseca County Historical Society"," PO Box 314 "," Waseca "," MN ",56093,"(507) 835-7700"," program@historical.waseca.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-1-restoration-hofmann-apiaries-honey-house-and-wax-shed,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17394,"Phase 1: Historical Mobile Walking Tour",2011,3387,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,39375,,,,,,"Winona State Foundation",," To augment a National Endowment for the Humanities exhibit at the county museum with mobile electronic access to the historic built environment ",,"To augment a National Endowment for the Humanities exhibit at the county museum with mobile electronic access to the historic built environment",2010-09-24,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,James,Bowey,,"PO Box 5838",Winona,MN,55987,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-1-historical-mobile-walking-tour,,,, 28823,"Phase Four: Inventory of Exhibits",2015,8240,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8240,,"Harlan Tardy, Rally Hess, Paul Janssen, Larry Killien, Rich Puhek, Shelley Robinson, Bonnie Fena, Rep. Carly Melin, Lisa Kvas, Dan Vidmar",0.38,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,218-254-1238,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-four-inventory-exhibits,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28564,"Phase II: From Exile to Resettlement: Elderly Bhutanese Refugee Women in Minnesota",2014,9945,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9945,,"Tom Boyd, Julie Brady, Carolyn Brusseau, Anne Cowie, Cheryl Dickson, Tom Fabel, William Frels, John Guthmann, Douglas Heidenreich, Richard Heydinger, John Holman, Ken Johnson, Sandy Kiernat, Carl Kuhrmeyer, David Kristal, Kevin McDonough, Nancy McKillips, Susan McNeely, Jim Miller, Bob Muschewske, Chad Roberts, Jeff Slack, Joanne Swain, Ralph Thrane, Susan Vento, Jerry Woelfel",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in oral history interviews the history of Bhutanese refugee women in Minnesota.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chad,Roberts,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-0701,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-ii-exile-resettlement-elderly-bhutanese-refugee-women-minnesota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28722,"Phase II Archaeological Survey of Milford Mine Townsite",2014,9800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9800,,"Rachel Nystrom, Rosemary Franzen, Doug Houge, Paul Koering, Paul Thiede",,"Crow Wing County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a Phase II archaeological survey of the Milford Mine Townsite.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bryan,Pike,"Crow Wing County","Historic Courthouse, 326 Laurel Street, Suite 13",Brainerd,MN,56401,218-824-1115,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phase-ii-archaeological-survey-milford-mine-townsite,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012582,"Phelps Store Conditions Assessment",2020,8500," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8500,,"Doug Huebsch, Wayne Johnson, John Lindquist, Betty Murphy, Lee Rogness"," ","Otter Tail County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Phelps Mill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and located in the Phelps Mill Historic District.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Charles,Grotte,"Otter Tail County"," 510 Fir Ave. W "," Fergus Falls "," MN ",56537,"(218) 998-8475"," cgrotte@co.ottertail.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phelps-store-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025082,"Phelps Mill Store Reuse Feasibility Study",2022,8800,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8800,,"County Commissioners: Dan Bucholz, Wayne Johnson, Kurt Mortenson, Betty Murphy, Lee Rogness",,"Otter Tail County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to write a feasibility study for the reuse of the 1889 Phelps Mill Store, Underwood, MN.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to write a feasibility study for the reuse of the 1889 Phelps Mill Store, Underwood, MN.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kevin,Fellbaum,"Otter Tail County","510 Fir Ave. W","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,2189988492,kfellbau@co.ottertail.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phelps-mill-store-reuse-feasibility-study,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025105,"Phelps Mill Preservation",2022,139860,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,728213,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",868073,,"County Commissioners: Dan Bucholz, Wayne Johnson, Kurt Mortenson, Betty Murphy, Lee Rogness",,"Otter Tail County","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair building elements on the Phelps Mill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to repair building elements on the Phelps Mill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nick,Leonard,"Otter Tail County","510 Fir Ave. W","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,2189988057,nleonard@co.ottertail.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phelps-mill-preservation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17256,"Phelps Mill Lightning Rods",2011,3559,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Otter Tail County Historical Society",," The most imminent threat to Phelps Mill, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is fire. If struck by lightning the wood frame building would be destroyed in minutes. Period photographs indicate that at least three lightning rods were on the mill as early as 1900. When the mill closed in 1939, the rods remained on the roof until 1965 when the county board purchased the site as a county park. Shortly thereafter, the rods were removed when the roof was repaired and shingles replaced. The Otter Tail County Historical Society in cooperation with the Friends of Phelps Mill and Otter Tail County reinstalled six new, period looking lightning rods to add a layer of protection to the mill. Three were placed on the original 1889 mill and three on the 1895 addition on the north side. Utilizing photographs from the Otter Tail County Historical Society collection, the contractor will worked closely with Thompson Lightning to obtain materials to match the appearance of the mill's original lightning rods. Contact was made with the State Historic Preservation Office to adhere to the Secretary of Interior standards. The history of milling in rural Minnesota is embodied in the story of Phelps Mill. By the late 19th century, flour was in such demand that hundreds of mills operated throughout the state. Fanners and millers were suppliers for a world market. Located in Maine Township where the Otter Tail River is narrow and swift, the site was purchased in 1886 by William E. Thomas. Thomas considered the property a choice location for a power dam. Construction of the dam began in 1887, but not until December 1889 did the mill begin operations. The four story structure is framed with hand hewn timbers and covered with wood clapboard planks painted white. An addition was constructed in 1895 for the milling og buckwheat and rye. This three story section is timber framed and covered with red painted pressed metal siding. The mill ceased operations in 1939. Despite remaining empty for nearly four decades, the mill and its original machinery stayed relatively unscathed. The mill has been restored and is owned by Otter Tail County as part of a county park. ",,"To install lightning arrest on Phelps Mill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-08-20,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Chris,Schuelke,,"1110 Lincoln Ave. W.","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phelps-mill-lightning-rods,,,, 28916,"Phil Revoir Collection Cataloging and Rehousing Project",2015,22962,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,22962,,"Scott Adkisson - Chair, Roger Hand - Vice Chair, Fran O'Connell - Secretary, Keith Fossen - Treasurer, Ron Allen - County Commissioner, Janet Daley, Marilyn Lawrence, Ruth Nerhaugen, Howard Burfeind, Ann Nibbe, Dennis Schultz, Nancy Barth, Mike Bergervoet, Loren Evenrud, and Ken Roufs.",1.02,"Goodhue County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-10-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Johanna L.",Grothe,"Goodhue County Historical Society","1166 Oak Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phil-revoir-collection-cataloging-and-rehousing-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007195,"Photo Rehousing Project",2018,902,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",902,,"Doris Weber, John Ryan, Carole Young, Timothy Tauer, Roger Nielsen, Cheryl Diede and Margery Renner.",,"Springfield Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide appropriate storage materials for a photograph collection.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carole,Young,"Springfield Area Historical Society","4 W Central Street, PO Box 113",Springfield,MN,56087,507-723-5396,neca@newulmtel.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/photo-rehousing-project,,,,0 10012498,"Photo Collection Phase Two",2020,61696," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,3585,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",65281,,"Dan Gorman, Jerry Ganfield, Ryan Gillespie, Mike Jensen, Kirby Knutson, Stefan Langendam, Jerry Lewison, Janet Mealey, Bob Nahlovsky, Paul Swenson, Diane Wilson, Vicki Olivo, Ken Henricksen, Rick Gnemi",0.15,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of a large digital photograph collection, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society"," 1700 Austin Road "," Owatonna "," MN ",55060,"(507) 451-1420"," daniel.moeckly@steelehistorymuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/photo-collection-phase-two,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17545,"Photo Preservation and Management",2012,4986,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Dodge County Historical Society",," The project will locate, digitize, register (in PastPerfect), preserve and maintain the photo collection at the Dodge County Historical Society ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/photo-preservation-and-management,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28493,"Photo Collection Digitization",2013,6830,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6830,,"President Jonathan Smith, Vice-President Bill Leff, Secretary Pippi Mayfield, Treasurer Becky Mitchell",,"Becker County Historical Society",,"To digitize 14,835 photographs to increase public access.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Degerstrom,"Becker County Historical Society","PO Box 622","Detroit Lakes",MN,56502,218-847-2938,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Becker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/photo-collection-digitization,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007116,"Photograph Collection Catalog and Rehousing: Phase One",2018,59786,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",59786,,"Erik Larson, Ryan Gillespie, Autumn Van Ravenhorst, Kaye Fransen, Jerry Ganfield, Joanne Giga, Mike Jensen, Kirby Knutson, Paul Swenson, Diane Wilson, Marilyn Witzel, Matt Kottke, Janet Mealey, Matt Walerius, Bill Hartle, Rick Gnemi",0.14,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of a photograph collection, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society","1700 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,507-451-1420,daniel.moeckly@steelehistorymuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/photograph-collection-catalog-and-rehousing-phase-one,,,,0 10012223,"Photograph Collection Inventory 2018",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The goals for this project have been exceeded. Planning the project we knew we had scattered pieces of the photograph collection in multiple locations. We also knew that to be able to scan the photographs that we uncovered would help to build a cohesive photograph collection. What we did not anticipate was the excited reaction of so many people to the opportunity to share in the workload and to see what the collection is really about. We are now able to compare the collection we have recorded to the 1983 list to know what pieces are missing, and how many copies of each photograph are there as well as where each is located. We have uncovered another 5,000 images yet to be cataloged and integrated into the collection formally, vastly enhancing the life of Ernest Oberholtzer as photographer, conservationist, canoeist, and friend to so many. But the greatest way in which we have exceeded our expected outcomes has been in the opportunity to educate the public and share the photograph collection in a way that was not imagined 2 years ago, and in a way we are still developing as the photograph collection continues to grow.",,8114,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",18114,,"President: Margaret Anne (Peggy) Smith, Thunder Bay, ON, Vice-president: Bob Norbie, Great Falls, MT, Treasurer: Michael Reid, St. Paul, MN, Assistant Treasurer: Charles Kelly, Saint Paul, MN, Secretary: Mark Granlund, St. Paul, MN, George Glazier, Devens, MA, Bob Hilke, International Falls, MN, Pebaamibines (Dennis) Jones, Minneapolis, MN, Denise Lajimodiere, Moorhead, MN, Diane Tessari, Excelsior, MN, James Fitzpatrick, Hastings, MN",0.2,"Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum's photography collection, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,DeMars,"Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation"," 4370 Brookside Court #205 "," Edina "," MN ",55436,"(612) 210-1806"," pmdmdemars@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Koochiching",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/photograph-collection-inventory-2018,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012351,"Photographic Print Backlog Project",2019,9943," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","In our application we had one short-term expected impact: 1. Elimination of a large backlog of unsorted photographic prints. This was achieved during the course of the project. Two intermediate-term expected impacts: 1. Incorporation of unsorted photographic prints within preexisting organizational system. 2. Determined digitizing priorities for images in the collection. All identified print photos that fit within our organizational system have now been filed. While the Curator was able to spend less time on determining digitizing priorities than he had hoped, approximately 2,500 images have already been designated for digitization (see attached). This list will grow considerably by the time the digitization project begins. One long-term impact: 1. Improved organization and preservation for a collection that is critical to our mission. We have quite a ways to go, but we made significant progress on this goal during the project, and we are now much better prepared to go ahead with this work.",,449,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10392,,"Judy Bodway (President), Bob Fisher (Vice-President),Tom Bremer (Treasurer), Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Sandra Burke, Jerome Christenson, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Marianne ?Duffy? Hohenner, Sue Hovell, Ken Lindemann, Patrick Marek, Janis Martin, Blake Pickart, Patricia Rogers, Mary Stoltman, Nancy Wiltgen",0.3,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of one of the museum's photograph collections, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society"," 160 Johnson Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-2723"," director@winonahistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/photographic-print-backlog-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17698,"A Photographic History of Minnesota Railroads, 1940–2012: Publication",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"University of Minnesota Foundation (University of Minnesota Press)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To publish a book tracing Minnesota railroading over the last seven decades through carefully selected photographs, maps, and ephemera.",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Doerr,"University of Minnesota Foundation (University of Minnesota Press)",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/photographic-history-minnesota-railroads-1940-2012-publication,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031257,"Photograph Collection Cataloging, Digitizing, and Rehousing",2024,83699,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,14192,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",97891,,"Todd Avery, Kate Lang, Roseanne Grosso, Ken Cunningham, Bruce Hemmah, Alyssa Riegelman, Lindsey Langhans, Lottie Aslakson, Margo Bellanger, Sue Betcher. Rebbeca Pung",2.039215686,"Goodhue County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2024-01-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Elizabeth Ann",Schmidt,"Goodhue County Historical Society","1166 Oak Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,6513886024,library@goodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/photograph-collection-cataloging-digitizing-and-rehousing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031140,"Photographing the Collection: Phase 7",2024,9945,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","All targets were achieved and the number of photographs exceeded our targets. Nick focused more on photographing than upgrading records, so he was able to get more done.",,467,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10412,,"Jim Steen, Willy Jacobson, JoNell Moore, Warren Hilde, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Matt Gilbertson, Dennis Herbranson, John Hest, Sarah King, Paul Krabbenhoft, Gracia Sanchez-Dekarske, Deb White, Diane Wray-Williams",0.254411765,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/photographing-collection-phase-7,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17396,"Photographic History of Montevideo, Minnesota",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,21926,,,,,,"Clean Up The River Environment",," A book on the historical development of the built environment of Montevideo was published by the Clean Up the River Environment group. The full-color, softcovered book of photographs was researched, developed and written by authors: Dr. Odell M. Bjerkness, Wayne R. Ostlie and Dr. Paul E. Ostlie. The book details the pictorial history of Montevideo, and its vicinity, from 1870-1940. 1000 copies were stipulated for this project. ",,"To publish a book on the historical development of the built environment of Montevideo",2010-09-08,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Patrick,Moore,,"117 South First Street",Montevideo,MN,56265,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/photographic-history-montevideo-minnesota,,,, 28809,"Photography Collection Cataloging",2014,9594,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9594,,"Blaine ""Butch"" Diesslin, President; Gil Knight, Vice President; Patti Crager, Secretary; Sherry Abts, Treasurer; Peg Rosett; Barb Cary Hall; Lee Tessier; Jim Beatty; Doug Hirdler; Phil Hyde",0.16,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic photographs held in public trust.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sarah,Guy-Levar,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum","PO Box 391",Ely,MN,55731,218-365-4451,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/photography-collection-cataloging,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17748,"Phyllis Wheatley Impact on Urban Coalition",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Phyllis Wheatley Community Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 8-9 oral history interviews the role the Phyllis Wheatley Community Center played in helping to achieve community stability in North Minneapolis, 1965-1972.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Theartrice,Williams,"Phyllis Wheatley Community Center",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phyllis-wheatley-impact-urban-coalition,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17393,"Physical Landscapes: A Reflection of Home Exhibit",2011,6996,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,13486,,,,,,"Olmsted County Historical Society",," A new interpretive exhibit was installed in the North Gallery of the History Center of Olmsted County. The exhibit examines the interaction between culture, place and the environment. Comparisons between the natural and the man-made help to inform perceptions of home and the familiar. The public is able to explore the relationship of the built environment to the natural environment. Ten man-made structures of varied style, use and era, and 5 natural landscapes (extant and extinct) demonstrate how change has produced new environs and caused others to disappear. The exhibit serves to connect people, new to the area, with the unique, historic and natural landscape of their new ""home town"".     ",,"To create an exhibit to help the public explore the historical relationship of the built environment to the natural environment",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tom,Garcia,,"1195 W Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/physical-landscapes-reflection-home-exhibit,,,, 17175,"Pickwick Mill: Interior Stone Wall Repair",2011,29130,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,420,,,,,,"Pickwick Mill Board, Inc.",,"To tuck-point three of six floors and repair one wall of the Pickwick Mill, listed on the National Register.",,"To tuck-point three of six floors and repair one wall of the Pickwick Mill, listed on the National Register.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Gene,Gunderson,,"24298 County Road 7",Winona,MN,55987,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pickwick-mill-interior-stone-wall-repair,,,, 10007169,"Picture GRACE Oral Histories",2018,9950,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9950,,"President: John Zimmerman, Vice-President: Jim Uzelac, Secretary: Richard Lacher, Treasurer: John Roessler, Directors: Roberta Truempler, Barb Shipka, Leona Litchke, Esther Hietala, Barb Adams, Bruce Aiton. Executive director opens the daily mail. Executive committee consists of board president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and past president who approve of bills paid. A part-time bookkeeper pays the bills. Purchases over $500.00 have to be approved by the whole board. Personnel committee proposes employee pay and benefits to full board for approval. Budget is approved by ICHS members at the annual meeting.",,"Itasca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 15 oral history interviews the history and impact of the Minnesota State Photograph ""Grace"" to celebrate its 100th anniversary.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Lilah J.",Crowe,"Itasca County Historical Society","201 N Pokegama Avenue","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,218-326-6431,ichs@paulbunyan.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Itasca",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/picture-grace-oral-histories,,,,0 17689,"Pierre Bottineau House Interpretive Exhibit Fabrication and Installation",2012,47850,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,47850,,,,"Three Rivers Park District","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install an exhibit for more thorough public access to the story of Pierre Bottineau, an early and influential Minnesota resident",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,William,Walker,"Three Rivers Park District",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pierre-bottineau-house-interpretive-exhibit-fabrication-and-installation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025079,"Pillager Point Archaeological Survey",2022,4975,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","A total of 8 volunteers participated in the public dig day on October 17, 2021, meeting our Short Term Progress Indicators, and determining the boundaries of the found items. On May 19, 2022 a total of 31 volunteers participated in ecological restoration activities, advancing towards the goal of restoring the area to pre-settlement vegetation conditions, during which we disseminated the archaelogical survey results and findings. This number of engaged volunteers has already exceeded our Intermediate Term Progress Indicator. At the regularly scheduled quarterly meetings of the Camp Ripley Sentinel Landscape Partnership in 2021 and 2022 to date, results of the archaeological survey, engagement, and ecological restoration activities were reported to meeting attendees representing federal, state, county and ngo organizations. A focused public presentation was made to the City of Pillager City Council on April 12, 2022, by the archaeologist and project manager, and an edited video by the archaeologist on this presentation was later posted online, which has received scores of views. Tribal outreach included contact with THPOs prior to the public dig day, and subsequent engagement invitations to the Tribal Conservation Cooperative and the Fond du Lac tribe, to engage in any part of the habitat restoration activites underway and planned (e.g. re-introduction of intentional burning, planned for spring 2022), with the archaelogical findings underscoring the importance of the site and proceeding with the habitat restoration respectfully and appropriately and with best management practices. GRG is planning to expand tribal outreach to include direct contact with Leech Lake tribal representatives.",,4064,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9039,,"Mayor Bret Mattheisen, Council Adam Sparrow, Council Shawn Thayer, Council Clarence Woitalla, Council Ann Meyer",,"City of Pillager","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a Phase I survey of Pillager Point in Cass County, MN.",,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a Phase I survey of Pillager Point in Cass County, MN.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Blumke,"City of Pillager","306 Elm Ave W",Pillager,MN,56473,2187463322,lblumke@brainerd.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pillager-point-archaeological-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17986,"Pillsbury A Mill Tunnel System Condition Study",2013,250000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,250000,,"Mayor R.T. Rybak, Council President Barb Johnson, Council Vice President Robert Lilligren, Council Member Sandy Colvin Roy, Council Member Elizabeth Glidden, Council Member Lisa Goodman, Council Member Cam Gordon, Council Member Betsy Hodges, Council Member Diane Hofstede, Council Member John Quincy, Council Member Kevin Reich, Council Member Don Samuels, Council Member Gary Schiff, Council Member Meg Tuthill",,"City of Minneapolis","Local/Regional Government","To acquire professional services for an assessment of structural condition preparatory for preservation and reuse of the drive tunnel infrastructure of the Pillsbury A Mill, a National Historic Landmark",,"To acquire professional services for an assessment of structural condition preparatory for preservation and reuse of the drive tunnel infrastructure of the Pillsbury A Mill, a National Historic Landmark",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ann,Calvert,"City of Minneapolis","CPED, 110 Public Service Center, 250 South Fourth Street",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1385,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pillsbury-mill-tunnel-system-condition-study,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17056,"Pillsbury A Mill (National Historic Landmark): Energy Center and Tunnels",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,31875,,,,,,"City of Minneapolis",," The East Bank Energy Center would re-use existing, historic tunnels and drop shafts attached to the National Historic Landmark Pillsbury A Mill building to produce hydrothermal energy for heating and cooling. The existing tunnels would contain flat plate heat exchangers and the drop shafts would contain turbines. These technologies would replace traditional heating and cooling systems to serve the A Mill and a community micro-grid. This application seeks funding for the consultant who will perform an initial site visit and recommend a scope for a larger study. They will assess what components will be needed in order to perform a comprehensive analysis of the historic and structural condition of the tunnels. The legacy grant study by Mead & Hunt evaluates the Pillsbury A Mill historic tunnel system and plans for its preservation and re-use through a renewable energy center. The historic tunnel system is a resource that has remained relatively unknown and hidden. Through preservation and re-use the historic tunnel system will become an important historical site providing a statewide model for incorporating both renewable and sustainable technologies, and preservation within a re-use project. The Legacy grant funded work will assist in the design, development, and implementation of the renewable energy center. The renewable energy center will act as a significant redevelopment tool for the larger historic preservation project. In addition to providing a significant environmental benefit, the energy center will entice additional interest and financing in the National Historic Landmark Pillsbury A Mill building and associated historic structures, thus supporting the larger goal .of rehabilitation and preservation of the historic complex. The renewable energy center, preserved A Mill building and tunnels, and statewide made that together they provide will be further amplified by the potential historic interpretation and public access opportunities at the site. Significant public benefit will come from educational and interpretive exhibits that will highlight both past water power technologies used for milling and current renewable technologies, highlighting both similarities and differences and linking the present with the past. These public educational benefits of the renewable energy center will create educational opportunities and a connection to the Minneapolis's milling past for future generations. ",,"To determine reuse of historic tunnels and drop shafts to produce hydrothermal energy for heating cooling",2010-04-06,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Maureen,Michalski,,"East Bank Energy, LLC/Schafer Richardson, Inc., 615 First Ave. NE, Ste. 500",Minneapolis,MN,55413,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pillsbury-mill-national-historic-landmark-energy-center-and-tunnels,,,, 10031326,"A Pilot Study Using Ground Penetrating Radar at the Grand Meadow Chert Quarry Preserve/Wanhi Yukan (21MW0008)",2023,7953,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","We believe that our project achieved its intended impacts. Short-Term Impacts The most immediate, and most important impact of this project has been the sharing of information about the Chert Quarry with a diverse audience outside of the professional community. The first stage of the project was conducted as part of Hamline University's annual archaeological field school. Field school students, including some who were not Anthropology majors, had an opportunity to participate in the process of spatial and GPR data collection and learn about the archaeological and cultural dimensions of the site from previous researchers and cultural experts. During both its first and second stages, the project was supported by the efforts of local volunteers who participated in various aspects of the field investigations. Although many of these individuals have made long-term contributions to research at the quarry, this project was an opportunity to share new information with them. Finally, an unexpected short-term impact resulted from an invitation to contribute a brief summary of the project to The Archaeological Conservancy's magazine, American Archaeology. This summary was written by Dinneen and will be published in the Field Notes section of the Fall issue of The Archaeological Conservancy's magazine bringing information about the project to a wider audience of avocational archaeologists and the interested public. Intermediate-Term Impacts On a longer timeframe, the project has produced information that will be useful to researchers and site managers. Much of this information is now securely stored in the form of easily shared, electronic data including site maps, raw and processed GPR data, soil descriptions from the test excavation, and the inventory and description of the lithic assemblage recovered during the same. This assemblage has been prepared for curation to the standards of the Mower County Historical Society and will be permanently stored at the Mower County Historical Society where it will be available to researchers. The results of the GPR survey strongly indicate the presence of subsurface features in both the cultivated and uncultivated portions of the preserve. This was supported by test excavation within the south grid in the restored prairie area. Excavation also revealed information about the depth of cultivation, the distribution of artifacts within the plow zone and soil conditions, which may be useful for the interpretation of GPR data collected in the future. Analysis of the artifacts recovered during test excavation provides a useful contribution to the developing understanding of lithic extraction and reduction at the site. Long-Term Impacts The most important long-term impact of this project has been to demonstrate the likelihood that GPR is an effective research tool at the Grand Meadow Chert Quarry. HUCAS staff plans to prepare and submit for publication, a professional paper describing these results. We hope that this outcome will motivate additional evaluation of this potentially important technology at the Grand Meadow Chert Quarry and facilitate continuing research at this important site.",,3970,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11923,,"Ellen Watters, Reuben Moore, John Packard, Jennifer Keil, Paul Ablan, Phillip K. Bell, Chad R. Bester, Justin A. Butler, Lisa C. Carriere, Richard J. Chaffee, Doron Clark, Paul M. Dadlez, Robin Dietz-Mayfield, Bryce Doty, Cindy Gregorson, Patrick C. Hectorne, Brenda Edmondson Heim, Denise Holloman, Robert C. Klas, Matthew Massman, Fayneese S. Miller, Andrea Mowery, Roberta Saunders, Ann Eilbracht Thompson, Mariah F. Tollgaard, Marcia E. Urban, Don Weida, Rich M. Wein, Dennis Williams, Jai Winston, Allan R. DeBoer, Kay L. Fredericks, Winston Folkers, Gwen Lerner, Katherine Austin Mahle, Thomas J. McGough, Kita L. McVay, Ronald A. Mitsch, Rozanne L. Ridgway, John G. Turner, Kenneth B. Woodrow",0.033333333,"Hamline University","Private College/University",,,"To hire qualified archaeologists to conduct a ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey of the Grand Meadow Chert Quarry in Mower County.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Hoffman,"Hamline University","1536 Hewitt Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55104,6515232800,Bhoffman@hamline.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pilot-study-using-ground-penetrating-radar-grand-meadow-chert-quarry-preservewanhi-yukan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10013523,"Pine River Backus High School Yearbook Digitization",2021,8485,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1160,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9645,,"Bev Kramp, Alan Johnson, Betty McAllister, Annette Houg, Henry Kramp, Pat Johnson, Dennis Houg",,"Heritage Group North, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of high school yearbooks from 1936-2019, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Annette,Houg,"Heritage Group North, Inc.","2626 24th Ave SW, PO Box 266","Pine River",MN,56474,"(320) 309-3700",nethoug@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-river-backus-high-school-yearbook-digitization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17826,"Pine River Depot Museum Software Project",2013,1483,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1483,,"Steve Cox, Alan Johnson, Jerry Peterson, Mary Riker, Douglas Birk, Alison Stephens, Pat Johnson, Joan Helms, Margo Semmler",,"Heritage Group North, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase software that will allow better intellectual control of and public access to historical records and artifacts.",,"To purchase software that will allow better intellectual control of and public access to historical records and artifacts.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jerry,Peterson,"Heritage Group North, Inc.","PO Box 266","Pine River",MN,56474,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-river-depot-museum-software-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17850,"Pine River Fire Department - 100 years of history",2013,1390,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1390,,,,"Pine River Fire Department","Local/Regional Government","To publish a history of the Pine River Fire Department, 1911-2011.",,"To publish a history of the Pine River Fire Department, 1911-2011.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jerry,Peterson,"Pine River Fire Department","PO Box 444","Pine River",MN,56474,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-river-fire-department-100-years-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17083,"Pine River Horse-Drawn Fire Engine",2010,1695,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Pine River Fire Department",," Conservators completed a detailed Condition Report for a 90-year-old 1919 Waterous Fire Engine owned by the Pine River Fire Department. The extent of original finish present is unusually extensive in an engine of this age and the Pine River Fire Department was advised to maintain as much of the original finish as possible. They were also advised to improve the storage/display environment as necessary to provide optimal conditions, which will benefit the long term preservation of this significant object. The fire engine was ordered, built and acquired by Pine City in 1919 and was the sole fire engine for Pine River from 1919 until 1940. The engine was being stored in a storage shed collecting dust. It is the intention of the Pine River Fire Department to preserve this object and to display it, in an enclosed structure, near downtown Pine River along the Paul Bunyan trail for everyone to enjoy. ",,"To professionally assess the condition of a 90-year-old horse drawn fire apparatus used by the Pine River Fire Department.",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jerry,Peterson,,"2054 25th St. SW","Pine River",MN,56474,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-river-horse-drawn-fire-engine,,,, 28796,"Pine River Depot Museum Historic Preservation & Minnesota History Bookshelves",2014,1835,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1835,,"Steve Cox ",,"Heritage Group North, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 68 standard Minnesota historic preservation and history titles to broaden public accessibility.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jerry,Peterson,"Heritage Group North, Inc.","PO Box 266","Pine River",MN,56474,218-587-4357,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Cass, Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-river-depot-museum-historic-preservation-minnesota-history-bookshelves,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28798,"Pine River Depot Museum Minnesota Museum Bookshelf",2014,1799,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1799,,"Steve Cox ",,"Heritage Group North, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 49 standard Minnesota museum titles to broaden public accessibility.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jerry,Peterson,"Heritage Group North, Inc.","PO Box 266","Pine River",MN,56474,218-587-4357,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Cass, Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-river-depot-museum-minnesota-museum-bookshelf,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012208,"Pioneer Mine Site Condition Assessment",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The goals we identified in the grant request, were goals that relied on the completion of the report. Interested parties were to read the report, meet and then establish priorities. The report has been communicated to the interested parties. We are currently scheduling a group meeting to agree on priorities and brainstorm a fund raising effort. Ulitmately a marketing tool will be developed and fund raising begun. I am seeing this happening over the next year.",,4850,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14850,,"Harold Langowski - City Clerk and Engineer, Celia Domich - HPC Chairperson John Huisman - HPC member and contractor Angela Campbell - HPC member Phil Hyde - HPC member and realtor Jim Beaty - HPC member and engineer",,"City of Ely","Local/Regional Government",,,"The grant-funded the study and documentation of the structures at the Ely Pioneer Mine Site, listed on the Nationally Register of Historic Places, their features, materials, and condition. This included: ? an evaluation of the physical condition of the buildings and other structures on the site ? identification of the restoration objectives and work required ? the development of cost estimates and prioritization of work The Mine site is located on the north side of Ely on the popular Trezona Walking Trail. The property is owned by the City of Ely and managed by the Ely Arts and Heritage Center organization. It consists of three buildings: the Miners Dry, the Captains Dry, and the Head Frame Building (also known as the Shaft House). The Pioneer Mine has existed for 128 years, 50 post-production. Through its buildings and museum, it tells the story of early mining in Minnesota. It's a fascinating tale of daring exploration, risk-taking entrepreneurs, false gold rushes and developing technology. It's a story of the danger of cave-ins and the camaraderie of the miners who relied on each other for survival. But even more important it tells the American story - the story of people from distant lands who came to America to take a chance on a better life. The Pioneer Mine tells these stories and it tells them well. The report is critical in guiding them into the future. It has identified the high priority projects at the Mine Site and will allow for rallying support for those projects and move forward with consensus. With the total work involved estimated at $2.5 million, this report will provide guidance for a good long while.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Celia,Domich,"City of Ely"," 209 E Chapman Street "," Ely "," MN ",55731,"(218) 235-8851"," celiadomich@frontier.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pioneer-mine-site-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012210,"Pioneer Press Historic Building National Register Evaluation",2018,7000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Targets where achieved. It was the communities goal to have the Pioneer Press building eligible for the Historic Registry. The community now intends to pursue additional grants to restore portions of the building so it can be used and enjoyed by the community. This project achieved the targeted results.",,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8000,,"Mark Stromsodt, Tom Super, Kara Wagner, Josh Veselka, John Scheff SR",,"City of Middle River","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Pioneer Press building in Middle River for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joel,Paulsen,"City of Middle River"," PO Box 57 "," Middle River "," MN ",56737,"(701) 566-5339"," joel.paulsen@stantec.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Marshall,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pioneer-press-historic-building-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17981,"Pioneers and Soldiers Fence Restoration Project: Phase V",2013,118688,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,118688,,"Minneapolis Mayor and City Council: Mayor R.T. Rybak, Kevin Reich, Cam Gordon, Diane Hofstede, Barbara Johnson, Don Samuels, Robert Lilligren, Lisa Goodman, Elizabeth Glidden, Gary Schiff, Meg Tuthill, John Quincy, Sandy Colvin Roy, Betsy Hodges. Friends of the Cemetery Board Members: Sue Hunter Weir, Sue Anderson, Nancy Benson, Jack Ferman, Tim McCall, Dawn Wangen",,"City of Minneapolis","Local/Regional Government","To complete restoration of the historic steel fence enclosing the Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To complete restoration of the historic steel fence enclosing the Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Aaron,Hanauer,"City of Minneapolis","CPED, 110 Public Service Center, 250 South Fourth Street",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1385,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pioneers-and-soldiers-fence-restoration-project-phase-v,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17321,"Pioneer Modernists Manuscript",2010,28169,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,88000,,,,,,"Afton Historical Society Press",," The book ""Pioneer Modernists"" is about Minnesota women making significant contributions to art in the early 20th century. The text documents the first generation of women modernist artists. Although the book begins with the familiar story of Wanda Gag who left the state and gained her historical significance elsewhere, that story is only meant to set the themes of the book that provide critical organization needed to understand those women who remained in Minnesota. Those who did remain both documented places of historical significance, and created art that has since become historic. The art documented indeed is statewide, showing how important these women artists were in all parts of the state. The book is a welcome addition to the library of Minnesota history, and much needed. ",,"To publish the book ""Pioneer Modernists"" about Minnesota women making significant contributions to art in the early 20th century.",2010-03-01,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Patricia,"Condon McDonald",,"3321 S. St. Croix Trail, PO Box 96",Afton,MN,55001,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pioneer-modernists-manuscript,,,, 33852,"Pioneer Peace Corps Marker",2015,2290,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","the installation of the markers was highly publicized in local media and to the Minnesota Returned Volunteer Organization as well as the national organization. Local schools are aware of the marker to utilize with history classes. Because of park design consideration and highway construction delays near the park this impeded an earlier installation of the marker. For this reason a formal dedication event was postpone until this coming spring. At that time the landscaping will be completed for the enhancement of that event. Further promotion will be done in conjunction with this event. MNDOT has been contacted relative to placing signage on State Highway 42 which we anticipate will happen in 2016.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",2290,,"Todd Graves, Mayor Bob Haley, Councilman William Goede, Councilman Ben Jacobs, Councilman Dustin Boettcher, Councilman",0.00,"City of Plainview","Local/Regional Government","To design, produce, and install a historical marker on the First Peace Corps volunteers from the City of Plainview.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Millie,Binder,"City of Plainview","241 West Broadway",Plainview,MN,55964,952-221-9152,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pioneer-peace-corps-marker,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012318,"Pipestone Public Library (Senior Center) Conditions Assessment",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Milestones were met and reports submitted . We have a product that will enable us to plan the repairs and maintenance needed to preserve the structure. LHB did an excellent job.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Myron KoetsMayor Jim StoutActing Mayor Dan DelaneyMember Justin Schroyer Rodger Smidt"," ","City of Pipestone","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Pipestone Public Library, now Senior Center, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Jeffrey R.",Jones,"City of Pipestone"," 119 2nd Avenue SW "," Pipestone "," MN ",56164,"(507) 825-3324"," jrjones@cityofpipestone.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pipestone-public-library-senior-center-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28712,"Pipestone Indian Boarding School Superintendent",2014,38000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,38000,,"Lee Taylor, chair, Jerry Brockberg, vice-chair, Joan Ratzloff, secretary, Eric Brockberg, treasurer, Mike Morgan, executive director, David Rambow, office manager.",,"Pipestone Indian Shrine Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historical architect to prepare drawings preparatory to historic preservation work on the Pipestone Indian Boarding School Superintendent's Residence, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Debra,Fitzgerald,"Pipestone Indian Shrine Association","115 Second St. NE",Pipestone,MN,56164,507-825-3333,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pipestone-indian-boarding-school-superintendent,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007173,"Plans and Specifications for Two Phases of DAI Lincoln Park Building Preservation",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"President Mary Mathews (CEO, Mathews & Company), Vice President Helena Jackson (past vice president, US Bank), Treasurer Erin Endsley (project manager, MN Pollution Control Agency), Secretary Patty Mester (President & General Manager, WDSE - PBS), Marva Beckman (vice president, AtWater Group), Celia Cameron (Branch Manager, Republic Bank), Robin Murphy (assistant professor, UMD), Stacie Renne (graphic communications supervisor, Minnesota Power), David Sadowski (partner, Swim Creative), David Short (assistant professor, graphic design, UMD), Robin Washington (freelance journalist), and Jennifer Webb (associate professor, UMD).",,"Duluth Art Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the Lincoln Center for Arts Education Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christina,Woods,"Duluth Art Institute","506 W. Michigan Street",Duluth,MN,55802,218-733-7562,cwoods@duluthartinstitute.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/plans-and-specifications-two-phases-dai-lincoln-park-building-preservation,,,,0 10007419,"Planning for Redesign of Museum Lighting",2017,7500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7500,,"Ken Braaten, Harlan Highberg, Jan Feil, Debbie Wilde, Carol Sundquist, Rodney Rhen, James Chesley, David Hallan, DonnaRae Jacobson",,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society","PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,218-785-2000,tedevold@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-redesign-museum-lighting-1,,,,0 10007119,"Planning and Design for Repair and Preservation of the Virginia Street Church",2018,24550,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",24550,,"Susan Flaherty, Jean Schroepfer, Julia Robinson, Robert Ferguson, Jeannette Hille, Ted Lentz (liaison), Russ Goodman, Gordon Meyer (ex officio)",,"Friends of Historic Virginia Street Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the Virginia Street Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Flaherty,"Friends of Historic Virginia Street Church","170 Virginia Street","St Paul",MN,55102,651.797.2429,sflaherty24@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-and-design-repair-and-preservation-virginia-street-church,,,,0 10007153,"Planning for Redesign of Museum Lighting",2018,8850,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8850,,"Tim Breza, Lorraine Walski, Rev. Paul Breza, Mary Drury, Carol Dennis, Louise Prondzinski, Adam Pingot, Sister Clare, John Wagenaar",,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,paul@polishmuseumwinona.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-redesign-museum-lighting,,,,0 10007156,"Planning for Redesign of Museum Lighting",2018,9377,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9377,,"Larry Helwig, Gary Koland, Cheryl Godding, Margaret Keillor, Cheri Holm, Loretta Swanson, Harvey Klar, Greg Kvasnicka, Joann Bernard, Mike Swiridow, Paul Olesen, Roland Johnson",,"Pine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Larry,Helwig,"Pine County Historical Society","PO Box 123, 6333 H C Andersen Alle",Askov,MN,55704,,lkbonanza@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-redesign-museum-lighting-0,,,,0 10012610,"Planning for Redesign of Museum Lighting",2018,7994," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our museum's lighting system will be greatly improved by using Richard Rummel's recommendations for updated lighting and for hiring an electrician to install proper lighting to protect our museum's collections. Bottom",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7994,,"Dale Hanson, Donna Schnettler, Jody Lunemann, Mary Anderson, Loretta Johnson, Gary Stracek, Rita Stracek,"," ","Clarissa Community Museum, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gary,Stracek,"Clarissa Community Museum, Inc."," 402 Main Street West, PO Box 532 "," Clarissa "," MN ",56440,"(320) 594-2960"," gstracek@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Douglas, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-redesign-museum-lighting-3,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012611,"Planning for Redesign of Exhibit and Collection Space Lighting",2018,8294," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The project achieved its targets that were outlined. The consultant produced a written report detailing recommendations to update the lights to museum standards. The project also produced build project sheets of the different areas outlined in the project. Along with the build project sheets, the project produced spec sheets of different lighting options that would better suit the museum's needs compared to the current lighting.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8294,,"Doug Boese, Gregory Hird, Tom Leimer, Mark Bilderback, Daniel Dogo-Esekie, Jennifer Janvrin, Theresa McCormack, Bernard Nigon, Nels Pierson, Christine Rule, Kirk Schumacher, Mark Thein"," ","Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Krista,Lewis,"Olmsted County Historical Society"," 1195 West Circle Drive SW "," Rochester "," MN ",55902,"(507) 282-9447"," archivist@olmstedhistory.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-redesign-exhibit-and-collection-space-lighting,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013419,"Planning How to Consistently Publish and Distribute the Stories of Minnesota African American Leaders and Writers",2015,86982,"MN Laws 2013 Chaper 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 5 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","We achieved all of our goals: Asset map/scan African American Leaders and Writers in Minnesota already published Asset map/scan African American Leaders and Writers in Minnesota needing to be published Publishing plan to consistently publish the stories of Minnesota African Americans",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",86982,,"Metric Giles, Board Chair, Urban Farmer and people and land connector Carol Connolly, Vice Chair, Poet Laureate of Saint Paul Lisa Steinmann, Secretary, Writer and fundraiser Leon Daisy, Treasurer, Community leader Lamar Collins, Director, Poet and peacemaker Shaunt: Douglas, Director Writer, student, and development apprentice Nimo Farah, Director Writer, 2014 Bush Fellow Shaquan Foster, Director, Writer, student, and development apprentice Justin Holt, Director, Lawyer Adam Luebke, Director, Lawyer Andrew Miller, Director, Editor Stewart Stone, Director, Writer and community leader Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay, Director, Writer, playwright, and diversity director, U of M Clarence White, Director, Writer, editor, publicist Stephanie Wright, Director, Saint Paul business owner, Golden Thyme Coffee Shop",0.2,"Arcata Press","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop a partnership that will formulate a strategic plan for the publication of Minnesota African American authors.",,"Partners: Arcata Press and Minnesota Humanities Center This partnership plan will create a vision, strategy, and structure to consistently publish and distribute works by African American leaders and writers who have made a significant impact on the life and health of Minnesota:s African American community. The partnership will allow the partner organizations to strengthen their core missions of publishing and distributing untold stories of Minnesota:s African Americans in a long-term, consistent, and reliable manner. Leaders in Minnesota:s African American literary and cultural communities will work with partner organizations to create the 50 legacy.mnhs.org plan. All hires will be done in the African American community. The partners also recognize that listening to the African American audience will be a critical force in shaping the program.",2015-06-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kimberly,Nightingale,"Arcata Press","275 East Fourth St., Suite 701","Saint Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 785-6268",kimberly@saintpaulalmanac.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-how-consistently-publish-and-distribute-stories-minnesota-african-american,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013420,"Planning for Post-Secondary Preservation Education",2015,75336,"MN Laws 2013 Chaper 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 5 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","Indicator 1, short-term progress indicator: One partnership agreement is drafted outlining how the two organizations could work together in an educational program. Grant work achieved the target. See uploaded Action Plan, Objective 4 for the Memorandum of Understanding draft. In talking with legal representatives, MSU,M and PAM staff agreed with the attorneys: suggestions that a MOU, rather than the :partnership agreement: identified in the grant application, more accurately reflected the desired working relationship. The successful outcome resulted from MSU,M and PAM leadership having worked together informally over the years; during the grant period holding many discussions, some facilitated; and timely, thoughtful work of the facilitator, lawyers, and MSU,M and PAM staff. Indicator 2, short-term progress indicator: Generate 15 ideas of possible curriculum changes to further develop and vet in Year Two. Grant work exceeded the target. Defining :curriculum: as the totality of student experience, grant work generated 27 suggestions/recommendations: one course alteration, four conceptual courses, five challenges to consider, six best practices for department administration and organization, seven student engagement ideas, and four community engagement ideas. See uploaded Action Plan, Objective 3 for discussion of the suggestions/recommendations. The successful outcome resulted from amending MSU,M staffing to allow an off-duty faculty member to conduct a site visit and write curriculum suggestions/recommendations based on that visit and four other site visits. Indicator 3, short-term progress indicator: Include two departments from MSU,M in a partnership agreement with PAM. Grant work demonstrated progress toward the target. In the future, other short term work may result in a second department joining the first department, Urban and Regional Studies Institute, in signing the Memorandum of Understanding (a type of partnership agreement) drafted during the grant period. In talking with legal representatives, MSU,M and PAM staff agreed with attorneys: suggestions that a MOU, rather than the :partnership agreement: identified in the grant application, more accurately reflected the desired working relationship. See uploaded Action Plan, Objective 4 for the Memorandum of Understanding draft. MSU invited faculty from the Nonprofit Leadership program to contribute to the discussion. Future phases of this work will continue to include this department, and may expand to include others as well. The successful outcome to date resulted from discussions to develop the MOU. As partnership work continues, additional departments may be interested in signing the MOU. Indicator 4, intermediate progress indicator: Add or change content to 3 to 5 existing courses which better serve the needs of public servants in relation to their communities: old buildings. As noted under indicator 2, MSU,M staff suggested alteration to one existing course to improve the curriculum. See uploaded Action Plan, Objective 3 for discussion of the suggestion/recommendation. The successful outcome to date resulted from amending MSU,M staffing to allow an off-duty faculty member to conduct a site visit and write curriculum suggestions/recommendations based on that visit and four other site visits. Grant work laid the foundation for future work to address Indicators 5 through 7: Indicator 5, intermediate progress indicator: Develop at least two Continuing Education online courses accessible to both students at MSU,M and non-degree seeking, practicing professionals around the state. Indicator 6, long-term progress indicator: PAM and MSU,M develop curricula integrating five basic historic preservation practices into two academic programs. Indicator 7, long-term progress indicator: Preservation will be better integrated into community planning in 60% of communities served by graduates of resulting new curricula.",,8232,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",83569,,"Michael Bjornberg, Vanessa Matiski, Aaron Martin, Matt Hill, Tom Balcom, Jane Bisel, Jeff Callinan, David Carisch, Melissa Christenson Ekman, Dan Hartman, Ellen Herman, Amanda Nonnemacher, Dan Smith, Cindy Telstad, Phil Willkie",1.08,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop a partnership between historic preservationists and university faculty to integrate preservation curriculum into existing educational programs.",,"Partners: Preservation Alliance of Minnesota (PAM), Minnesota State University:Mankato (MSU:M) The partnership leverages PAM:s existing knowledge base and MSU:M:s students to produce heritage preservation professionals who are more adept at utilizing our state:s built historic resources (buildings, neighborhoods, commercial districts). The partnership integrates preservation knowledge and practices within MSU:M academic departments and PAM continuing professional educational offerings in the fields of public administration, city planning, economic development, and construction management. The goal of such integration is to produce professionals in these fields who are better able to manage, plan, and leverage the historic resources of the communities they serve. A long-term, self-sustaining educational strategy in historic preservation policy, planning, and economic development will be created. The development of a partnership between PAM and MSU:M will result in more of Minnesota:s historic built environment being preserved well because of better educated professionals able to understand and work with their cultural resources and heritage. And, more local government staff will be trained to develop and implement federal, state, and local preservation policy.",2015-06-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Northey,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","416 Landmark Center, 75 W 5th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 262-8770",emily@fortroadfederation.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth, Hennepin, Ramsey, Becker, Brown, Dakota, Dodge, Faribault, Fillmore, Goodhue, Houston, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, McLeod, Meeker, Mower, Nicollet, Nobles, Olmsted, Renville, Rock, Scott, Sibley, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Winona, Yellow Medicine, Anoka, Big Stone, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Freeborn, Grant, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Martin, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Rice, Sherburne, Stearns, Stevens, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-post-secondary-preservation-education,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013431,"Planning the Links' 50th Anniversary Exhibition",2021,9875,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9875,,"Jo Anne Driscoll, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Jo Emerson, Martin Fallon, Anne Field, Tim Glines, Lorraine Griffin Johnson, John Guthmann, John Hamburger, Elizabeth J. Keyes, Judy Kishel, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Debbie Lee, Joe Lutz, Robert W. Mairs, Marc J Manderscheid, James Miller, Jonathan H. Morgan, Peter Nguyen, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George T. Stephenson, James Stolpestad, Joe Twomey, July Vang, Glenn Wiessner, Jerry Woelfel (Chair), Lee Pao Xiong",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write a research report in preparation for an exhibit on the 50th anniversary of the Links, an African American women's organization. ",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 222-0701",mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-links-50th-anniversary-exhibition,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012248,"Planning for Redesign of Museum Lighting",2018,8164," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Enduring Value: 1) This lighting assessment and design project is the first phase of a larger project which will allow photos, documents, clothing and other objects to be displayed or archived with confidence that light coming in through depot windows or generated inside the building will not unnecessarily degrade or destroy items on display or archived in our collection. 2) Changes made resulting from this lighting assessment and design process are expected to increase the energy efficiency of the museum and reduce future energy costs for the museum. Again, this was a study and recommendations project. None of the recommended changes have yet been implemented at the MLCHS. After the recommended changes have been made, we expect to see results in the following areas: 1) With routine maintenance, we expect the durability of the lighting changes that this grant will initiate (likely including window coverings, lighting fixture updates and lighting controls) will last for several decades. This will extend the life of MLCHS photos, documents, clothing and other three dimensional artifacts on display and in our collection. 2) With regard to energy use, we expect the museum's consumption of electricity and energy costs will decrease due to the use of more efficient lighting fixtures, occupancy sensors and dimmers. 3) The museum's energy consumption may also be reduced by window treatments which in addition to excluding exterior UV light may also provide additional insulating value and reduced heat loss.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8164,,"F. Barry Schreiber, John Hewitt, Jeanette Oakes, Judy Stewart, Ron Almen, Rosanne Volker, Gayle Perkins"," ","Mille Lacs County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"F. Barry",Schreiber,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society"," 101 South Tenth Avenue "," Princeton "," MN ",55371,"(763) 607-3195"," fbschreiber@stcloudstate.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-redesign-museum-lighting-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17815,"Planning Process for an Ethnographic Study of the American Indian Heritage of Duluth",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"City Council: Patrick Boyle, Jay Fosle, Sharla Gardner, Dan Hartman, Jennifer Julsrud, Garry Krause, Linda Krug, Emily Larson, Jim Stauber, Duluth American Indian Commission: Terry Smith, Ricky Defoe, Donna Bergstrom, Carol Deverny, Priscilla Fairbanks, Terry Goodsky, Ron Hagland, Larry Monchamp, Tina Olson, Garbiel Peltier, Babette Sandman",,"City of Duluth","Local/Regional Government","To gather preliminary ethnographic resources preparatory to a larger project to study the ethnographic history of the Duluth area",,"To gather preliminary ethnographic resources preparatory to a larger project to study the ethnographic history of the Duluth area",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Keith,Hamre,"City of Duluth","407 City Hall",Duluth,MN,55802,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-process-ethnographic-study-american-indian-heritage-duluth,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025123,"Planning the Minnesota Music Archive: Preserving Minnesota's Musical Heritage",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Steve McClellan - Executive/Artistic Director (unpaid), Ted Martin - Board Chair, Willie McManus - Board Vice Chair, Mary Kuennen - Board Secretary, Mike Deeney - Board Treasurer, Dave Berg - Board Member at Large, Patrick Finnegan - Board Member at Large, Seth Peter - Board Member at Large, Jeff Radford - Board Member at Large, Mitch Thompson - Board Member at Large.",,"Diverse Emerging Music Organization","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified developers to begin planning a digital archive of Minnesota's music history.",,"To hire qualified developers to begin planning a digital archive of Minnesota's music history.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ted,Martin,"Diverse Emerging Music Organization","P.O. Box 17172",Minneapolis,MN,55417,6122639809,ted@demomn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-minnesota-music-archive-preserving-minnesotas-musical-heritage,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025169,"Planning for Redesign of City Hall Exhibit Lighting",2022,7200,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7200,,"Judy Scholin, Margery Swanson, Jennifer Krinke, Jerry Lindstrom, Brian Klawiter, Mark Roubinek, Julie Berglund",,"Pine City Area History Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan. ",,"Looking for ways to expand their ability to share history with the public, being able to use the hallway at the city hall as a display space would be a huge step forward towards that goal. Working with the city to turn the hallway space into a museum gallery they focused on a grant to hire a consultant who understands how lighting works and the needs of both the public and conservation of objects on display. A lighting plan was completed to help light historical displays and pictures representing Pine City's history on the main floor of the Pine City Hall. With the acquisition of this plan, they now have a chance to better develop a space to share artifacts and pictures of Pine City history with community members and visitors. ",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Roubinek,"Pine City Area History Association","315 Main St. S, Ste. 170","Pine City",MN,55063-1620,6513667168,roubinekmark@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planning-redesign-city-hall-exhibit-lighting,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10025273,"Plant/People: Oral Histories of Herbalists in Minnesota",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,281,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10281,,"Kendall J. Powell, Steven A. Sviggum, Mary A. Davenport, James T. Farnsworth, Douglas A. Huebsch, Ruth E. Johnson, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, Darrin M. Rosha, Bo Thao-Urabe, Kodi J. Verhalen",0.03,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute for Advanced Study)","Public College/University","To document in 32 oral history interviews the history of herbalists and herbalism in Minnesota.",,"To document in 32 oral history interviews the history of herbalists and herbalism in Minnesota.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Macey,Flood,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute for Advanced Study)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,6123536534,maceyflood@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/plantpeople-oral-histories-herbalists-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17339,"Planting the Seeds of the Green Revolution",2010,23934,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,20505,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota",," The University of Minnesota Libraries received funding support to digitize the records of the principals of the Green Revolution, the worldwide collaborative effort to expand food crop production that traces its roots to the University of Minnesota in the first half of the 20th century. The project’s centerpiece is the Norman E. Borlaug Papers, which are complemented by the collections of his colleagues and mentors, including Elvin C. Stakman, John Gibler, and Helen Hart, and the Plant Pathology departmental records, and are frequently used by students, faculty, and independent scholars. University Archives selected approximately 58 boxes of materials directly related to the Green Revolution for digitization. These comprise a variety of formats including photographs, correspondence, field notebooks, and other materials. With this project, University of Minnesota Libraries expanded use of the Green Revolution collections by creating digital surrogates of the materials, delivered via a web-based, publicly available, full-text searchable database. ",,"To digitize the Norman Borlaug Papers and provide worldwide access.",2010-04-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Elisabeth,Kaplan,,"Dept. of Archives and Special Collections, 218 Andersen Library, 309 19th Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/planting-seeds-green-revolution,,,, 37451,"Play the Past: The Field Trip for the 21st-Century Learner",2017,244276,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","The measurable outcomes for Play the Past include: 1. Net promoter score 2. Increased student use of 21st Century Skills 3. Increased student knowledge of MN history 4. Increased student interest in MN History 5. Increased teacher appreciate of MNHS as a valuable resource for teaching 6. Number of teachers and students served",,,,,244276,20436,,1.90,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This groundbreaking project creates a new model for school field trips, using mobile and web technologies to capitalize on the natural behaviors and learning styles of today's students. Serving approximately 7,000 students annually, Play the Past demonstrates how museums can use technology to create self-directed, personalized, responsive field trip experiences that deepen students' connection to history while honing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Upon entering the museum's Then Now Wow exhibit gallery, students receive handheld devices installed with the mobile application. The application enhances students' experiences and promotes interaction with the physical exhibit by encouraging them to answer questions, solve problems and collect digital artifacts related to the exhibit and MNHS collection items. Students and teachers can access this ""digital backpack"" of collected artifacts back in the classroom, further expanding on the field trip experience. In FY17, MNHS launched the ""Tipi hub,"" which was developed with Dakota artists and activists to add more American Indian content to Play the Past. The new addition includes quests exploring Dakota art, language and food. MNHS is also expanding Play the Past into the Minnesota's Greatest Generation exhibit, with support from a National Endowment for Humanities grant. Students will explore stories from the Great Depression, World War II and the baby boom. This new expanded experience is being developed and prototyped in FY17 and will launch in fall 2017. In FY17, the program will be delivered to an estimated 7,500 students.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/play-past-field-trip-21st-century-learner-0,,,, 28944,"Play the Past",2014,431225,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Since its launch on January 24, 2014, Play the Past has served 8,245 students (as of 2/15/15) and won numerous awards: AAM Muse Award, Serious Play Gold Award, and AASLH Leadership in History Award. FY14/15 Evaluation Outcomes to Date: Net Promoter Score = 67 83% of Teachers stated that Play the Past helped to fulfill their educational goals. Student engagement rated a 6 out of 7 Student critical thinking rated a 5.5 out of 7 Student collaboration at a 5.8 out of 7",,,,,388822,42403,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",2.70,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This groundbreaking project is creating a new model for school field trips using mobile and web technologies to capitalize on the natural behaviors and learning styles of today's students. ""Play the Past: the Field Trip for the 21st Century Learner,"" uses technology to create self-directed, personalized, responsive field trip experiences that deepen students' connection to history while honing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. ""Play the Past,"" which launched in January 2014, is first being used in the ""Then Now Wow"" exhibit. Upon entering the gallery, students receive handheld devices pre-installed with the mobile application. The application enhances students' experience and promotes interaction with the physical exhibit by encouraging them to answer questions, solve problems and collect digital artifacts related to the exhibit and items in the Minnesota Historical Society's vast collections. Everything the students collect is stored in a ""digital backpack"" that students open back in the classroom and use for deeper research and investigation.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/play-past,,,, 34085,"Play the Past: The Field Trip for the 21st Century Learner",2016,171977,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","The measurable outcomes for Play the Past include: 1. Net promoter score 2. Increased student use of 21st Century Skills 3. Increased student knowledge of MN history 4. Increased student interest in MN History 5. Increased teacher appreciate of MNHS as a valuable resource for teaching 6. Number of teachers and students served",,,199936,"National Endowment for Humanities",171977,19740,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",2.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This groundbreaking project is creating a new model for school field trips, using mobile and web technologies to capitalize on the natural behaviors and learning styles of today's students. Serving approximately 7,000 students annually, Play the Past demonstrates how museums can use technology to create self-directed, personalized, responsive field trip experiences that deepen students' connection to history while honing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Upon entering the museum's Then Now Wow exhibit gallery, students receive handheld devices pre-installed with the mobile application. The application enhances students' experiences and promotes interaction with the physical exhibit by encouraging them to answer questions, solve problems, and collect digital artifacts related to the exhibit and items in MNHS's vast collections. This ""digital backpack"" of collected artifacts is then accessed back in the classroom by teachers and students, further expanding on the field trip experience and enhancing student learning. MNHS recently added a new tool for Play the Past teachers while at the museum. MNHS now provides teachers with iPads to access their students' digital backpacks while in the gallery, allowing teachers to see students' progress in real time and students to explore the resources of the digital backpacks before reaching home. Over 90 percent of teachers reported that this new tool helped them to understand what their students were doing during Play the Past. Over 95 percent of teachers reported that their students were either extremely or very engaged with Play the Past. MNHS is also working with Dakota artists and activists to add more American Indian content to Play the Past, layering on quests that explore Dakota art, language, and food in the tipi area of the Then Now Wow exhibit. Based on the overall success of the program, Play the Past was recently awarded a grant in March 2015 for $199,936 from the National Endowment for the Humanities to expand the program from the Then Now Wow exhibit to also include the Minnesota's Greatest Generation exhibit.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Grants/Contracts","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/play-past-field-trip-21st-century-learner,,,, 17983,"Plummer House HVAC Replacement - Phase 1",2013,98140,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,98140,,"Rod Toomey, Nora Dooley, Mike Quinn, John Sipple, Dr. Paul Scanlon, Larry Mortensen, Amy Anderson",,"City of Rochester","Local/Regional Government","To install a professionally-designed environmental system to preserve the Henry S. Plummer House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To install a professionally-designed environmental system to preserve the Henry S. Plummer House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Stevenson,Williams,"City of Rochester","201 Fourth Street SE",Rochester,MN,55903,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/plummer-house-hvac-replacement-phase-1,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012198,"Plummer House Water Tower Construction Documents",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The immediate goal of this project was to complete construction documents for the first phase of the restoration plan outlined in the 2017 Plummer House Water Tower building assessment. With construction drawings for all phases of the stabilization and restoration plan now complete, this goal has been exceeded. We are on track to meet our longer term targets, which are (1) to use the construction documents to undertake a phased ""bricks and mortar"" stabilization and restoration project, (2) to observe that the building is no longer subject to water and pest infiltration, and that safety issues have been addressed, after the restoration is complete, and (3) to be able to open the historic tower to visitors.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Linnea Archer, Angela Gupta, Vicky Anderson, Richard Dale, Chad Ramaker",,"City of Rochester","Local/Regional Government",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Henry S. Plummer House water tower, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stevenson,Williams,"City of Rochester"," c/o Park & Rec Dept., 201 Fourth Street SE "," Rochester "," MN ",55904,"(507) 280-6888"," Planetsgw@cs.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/plummer-house-water-tower-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17082,"Pocket Guide to Pilot Knob Historic Site",2010,6925,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4595,,,,,,"Pilot Knob Preservation Association",,"To research, write, produce, and distribute a web-based pocket guide to historic and culturally important Oheyawahi (Pilot Knob).",,"To research, write, produce, and distribute a web-based pocket guide to historic and culturally important Oheyawahi (Pilot Knob).",2010-02-12,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Christine,Soutter,,"780 Ottawa Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55107,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pocket-guide-pilot-knob-historic-site,,,, 17115,"Podcasts and Website Content at MTM",2010,6950,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,630,,,,,,"Minnesota Transportation Museum",,"To further public access to transportation history through additional digital content",,"To further public access to transportation history through additional digital content",2010-03-30,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Richard,Mullen,,"193 Pennsylvania Ave. E","St. Paul",MN,55130,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/podcasts-and-website-content-mtm,,,, 10007420,"Polish Museum of Winona Collections Inventory Phase 8",2017,9920,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","All targets were exceeded because Rose, staff, Board members, and volunteers put forth a commendable effort and worked together to produce those outcomes. With the addition of the 1335 items inventoried in bookcases 17-23 during Phase 8, the Museum now has PastPerfect catalog records for a total of 4423 library materials (in bookcases 1-23). Access to physical and digital records documenting the library items with complete information are available in the format of a printed catalog available in 3-ring binders at the museum, the same PDF catalog is digitally available and installed on staff computers. These are handy and accessible for everyday use by staff and visitors. The PDF version is available to email interested researchers. PastPerfect reports featuring subsections of the catalog are available for upload to the museum's Virtual Exhibition webpage (www.kashubwinona.com). A separate PastPerfect report listing the condition of the library materials, including a list of those at high-risk- was created and run to help museum staff prioritize preservation needs and identify next steps, including the need to rehouse items in archival materials or seek treatment from qualified conservators. A grant for rehousing will be written and submitted in in Oct. 2017.",,845,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10765,,"Lorraine Walski, Rev. Paul Breza, Mary Drury, Carol Dennis, Louise Prondzinski, Adam Pingot, Sister Clare, John Wagenaar and Joan McGill (adjunct)",,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,paul@polishmuseumwinona.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/polish-museum-winona-collections-inventory-phase-8,,,,0 28559,"Polish the Evelyn Deno Anthology on the 1957 State Law Requiring Special Education",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"The Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota: Richard B. Beeson, Chair, Dean E. Johnson, Vice Chair, Clyde E. Allen, Laura M. Brod, Linda A. Cohen, Thomas W. Devine, John r. Frobenius, David M. Larson, Peggy E. Lucas, David J. McMillan, Abdul M. Omari, and Patricia S. Simmons",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Public College/University","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on Evelyn Deno and the history of special education in Minnesota's public schools.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Johnson,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Institute on Community Integration, 102D Pt H, 150 Pillsbury Dr SE, University of Minnesota",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-624-1062,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/polish-evelyn-deno-anthology-1957-state-law-requiring-special-education,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025080,"Polish-American WWII Survivor Oral Histories",2022,9720,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","As a result of this project, we produced seven oral histories for the historical record that shine a light on Polish-American Minnesota's' who are WWII survivors and refugees. Transcribed interviews are hosted in our dropbox for public access and submitted to the Immigrant Oral Histories Library at MNHS. We published posts on our website about the project. We are tracking the number of clicks. We have opened a photo tribute exhibition to the interviewees publicly exhibited from September 1- 15, 2022. The second exhibition is planned for Spring 2023 at the Landmark Center, St. Paul. We have partnered with the East Side Freedom Library regarding additional programs and panel discussions regarding WWII, immigration, refugee issues, and trauma. We publish in the Minnesota Polish Perspectives, published four times yearly, where excerpts of the interviews were included. We will document the frequency of inclusion of materials from these interviews in future history publications and track requests for publications received. We will conduct bibliography searches for the inclusion of materials.",,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10720,,"Renata Stachowicz-Cebula, Barbara Szepietowska, Katarzyna Litak",0.12,"Polish American Medical Society of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 7 oral history interviews the history of Polish World War II survivors living in Minnesota.",,"To document in 7 oral history interviews the history of Polish World War II survivors living in Minnesota.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katarzyna,Litak,"Polish American Medical Society of Minnesota","PO Box 130940",Roseville,MN,55113,6126361788,Klitak@pamsm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Anoka, Ramsey, Washington, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/polish-american-wwii-survivor-oral-histories,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025035,"Polk County Bank Building National Register Evaluation",2021,8000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All of the goals were met and the impacts for our community and preservation have been exceeded. The product received detailing the history of the structure will be enjoyed by many and will serve as a permanent record.",,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9000,,"Stuart Christian, Don Andringa, Clayton Bartz, JJ Hamre, Craig Engelstad",0.01,"Sand Hill River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate a 1913 bank building in Polk County for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate a 1913 bank building in Polk County for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,April,Swenby,"Sand Hill River Watershed District","PO Box 584",Fertile,MN,56540,2189453204,april.swenby@sandhillwatershed.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Polk,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/polk-county-bank-building-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012667,"Poorbaugh Building National Register Evaluation",2020,9915," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9915,,"Briana Conrad, Ilene DeBates, Jo Everett, Lisa Petersen, Jason Madtson, Kim Hunstad"," ","Jasper Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the 1889 Poorbaugh Building for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Briana,Conrad,"Jasper Area Historical Society"," 102 Wall St. E "," Jasper "," MN ",56144,"(507) 220-4605"," jaspermnmuseum@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/poorbaugh-building-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025037,"Poorbaugh Building National Register Nomination",2022,6966,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The short-term goal of increasing historical information about the building was achieved as we have made the historian's report available at the Jasper Museum for public use. We feel the narrative has been compiled and written in a way to make the historical information more accessible to our community and museum patrons. We also plan to share the report with the Pipestone County Museum. We hope the success of the short-term goal will help us achieve our intermediate and long-term goals.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6966,,"Briana Conrad, Ilene DeBates, Jo Everett, Lisa Petersen, Jason Madtson, Kim Hunstad, Kristie Weinkauf",,"Jasper Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1889 Poorbaugh Building.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1889 Poorbaugh Building.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Briana,Conrad,"Jasper Area Historical Society","102 Wall St. E",Jasper,MN,56144,5072204605,brianajconrad@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/poorbaugh-building-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031348,"Poorbaugh Building Conditions Assessment",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","We met the short-term target of keeping the community and museum supporters informed about the project. There was not as much newsworthy action as anticipated when writing the grant but the goal was met. We definitely achieved our intermediate term goal of creating a resource to effectively and responsibly plan future projects because the CAR was written. JAHS now has a comprehensive of next steps and direction as to what needs to be prioritized in the future.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Lisa Petersen, Kristie Weinkauf, Kim Hunstad, Briana Conrad, Jason Madtson, Ilene DeBates",,"Jasper Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the 1889 Poorbaugh Block, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Briana,Conrad,"Jasper Area Historical Society","102 Wall St. E",Jasper,MN,56144,5072204605,brianajconrad@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/poorbaugh-building-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17656,"Pope County Courthouse: North Entry Restoration",2012,152655,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,152655,,,,"Pope County","Local/Regional Government","To restore the entrance and landscape of the Pope County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Steven,Lawrence,"Pope County",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pope-county-courthouse-north-entry-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33863,"Pope County 150 Observance Planning",2015,6170,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",6170,,"Mary Smith, Kathy Claussen, Corbin Corson, Cody Rogahn, Suzanne Vold, JoAnne Peterson, Neil Lageson, David Lent, Pauline Opdahl",0.18,"Pope County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research the history of Pope County for the upcoming 150th anniversary in 2016.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Merlin,Peterson,"Pope County Historical Society","809 South Lakeshore Drive",Glenwood,MN,56334,320-634-3293,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pope-county-150-observance-planning,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17821,"Portage Lake Trail Phase I Archaeological Survey",2013,6800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6800,,"County Commissioners: Philip Trusty, Paul Thiede, Rachel Reagbe Nystrom, Rosmary Franzen, and Doug Houge",,"Crow Wing County","Local/Regional Government","To conduct a reconnaissance archaeological survey of a purported pre-historic portage trail",,"To conduct a reconnaissance archaeological survey of a purported pre-historic portage trail",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Bryan,Pike,"Crow Wing County","Historic Courthouse, 326 Laurel Street, Suite 13",Brainerd,MN,56401,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/portage-lake-trail-phase-i-archaeological-survey,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012545,"Post 9/11 Project: Story-gathering",2020,200000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Grants","$200,000 the first year is for a grant to the Minnesota Military Museum to create and conduct a statewide story-sharing program to honor the distinct service of post-9/11 veterans in anticipation of the 2021 anniversary.","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,16600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",216600,,"Roger Reinert, Mark Ritchie, General Rick Nash, Commissioner Larry Herke, Paul Monteen, Dean Aschman, Jon Van der Hagen, Nick Ostapenko, Stephen Osman, Frank Messina, Vern Smith, Bill Wroolie",0.65,"Military Historical Society of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"In anticipation of the 20th anniversary of 9/11, the Museum will launch a sweeping, statewide initiative to gather Minnesota stories - of civilians and service members - from America?s longest war.",2020-04-01,2021-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Randal,Dietrich,"Military Historical Society of Minnesota"," Camp Ripley, 15000 Highway 115 "," Little Falls "," MN ",56345,"(651) 408-4837"," rdietrich@mnmilitarymuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/post-911-project-story-gathering,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17550,"Post World War II Suburban Development of Fridley, Minnesota",2012,5114,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Fridley Historical Society",," The Fridley Historical Society is applying for a grant that will enable us to hire an interviewer to conduct 15 oral histories in order to explore the post World War II suburban development of Fridley, and then have the histories transcribed.  Our intention is to cover the years 1945-1970, by which time Fridley was largely developed. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/post-world-war-ii-suburban-development-fridley-minnesota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17670,"U.S. Post Office, Courthouse and Customs House (Landmark Center): Copper Restoration - North and South Tower Roofs",2012,126625,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,126625,,,,"Minnesota Landmarks Inc.",,"To repair and restore historic copper work in the roof of the Old Federal Courts Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Mino,"Minnesota Landmarks Inc.",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-post-office-courthouse-and-customs-house-landmark-center-copper-restoration-north-and-so,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17312,"Potter Center for the Arts Record Drawings",2010,6750,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1195,,,,,,"Chatfield Economic Development Authority",," The grant money was utilized for the creation of Record Drawings and plans. Record Drawings are documents produced by licensed professionals detailing the existing condition of the a particular structure which is needed in order to proceed with the project's scope of the Chatfield school and Potter Auditorium renovation and creation of a regional arts center. The two-story ""alphabet plan"" elementary school building was constructed in 1916 as the Chatfield High School with the auditorium-gymnasium (commonly known as the Potter Auditorium) built in 1936 , and the classroom addition in 1954. The resource has been determine historically significant and eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places by SHPO.   ",,"To obtain an assessment of its facility preparatory to expected rehabilitation",2010-01-06,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ron,Zeigler,,"21 2nd St. SE",Chatfield,MN,55923,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/potter-center-arts-record-drawings,,,, 10007421,"Prairie Poets and Press: Literary Lives of the Upper Midwest",2017,88386,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",88386,,"UMN Board of Regents: Dean E. Johnson, David J. McMillan, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Laura M. Brod, Linda A. Cohen, Thomas W. Devine, Michael D. Hsu, Peggy E. Lucas, Abdul M. Omari, Darrin M. Rosha, Patricia S. Simmons",1.43,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","Public College/University","To provide better organization of archival materials, allowing for greater public access to historic resources.",,,2016-11-01,2018-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathryn,Hujda,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,612-624-1402,hujda001@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prairie-poets-and-press-literary-lives-upper-midwest,,,,0 10031141,"Prairie Daughters: The Art and Lives of Annie Stein and Orabel Thortvedt Book Publication",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved. We had a cooperative graphic designer and printer who worked together.",,250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10250,,"Jim Steen, Willy Jacobson, JoNell Moore, Warren Hilde, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Matt Gilbertson, Dennis Herbranson, John Hest, Sarah King, Paul Krabbenkoft, Gracia Sanchez-Dekarske, Deb White, Diane Wray-Williams",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of two female Clay County painters whose pioneer families' histories were preserved in their writings and art work.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prairie-daughters-art-and-lives-annie-stein-and-orabel-thortvedt-book-publication,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012675,"Prast Hus National Register Evaluation",2020,9750," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9750,,"Dennis Seefelt, Rev. Arden Haug, Dwight Anderson, Bonny Bjorkman Mack, DavidElfstrand, Ann Moonen, Ross Nelson, Kevin Nickelson, Sue NIckelson, Malinda Synicyn, Debbie Wright",0.08,"Gammelgarden Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the 1868 Prast Hus for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sarah,Porubcansky,"Gammelgarden Museum"," 20880 Olinda Trail, P.O. Box 62 "," Scandia "," MN ",55073,"(651) 383-7351"," porubcansky@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prast-hus-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025238,"Pre-Construction Documents: Exterior Masonry of Sauk Centre Blue Valley Creamery",2023,48718,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",53718,,"Mark Roberg, Bonnie Nelson, John Rasmussen, Jim Umhoefer, Bob Meyer, Gunther Austin, Ann Meyer, Jean Yarke, Shari Gamradt, Linda Wilhite",,"Sauk Centre Area History Museum and Research Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the Blue Valley Creamery, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"The Pre-Construction Documents are an important stepping stone to the next step in preserving the building. After completing a Conditions Assessment on the Creamery Building which generated the scope and sequence of work needed on the building to convert the historic creamery building to a museum within the acceptable Standards of the Secretary of Interior Historic Preservation.  With the completed exterior masonry construction documents, they can begin the actual construction phase that will preserve the Creamery exterior masonry. That process in itself is part of the larger objective of preserving the entire Creamery structure for future public use as a museum. Currently, the Sauk Centre Area History Museum is located in the basement of the Sauk Centre Library. The museum is at maximum capacity for records and artifacts and the Museum has outgrown its space. The Creamery, a National Register of Historic Places building, a building in a Historic District adds to the history of Sauk Centre and preserves some of the history of the rural farming community. Agriculture and Dairy Farming, in particular, is a large part of Minnesota's history. Preservation of this history is essential to understanding the roots and Sauk Centre's place in Minnesota history. The public will have access to the history of Sauk Centre's Dairy industry and the part the Blue Valley Creamery contributed to that industry.  ",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Umhoefer,"Sauk Centre Area History Museum and Research Center","430 Main Street S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,3203522735,umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pre-construction-documents-exterior-masonry-sauk-centre-blue-valley-creamery,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10007142,"Pre-Development for Rehabilitation of Exterior Fabric of Central Presbyterian Church",2018,50000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",50000,,"David Colby, Fluryanne Leach, Carl Willis, Ned Taylor, Moses Kimani, Sharon Zopfi-Jordan, Erika Kelly-Kennedy, Bruce Beese, Jackie Klaehn, John Lee, Dennis Reimer",,"Central Presbyterian Church/Presbyterian Church (USA)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for Central Presbyterian Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Fluryanne,Leach,"Central Presbyterian Church/Presbyterian Church (USA)","500 Cedar Street","St. Paul",MN,55101,240-338-1017,flury.leach51@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pre-development-rehabilitation-exterior-fabric-central-presbyterian-church,,,,0 10024957,"Preliminary Review and Inventory of Museum Collections",2021,9965,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The results were achieved because having these collections correctly organized and stored properly for protection and improved access has given staff and volunteers the insight to what is actually in the collections. Before the collections were kept in boxes unorganized and if a visitor asked for some historic information the staff were unsure how to find it. Now with everything cataloged into the Past Perfect Software Program along with photos it is very easy to find the information.",,720,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10685,,"Bill Douglas, President; Richard Allyn, Vice President; Fred Smith, Secretary; Arden Byers, Treasurer; Suzanne Weber, Museum Chair; Sue McCloughan, Al Fleider, Jane Laurence, Bruce Kerfoot, LaRaye Osborne, David Coleman, Lee Hecimovich",,"Gunflint Trail Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to assess the collections held by the Gunflint Trail Historical Society.",,"To hire a qualified professional to assess the collections held by the Gunflint Trail Historical Society.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bonnie,Schudy,"Gunflint Trail Historical Society","28 Moose Pond Drive","Grand Marais",MN,55604,2183889915,chikwauk@boreal.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preliminary-review-and-inventory-museum-collections,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012642,"Preparing for the Future: A Long-Range Preservation Plan for the College Archives and Special Collections at St. Olaf College",2019,6800," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","?Staff competencies and confidence associated with effectively and efficiently carrying out the work has increased from a self-reported ?very low? to ?very high?. Library staff took an informal survey three times: before we submitted the grant proposal; after the day-long meeting with Ms. Feige; and after receiving and reading the final Long-Range Preservation Plan. Rating options were: very low, low, moderate, high, and very high. ?Staff from all areas of Special Collections and Archives (those tasked with metadata, intellectual control, and instruction, as well as those tasked with preservation and strategy) came away with valuable experience they will apply at St. Olaf College and in the profession at large. ?One student took part in an internship-level experience, working as a junior peer among professionals in her chosen field. ?Staff finished the project with clear plans and targets for both seeking future funds and creating timelines for that work. ?We now have a tool (the spreadsheet ? located in Appendix 1 of the Long-Range Preservation Plan) that we can use to sort and re-prioritize work based on changing circumstances. However, we can also input future projects into the tool?s structure. The Long-Range Preservation Plan gives us valuable knowledge and planning tools that will benefit the college for the next five years and into the future. ?Through this project, we have gained a detailed snapshot of our organization at this juncture in history. We have documentation of work we have accomplished to date which positions us for the future.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6800,,"Larry Stranghoener, Jay Lund, Glenn Taylor, David Anderson, Kevin Bethke, Kari Bjorhus, Jeffrey W. Bolton, Gregory L. Buck, Sonja Clark, Rev. William O. Gafkjen, Peter Gotsch, Paul D. Grangaard, John B. Grotting, Susan Gunderson, Eric Hanson, Jennifer Hellman, Jody Kleppe Horner, Mark Jordahl, Ward Klein, Timothy Maudlin, Philip Milne, Gretchen Morgenson, Callyssa Ozzello, John R. Raitt, Jon W. Salveson, Alphonso Tindall, Theresa Hull Wise, Dean L. Buntrock, B. Kristine Olson Johnson, Martin E. Marty, Addison ""Tad"" Piper, O. Jay Tomson, Jerrol M. Tostrud."," ","St. Olaf College","Private College/University",,,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Barbosa-Jerez,"St. Olaf College"," 1520 St. Olaf Ave. "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 786-3226"," barbosa@stolaf.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preparing-future-long-range-preservation-plan-college-archives-and-special-collections-st,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013452,"Prepare and Submit National Register Nomination for the McMichael Grain Elevator",2021,5000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5000,,"Cliff Johannessen, Richard Kiehne, Marilyn Norton, Miriam Harstad, Annette Evenson , Sharen Storhoff, Richard Scrabeck",,"Harmony Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1879 McMichael Grain Elevator.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ralph,Beastrom,"Harmony Area Historical Society","PO Box 291, 15 2nd St. NW",Harmony,MN,55939,"(507) 886-2200",beastrom@harmonytel.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prepare-and-submit-national-register-nomination-mcmichael-grain-elevator,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17845,"Preparation for National Register Nomination, Bridge No. 3145 Long Meadow Bridge",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5000,,"Vonda Kelly, President, Executive Director Larry Granger, Vice President Don Stiles, Treasurer Mary Vavrosky, Secretary; Board Members: Chuck Chalgren, Helen Roedecker, Iris Smith, Corey Schroeder, Lori Dahlgren",,"Bloomington Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Bridge No. 3145 Long Meadow Lake Bridge (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge), Bloomington, MN.",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Bridge No. 3145 Long Meadow Lake Bridge (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge), Bloomington, MN.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Larry,Granger,"Bloomington Historical Society","1800 West Old Shakopee Road",Bloomington,MN,55431,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preparation-national-register-nomination-bridge-no-3145-long-meadow-bridge,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33953,"Preparing Student Research on Early Moorhead for Public Exhibit",2015,4200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",4200,,"Thomas Renier (Chair), Ann Anaya, Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Duane Benson, Kelly Charpentier-Berg, Alexander Cirillo, Jr., John Cowles, Dawn Erlandson, Robert Hoffman, Maleah Otterson, Elise Ristau, Louise Sundin, Michael Vekich, Erma Vizenor, Philip Krinkie, Dr. Steven J. Rosenstone (Chancellor)",0.06,"Minnesota State University Moorhead","Public College/University","To prepare student research for an upcoming traveling exhibit on early Moorhead history.",,,2015-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rinita,Dalan,"Minnesota State University Moorhead","1104 Seventh Avenue South",Moorhead,MN,56563,218-477-5900,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preparing-student-research-early-moorhead-public-exhibit,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17819,"Presenting the Lost LeDuc Compositions",2013,6631,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6631,,"Tom Achartz, Millie Gignac, Jim Huffman, Bernard Jansen, Mark Kaliszewski, Virginia Lanegran, Leonard Nachman, Roberta Norris-Norvoll, James Olson, Leah Stanek, Steve Stremski, Richard Thill, Jeff Walker, Marty Jo Bruyer, Dorothy Cashman, Bill Wolston",,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To make accessible music composed by William G. LeDuc in the 1840s",,"To make accessible music composed by William G. LeDuc in the 1840s",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Chad,Roberts,"Dakota County Historical Society","130 3rd Avenue North","South St. Paul",MN,55075,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/presenting-lost-leduc-compositions,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007422,"Preservation and Rehousing of the PFLAG Twin Cities Archives",2017,2144,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","All of the goals were achieved. The PFLAG archives were sorted, organized, and relocated to the Tretter Collection at the University of Minnesota where an archivist is currently indexing the archive before making it permanently available to the public for research.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2144,,"Beth Johnson - President, Kyle Andrew - Vice President, Lynn Hill - Secretary, John Fournelle - Treasurer, Claire Todd - Board member, Ed Tully - Board member.",0.04,"PFLAG St. Paul - Minneapolis","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide appropriate storage materials for an archival collection.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Neagbour,"PFLAG St. Paul - Minneapolis","PO Box 19290",Minneapolis,MN,55419,612-825-1660,admin@pflagtc.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-and-rehousing-pflag-twin-cities-archives,,,,0 10007423,"Preserve 50 Years of the Lyle Tribune Newspaper Through Microfilming",2017,9805,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9805,,"Ardis Jensen - President, Keith Cich - Vice President, Jeff Ollman - Secretary, Diana Witt - Treasurer, Sue Grove, Glenn Medgaarden, Pat Kitchings, Barb Lewis,Judy Laskewitz, Milly Burroughs, Gene Anderson, Duane Hull",,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To microfilm 50 years of Mower County newspapers to make primary records more accessible to the public.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Haymond,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 6th Ave SW",Austin,MN,55912,507-437-6082,director@mowercountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserve-50-years-lyle-tribune-newspaper-through-microfilming,,,,0 10007424,"Preserving the Legacy of Hubert Humphrey (Phase I of III)",2017,17497,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","4,264 three-dimensional objects inventoried, with data entered into PastPerfect 2 major storage areas organized, aisles cleared, lighting and security improved 28 boxes of archival material set for transfer to MHS 3 conversations about Collection with Humphrey family members 1 meeting with first Collection curator, Dr. J.B. Andersen Our goal was to inventory all three-dimensional objects in our collection and capture basic data on them, including indication of whether those objects had historic significance according to our mission statement. We did successfully inventory virtually all three-dimensional objects (we estimate there may be no more than 50 objects remaining), captured basic data, and made an initial assessment of historic significance. We do recognize that even a bit of rudimentary online research on some objects may reveal new insights into their significance. This work to more fully assess significance continues.",,13027,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",30524,,"Dean E. Johnson, Thomas J. Anderson, David J. McMillan, Richard B. Beeson, Laura M. Brod, Thomas W. Devine, Linda A. Cohen, Michael D. Hsu, Peggy E. Lucas, Darrin M. Rosha, Abdul M. Omari, Patricia S. Simmons",0.33,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Humphrey School of Public Affairs)","Public College/University","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,Haddad,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Humphrey School of Public Affairs)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street SE",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,612-625-4198,hadd0029@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-legacy-hubert-humphrey-phase-i-iii,,,,0 10007107,"Preserving History: Crow Wing County Historical Museum and Research Library Phase II",2018,224557,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",224557,,"Rosemary Franzen, Paul Koering, Paul Thiede, Rachel Reabe Nystrom, and Doug Houge",,"Crow Wing County","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to rehabilitate the Crow Wing County museum and library building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"The grant rehabilitated the historic property and to upgraded the HVAC systems in order to improve the conservation of artifacts and the visitors' experience. The Crow Wing County Historical Society Museum and Research Library are housed in the former Crow Wing County Jail and Sheriff's Residence built in 1916. The property, along with the Crow Wing County Courthouse, is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places Roof work consisted of repairs to the east side roof valley and a small area on the west side. Clay tiles were carefully removed to expose the damaged areas. The roof structure was reinforced and the original clay tiles were put back in place. A few broken tiles in different areas across the roof were replaced as needed. The majority of existing tiles were salvaged and reused, no new tiles were purchased for these repairs.  Tuckpointing and concrete repairs were completed on the building. Crumbled mortar and any broken brick were carefully removed and replaced. With the number of original stock bricks onsite, no new bricks were purchased to make these repairs.  The brown aluminum windows that were installed in 1980 were removed and replaced with a white double hung window, bringing the building back to its original look. Accessibility improvements on the interior of the building consisted of reconstructing the existing AV room to create accessible access between the archive room and the gallery, remodeling the lower level restroom, removing partitions and adding grab bars to create single-use accessible public restrooms, adding handrails in the identified locations and updating door hardware where needed. In the attic space, a new opening and ramp were successfully created and the original brick was salvaged and reused.  Other interior works consisted of gypsum board replacement in areas that had water damage and spindles were added in the gallery area to comply with the building code. In regards to the mechanical updates to the HVAC system, air conditioning units, two new fan coil units and a new air handling unit with automated controls were successfully installed. The HVAC system has been tested and balanced and is controlled by the campus automation system. With the building deficiencies addressed and the envelope of the building secured, they can ensure the protection of the artifacts and preservation of this 100+-year-old historic structure. Repairs to the roof, drainage system and exterior brick will prevent further deterioration of the building and maximize its life expectancy. Rehabilitation of the wood windows will extend the efficiency and lifespan by as many years as new aluminum windows would provide. Updating the mechanical equipment and automated controls will prove to be most valuable to the care and extended life of the irreplaceable artifact housed in the building. The Crow Wing County Historical Museum and Research Library will continue to be a place all ages can enjoy, learn and experience pieces of Crow Wing County history. ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Breun,"Crow Wing County","Historic Courthouse, 326 Laurel Street, Suite 13",Brainerd,MN,56401,218-824-1380,rachel.breun@crowwing.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-history-crow-wing-county-historical-museum-and-research-library-phase-ii,,,, 10012316,"Preserving Design and Retail Innovation: The Design Guys, Michael Graves, and Target",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Preface: This project is to be completed in two phases; cabinets purchased in Phase 1 have housed the majority of the flat packaging. Phase 2 will house the remainder of the flat packaging and three-dimensional products. Phase 1 completed: House the majority of the Target/Graves/Design Guys collaboration flat packaging. Outcome: This collection has broad appeal to the many disciplines taught within the College of Design such as Graphic Design, Product Design and Retail Merchandising. The impact of this project can be measured by the use of this collection in classes, research and the preservation of the objects for future generations. Within the last six months, Graves/Target/Design Guys objects were used in the History of Product Design Spring Semester 2019 and Design Guys principal Steve Sikora presented to the class. Additionally a selection of Graves objects are currently the subject of a small collections display curated by a UMN design graduate student looking at the Graves? as a product designer versus architect, and his transition from work with upscale Italian design firm ?Alessi? to American discount retailer Target Corporation. The Michael Graves home product line was critical in supporting Target?s goal of becoming known as an arbiter of design, and served as a tangible group of products that echoed their assertion that America has a ??love affair with good design?. (images of display in report attachments). GMD is also planning an exhibition based on these objects within the next 2 years. The exhibition will explore the origin of the 13-year relationship between the retailer Target and architect/industrial designer Michael Graves and the involvement of the branding firm Design Guys.",,508,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10508,,"Moira Bateman, Beth Bowman, Sarah Dwyer, Matthew Hatch, Martha Hedstrom, Heather Olson, Katherine O'Neil, Liam Peterson, Lynn Purcell, Gene Valek"," ","Regents of the University of Minnesota (The Goldstein)","Public College/University",,,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eunice,Haugen,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (The Goldstein)"," 450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455,"(612) 626-0632"," hauge363@umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-design-and-retail-innovation-design-guys-michael-graves-and-target,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012473,"Preserving the Founding Years of Jewish Community Action: Organizing for Racial and Economic Justice",2020,9940," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2131,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12071,,"David Brauer, Nancy Brown, Susan Cobin, Michelle Horovitz, Jeremy Kalin, Geri Katz, Ed Rapoport, Cindy Reich, Elana Schwartzman, Abbie Shain, Noa Shavit-Lonstein and Jacob Smith."," ","Jewish Community Action","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carin,Mrotz,"Jewish Community Action"," 2375 University Ave West, Suite 150 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55114,"(651) 632-2184"," carin@jewishcommunityaction.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-founding-years-jewish-community-action-organizing-racial-and-economic-justice,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012480,"Preserving Voices That Guide Us: Digitization",2020,8793," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8793,,"Marc Mauseth, Finance Chair, Benjamin Mchie, Executive Director, Dr. Yvonne Banks, Education Chair, Alexander Hines, Lisa Tabor, Board Chair, Antonia Wilcoxin, Sharman Barrett Dr. Kimberly Roan",0.03,"African American Registry","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of oral history recordings, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Benjamin,Mchie,"African American Registry"," 3400 Park Avenue S, 3rd Floor "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55407,"(612) 822-6381"," bem@aaregistry.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-voices-guide-us-digitization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012483,"Preservation Plans and Specifications to Restore and Preserve the Brainerd Historic Concrete Water Tower",2020,23700," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,12500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",36200,,"Mr. Edwin Menk (Mayor),Mr. Gabe Johnson(City Council President), Ms. Sue Hilgart (Vice President of City Council), Mr. Kevin Stunek (City Council),Ms. Janice Lambert(City Council),Mr. David Pritschet(City Council),Mr. Kelly Bevans (City Council), Mr. Dave Badeaux (City Council)"," ","City of Brainerd","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the City of Brainerd Historic Water Tower, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Chanski,"City of Brainerd"," 501 Laurel Street "," Brainerd "," MN ",56401,"(218) 454-3409"," dchanski@ci.brainerd.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-plans-and-specifications-restore-and-preserve-brainerd-historic-concrete,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012489,"Preserving the Minnesota Orchestra's Concert Broadcast History",2020,130250," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,40000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",170250,,"Margee Ankeny, Karen Hsiao Ashe, Emily Backstrom, Doug Baker, Karen Baker, Maureen Bausch, Rochelle Blease, Margee Bracken, Sarah Brew, Michelle Miller Burns, Barbara Burwell, Tim Carl, Mari Carlson, Evan Carruthers, Yvonne Cheek, Ralph Chu, Mark Copman, Kathy Cunningham, Andrew Czajkowski, Paula DeCosse, Jon Eisenberg, Jack Eugster, Jack Farrell, Anders Folk, Betsy Frost, Tim Geoffrion, Luella Goldberg, Joe Green, Laurie Greeno, Jane Gregerson, Beverly Grossman, Karen Himle, Maurice Holloman, Karen Holmes, Karen Hubbard, Jay Ihlenfeld, Phil Isaacson, Hubert Joly, Kathy Junek, Kate Kelley, Michael Kim, Mike Klingensmith, Mary Lawrence, Al Lenzmeier, Nancy Lindahl, Michael Lindsay, Marty Lueck, Ron Lund, Warren Mack, Harvey Mackay, Patrick Mahoney, Kita McVay, Anne Miller, Bill Miller, Betty Myers, Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Ravi Norman, Minsok Pak, Anita Pampusch, Lisa Paradis, Michael Roos, Dimitrios Smyrnios, Robert Spong, Gordon Sprenger, Irene Suddard, Mary Sumners, Maxine Wallin, Jim Watkins, Tim Welsh, John Wilgers, Aks Zaheer"," ","Minnesota Orchestra Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,," The Minnesota Orchestra successfully digitized and preserved 224 performances from its archival collection of broadcast concert recordings from the 1970s and 1980s, which previously existed only in unstable formats. The distinctive recorded sound of the Minnesota Orchestra is arguably the most critical component of its history to preserve. The first phase of this project has preserved important repertoire and legendary performances from a pivotal and highly active period in the Minnesota Orchestra’s life that is rich in material of artistic and historical value to our own community and the nation. In addition to the musical record, most of these broadcast concerts also feature intermission interviews with guest artists, guest conductors, and other notable personalities that may be a rich source of information for researchers and others. The digitized and preserved concert recordings from this project are now being held in the archives of the Minnesota Orchestra’s library, Minnesota Public Radio’s Digital Media Archive, and the University of Minnesota Performing Arts Archive. Each institution has its own policies for on-site access to materials by researchers and the public at large. Recipient: Minnesota Orchestra Association ",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rob,Nygaard,"Minnesota Orchestra Association"," 1111 Nicollet Mall "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55403,"(612) 371-7144",rnygaard@mnorch.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-minnesota-orchestras-concert-broadcast-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012588,"Preserving Design and Retail Innovation: The Design Guys, Michael Graves, and Target- Phase 2",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,540,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10540,,"Beth Bowman, Kent Hensley, Thomas Kane, Kelly Groehler, George Mahoney, Heather Soladay Olson, Katherine O'Neil, Lynn Purcel, Merick Reed, Frederica Simmons, Shawn Spott , Julie Steenerson, Lisa Thimjon ,Gene Valek, Susan Wittine"," ","Regents of the University of Minnesota (The Goldstein)","Public College/University",,,"To provide better storage conditions, allowing for greater public access to objects in the collection.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Eunice,Haugen,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (The Goldstein)"," 450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455,"(612) 626-0632"," hauge363@umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-design-and-retail-innovation-design-guys-michael-graves-and-target-phase-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17747,"Preserving Our Hard Copy Newspaper Collection",2012,2000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2000,,,,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase proper archival storage materials for the historical society's newspaper collection.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Diane,Clercx,"Murray County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-our-hard-copy-newspaper-collection,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17770,"Preserve and Organize Early Records from the Minnesota and Ontario Paper Mill",2012,6978,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6978,,,,"Koochiching County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To organize, catalogue, and rehouse an extensive collection of maps and documents from the former Minnesota and Ontario Paper Mill, located in International Falls.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Edgar S.",Oerichbauer,"Koochiching County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserve-and-organize-early-records-minnesota-and-ontario-paper-mill,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17867,"Preservation Advocacy Web Toolkit",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To increase public access to tools the public needs in order preserve their built environments.",,"To increase public access to tools the public needs in order preserve their built environments.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Will,O'Keefe,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","416 Landmark Center, 75 W 5th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-advocacy-web-toolkit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18018,"Preserving Language and Culture through Stories: Jeffers Petroglyphs Site",2011,59597,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Jeffers Petryglyphs",," Indigenous people have always used stories to preserve and teach culture to each succeeding generation. Through this project, the Minnesota Historical Society will collect, record and interpret stories specific to the Jeffers Petroglyphs site. The stories from tribal elders will be recorded and transcribed in their native language as well as in English, culminating in written interpretations that will be made available to a wide audience of scholars, students and the general public. This project will help preserve and teach indigenous language and culture to Minnesotans as a lasting legacy. ",,"Indigenous people have always used stories to preserve and teach culture to each succeeding generation. Through this project, the Minnesota Historical Society will collect, record and interpret stories specific to the Jeffers Petroglyphs site. The stories from tribal elders will be recorded and transcribed in their native language as well as in English, culminating in written interpretations that will be made available to a wide audience of scholars, students and the general public. This project will help preserve and teach indigenous language and culture to Minnesotans as a lasting legacy.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Tom,Sanders,"Jeffers Petryglyphs","27160 County Road 2",Comfrey,MN,56019,507-628-5591,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-language-and-culture-through-stories-jeffers-petroglyphs-site,,,, 18093,"Preserving Language and Culture through Stories: Jeffers Petroglyphs Site",2012,47767,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,47767,,,0.15,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"In phase two of this project, stories relating to the Jeffers Petroglyphs historic site told by Dakota elders will be transcribed, translated and made available to students, teachers and the general public. In phase one, the Minnesota Historical Society collected, recorded and interpreted the stories. The stories will be made accessible in Dakota and in English via the internet, DVD and also at Jeffers Petroglyphs. This project helps preserve and teach Dakota language and culture. ",,"Stories relating to the Jeffers Petroglyphs historic site told by Dakota elders will be transcribed, translated and made available to students, teachers and the general public. The stories will be accessible in Dakota and in English via the internet, dvd and at Jeffers Petroglyphs. This project helps preserve and teach Dakota language and culture. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Tom,Sanders,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,507-628-5591,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-language-and-culture-through-stories-jeffers-petroglyphs-site-0,,,, 17673,"Preserving Minnesota's Performing Arts Heritage",2012,159205,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,159205,,,,"University of Minnesota Libraries",,"To digitize and make publicly accessible 1,771 recordings documenting Minnesota theater history.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cecily,Marcus,"University of Minnesota Libraries",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-minnesotas-performing-arts-heritage,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17696,"Preservation and Exploration of an Archaic and Woodland Site at Lake Fremont in Murray County, Minnesota",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Normandale Community College","Public College/University","To conduct an expanded excavation of a multi-millenia archaelogical site.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Krook,"Normandale Community College",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-and-exploration-archaic-and-woodland-site-lake-fremont-murray-county-minnesota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024995,"Preserving Voices That Guide Us: Phase II",2021,6303,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Targets were met. We produced 65 DV and HDV tape video files digitized, categorized, and transcribed.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6303,,"Marc Mauseth, Finance Chair, Benjamin Mchie, Executive Director, Dr. Yvonne Banks, Education Chair, Alexander Hines, Lisa Tabor, Board Chair, Antonia Wilcoxin, Sharman Barrett Dr. Kimberly Roan",0.02,"African American Registry","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize a collection of oral history video recordings, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,"To digitize a collection of oral history video recordings, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Benjamin,Mchie,"African American Registry","3400 Park Avenue S, 3rd Floor",Minneapolis,MN,55407,6128226381,bem@aaregistry.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-voices-guide-us-phase-ii,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025011,"Preservation of Historic Documents at the Cathedral of Saint Paul",2021,6494,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","A significant portion of the Archives collection has been rehoused in appropriate archival storage units and not in cardboard, wooden cabinets or on the floor. This target was fully achieved due to the funding provided by the MNHS legacy grant to purchase professional grade archival storage solutions. The long-term preservation of the Archives collection is enhanced by professional grade equipment which helps ensure that the collection will be properly housed into the future and available for future research and exhibition.",,4636,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11131,,"Mary Schaffner (board chair), Scott Billeadeau, John Dowdle M.D., Barbara Dries, Dr. David Dries, Daniel Eldredge, Jr., Mary Harens, Brian Harens, Cay Shea Hellervik, Robert L. Lee, Patrick M. Ryan, Reverend John Ubel, Dr. Paul Kuhrmeyer, Ursula Kuhrmeyer. Andrew Kuhrmeyer",,"Cathedral Heritage Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide appropriate storage materials for historic collections items at the Cathedral of Saint Paul.",,"To provide appropriate storage materials for historic collections items at the Cathedral of Saint Paul.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marilyn,Burnett,"Cathedral Heritage Foundation","945 Winnetka Ave. N #145","Golden Valley",MN,55427,6513571336,archives@cathedralsaintpaul.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-historic-documents-cathedral-saint-paul,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025025,"Preserving Dakota Knowledge and Narratives of Treaties and Their Impacts: Oral History",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","There were five interviews recorded with first language speakers, for a total of 45 minutes of audio.",,6858,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16858,,"Kristin White (Chair), Les Heen (Vice Chair), Trudy Ohnsorg (Secretary), Brian R. Steeves (Treasurer), Nkem D. Chirpich, Ph.D., David Dayhoff, Ali Elhassan, Rebecca Evan, Annamarie Hill, Patrick Henry, Jacqueline Johnson, Athena Kildegaard, Lynn K. Leaf, Bryan Ljung, Joshua Ney, Anita Patel, Kim Schaufenbuel, Sylvia Strobel, Christine Wolf, Nicholas Jenkins, Tzianeng Vang, Will Cooley",,"Minnesota Humanities Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10-20 oral history interviews the generational knowledge about treaties from Dakota first language speakers and heritage language learners.",,"To document in 10-20 oral history interviews the generational knowledge about treaties from Dakota first language speakers and heritage language learners.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Tonko,"Minnesota Humanities Center","987 Ivy Avenue East","St. Paul",MN,55106,6517724242,jennifer@mnhum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-dakota-knowledge-and-narratives-treaties-and-their-impacts-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025058,"Preserve Deteriorating Media and Historic Assets",2022,8119,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The short term and intermediate goals were achieved. We have the spreadsheets full of metadata complete. Staff at the Elmer Andersen Library and Mixed Blood Theatre have full access to newly digitized items. Slides are stored in proper containers at the Library. Cecily Marcus no longer works at the library, so Pearl assisted us with taking the items in. Digitized items are not yet in a searchable format in the database at the university. However, the staff at the university have what they need to set it up. Other than the database, the goals have been achieved. We were able to achieve these results with the appropriate funding and helpful advice from the Andersen Library and MNHS.",,939,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9058,,"Rita Khan, Daniel Le, Jack Reuler, Jeff Schuur, Joseph Stanley, PJ Vitoff, Charles A 'Chad' Weinstein, Robert Lunning, Rodolfo Gutierrez, Tabitha Montgomery, Samantha King, Ken Rodgers, PJ Doyle, DJ Gramann II, Zoey Wainberg",0.14,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize a collection of slides, photographs, and playbills, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",,"To digitize a collection of slides, photographs, and playbills, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patricia,O'Leary,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","1501 South 4th St",Minneapolis,MN,55454,9515321648,olear247@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserve-deteriorating-media-and-historic-assets,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025070,"Preservation and Improvements",2022,26300,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",28600,,"Heidi Bacon, Gail Dahlberg, Susan Forsythe, Clare Schuster, Tamara O'Brien, Daniel Bacon",0.04,"The Artist Sanctuary","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Mission Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Mission Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Bacon,"The Artist Sanctuary","602 West Ave.","Red Wing",MN,55066,6513019261,heidibacon1@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-and-improvements,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025081,"Preservation of the Brainerd Historic Concrete Water Tower",2022,162043,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,162043,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",324086,,"Mr. David Bedeaux (Mayor), Mr. Kelly Bevans (City Council President), Mr. Kevin Stunek (City Council), Mr. Tad Erickson (City Council), Mr, Mike O'Day (City Council), Mr David Pritschet (City Council), Ms. Tiffany Stenglen (City Council, Mr. Gabe Johnson (City Council)",,"City of Brainerd","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof and do additional restoration on the City of Brainerd Water Tower, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof and do additional restoration on the City of Brainerd Water Tower, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jessie,Dehn,"City of Brainerd","501 Laurel Street",Brainerd,MN,56401,2188282307,jdehn@ci.brainerd.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-brainerd-historic-concrete-water-tower,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025089,"Preservation of 100 Year Old Mural",2022,147220,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,11392,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",158612,,"Bill Palmquist - Mayor, Anne Perkins - Ward 1 councilperson, Lucia Wroblewski- Ward 2 councilperson, Stan Ross - Ward 3 councilperson, Randy Nelson - Ward 4 councilperson",0.07,"City of Afton","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified conservators and structural engineers to restore a significant wall mural in the museum's collections.",,"To hire qualified conservators and structural engineers to restore a significant wall mural in the museum's collections.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Ross,"City of Afton","Afton City Hall, 3033 St. Croix Trail S, PO Box 219",Afton,MN,55001,6127206478,ward3@ci.afton.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-100-year-old-mural,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10025256,"Preserving the Minnesota Orchestra's Concert Broadcast History, Phase II",2023,130250,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,31000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",161250,,"Darren Acheson, Margee Ankeny, Karen Ashe, Emily Backstrom, Doug Baker, Karen Baker, Sarah Brew, Michelle Miller Burns, Barbara Burwell, Roma Calatayud-Stocks, Tim Carl, Mari Carlson, Evan Carruthers, Yvonne Cheek, Kathy Cunningham, Andrew Czajkowski, John Dayton, Paula DeCosse, Jon Eisenberg, Jack Eugster, Betsy Frost, Tim Geoffrion, Barbara Gold, Luella Goldberg, Paul Grangaard, Joe Green, Laurie Greeno, Jane Gregerson, Beverly Grossman, Julie Haight-Curran, Jerome Hamilton, Bill Henak, Thomas Herr, Karen Himle, Diane Hofstede, Maurice Holloman, Karen Hubbard, Jay Ihlenfeld, Phil Isaacson, Mike Jones, Kathy Junek, Kate Kelley, Lloyd Kepple, Mike Klingensmith, Mary Lawrence, Al Lenzmeier, Eric Levinson, Nancy Lindahl, Michael Lindsay, Marty Lueck, Ron Lund, Warren Mack, Harvey Mackay, Patrick Mahoney, Kita McVay, Anne Miller, Bill Miller, Leni Moore, Betty Myers, Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Miluska Novota, Cindy Olmanson, Lisa Paradis, Angela Pennington, Abigail Rose, Gordy Sprenger, Mary Sumners, Brian Tilzer, Jakub Tolar, Erik van Kuijk, Maxine Wallin, Laysha Ward, Jim Watkins, Catherine Webster, John Wilgers, Aks Zaheer",,"Minnesota Orchestral Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize a collection of archival Minnesota Orchestra concert recordings, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources. ",,"As a result of this grant, the Minnesota Orchestra successfully digitized and preserved 205 performances from its archival collection of broadcast concert recordings from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Prior to this project, those recordings existed only in unstable formats. This second phase of a multi-year effort allowed them to complete the digitization of concerts that were led by three of the Minnesota Orchestra’s most impactful music directors (Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Neville Marriner, and Edo de Waart) as well as additional concert recordings deemed to be historic or especially imperiled. In addition to the musical record, many of these broadcast concerts also feature intermission interviews with guest artists, guest conductors, and other notable personalities that may be a rich source of information for researchers and others. The master files (and access copies) were distributed to the Minnesota Orchestra’s library, Minnesota Public Radio’s Digital Media Archive, and the University of Minnesota Performing Arts Archive. ",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rob,Nygaard,"Minnesota Orchestral Association","1111 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55403,6123717144,rnygaard@mnorch.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-minnesota-orchestras-concert-broadcast-history-phase-ii,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org ", 10031238,"Preservation and Rehabilitation of the Duluth Masonic Center",2024,272470,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,181994,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",454464,,"Paul C. Himmler, John L. Cook, Jr., Steven R. Johnson, Mary A. Hanson, Sharon Barlow, Dayton L. Berg, Barbara Brihn, Robert L. Darling, Robert S. Davis, David E. Olson, James H. Proctor, Michael S. Rosenzweig, Foster Solem, David S. Wething.",,"Minnesota Masonic Historic Buildings","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the Duluth Masonic Center, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Eric,Neetenbeek,"Minnesota Masonic Historic Buildings","4 West 2nd Street",Duluth,MN,55802-2015,9529486213,eric.neetenbeek@mnmasonic.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-and-rehabilitation-duluth-masonic-center,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17417,"Preservation Assessment: Tweed Museum Works on Paper",2011,4200,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota",," The art works on paper in the Sax Brothers Collection Study Room at the Tweed Museum of Art were assessed by conservator, Sherelyn Ogden, who provided recommendations for preferred methods of paper preservation. A broad report was prepared that presents the long-range plan for implementing improvements to the preservation requirements of paper artworks at the Museum. A short-term plan for organizing the collection by size and re-housing the smaller works on paper has been implemented. ",,"To hire a professional paper conservator to assess a significant historical paper collections in preparation of a long range plan",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Camille,Doran,,"1201 Ordean Court, 201 Humanities",Duluth,MN,55812,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-assessment-tweed-museum-works-paper,,,, 17170,"Preserve Historic Resources",2010,6367,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,625,,,,,,"Big Stone County Historical Society",,"To improve storage of historic objects held in public trust",,"To improve storage of historic objects held in public trust",2010-04-16,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Burton,Nypen,,"228 Grace St. N",Ortonville,MN,56278,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Big Stone",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserve-historic-resources,,,, 17263,"Preservation of the Ann Bickle Heritage House",2011,6990,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,106,,,,,,"Ann Bickle House",,"To preserve the original stucco and foundation of the Ann Bickle House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To preserve the original stucco and foundation of the Ann Bickle House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-08-06,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sharon,Larson,,"24327 CR 24",Glenwood,MN,56334,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-ann-bickle-heritage-house,,,, 33944,"Preserving the Aalgaard Negative Archive",2015,9669,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9669,,"Alden Anderson, Duane Stordahl,Audrey Felske, Coleen Goltz, Bernice Swenson, Wayne DeYoung, Kari Aanenson, Nancy Nelson, Solveig Kitchell",0.61,"Norman County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize a collection of photo negatives, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Solveig,Kitchell,"Norman County Historical Society","1747 County Highway 142",Ada,MN,56510,218-556-0122,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Norman,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-aalgaard-negative-archive,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34020,"Preservation Assessment and Long Range Conservation Plan",2015,6671,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The goal of a long range conservation plan has been achieved. This plan will now be taken to the Murray County Historical Society Board for discussion and integration into a long range strategic plan.",,1,"Available upon request. Contact",6672,,"Brian Harmsen, Chair, Linda Wing, Treas., Christy Riley, Secretary, LuAnne Parker, Margaret Kluis, Dorothy Bloemendaal, Dennis Miller, Gary Kass, Brad Bergerson.",0.00,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County Historical Society","PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,507-836-6533,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-assessment-and-long-range-conservation-plan,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28897,"Preserving Iconic Heimbygda Lodge: Design Phase",2015,40000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,40000,,"Steve Rahn - Lanesboro Mayor Tom Dybing - City Council Member Tom Smith - City Council Member Keith Eide - City Council Member David Todd - City Administrator/Clerk",0.00,"City of Lanesboro","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop planning documents that will help preserve the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Hall, now Sons of Norway Heimbygda Lodge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2015-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Roger,Bothun,"City of Lanesboro","PO Box 333",Lanesboro,MN,55949,507-272-1030,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-iconic-heimbygda-lodge-design-phase,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28566,"Preserving and Sharing the Rich History and Tradition of Keller Golf Course",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Ramsey County Board of Commissioners: Chair Jim McDonough, Blake Huffman, Mary Jo McGuire, Janice Rettman, Toni Carter, Rafael Ortega, Victoria Reinhardt Ramsey County Manager Julie Kleinschmidt",,"Ramsey County (Parks and Recreation Department)","Local/Regional Government","To hire consultants to develop and install an exhibit on Keller Golf Course in Ramsey County.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,Yungers,"Ramsey County (Parks and Recreation Department)","2015 North Van Dyke Street",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-260-9081,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-and-sharing-rich-history-and-tradition-keller-golf-course,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28662,"Preserving County Newspapers",2014,9210,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9210,,"President Gloria Lee, Vice President John Dobmeier, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Treasurer Gail Blair, Directors Mark Altenburg, Les Bakke, Vijay Gaba, Jon Evert, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jen Tjaden, Duane Walker, Dale White",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To microfilm three Clay County newspapers to broaden public accessibility.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Peihl,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-county-newspapers,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28409,"Preserving Kabekona Lake's Heritage and History",2013,2050,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","By all possible criteria this project has been very successful. The enthusiasm of the entire KLA membership has been generated. A system for gathering, cataloging and carefully preserving and filing historically relevant materials is in place, with further work to be done with additional materials to be placed in the archive. The cooperation of the Laporte School has been outstanding. Two file cabinets are safely located in the safest part of this new building, already holding the nearly 3000 items collected thus far. All measurable Short-term outcomes as identified in the grant application were achieved. The consultant made 2 visits to the lake in 2013 and 1 in 2014, attending KLA events and meeting with KLA members and others. She spent considerable time with the project director both at the lake and in the Twin Cities, giving guidance so that he could, in turn train other volunteers at the lake. Likewise, the intermediate range goals have largely been fulfilled. Work took place in the Twin Cities with discussions with the consultant. Records of early treaties and land transfers have been located and partially cataloged. Finding records of land ownership for individual properties has proven to be a much more difficult and time-consuming activity, and so has been set aside temporarily. On the other hand, much of the work has focused on dealing with the materials at hand and that has involved more time than estimated. The good results were produced by the high competence of Lydia Lucas, and by the enthusiastic participation of KLA members. As to long-term goals, the creation of an archive is never completed. Newly created items must be added, and other, older items will still be uncovered. However, KLA is committed to maintaining the archive and making it available to interested parties",,,1406,,3456,,"Pat DeChaine (President), Jan Yarger (President-elect), Mary Lynn Espenmiller (Secretary), Jerry Amundson (Treasurer), Gary Arndt. Curt Benson, Ruth Kronlokken, Ken Shively, Martha Vetter",,"Kabekona Lake Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to advise on preserving the institutional history of a northern lake community.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Richard,Wintersteen,"Kabekona Lake Association","2249 Penn Place","North St Paul",MN,55109,651-528-6083,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Cass, Hubbard",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preserving-kabekona-lakes-heritage-and-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28450,"Preservation of Decorative Elements",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The short-term metric was achieved by contracting with a qualified professional historical conservator. The intermediate metric was achieved by the conservator's comprehensive investigation of the major interior spaces of the Grant County Courthouse including murals; painted and stenciled architectural surfaces; gilded and painted architectural elements; and plasterwork. The documented report, Comprehensive Investigation, Conservation Mock-ups & Proposed Conservation Treatment (attached) accomplishes this intermediate metric. The long-term metric has been initiated with the County Board approval of the Comprehensive Investigation, Conservation Mock-ups & Proposed Conservation Treatment on August 6, 2013 of the Grant County Courthouse. Grant County has received $90,000.00 from the Jeffris Family Foundation to conserve and preserve the decorative elements of the Grant County Courthouse. Grant County has applied for funds from the Minnesota Historical Society for a Minnesota Historical & Cultural Heritage Grant to conserve and preserve the decorative elements of the Grant County Courthouse. The Grant County Board of Commissioners are very committed to utilizing the report in all future decisions regarding the conservation and preservation decorative elements of the Courthouse. Grant County believes that all of the evaluation metrics were achieved and will be continued to be achieved well into the future. Also, the long term goals will be accomplished with continuing consultation with the Minnesota Historical Society. Grant County believes that the successful achievement was due to the hiring of a qualified professional conservator.",,,7130,,14130,,"Philip Groneberg, Chairman Ron Woltjer Tom Amundson Todd Schneeberger Keith Swanson",,"Grant County","Local/Regional Government","To prepare condition report and treatment proposal for murals in the Grant County Courthouse, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Standish,"Grant County","10 Second Street Northeast","Elbow Lake",MN,56531,218-685-8240,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Grant,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-decorative-elements,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28984,"Preservation Education Partnership",2014,160000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Hold at least 12 unique preservation-based trainings and hands on workshops in regional centers and at MNHS historic sites.",,,,,160000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: Preservation Alliance of Minnesota (PAM) The Preservation Education Partnership, known as Cornerstone Academy, focuses on broadening and deepening the knowledge of preservation in Minnesota, inspiring people to take action to preserve historic places in their communities. The education initiative actively educates diverse constituents through place-based workshops and hands-on trainings. This program works with realtors, property owners, heritage preservation commissions, local historical organizations, planners, public and other professionals, fulfilling a need in continuing education within the field of preservation. Through workshops and learning activities, the partnership is inspiring communities to preserve historic properties throughout Minnesota.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/preservation-education-partnership,,,, 10007425,"Print Manuscript: A History of Religion, the Chapel, and the Chaplaincy at Carleton",2017,6700,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","A print copy of This Noble Edifice: A History of Religious and Spiritual Life at Carleton, 1866-2016 was produced and made available through the Carleton College Library, Carleton College Archives, and Northfield Public Library. Copies are also available for purchase through the Carleton College Bookstore and Content Bookstore, Northfield, MN. A PDF of the text is available upon request.",,1200,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7900,,"Mark Applebaum, Carol Barnett, Dorothy Broom, William Craine, Jack Eugster, Maureen Gupta, John Harris, Michael Hasenstab, Elise Holschuh, James Johnson, Michele Joy, Martha Kaemmer, Leslie Kautz, Pamela Kiecker Royall, Arthur Kowaloff, Richard Kracum, Bonnie Melville, Bradford Nordholm, Gary O'Brien, Catherine Paglia, Steven Parrish, Steven Poskanzer, David Smith, William Sterling, Gary Sundem, Brooks Wallin, Wallace Weitz, Justin Wender, Bonnie Wheaton, Byron White, Michael Wiebolt, Mark Williams, Alison von Klemperer.",,"Carleton College","Private College/University","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of the chaplaincy at Carleton College.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Lamb,"Carleton College","1 North College Street",Northfield,MN,55057,,tlamb@carleton.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/print-manuscript-history-religion-chapel-and-chaplaincy-carleton,,,,0 17807,"Private and Public Charter Elementary Progressive Education in Minnesota: Research for a History of the Prairie Creek Community School 1983-2013, Part 2",2013,6800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6800,,"Randy Clay, Roz Eaton-Neeb, Trish Ferrett, Bonnie Jean Flom, Paul Hager, Dan Kelley (Chair), Laura Medwetz, Cathy Oehmke, and Heidi Welsch.",,"Prairie Creek Community School","K-12 Education","To document in 15 to 20 interviews the 30 year history of the Prairie Creek Community School, a forerunner of the Charter School movement",,"To document in 15 to 20 interviews the 30 year history of the Prairie Creek Community School, a forerunner of the Charter School movement",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Simon,Tyler,"Prairie Creek Community School","27695 Denmark Road",Northfield,MN,55057,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/private-and-public-charter-elementary-progressive-education-minnesota-research-history-prai,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013432,"Probstfield Home Exterior Construction Drawings",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Valeska Hermanson, Paul Sando, Monique Stelzer, Torie Jones, Cathy Scheibe, Cody Wangen, Patrick Donegan, and Andrew Jossund.",,"Probstfield Farm Living History Foundation, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop exterior architectural drawings for reuse of the R.M. Probstfield House, built in 1868 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Valeska,Hermanson,"Probstfield Farm Living History Foundation, Inc.","4626 Oakport Street N, PO Box 412",Moorhead,MN,56560,"(701) 770-3127",valeska@probstfieldfarm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/probstfield-home-exterior-construction-drawings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007134,"Processing the Backlog of Potential Collections",2018,46800,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",46800,,"Tom Alt, Sandy Craighead, Howard Guthmann, John Guthmann, CR Hackworthy, Barbara Herrmann, Wes Laseski, Kurt Leichtle, Karla Leitzman, Lorena Palm, Ronald A. Phillippo, Bruce Richard, Bonna Scherer, Nora Slawik, George Smith, Jim Stevenson, Kristie Wanstrom, Thomas Welna, Emily White, Kurt Zilley",0.25,"North Star Scouting Memorabilia","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brenna,Barrett,"North Star Scouting Memorabilia","2640 E Seventh Avenue","North St. Paul",MN,55109,562-212-3345,barrett_brenna@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/processing-backlog-potential-collections,,,,0 10024972,"Processing the Earl Bakken Legacy Collection",2021,9994,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The only measurable impact that could be measured at the time of this report is the Short Term, which was met. By the end of the project, 100% of the total collection was processed and made available to the public. The Intermediate and Long Term impacts will not be measured and known for several years, but will be tracked.",,5573,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15567,,"Brad Bakken, Rebecca Bergman, Jeffrey Blank, Doreen Bortel, Raquel Briskin, Georgine Busch, Jessica Burdette, Caroline Byrd, Jeff Hillins, Matthew Hunt, Catherine Jennings, Patrick Keran, Mary Jo Kreitzer, Ann Ladd, Molly Sanford, Paula Skjefte, Carl Stamp, Barb Stinnett, John Uribe, Mark van Osnabrugge, Heather Walch",0.24,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nick,Williams,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,6124463116,williams@thebakken.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/processing-earl-bakken-legacy-collection,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28783,"Processing NHS Collections Backlog",2014,9912,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9912,,"David Neuger, Alex Beeby, Sarah Beimers, Heather Scott, Jane McWilliams, Susannah Ottaway, Alice Thomas, Scott Richardson, Jim Christensen, Lisa Peterson, Debby Nitz, Christian Hakala, Michele Reese, Lindsay Hawkins, Eric Fure-Slocum.",0.29,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hayes,Scriven,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-9268,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/processing-nhs-collections-backlog,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012446,"Proctor Museum ADA Compliance",2020,82813," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,4750,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",87563,,"President: Russell Habermann, Vice President: Jim Schwarzbauer, Secretary: Ann Edda Schwarzbauer, Treasurer: Jim Schwarzbauer, Board of Trustees: Marilyn Boutelle, Wendy Wennberg, Bill Wennberg, Anthony Bush, Ashley McDonald, Jan Resberg"," ","Proctor Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve public accessibility at the Proctor Area Historical Society and better comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Jan Marc",Resberg,"Proctor Area Historical Society"," 100 Pionk Drive "," Proctor "," MN ",55810,"(715) 919-0513"," yellowstone225@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/proctor-museum-ada-compliance,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012328,"Production Phase: Farmer Labor Film",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","This grant enabled the film team to refine the working script, assemble and in some cases produce elements for the documentary on Minnesota's Farmer-Labor Movement and in so doing, met the Progress Indicator set forth in the grant application. We will move from this phase to the actual completion of the film in 2020-21.",,10000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",20000,,"Dr. Thomas O'Connell, Professor Steve Trimble, Tom Beer, Dr. Anna Kurajec, Amy Livingston, Casey Hudek, Kerry Felder and Matt Ryg.",0.07,"Farmer-Labor Education Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a working script on the history of the Farmer Labor movement in Minnesota.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,O'Connell,"Farmer-Labor Education Committee"," 110--1st Ave NE #606 "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55413,"(651) 724-8613"," thomas.oconnell@metrostate.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/production-phase-farmer-labor-film,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025274,"Production, Design, and Printing of Grace & Grit: A History of Ballet in Minnesota",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Malcolm McDonald, Gary Lindberg, and Rico Paul Vallejos",,"Afton Historical Society Press","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of ballet in Minnesota.",,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of ballet in Minnesota.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Ian Graham",Leask,"Afton Historical Society Press","6800 France Avenue S., Ste. 370",Edina,MN,55435,6514368443,leask@aftonpress.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/production-design-and-printing-grace-grit-history-ballet-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012227,"Professional Consultation and Artifact Rehousing",2018,9995," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our targets were achieved. Our consultant showed many volunteers how to preserve and protect artifacts so new items will contintue to have the same preservation as we were taught in our transition to our permanent home. Project director will continue to monitor good practice safety and preservation. Our results were achieved because our dedicated volunteers believe in the society's mission.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9995,,"Rynetta Renford, President Joyce DuFrene, Vice President Amie Pillen, Secretary Beverly Kroschel, Treasurer LaVerne Dickhudt, Archivist Sharon Pillen, Heritage Directory"," ","Roseville Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beverly,Kroschel,"Roseville Historical Society"," 2660 Civic Center Drive "," Roseville "," MN ",55113,"(651) 484-1708"," bkroschel@aol.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/professional-consultation-and-artifact-rehousing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17792,"Professional Evaluation for Restoration of the Chippewa Falls Schoolhouse",2013,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6500,,"Richard P. Grella, Jeff Thornton, Rosanne Olsen, Terri Hanna, Ann Eskelson, Mark Mason, Barbara Lent",,"Terrace Mill Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historical architect and engineer to prepare an assessment of the foundation of Terrace Mill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire a qualified historical architect and engineer to prepare an assessment of the foundation of Terrace Mill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Richard P.",Grella,"Terrace Mill Foundation","27165 Old Mill Pond Road",Terrace,MN,56334,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/professional-evaluation-restoration-chippewa-falls-schoolhouse,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025059,"Professionally Edit the ""History of Educating, Not Educating Minnesota's Children with Disabilities, 1960 - 2021""",2022,23449,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",23449,,"Tanya Tacker, President; Christian Wenau, Vice President; Nicole Jack, treasurer; Lindsay Engberg, Secretary; Amy Ernst, Sarah Knudsen",,"Minnesota'special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to edit a manuscript on the history of education for children with disabilities in Minnesota.",,"To hire qualified professionals to edit a manuscript on the history of education for children with disabilities in Minnesota.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tanya,Tacker,"Minnesota'special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","4791 Lily Avenue North","Lake Elmo",MN,55042,7635527701,ttacker@rrsec.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/professionally-edit-history-educating-not-educating-minnesotas-children-disabilities-1960,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031149,"Professionally Edit the ""The Education of Minnesota's Children with Disabilities Volume I: A History (1840-1960)""",2024,9808,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Bids for an experienced/qualified author and editor were publicly requested, hired, and the project began as projected and approved. The professional editor completed a substantive review and made recommendations and were addressed by the author in a timely fashion. The Preface, Table of Contents, Body of the Manuscript by Decade, Footnotes, Bibliography, Data Tables/Charts and photographs, and Index were rewritten/reorganized and finalized within the grant's plan and timelines. The rewriting respected the Minnesota Data Practices Act and the procedures used through the Minnesota History Library and similar repositories. One glitch was resolved at the beginning as the editor and author used different versions of Microsoft Word which caused formatting and other editing/sharing problems. The author updated her Microsoft 360 version to include others and then both could share the same versions and changes electronically resolving the issue. It is expected that the draft manuscript will be available through the MNSELF and the author for those who are interested in the information while it is being published (hopefully next year). The long term expected outcome and progress indicators continue to be a goal of this project.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9808,,"Tanya Tacker, President; Christian Wenau, Vice President; Nicole Bolduan Treasurer; Lindsay Engberg, Secretary; Melissa Schaller, Marcia Walker, Vicki Courts, Alicia Jepen",,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to edit a manuscript on the history of educating children with disabilities in Minnesota.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tanya,Tacker,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","4791 Lily Avenue North","Lake Elmo",MN,55042,7635527701,ttacker@rrsec.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/professionally-edit-education-minnesotas-children-disabilities-volume-i-history-1840-1960,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 18024,"Program Evaluation",2010,100000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"To fulfill the expectations of the legislature and the people of Minnesota, the Minnesota Historical Society has engaged Wilder Research and the University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality to assist in evaluating the outcomes and value of the Society's ACHF investments.This work is enabling the Society to effectively evaluate the outcomes of its ACHF-funded programs and partnerships.",,"To fulfill the expectations of the legislature and the people of Minnesota, the Minnesota Historical Society has engaged Wilder Research and the University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality to assist in evaluating the outcomes and value of the Society's ACHF investments. This work is enabling the Society to effectively evaluate the outcomes of its ACHF-funded programs and partnerships.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Matt ",Hill,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3428 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/program-evaluation,,,, 18024,"Program Evaluation",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"To fulfill the expectations of the legislature and the people of Minnesota, the Minnesota Historical Society has engaged Wilder Research and the University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality to assist in evaluating the outcomes and value of the Society's ACHF investments.This work is enabling the Society to effectively evaluate the outcomes of its ACHF-funded programs and partnerships.",,"To fulfill the expectations of the legislature and the people of Minnesota, the Minnesota Historical Society has engaged Wilder Research and the University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality to assist in evaluating the outcomes and value of the Society's ACHF investments. This work is enabling the Society to effectively evaluate the outcomes of its ACHF-funded programs and partnerships.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Matt ",Hill,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3428 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/program-evaluation,,,, 18098,"Program Evaluation",2012,148632,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,148632,,,1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"To meet the expectations of the legislature and the people of Minnesota, an evaluation coordinator is measuring the outcomes and value of programs, projects and partnerships supported by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (ACHF) through the Minnesota Historical Society. In October 2010, the Society worked with Wilder Research to improve the Society's ability to evaluate its ACHF projects and programs. The Society's staff and partners are now strongly positioned to ensure that ACHF projects and programs use best practices, current scholarship and when appropriate, incorporate state-of-the-art technology for demonstrating measurable outcomes. During the 2012-2013 biennium, the Society's evaluation coordinator will continue to track the impact of ACHF projects and programs to ensure these initiatives demonstrate measurable outcomes as well as economic value for citizens. These results will be shared on two websites: legacy.leg.mn and legacy.mnhs.org. ",,"To meet the expectations of the legislature and the people of Minnesota, an institutional evaluation coordinator will measure the outcomes and value of programs, projects and partnerships supported by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund through the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Matt,Hill,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3428,,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/program-evaluation-0,,,, 37460,"Program Evaluation",2017,197798,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","# logic models, # participants, # unique evaluation projects, # Team Based Inquiry events, # surveys, # dashboards",,,,,197798,21637,,2.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continues to build a culture of evaluation. An evaluation manager leads institutional evaluation capacity building and provides technical assistance and support to staff who evaluate ACHF projects and programs. An evaluation associate in the Education and Lifelong Learning division facilitates evaluation efforts, specifically in K-12 education and public programs. Three interns and numerous volunteers continue to support evaluation work. Seventeen trainings were held to prepare volunteers to do visitor intercept interviews and teach staff qualitative data coding and observation methodology. Ninety-one unique projects or teams engaged in some evaluation project overall. 2016 highlights include: * Facilitated 25 Team-Based Inquiry (TBI) events, with 157 participants, to more systematically engage in data-informed decision making * Created 22 new logic models, with 130 participants. Five existing logic models were reviewed with 14 participants * Created 21 new program surveys and reviewed six more surveys * Conducted 56 public program audience surveys * Completed six observation checklists * Wrote eight evaluation reports and assisted with five grant proposals * Created eight interactive dashboards in Tableau, an online data visualization tool. Dashboards are available for primary audiences, including K-12, family, adult and young adult audiences",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Analysis/Interpretation","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/program-evaluation-2,,,, 28957,"Program Evaluation",2014,249174,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","1) Institutional Dashboard 2) Tiered communication plan 3) Full institutional data integration through CRM.",,,,,231698,17476,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society continues to build a culture of evaluation. An evaluation coordinator provides technical assistance and support to staff who evaluate ACHF projects and programs. An institutional Evaluation Action Team, along with consultation from Wilder Research, helps provide strategy and direction for evaluation capacity-building efforts. Interns from the Minnesota Evaluation Studies Institute at the University of Minnesota also support evaluation efforts that may include logic model design, evaluation planning, instrument design and data analysis and reporting. One important highlight in 2013 was the development and implementation of a standard school field trip survey across 15 MNHS sites and museums. This evaluation was part of a larger initiative to improve services to 21st century learners and their teachers. Field trips are the single largest point of contact between MNHS and K-12 students and teachers, with nearly 250,000 served annually.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/program-evaluation-1,,,, 34086,"Program Evaluation (Institutional Evaluation)",2016,185878,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Outcomes: Increased evaluation capacity Improved evaluation skills Increased program evaluation Improved program evaluation Outputs: # logic models # evaluation plans # evaluations # attendees at evaluation workshops # Team Based Inquiry events # TBI participants # Dashboards",,,,,185878,21013,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",2.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continues to build a culture of evaluation. An evaluation manager leads institutional evaluation capacity building, as well as provides technical assistance and support to staff who evaluate ACHF projects and programs. An evaluation associate in the Education and Lifelong Learning Division facilitates evaluation efforts specifically in K-12 education and public programs. Three interns and numerous volunteers continue to support evaluation work. Twelve trainings were held to prepare volunteers to do visitor intercept interviews. Seventy-nine unique projects or teams engaged in some evaluation project overall. 2015 highlights include: ",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/program-evaluation-institutional-evaluation,,,, 10007426,"Progress and Discovery: Collection Inventory III",2017,8900,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Targets achieved. We photographed and assigned location numbers to all artifacts in the four upstairs rooms and recorded them in PastPerfect. We also included the following: Accession #, Object name, Object ID#, Dimensions, Person recording, Date, Condition, Donor, and Memo for imminent threats to the collection. All artifacts in the museum are now entered into PastPerfect. Former staff has reviewed and new staff has been trained in techniques for using PP for research. One new staff has been trained in accessioning new donations and problem solving with artifact records. Staff keeps anecdotal records of research activities and these are reported to the Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association Board. During the process, the director was able to make decisions about storage, and rearrange some displays with more visual space. Outreach to the community is a continual state of affairs. We achieved these results because of the following: As this was the third and final phase of our artifact inventory, we used experience gained from the other two phases and were able to circumvent problems. As mentioned above, the contractor paid strict attention to detail, yet was efficient in her work. The contractor, museum staff and museum board have an ongoing commitment and dedication to preserving the history and values of this community.",,1393,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10293,,"Michael Ask, Eugene Bergstrom, Michael Brown, Barbara Campbell, Lester Dunn, Jenifer Hungerholt, Jim Ostrem, Jon Wilford",,"Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandra,Webb,"Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association","P.O. Box 345, 105 Parkway Avenue S",Lanesboro,MN,55949,507-467-2251,vanvelsor@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/progress-and-discovery-collection-inventory-iii,,,,0 28929,"Prohibition Traveling Exhibition",2014,386901,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Exhibit attendance: 65,180, Visitor Rating: Visitors EX/VG: 95%, Net promoter score: +72",,,,,386901,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","""American Spirits: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition,"" a traveling exhibition created by the National Constitution Center, opened on November 6, 2013, at the Minnesota History Center. The exhibition showcased how Prohibition began as a movement to improve morals, but ultimately spurred an era of disrespect for the law in Minnesota and around the country. The 5,000-square-foot exhibition was on display through March 16, 2014.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prohibition-traveling-exhibition,,,, 17447,"Proposal for Architectural and Engineering Services for St. Cornelia's Church",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3100,,,,,,"St. Cornelia's Church/Bishop Whipple Mission",," To analyze the structure and materials of St. Cornelia's Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, preparatory to further preservation projects ",,"To analyze the structure and materials of St. Cornelia's Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, preparatory to further preservation projects",2010-11-12,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Robertson,,"38378 Reservation Highway 101, PO Box 369",Morton,MN,56270,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/proposal-architectural-and-engineering-services-st-cornelias-church,,,, 17791,"Prospect House National Register Nomination",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Prospect House Museum",,"To prepare a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Prospect House, currently used as a Civil War museum.",,,2012-05-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Reba,Gilliand,"Prospect House Museum",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prospect-house-national-register-nomination,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031172,"Prospect House Conditions Assessment",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11000,,"Jay Johnson-President, Sheryl Olson-Vice President, Tom Colman-Treasurer, Jessica Dickinson-Member, Neal Biederman-Member, Sharon Kleeman-Member, Cathy Belmont-Ex Officio Member, Karen Froseth-Ex Officio Member.",4.901960784,"Prospect House and Civil War Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Prospect House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sharon,Kleeman,"Prospect House and Civil War Museum","403 Lake Avenue N","Battle Lake",MN,56515,7013881558,phm.sharonkleeman@outlook.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prospect-house-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17138,"Providing the Public with Early Issues of the Range Facts",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3723,,,,,,"Virginia Area Historical Society",," To preserve and make available the early issues of the Range Facts, a weekly newspaper that was published from 1934 to 1941 by W.A.Fisher and edited by George A. Perham,  It covered the Mesabi and Vermilion range towns as well as adjacent rural areas and gave extensive  coverage to state, county and local affairs, sports, social news, farming, obituaries and Depression programs. Copies were not sent to the Minnesota Historical Society until 1942 when the Virginia Daily Enterprise assumed ownership. The Range Facts was a broadly distributed weekly newspaper that began in 1934 and was sold to the Virginia Daily Enterprise in 1942.  After that date, copies were sent to the Minnesota Historical Society for preservation, but the first eight years were ""lost"" until about 15 years ago when several city council persons, cleaning  out basement vaults in the Virginia City Hall, located eight bundles of Range Facts neatly wrapped in Kraft paper and inventoried by WPA workers during the late 1930s.  These were the issues from 1934 through 1941 and were donated to the Virginia Area Historical Society. ",,"To microfilm and make accessible the newspaper Range Facts, 1934-1941",2010-04-07,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Harry,Lamppa,,"217 8th Street South",Virginia,MN,55792,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/providing-public-early-issues-range-facts,,,, 10007111,"Publication: Gah-bay-bi-nayss: A Dream Fulfilled",2018,85605,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",85605,,"Dean E. Johnson, David J. McMillan, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Laura M. Brod, Linda A. Cohen, Michael D. Hsu, Peggy E. Lucas, Abdul M. Omari, Darrin M. Rosha, Patricia S. Simmons, Steven Sviggum",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (American Indian Learning Resource Center - Duluth)","Public College/University","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Ojibwe people in Minnesota.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tim,Roufs,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (American Indian Learning Resource Center - Duluth)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street SE",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,218-726-7536,troufs@d.umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/publication-gah-bay-bi-nayss-dream-fulfilled,,,,0 10013394,"Public Archaeology Fieldwork",2019,89197,"MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 each year is for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","We believe our measurable outcomes were achieved. Each of our outcomes was based upon furthering the partners' understanding of the archaeological significance in their own history. Our short-term goal was to gain a better understanding in general and this was achieved as the work was completed and the reports filed. Each report outlines the significance of the site(s) where the work was conducted and provides the history and details of the work completed. This helps broaden the understanding we have / had of those sites. Our intermediate goal was to use the information gained during this project for future projects. This was successful as each partner organization has already began attempting to find ways to use this information in the future. Whether it's for future fieldwork, or to give a better understanding of their own collection, this information will be invaluable moving forward. It also helps each partner have more information for future research requests. Laslty, this project was to compare data from each organization. This was conducted and the archaeologist provided a document (in attachments) that outlines the process, a map of where analyzed artifacts came from and the conclusions drawn from the analysis work. This will help give us a better understanding as to what sort of connections might be present between the different regions for materials used, etc.",,13946,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",103144,,"Bruce Anderson, Beth Baumann, Marty Jo Bruyer, Steve Cook, Robert Damon, Jim Gerten, Kathy King, Greg Oxley, Theresa Palmersheim, Leslie Greaves Radloff, Ray Rygula, Maria Therres, Dale Weeks",0.74,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct archaeological research and analysis with public involvement and educational programming in the two partner counties. ",,"Partners: Dakota County Historical Society, Ramsey County Historical Society, Scott County Historical Society Partners hired an archaeologist to conduct Phase I Archaeological Fieldwork at two sites in each county with public involvement and programming. The hired archaeologist will also complete a comparative analysis of findings. As a result, the result was the creation of reports and video updates through the public fieldwork. Each report was added to each organization's collection, making it accessible for future research and review. Additionally, the videos are available to watch and better understand each county's history. Lastly, it allowed our organizations to create a body of analysis that can be used in future projects. ",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matt,Carter,"Dakota County Historical Society","130 3rd Avenue North","South St. Paul",MN,55075,"(651) 552-7548",matthew.carter@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Ramsey, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-archaeology-fieldwork,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10013430,"Public Health in Minnesota: Digitizing Recordings of ""Public Health Journal"" TV Program",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,8427,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",18427,,"University of Minnesota Board of Regents: Kendall J. Powell, Steven A. Sviggum, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Mary A. Davenport, Kao Ly Ilean Her, Michael D. Hsu, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, David J. McMillan, Darrin M. Rosha, Randy R. Simonson",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","Public College/University",,,"To digitize a collection of video recordings, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Linnea,Anderson,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (U of M Libraries)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,"(612) 624-6349",ande3748@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-health-minnesota-digitizing-recordings-public-health-journal-tv-program,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012357,"Publication of Reinventing the People's Library",2019,9777," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We produced a solidly researched, well-written, handsome book. This was our goal. We still face challenges in distribution, in making its existence and availability more widely known. REINVENTING THE PEOPLE'S LIBRARY has been reviewed in RAIN TAXI, the St. Paul PIONEER PRESS, and RAMSEY COUNTY HISTORY, and it has been mentioned in MINNESOTA HISTORY. There is yet work to do to raise its visibility.",,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10277,,"Thomas O'Connell, Mary Wingerd, Rafael Espinosa, Roderick MacPherson, Mary Miller, Vickie Beebe, Denise Rodriguez, Gus Froemke, D. Todd Lawrence, Yuichiro Onishi, Marlin Heise, Renee Vaughan, Andrea Steiner"," ","East Side Freedom Library","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of the Arlington Hills Public Library, now home to East Side Freedom Library.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peter,Rachleff,"East Side Freedom Library"," 1105 Greenbrier St. "," Saint Paul "," MN ",55106,"(651) 774-8687"," rachleff@macalester.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/publication-reinventing-peoples-library,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012381,"Publication of ""Scholars Without Walls: The History of the Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum (1983 - 2018)""",2019,6480," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: Fully achieved (i.e. General awareness that MISF has published a scholarly account of its own history. Publication of the indexed book in hard-copy and electronic form; notification to its membership of the fact) Intermediate Term: Partially achieved (i.e. Increased knowledge of MISF's mission and experience;partial, ongoing distribution of the 400 hard-copies of the book to Minnesota libraries and historical societies, MISF members, and the general public; partial completion of an advertising and marketing campaign for the book; not yet any orders for the book via Print-On-Demand and eBook facilities, due to the late implementation of those facilities) . Long Term: Partially achieved (i.e. Public appreciation of both the role and success of independent scholarship; some favorable reviews of the book; positive feedback from MISF members and the general public; MISF membership has increased slightly; participation in MISF Monthly Forums has increased slightly; no measurable increase in Study-Groups attendance or submissions to the MISF journal; no new Grant-Funded Projects)",,100,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6580,,"Steve Miller, Lucy Brusic, Barbara Sommer, Emily Pollack, Evelyn Klein, Charles Yancey, Charlie Roger, Michael Woolsey"," ","Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of the Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Woolsey,"Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum"," Box 80235, Lake Street Station "," Bloomington "," MN ",55408-8235,"(952) 937-2546"," mj_woolsey@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/publication-scholars-without-walls-history-minnesota-independent-scholars-forum-1983-2018,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18010,"Public Awareness and Communication",2011,296338,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society created communication strategies and promotional materials for many of the ACHF-funded programs to increase public awareness and ensure that citizens, educators and students would use and benefit from the new programs. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society created communication strategies and promotional materials for many of the ACHF-funded programs to increase public awareness and ensure that citizens, educators and students would use and benefit from the new programs.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Lory,Sutton,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3140,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-awareness-and-communication,,,, 18088,"Public Information and Communication",2012,591188,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,591188,,,3.69,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Minnesota Historical Society staff created and implemented communication strategies for FY12 and FY13 Legacyfunded history projects and programs, including the ""Then Now Wow"" exhibit, designed with schoolchildren in mind. Increasing public awareness of these investments ensures that students, teachers and the general public use and benefit from them, giving greater understanding of Minnesota's history and legacy for the future. The Society reached out to potential audiences through media relations efforts, social media, digital marketing and through communications channels and events ranging from billboards and newsletters to outreach at teacher conferences and the Minnesota State Fair. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society is creating communication strategies and promotional materials for 2012 Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund history projects and programs. Increasing public awareness of these ACHF investments will ensure that students, teachers and the general public will use and benefit from them. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Julianna,Olsen,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3039,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-information-and-communication,,,, 17708,"Public Access and Digitization, Phase II",2012,5400,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5400,,,,"Hibbing Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize 496 photographs documenting the history of Hibbing and make them accessible via a website.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erica,Larson,"Hibbing Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-access-and-digitization-phase-ii,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37479,"Public Awareness and Communication",2017,522296,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Attendance remained steady at ACHF programs.",,,,,522296,55412,,5.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS staff created communication strategies and promotional materials for Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund history projects, program, and grants, including media kits for grant recipients and the creation of the annual report. Increasing public awareness of ACHF investments will ensure that students, teachers and the general public will use and benefit from them.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-awareness-and-communication-3,,,, 28866,"Publication: History of the Weavers Guild of Minnesota",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Lisa-Anne Bauch, Donna Gravesen, Gayle Groebner, Robyn Husebye, Robbie LaFleur, Jackie Lind, Geri Retzlaff, Ellen Richard, Cynthia Scott, Jere Thompson, Cassie Warholm-Wohlenhaus",,"Weavers Guild of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of the Weavers Guild of Minnesota.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Becky,Franklin,"Weavers Guild of Minnesota","3000 University Avenue SE",Minneapolis,MN,55414,612-436-0463,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/publication-history-weavers-guild-minnesota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28955,"Public Awareness and Communication",2014,916170,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","1. Raise Minnesotans' awareness of MNHS Legacy programs and projects statewide as measured by paid and unpaid media impressions. 2. Continue state funding of MNHS Legacy programs and projects due, in part, to excellent reporting and communication of how funds are used.",,,,,847190,68980,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",4.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society continues to raise awareness of its Legacy projects and programs through a comprehensive communications strategy. The strategy is aimed at ensuring that Minnesotans are informed of MNHS programs and therefore have the information necessary to visit our historic sites and museums, engage in our website, use our many services, and learn about the history of our state.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Research,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-awareness-and-communication-1,,,, 34069,"Public Awareness and Communication",2016,489663,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","1. Raise Minnesotans' awareness and participation in Legacy programs as measured by paid and unpaid media impressions and attendance. 2. Continue state funding of MNHS Legacy programs and projects, due in part, to excellent reporting and communication of how funds are used.",,,,,489663,54725,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",4.90,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS staff created communication strategies and promotional materials for Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (ACHF) history projects, programs, and grants, including media kits for grant recipients. Increasing public awareness of ACHF investments will ensure that students, teachers, and the general public will use and benefit from them.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Grants/Contracts, Preservation, Planning, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-awareness-and-communication-2,,,, 10007427,"Publish Evelyn Deno's Anthology of the 1957 Minnesota Law Requiring Special Education",2017,9960,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","1. An experienced and qualified compiler was hired through the University contracting process. And an experienced and qualified graphic designer was subcontracted for through the Mill City Press. The publication: DOGGED DETERMINATION was completed in time to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the 1957 law before the end of 2017. 2. Each and every activity occurred as planned. The book, as a hard copy or an ebook, is available through Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com. It has also been submitted to the Hennepin County Public Library and the University of Minnesota libraries so anyone can access a copy through interlibrary loan. A copy of the book is being given to each of the higher education special education training programs for use in their classes. Comments on the book project and the book have been very position with ""amazing"" as a most common remark. Questions included, ""Where in the world did you find all those pictures? They're wonderful."" 3. With the enthusiasm expressed at the 60th Anniversary, it is fully expected that the book will be used as a resource if not required reading in higher education teacher, administrator, and parent training programs.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9960,,"Dean E. Johnson, Chair; David J. McMillan, Vice Chair; Thomas J. Anderson; Richard B. Beeson; Laura M. Brod; Linda A. cohen; Tomas W. Devine; Michael D. Hau; Peggy E. Lucas; Adbul M. Omari; Darrin M. Rosha; and Patricia S. Simmons",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Public College/University","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Minnesota's law requiring special education.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Johnson,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Institute on Community Integration, 102D Pt H, 150 Pillsbury Dr SE, University of Minnesota",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-624-1062,spedhistory@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/publish-evelyn-denos-anthology-1957-minnesota-law-requiring-special-education,,,,0 10007428,"Publishing, Marketing & Distributing F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota: The Writer & His Friends at Home",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","One short-term outcome from our grant was that new scholarship on Fitzgerald and Saint Paul would be made available to the public with the printing, promotion, and distribution of the book ready in time for the biennial International Fitzgerald Society Conference in June, 2017. This outcome was achieved. An intermediate outcome was that 1500 books would be distributed within its first year of release. As of February, 2018, six months after publication, 1507 books have been distributed, with more than 1400 sold and the rest distributed to libraries, archives, and history centers for public use. Longterm goals included seven major reviews, and in January 2018, the publication received a hugely positive review published in the annual Fitzgerald Review- the annual review for Fitzgerald scholars - as well as previous positive reviews in the Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Rochester papers, as well as the Ramsey County Historical Society quarterly journal.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Melissa Barker, Melissa Brechon, Susan Hopp, Susan Hoyt, Laura Iandola, Stephen Kelleher, Joel Pace, David Page, Jim Seidel, Lisa Venticinque, Stu Wilson",,"Fitzgerald in Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on historic homes in Minnesota that have a connection to F. Scott Fitzgerald.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stu,Wilson,"Fitzgerald in Saint Paul","950 Hoyt Avenue West","Saint Paul",MN,55117,651-253-3231,stu@fitzgeraldinsaintpaul.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/publishing-marketing-distributing-f-scott-fitzgerald-minnesota-writer-his-friends-home,,,,0 10031328,"Publish: ""Special Education Teachers in Minnesota: 1840s to 2023...""",2023,9189,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The manuscript was graphically designed by a professional and carefully reviewed, amended, and approved by the author and sponsor as planned. Because the University of Minnesota, Institute on Community Integration chose to limit its royalties, the book was made economically available to all of those interested in addressing the issues of special education teacher training and shortages across the state. Purchasing copies ($2,000) through the grant provided an opportunity to make multiple books available to relevant special education decision and policy makers. These included the State Special Education Advisory Panel (SEAP), the Department of Education Special Education Section, the state Higher Education Advisory Committee (which includes a special education instructor from each higher education program), the State Teachers Licensing Board, the Special Education Leaders Foundation, the Minnesota Associations of Special Education Directors, Principals, and Superintendents, the Council on Exceptional Education Teachers Association, PACER Center for parents and families, etc. Copies are also made available through Hennepin County libraries, Minnesota History Center, the University library, and other libraries. Special education teachers, administrators, policy makers, and parents and stakeholders will have access to a written succinct history of Minnesota's history of special education teachers into the future for their research, advocacy, and policy making.",,75,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9264,,"University of Minnesota Board of Regents: Kendall J. Powell, Chairman, Janie S. Mayeron, Vice Chair, Mary A. Davenport, James T. Farnsworth, Douglas A. Huebsch, Ruth E. Johnson, Tadd M. Johnson, Kevin O. Kenyanya, Darrin M. Rosha, Steven A. Sviggum, Bo Thao-Urabe, and Kodi J. Verhalen",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Public College/University",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of special education teachers in Minnesota.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Johnson,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Institute on Community Integration, 102D Pt H, 150 Pillsbury Dr SE, University of Minnesota",Minneapolis,MN,55455,6126241062,spedhistory@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/publish-special-education-teachers-minnesota-1840s-2023,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 33968,"Publish the History of Special Education Administration",2016,9950,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9950,,"Deb Wall, President; Karen Kennedy, Vice-President; Cheryl Johnson, Treasurer; Nan Records, Secretary; Karon Joyer, 2 new members-at-large to be appointed this summer",0.00,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of special education administration.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Deb,Wall,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","1504 Windemere Drive North",Fridley,MN,55421-1358,651-357-4881,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/publish-history-special-education-administration,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007429,"Pullman Porter Exhibit Research",2017,9960,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Yes, we definitely met our objectives! We have a thorough research document that will provided a comprehensive foundation for an exhibit plan (next project) and exhibit production (subsequent project). In an unplanned development, we formed a partnership with Marvin Anderson, a third-generation resident of the Rondo neighborhood, lawyer, and director of Rondo Avenue, Inch. Mr. Anderson also was key to the creation of the Red Cap Room at the Saint Paul Union Depot. He will continue to serve on the project, as a guest curator on the exhibit. We hope that his involvement will also yield more community involvement with our organization.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9960,,"George Bergh, Thomas Falkofske, Eric Fortin, Eric Hopp, Paul Hugo, Don Mason, Brian Nelson, Arthur Pew III, Chris Sears, Andrew Tighe, Jon Van Niewaal, Phil Wellman",,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to conduct research for an exhibit on Pullman porters in Minnesota.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,George,Bergh,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","193 E Pennsylvania Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55130,,georgesbergh@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pullman-porter-exhibit-research,,,,0 10007161,"Pullman Porters and Union Depot Red Caps: Exhibit Plan",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Andy Corchran Thomas Falkofske Chilton (Sandy) Hagan Ryan Heath Eric Hopp Don Mason Brian Nelson Noel Petit Arthur Pew III Emeritus John Radimecky Tom Rafferty Chris Sears Andrew Tighe Jon Van Niewaal, Treasurer Phil Wellman, Chair",0.01,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan from research completed on the Pullman porters and Union Depot Red Caps.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erik,Johnson,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","193 E Pennsylvania Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55130,651-228-0263,Erik@transportationmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pullman-porters-and-union-depot-red-caps-exhibit-plan,,,,0 17044,"Purchase Microform Reader/Printer/Scanner/Computer",2010,5962,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2500,,,,,,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County",,"To make its primary records available through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To make its primary records available through a new microfilm reader/printer",2010-02-12,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mark,Peihl,,"202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/purchase-microform-readerprinterscannercomputer,,,, 17725,"Purchase Data Loggers for Monitoring Galleries, Storage, and Library",2012,2119,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2119,,,,"Wright County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To monitor the temperature and relative humidity in the Wright County Heritage Center in order to better preserve evidence documenting Wright County history.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sally,Stevens,"Wright County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/purchase-data-loggers-monitoring-galleries-storage-and-library,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025006,"Purchase of and Migration to New Collections Management Software",2021,8124,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: We've achieved most of our expected outcome in that patrons and researchers can access and search for information about our collection pieces through a link on our website. We had anticipated the entirety of our collection being available right away, but discovered that all our catalog records were automatically set to ""not accessible to public"" when our instance of CollectiveAccess was set up. However, since implementing CollectiveAccess, we have now made over 7,700 records available to the public. The fact that they are not all yet public actually works in our favor because a huge part of our collection consists of photographs, and we'd like to apply watermarks to them before allowing public access since reproduction of photos is a source of revenue for us. Intermediate Term: We've achieved our expected outcome in that access is easier, content is greater, and items from our material artifact collection are included. The impact on patron requests seems limited at this point, but it is still early and we hope creating more awareness through social media posts and our website will generate more interest. Long Term: We believe we are on our way to achieving the expected outcomes. We have already gained a sense of greater intellectual control as we clean up records and make connections across records. Non collections staff members have begun using the system to identify material for presentations. We expect this to grow over time as we continue to use the program and work through all our catalog and collections records.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8124,,"Eric Andringa, Kyle Benish, Douge Boese, Ken Brown, Andrew Coenen, Jan Cotroneo, Daniel Dogo-Esekie, Sam Gill, Tom Leimer, Christine Rule, Kirk Schumacher, Roger Stahl, Linda Willihnganz",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Krista,Lewis,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,5072829447,archivist@olmstedhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/purchase-and-migration-new-collections-management-software,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025145,"Purchase Microfilm of the Pilot Independent Newspaper (1988-2017)",2022,6105,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The short, intermediate, and long term targets are all the same. The microfilm is here and accessible to the public and research staff.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6105,,"Lois Orton, Nita Frink, Cecelia McKeig, Shelly Johnson, Tim Werner, Rene Mehlberg, Maiya Henson",,"Cass County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 75 rolls of microfilmed Cass County newspapers to the historical society's holdings, making primary records more accessible to the public.",,"To add 75 rolls of microfilmed Cass County newspapers to the historical society's holdings, making primary records more accessible to the public.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Timothy,Andersen,"Cass County Historical Society","201 Minnesota Avenue West, PO Box 505",Walker,MN,56484,2185477251,casscountymuseum@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/purchase-microfilm-pilot-independent-newspaper-1988-2017,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17146,"Purchase of Microfilm Reader/Scanner",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Renville County Historical Society",,"To make primary records accessible through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To make primary records accessible through a new microfilm reader/printer",2010-07-15,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carl,Colwell,,"441 North Park Drive",Morton,MN,56270,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/purchase-microfilm-readerscanner,,,, 28779,"Purchase Olmsted County Newspapers on Microfilm",2014,8129,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8129,,"David Bastyr, Jim Suk, Randy Shindelar, Dennis Bergrud, Kim Bradley, Chris Colby, Sally Enders, Sheila Kiscaden, Gene Ohnstad, Darwin Olson, Terri Penz, Nels Pierson, Peg Wade, Jim Wiekamp, Linda Willihnganz",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To add 90 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erica,Ward,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,507-282-9447,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Goodhue, Mower, Olmsted, Wabasha, Waseca",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/purchase-olmsted-county-newspapers-microfilm,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007167,"Purpose-Built Watercraft Analysis & 3D Scanning Project",2018,9208,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9208,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah Handschin, Steven Hack",0.16,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct primary source research on the history of small watercraft in Minnesota.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-261-2265,hiolson@maritimeheritagemn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Koochiching, Otter Tail, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/purpose-built-watercraft-analysis-3d-scanning-project,,,,0 17264,"Quatrefoil Library Collections Preservation Project",2011,6264,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1500,,,,,,"Quatrefoil Library",,"To meet archival storage guidelines through proper storage and preservation for a significant collection",,"To meet archival storage guidelines through proper storage and preservation for a significant collection",2010-08-20,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathy,Robbins,,"1619 Dayton Avenue, Suite 105","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/quatrefoil-library-collections-preservation-project,,,, 33886,"Questions and Solutions Engineering Study Assessment of HVAC",2015,6000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Recommendation by Q&S as result of grant study for: A. Environmental control effectiveness B. First cost C. Energy costs D. Maintainability E. Architectural impact Option 2C -"" Indoor heat pump with dehumidification and humidification."" Option 2C score totaled 17.5 out of 25 points. See attached chart and recommendation. (Attachments 1 & 2)",,,"Available upon request. Contact",6000,,"Joyce DuFresne, Bob Neiderkorn, Beverly Kroschel, LaVerne Dickhudt, Rynetta Renford, Joanne Garlough, Sharon Pillen and Betty Danks",0.00,"Roseville Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate the current system in preparation for better control of the Roseville Historical Society museum environment.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beverly,Kroschel,"Roseville Historical Society","2660 Civic Center Drive",Roseville,MN,55113,651-484-1708,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/questions-and-solutions-engineering-study-assessment-hvac,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18041,"Radiocarbon Dating Project",2010,7735,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Partner Organizations: Council for Minnesota Archaeology, Minnesota Archaeological Society.Radiocarbon dating is an important technique in modern archaeology since it provides objective information about the calendar age of archaeological objects and sites. Through this partnership, the Society's existing archaeological collections were mined for organic samples suitable for radiocarbon dating.The team submitted 13 samples to a radiocarbon laboratory for processing. The results returned by the lab provide a lasting body of information about cultural components at important archaeological sites in Minnesota. In addition, the use of samples from existing collections—some excavated more than 40 years ago—demonstrates the long-term research value of properly preserved archaeological collections.",,"Partner Organizations: Council for Minnesota Archaeology, Minnesota Archaeological Society Radiocarbon dating is an important technique in modern archaeology since it provides objective information about the calendar age of archaeological objects and sites. Through this partnership, the Society's existing archaeological collections were mined for organic samples suitable for radiocarbon dating. The team submitted 13 samples to a radiocarbon laboratory for processing. The results returned by the lab provide a lasting body of information about cultural components at important archaeological sites in Minnesota. In addition, the use of samples from existing collections—some excavated more than 40 years ago—demonstrates the long-term research value of properly preserved archaeological collections.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Emerson,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,612-725-2410,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/radiocarbon-dating-project,,,, 18041,"Radiocarbon Dating Project",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Partner Organizations: Council for Minnesota Archaeology, Minnesota Archaeological Society.Radiocarbon dating is an important technique in modern archaeology since it provides objective information about the calendar age of archaeological objects and sites. Through this partnership, the Society's existing archaeological collections were mined for organic samples suitable for radiocarbon dating.The team submitted 13 samples to a radiocarbon laboratory for processing. The results returned by the lab provide a lasting body of information about cultural components at important archaeological sites in Minnesota. In addition, the use of samples from existing collections—some excavated more than 40 years ago—demonstrates the long-term research value of properly preserved archaeological collections.",,"Partner Organizations: Council for Minnesota Archaeology, Minnesota Archaeological Society Radiocarbon dating is an important technique in modern archaeology since it provides objective information about the calendar age of archaeological objects and sites. Through this partnership, the Society's existing archaeological collections were mined for organic samples suitable for radiocarbon dating. The team submitted 13 samples to a radiocarbon laboratory for processing. The results returned by the lab provide a lasting body of information about cultural components at important archaeological sites in Minnesota. In addition, the use of samples from existing collections—some excavated more than 40 years ago—demonstrates the long-term research value of properly preserved archaeological collections.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Emerson,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,612-725-2410,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/radiocarbon-dating-project,,,, 33912,"Radiocarbon Dating Early Oneota Sites in Southern Minnesota",2015,9720,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9720,,"Richard Davenport (President), Sandra King (Assistant to the President), Marilyn Wells (Provost and Senior Vice President), David Jones (Vice President of Student Affairs), Robert Hoffman (Vice President of Strategic Partnerships), Richard Straka (Vice President of Finance and Administration), R. Kent Clark (Vice President of University Advancement), Ed Clark (Vice President and Chief Information Officer)",0.00,"Minnesota State University, Mankato (Department of Anthropology)","Public College/University","To hire a qualified laboratory to conduct radiocarbon dating on Oneota samples from southern Minnesota.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ronald,Schirmer,"Minnesota State University, Mankato (Department of Anthropology)","358 Trafton Science Center North",Mankato,MN,56001,507-389-6612,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Faribault, Goodhue",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/radiocarbon-dating-early-oneota-sites-southern-minnesota,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012377,"Raid Exhibit Graphic Design Project",2019,9430," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","NHS wanted a similar look and feel to the text panels to give the exhibit ? viewed in three consecutive rooms of the museum ? cohesiveness and urge the visitor to read the next panel. This was achieved by uniform panel design and the use of complimentary colors on the panels. Observations of visitors in the gallery during the exhibit installation have shown the keen interest people have in learning ?what?s next? and reading the story from panel to panel. The desire to read more of the story has led to more time being spent in the museum by visitors. The hope is that a deeper appreciation of the town and the heroes of the story will remain in the forefront of visitors? minds after viewing the exhibit in its entirety. As of yet, that outcome is untested as the exhibit has not officially opened to the public yet.",,3028,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12458,,"Ron Gardner, Mel Miller, Rebecca Peterson, Amy Pagel, Blake Abdella, Randy Knox, Cliff Clark, Ann Dunlap, Chris O?Neill, Clark Webster, Joy Riggs, Teri Knight, Debby Nitz, Lisa Peterson",0.04,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop graphic design panels for an upcoming exhibit.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cathy,Osterman,"Northfield Historical Society"," 408 Division Street S "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 645-9268"," osterman@northfieldhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/raid-exhibit-graphic-design-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28958,"Ramsey House Business Development",2014,25000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","1. Ramsey House FY15 Business Plan created, and implemented in FY15 2. Ramsey House metrics and goals identified for FY15 3. Business planning process template created 4. Staff trained in business planning process",,,,,25000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Since completion of the Ramsey Redevelopment Project in 2011, the Alexander Ramsey House has been operating under a new model, but without a new business and marketing plan. This project allowed the Historic Sites division to hire a consultant to lead the site staff and MNHS technical advisers through a business planning process. Project objectives were to articulate goals and an operational plan for the site, identify target markets for the site and ensure the site would continue to meet institutional mission and financial goals. The six-month process resulted in a business plan for the site that will be updated on an annual basis, as well as a business planning process template that can be replicated for other products.",,,2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ramsey-house-business-development,,,, 10007199,"Randolph Public Schools Yearbook Digitization Project",2018,5886,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5886,,"Gary Moorhouse, Jay Otte, Sarah Taylor, Garlan Dubbels, Cory Lorenzen, Jason Podritz",,"Randolph Public Schools","K-12 Education","To digitize school yearbooks (1939 to present), allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jean,Mercier,"Randolph Public Schools","29110 Davisson Ave PO Box 38",Randolph,MN,55065,"507-263-2151 ext.236",MercierJ@district195.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/randolph-public-schools-yearbook-digitization-project,,,,0 10007430,"Ranier Community Building National Register Evaluation",2017,8000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The measurable outcome identified in the grant application was to have the Ranier Community Building evaluated for eligibility for the National Historic Registry. The grant allowed the City of Ranier to hire a historical consultant to write the report evaluating the Ranier Community Building for the National Historic Registry. The eligibility report was satisfactorily completed and accepted by the MNSHPO Denis Gardner who reviewed the draft report and offered comments that would clarify and enhance the document.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8000,,"Mayor Dennis Wagner, Councilmembers Tony Cole, Todd Coulombe, JoAnn Kellner and Ron Wilcox",,"City of Ranier","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Ranier Community Building for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sherril,Gautreaux,"City of Ranier","PO Box 186, 2099 Spruce Street",Ranier,MN,56668,218-286-3311,cityofranier@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ranier-community-building-national-register-evaluation,,,,0 10007124,"Ranier Community Building National Register Nomination",2018,6000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Short term - to complete the nomination form. This short term project has been completed. Historic Consultant Greg Gaut completed the nomination form and forwarded specific photographs to SHPO. This has been achieved with the assistance of Greg Gaut, an experienced historical consultant.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6000,,"Mayor Dennis Wagner, Council members Todd Coulombe, JoAnn Kellner, Ron Wilcox and Bob Dunbar",,"City of Ranier","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Ranier Community Building. ",,"A historical consultant will conduct further research to complete the National Register nomination. The historical integrity of the Ranier Community Building will enable the property to illustrate significant aspects of its past. The nomination form will describe the physical materials, design features, and elements of construction dating from the New Deal period. The goal of the project is to have the Ranier Community Building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This property will be the first to be listed in the city. The Ranier Community Building is one of the few remaining historically significant buildings in Ranier. The building is a highly valued asset in the community where 3-4 generations have held significant cultural events. Listing on the National Register of Historic Places provided recognition and legitimacy of the historical and cultural significance of the property. ",2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sherril,Gautreaux,"City of Ranier","PO Box 186, 2099 Spruce Street",Ranier,MN,56668,218-286-3311,cityofranier@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ranier-community-building-national-register-nomination,,,, 10025296,"Ranier Community Building Conditions Assessment",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,3000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13000,,"Mayor Dennis Wagner, Councilmembers Todd Coulombe, JoAnn Kellner, Jennifer Lahmayer, Ron Wilcox",,"City of Ranier","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Ranier Community Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Ranier Community Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sherril,Gautreaux,"City of Ranier","PO Box 186, 2099 Spruce Street",Ranier,MN,56668,2182863311,cityofranier@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Koochiching,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ranier-community-building-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012220,"RCHS Hats and Shoes Recataloging and Rehousing",2018,7601," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","222 number of hats cataloged and photographed 37 boxes of rehoused hats 134 hats numbered by volunteers at hat party 79 number of shoes cataloged and photographed 18 boxes of rehoused shoes 14 visitors to pop-up 26 number of hatboxes cataloged and photographed",,1757,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9358,,"Dennis Blackmer, Andy Ebling, Pat Mensing, Brian Schmidt, Julie Underdahl, Gary Mogren, Ron Parker, Don Hora, Pauline Schreiber, Ione Schrader, Richard Carlander, Pat Chappuie, Pat O'Connor, LeRoy Rockman, Peter Waldock",0.13,"Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"Each of the 234 hats and 79 pairs of shoes were brought out of the attic by an eleven-person assembly line. Once out of the attic, each object was cleaned individually with a variable-suction vacuum cleaner to remove dust, broken feathers, and the remains of dead pests. About a dozen hats were found to have live infestations of carpet beetles. These hats were placed in polyester bags and have been set aside away from the remainder of the collection. As part of the cleaning process, each item was paired with an Initial Assessment Form made for this project. (See copies of the blank forms in the attachments.) These allowed us to quickly gather the object number (if known), brief description, condition, maker?s marks, and any other identification. The slip followed the hat throughout the process spelled out below. These completed slips have been retained for RCHS?s records. After cleaning, the hats were laid out on a series of tables, and a consultant went with the staff through each hat individually, and discussed the style, time period, and significance of each hat. Conversations were recorded, and this information was included on the slip, then integrated into the PastPerfect record. Hats were then sorted into boxes based on time period and style. The shoes were sorted by style. Each box was cataloged, photographed, and housed in turn. In addition to hats and shoes, this grant also covered the cataloging of hatboxes. Dozens of hatboxes, all of which were constructed of acidic materials and not suited for long-term museum quality storage, were stored in the attic, all containing hats themselves. Many boxes were duplicates ? including more than two dozen Dayton?s hat boxes ? or were in poor condition. These were all evaluated by staff and the RCHS Collections Committee. Over 40 hatboxes were deaccessioned, with 26 remaining in the collection. The retained hatboxes were cataloged and photographed. Of the 234 cataloged hats, about half needed to have object identification labels sewn into them. Most of those were FIC, but some were hats that needed replacement labels or that had been reunited with their numbers during the cataloging process. RCHS hosted a ?hat labeling party? at which seven volunteers sewed 135 labels into hats over the course of five hours. This project has long-ranging effects in a variety of ways. Many of these objects haven?t been evaluated in several decades. Some of the earliest bonnets may not have been looked at since the attic was built in the 1970s. Half of the hats and several of the pairs of shoes were unidentified. By recataloging these collections, they have brought more than 300 records up to RCHS?s current standards. The numbers on these objects were added when missing and refreshed when needed. Hats and shoes have been photographed to assist with identification and future collections care, and they have been safely housed to ensure longevity. The hats and shoes are valuable for more than just their physical presence. These artifacts represent a now-extinct business history of Rice County. According to RCHS?s written records, two of their 1920s and 30s cloche hats were made and sold in Mary Smisek Pexa?s millinery. One of the prominent names in Faribault?s millinery and clothing industries was Verna Love Ochs. According to her 1989 obituary, Verna graduated the U of M and the Minneapolis Business College and served on the advisory board of the Lowthian Fashion and Career College. After marrying Alfred Ochs in 1944, she was the vice-president of Ochs Department Store in Faribault, owned by Alfred and his brother. Ochs had its own millinery department and at least one of the hats in our collection was produced at Ochs, though many more were likely sold there. Verna was known to have a large and impressive collection of hats herself. According to anecdotal evidence, RCHS is in possession of many of her hats, as they were donated after her death before the rest were auctioned off. Staff and volunteers have been able to create a list in PastPerfect of the hats that may have belonged to Verna. The story of Verna Ochs and her hats is important to Rice County, both for its feminist story and for its connection to greater Faribault business, just as Mary Pexa?s brings to light a previous unnoticed story of Lonsdale?s first milliner. Recipent: Rice County Historical Society Funded Amount: $7,601",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society"," 1814 NW Second Avenue "," Faribault "," MN ",55021,"(507) 332-2121"," sgarwood@rchistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rchs-hats-and-shoes-recataloging-and-rehousing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012299,"RCHS Collection Preservation, Access, and Storage Project",2019,113841," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","5,424 cubic feet of new storage space (not including the aisle) 560 shelves and drawers installed 32 feet of hanging textile racks installed 408 square feet of wide-span shelving added 10 moves out of the attic 2514 artifacts moved out of the attic 16,973 total objects moved onto the shelves 19 volunteers helped with the project",,7441,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",121283,,"Dennis Blackmer (Co-Treasurer), Dick Carlander (2nd Vice President), Pat Chappuie, Andy Ebling, Don Hora, Pat Mensing, Dave Miller, Gary Mogren, Pat O?Conner, Ron Parker, LeRoy Rockman, Brian Schmidt (President), Pauline Schreiber (Secretary), Julie Underdahl (Co-Treasurer), and Peter Waldock (1st Vice President)",0.15,"Rice County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Garwood,"Rice County Historical Society"," 1814 NW Second Avenue "," Faribault "," MN ",55021,"(507) 332-2121"," sgarwood@rchistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rchs-collection-preservation-access-and-storage-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17976,"RCHS Collections Inventory",2013,45101,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,45101,,"Dave Torgelson, Mary Lee Black, Shelby Lindrud, Jeanne Wepplo, Ron Degner, Ralph Novotny, Don Haubrich, Ken Anderson, Willard Rodmyre, Diane Arndt, Colleen Freitag, Bea Brown, Steve Hettig, Gary Abraham, Russ Jacobson",,"Renville County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain physical and intellectual control through a professional inventory of approximately 12,000 objects documenting Renville County history using PastPerfect Museum Software",,"To gain physical and intellectual control through a professional inventory of approximately 12,000 objects documenting Renville County history using PastPerfect Museum Software",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carl,Colwell,"Renville County Historical Society","441 North Park Drive",Morton,MN,56270,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rchs-collections-inventory,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17121,"RCHS's Collections Care: Quilts and Women's Clothing",2010,4431,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2270,,,,,,"Rice County Historical Society",," Over the course of several months, the women's textiles and all quilts were evaluated based on condition, inventoried, photographed, rehoused, and stored appropriately.  This included textiles in boxes, on a make-shift clothing rack, in drawers in the gallery, and textiles kept at the Alexander Faribault House. For the hanging pieces, they added a new clothing rack, made padded hangers, and selected the most stable and appropriate items to be hung.  More than 100 items which had previously been on wire hangers and wedged tightly on the one rack was moved into boxes. Several of the textiles that were shoved into cramped boxes and stored in trunks are stunning pieces of Rice County's past.  Amazing construction and beautiful detail that speak to the people that lived in this county more than a century ago. The grant also enabled them to purchase the photograph nodule of PastPerfect and have photos taken, the information gathered was then added to their computer records. ",,"To preserve historically significant quilt and women's clothing collections for future generations",2010-04-23,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Garwood,,"1814 NW Second Ave.",Faribault,MN,55021,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rchss-collections-care-quilts-and-womens-clothing,,,, 28412,"RCHS Cataloging Project",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Our target was to gain intellectual and manageable control of 90% of the back log of donated items. We exceeded that by reaching 100% of backlogged items and were able to look further into our inventory and update artifact information and photographs. The grant money enable us to hire a temporary employee to work on the backlogged items making that their main focus.",,,387,,7387,,"Glenn Holm, Harriet Heinen, Lola Grafstrom, Helen Wagner, Sheila Winstead, Bruce Olson, Darrell Borgen, Jolene Juhl, Eva-Jayne Krueger, Irene Olson, Mark Engen, Jeff Pieterick",0.46,"Roseau County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to accession and catalog archives and documents in the permanent collections.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Britt,Dahl,"Roseau County Historical Society","121 Center Street E, Ste 101",Roseau,MN,56751,218-463-1918,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rchs-cataloging-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18012,"Reaching Out to the Community through Historic Site Programs",2010,140342,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society manages 26 historic sites and museums across Minnesota. Recognizing an opportunity to work more collaboratively with organizations where historic sites are located, the Society developed programs to expand history education and programming and elevate the level of professionalism in local history organizations. This funding enabled site staff across the state to host workshops to train history professionals and work with local historical agencies to assess and update collections. For example, in Little Falls, a staff member from the Charles A. Lindbergh site helped the Minnesota Military Museum organize and catalog several important collections, including the Gen. John W. Vessey, Jr., collection and the M.G. Ellard Walsh collection, and assisted with the inventory and organization of the museum's weapons collection. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society manages 26 historic sites and museums across Minnesota. Recognizing an opportunity to work more collaboratively with organizations where historic sites are located, the Society developed programs to expand history education and programming and elevate the level of professionalism in local history organizations. This funding enabled site staff across the state to host workshops to train history professionals and work with local historical agencies to assess and update collections. For example, in Little Falls, a staff member from the Charles A. Lindbergh site helped the Minnesota Military Museum organize and catalog several important collections, including the Gen. John W. Vessey, Jr., collection and the M.G. Ellard Walsh collection, and assisted with the inventory and organization of the museum's weapons collection.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Tom,Ellig,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"507-697-6321 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reaching-out-community-through-historic-site-programs,,,, 18012,"Reaching Out to the Community through Historic Site Programs",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society manages 26 historic sites and museums across Minnesota. Recognizing an opportunity to work more collaboratively with organizations where historic sites are located, the Society developed programs to expand history education and programming and elevate the level of professionalism in local history organizations. This funding enabled site staff across the state to host workshops to train history professionals and work with local historical agencies to assess and update collections. For example, in Little Falls, a staff member from the Charles A. Lindbergh site helped the Minnesota Military Museum organize and catalog several important collections, including the Gen. John W. Vessey, Jr., collection and the M.G. Ellard Walsh collection, and assisted with the inventory and organization of the museum's weapons collection. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society manages 26 historic sites and museums across Minnesota. Recognizing an opportunity to work more collaboratively with organizations where historic sites are located, the Society developed programs to expand history education and programming and elevate the level of professionalism in local history organizations. This funding enabled site staff across the state to host workshops to train history professionals and work with local historical agencies to assess and update collections. For example, in Little Falls, a staff member from the Charles A. Lindbergh site helped the Minnesota Military Museum organize and catalog several important collections, including the Gen. John W. Vessey, Jr., collection and the M.G. Ellard Walsh collection, and assisted with the inventory and organization of the museum's weapons collection.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Tom,Ellig,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"507-697-6321 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reaching-out-community-through-historic-site-programs,,,, 18090,"Reaching Out to the Community through Historic Site Programs",2012,53991,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,53991,,,0.35,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"The Minnesota Historical Society manages 26 historic sites and museums across Minnesota. Recognizing an opportunity to work with organizations where historic sites are located, the Society is collaborating with local historical organizations around the state to assess and improve their service to the public. Society staff are working with the Nicollet County Historical Society, the Lower Sioux community, the city of Moorhead, the Taylor's Falls Historical Society, the Mayo House Interpretive Society, the Chippewa County Historical Society, the Minnesota Transportation Museum and the communities of International Falls and Marine on St. Croix, to assess historic site operations and possibilities for improvement. Reports from this work will provide a road map for improvements in the coming years. In addition, Society staff are working with schools and teachers to build and support History Day participation and activities around the state. ",,"This funding will enable Minnesota Historical Society to continue to work with local historical organizations on assessing and improving their service to the public. The Society manages 26 historic sites and museums across Minnesota. Recognizing an opportunity to work more collaboratively with organizations where historic sites are located, the Society developed programs to expand history education and programming and elevate the level of professionalism in local history organizations. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Tom,Ellig,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55417,"507-697-6321 ",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reaching-out-community-through-historic-site-programs-0,,,, 17578,"Reaching and gathering historical evidence of Alexander Faribault",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Rice County Historical Society",," To assemble historical resources pertaining to Alexander Faribault. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reaching-and-gathering-historical-evidence-alexander-faribault,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28956,"Reaching Out to the Community through Historic Sites",2014,246789,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Outcomes: Serving Minnesotans in two major ways: 1. Transforming our school programs to engage 21st Century Learners and promote 21st Century skill development. This effort is continuing to build a new infrastructure for modern learning at sites and museums and focuses on three areas: a. Improving on-site programs; b. Developing teacher tools to better connect the classroom to on-site programs; c. Communicating the value of field trip programs to diverse stakeholders. 2. Effectively utilizing the talent and expertise of Historic Sites and Museums staff by accomplishing two main objectives: a. Increasing local awareness and use of the Minnesota Historical Society and the services and programs it provides to the people of Minnesota. b. Helping make connections between individual sites and local communities thereby solidifying the sites as note only statewide resources, but also local ones. Particular attention is being paid to improving our organization's relationship to diverse communities.",,,,,222577,24212,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.40,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society manages 26 historic sites and museums across Minnesota. Recognizing an opportunity to work more collaboratively with organizations where historic sites are located, MNHS is working with local historical organizations around the state to assess and improve their service to the public. MNHS staff are working with several organizations such as Wilderness Inquiry, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, St. Cloud State University and University of Minnesota, as well as local historical societies and school districts to create dynamic programs to expand history education and programming across the state. An example is ""From Fort to Fur Trade,"" a program that explored the historical connection of Fort Snelling, the Henry Sibley Historic Site and the Mississippi River. Through guided tours and a special guided canoe ride, guests left with a greater appreciation for the historical narrative of how Minnesota came to be. In addition, MNHS staff are working with schools and teachers to build and support National History Day in Minnesota participation and activities around the state. One key program is developing a youth fife and drum corps at Historic Fort Snelling. MNHS staff are recruiting, training and presenting a group of young fifers and drummers as part of the site experience and building a connection with youth across the cities.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reaching-out-community-through-historic-sites,,,, 10012626,"Reads Landing Schoolhouse Evaluation of Building Mechanical System (HVAC)",2019,6168," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Going into this process, WCHS really did not fully understand how extensive the evaluation of the HVAC system at the museum in Reads Landing would be. While the recommendations are extensive and rather daunting, WCHS now knows where they stand as to the condition of their HVAC system and the air quality within the museum itself. As one of the many volunteers at the Wabasha County Historical Society Museum in Reads Landing, this report appears to be extremely exhaustive and very complete. Most importantly, it gives recommendations which are listed by priority of Highly Recommended, Recommended, and Not Recommended. This will give the all-volunteer staff at the museum a guide as to what is most in need of attention and the items which might not seem as urgent. The data logger reports were extremely instructive as to the air quality within the museum. Volunteers at the museum were quite surprised that the quality of was as good as the data loggers had shown, however, they are also aware that the air quality in the museum is not optimal and now have goals at which to aim.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6168,,"The WCHS Officers: President : Linda Mann - 651-764-2386 President Elect: Joe Dick - 507-459-0477 Treasurer : Jim Danckwart - 651-494-8867 Secretary: Sarah Stegan - 507-273-0923 Past President: Margaret Peterson - 651-927-9002 The WCHS Board Members are: Georgene Arndt - 651-345-5836 Bonnie Dohrn - 651-345-2394 Dave Dueholm - 608-213-7993 Terry Helbig - 651-345-4615 Deb Koenig - 651-565-0164"," ","Wabasha County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Danckwart,"Wabasha County Historical Society"," PO Box 255 "," Lake City "," MN ",55041,"(877) 525-3248"," Davidjdanckwart@aol.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reads-landing-schoolhouse-evaluation-building-mechanical-system-hvac,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17604,"Reads Landing Schoolhouse: Fire Safety and Mitigation Equipment",2012,4920,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Wabasha County Historical Society",," To mitigate the risk of fire in the Reads Landing School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reads-landing-schoolhouse-fire-safety-and-mitigation-equipment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17683,"Reads Landing School: Rehabilitation Project Construction Documents",2012,18290,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,18290,,,,"Wabasha County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the restoration and preservation of the Reads Landing School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and used as the Wabasha County History Museum.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Yaeger,"Wabasha County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reads-landing-school-rehabilitation-project-construction-documents,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17426,"Reads Landing School Historic Structures Report",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Wabasha County Historical Society",," A detailed Historic Structures Report was prepared that will guide future restoration of the Reads Landing School, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building houses the Wabasha County Historical Society Museum. Three consultants with historic heritage, design and architectural expertise were hired to work with the WCHS Board to analyze the condition of the building and propose solutions for both building rehabilitation and programming.. The final report contains multiple recommendations for functional use of space, site planning and accessibility. ",,"To hire a qualified professional to prepare a Historic Structure Report that would guide future restoration of the Reads Landing Overlook, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-18,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sara,Yaeger,,"Bluestem Heritage Group, 857 Great Oaks Trail","St. Paul",MN,55123,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reads-landing-school-historic-structures-report,,,, 33922,"Reads Landing School Cupola/Bell Tower Stabilization",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Joseph Dick, President; Margaret Peterson, Past President; Jean Benson, President Elect; Jim Danckwart, Treasurer; Sarah Stegen, Secretary; Georgene Arndt, Board/Lake City Historical Society Liaison; Terry Helbig, Board; Gale Hill, Board; Deb Koenig, Board/Wabasha County Liaison; Linda Mann, Board/Wabasha Historic Preservation Liaison; Swede Ostrom, Board; Andru Peters, Board; David Danckwart, Director",0.00,"Wabasha County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to stabilize the cupola on the Reads Landing School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Danckwart,"Wabasha County Historical Society","PO Box 255","Lake City",MN,55041,877-525-3248,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reads-landing-school-cupolabell-tower-stabilization,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28782,"Reads Landing Museum Interpretive Plan",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"David Danckwart - President; Margaret Peterson - Secretary; Joe Dick - Treasurer; Jim Zwiener - Past President; Gale Hill - Board; Oscar (Swede) Ostrom - Board; Andru Peters - Board; Robert Parrott - Board; Phyllis Walker - Board; Terry Helbig - Board.",,"Wabasha County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to create an interpretive plan for exhibits at the historical society's Reads Landing Schoolhouse museum building.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Danckwart,"Wabasha County Historical Society","PO Box 255","Lake City",MN,55041,877-525-3248,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reads-landing-museum-interpretive-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28689,"Reads Landing School Exterior Rehabilitation: Construction",2014,303410,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,303410,,"David Danckwart, President. Margaret Peterson, Joseph Dick, Jim Zwiener, Swede Ostrom, Gale Hill, Andru Peters, Bob Parrott, Phyllis Walker,",,"Wabasha County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To preserve and restore windows, cornice, and brick on the Reads Landing School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and currently used as the applicant's museum.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Danckwart,"Wabasha County Historical Society","PO Box 255","Lake City",MN,55041,877-525-3248,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reads-landing-school-exterior-rehabilitation-construction,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17144,"Real Estate Agent Training for Historic Property Sales",2011,3600,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,536,,,,,,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota",,"To provide accredited training concerning historic properties for real estate agents",,"To provide accredited training concerning historic properties for real estate agents",2010-07-01,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Shannon,Malzahn,,"416 Landmark Center, 75 West 5th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/real-estate-agent-training-historic-property-sales,,,, 28497,"""Reaume's Leaf River Post"" Survey Project: Remote Sensing and Archaeological Investigation",2013,6990,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","A geophysical survey was conducted in the spring of 2013 by Archaeo-Physics at Reaume's Leaf River Fort, an 18th century fur trade fort in Wadena County, Minnesota. The investigation used non-invasive geophysical methods to map subsurface archaeological features at the site. In addition, a topographic map of the site was created using Lidar elevation data. The effectiveness of the subsurface mapping methods was somewhat impaired by high soil moisture but useful results were obtained and the survey was successful. The University of Minnesota team then undertook a two-week excavation with a small crew. As for the excavations, they did confirm the presence of multiple buildings as opposed to one long barrack-like building.",,,,,6990,,"John Crandall, Bob Zosel, Bette Peterson, Carmen Pederson, Elaine Schmitz, Elroy Evans, James Dragseth, Linda Smith, Mary Seipkes, Ralph Miller, Sharon Tate, Helen Apel, Larry Denny",,"Wadena County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct an archaeological survey of the Reaume Leaf River Post Site site using ground-penetrating radar. ",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Crandall,"Wadena County Historical Society","603 N Jefferson",Wadena,MN,56482,218-640-1340,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wadena,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reaumes-leaf-river-post-survey-project-remote-sensing-and-archaeological-investigation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17162,"Rebind and Preserve Sheet Music",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2110,,,,,,"Hennepin County Library",,"To rebind and preserve approximately 1500 original sheet music items",,"To rebind and preserve approximately 1500 original sheet music items",2010-07-15,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Edward,Hathaway,,"300 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55401,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rebind-and-preserve-sheet-music,,,, 28881,"Recent Romanian Immigration to the Twin Cities Oral History",2014,14940,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,14940,,"Monica Nedelcu Erickson, Arria Giulan, Octavian Cornea, Eugenia Popa, Vicki Albu, Cleopatra Cabuz, Sinziana Cornea, Paul Hodge, Raluca Octav, Helena Orlandi, Gabriel Petre, Patrick Ledray.",0.13,"Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 15 interviews the history of Romanian immigration to Minnesota after World War II.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Irina,Comardicea,"Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota","409 Springhill Road","Vadnais Hts, MN",MN,55127,651-239-7650,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recent-romanian-immigration-twin-cities-oral-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17150,"Reconaissance survey and inventory of one quarter of Fergus Falls",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,11060,,,,,,"City of Fergus Falls",,"To survey and inventory potentially historic properties in one quarter of Fergus Falls",,"To survey and inventory potentially historic properties in one quarter of Fergus Falls",2010-05-11,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Gordon,Hydukovich,,"112 West Washington Ave","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconaissance-survey-and-inventory-one-quarter-fergus-falls,,,, 17835,"Reconnaissance Survey of Princeton's Downtown",2013,6630,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6630,,"City Council: Jeremy Riddle (Mayor), Dick Dobson, Victoria Hallin, Paul Whitcomb, Thom Walker",,"City of Princeton","Local/Regional Government","To hire a consultant to complete a reconnaissance survey of Princeton's downtown, approximately 50 commercial buildings.",,"To hire a consultant to complete a reconnaissance survey of Princeton's downtown, approximately 50 commercial buildings.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carie,Fuhrman,"City of Princeton","705 Second Street North",Princeton,MN,55371,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconnaissance-survey-princetons-downtown,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17530,"Reconstruction planning-Historic Peterson North Barn",2011,6999,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4317,,,,,,"Carver County Historical Society",," Two storms in July/August of 2010 caused the east wall and gable ends of the historic Peterson North Barn to collapse. The barn was stabilized in October of 2010. The owner and the Friends of the Peterson Barn were advised to quicky develop a phased plan for reconstruction to prevent further damage. A qualified historical architect was hired to undertake the planning and design work with the ultimate goal of restoring the building to it's original appearance. Measurements of the existing structure, taken in summer 2010, were used to create a draftsman copy of the barn using a computer software program. The drafts were used for the final report. ",,"To hire a qualified historical architect to create planning documents to guide future historic preservation projects for the property",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Wendy,Biorn,,"555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstruction-planning-historic-peterson-north-barn,,,, 28706,"Reconstructing Prehistoric Lifeways at the Bremer Site (21DK06), Dakota County, through Microarchaeology",2014,66506,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,66506,,"Richard B. Beeson, Dean E. Johnson, Clyde E. Allen, Laura M. Brod, Linda A. Cohen, Thomas W. Devine, John R. Frobenius, David M. Larson, Peggy E. Lucas, David J. McMillan, Abdul M. Omari, Patricia S. Simmons",0.50,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Department of Anthropology)","Public College/University","To document through microarchaeological techniques human occupation of the Bremer Site, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-01-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Gilliane,Monnier,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Department of Anthropology)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-747-7322,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reconstructing-prehistoric-lifeways-bremer-site-21dk06-dakota-county-through-microarchaeolo,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17053,"Recording Voices from the Cold War Era",2010,6831,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5420,,,,,,"Friends of the History Museum of East Otter Tail County",,"To record 20 interviews with people who shaped events related to the Cold War in eastern Otter Tail County",,"To record 20 interviews with people who shaped events related to the Cold War in eastern Otter Tail County",2010-02-08,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lina,Belar,,"230 First Avenue North",Perham,MN,56573,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/recording-voices-cold-war-era,,,, 37473,"Records Management Projects",2017,50000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Successful launch of new search engine online.",,,,,50000,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In FY17, MNHS will launch a new records search to make it easier for library patrons to access birth, death, veterans grave and state census records. The new search tool launched in beta in December 2016, and user feedback is being collected. Site enhancements will be made in the second half of the fiscal year.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/records-management-projects,,,, 17784,"Red Wing Historic Tours - Podcasts",2012,6000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6000,,,,"City of Red Wing",,"To create and make available 28 podcasts for greater public access to Red Wing's historic resources.",,,2012-05-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Steve,Kohn,"City of Red Wing",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-wing-historic-tours-podcasts,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17794,"Red Earth, White Road Publication",2013,2845,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,2845,,"Kevin Stroup, Al Kruse, Donata DeBruyckere, Jan Louwagie, Cathy Amato, Joseph Amato, Waneta Shriver.",,"Society for the Study of Local and Regional History","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To publish ""The Joseph LaFramboise Family during the Dakota War of 1862"" by Janet Timmerman",,"To publish ""The Joseph LaFramboise Family during the Dakota War of 1862"" by Janet Timmerman",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jan,Louwagie,"Society for the Study of Local and Regional History","PO Box 291",Marshall,MN,56258,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-earth-white-road-publication,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025023,"Red Lake Tribal Archives Inventory Consultation and Pilot Project",2021,9989,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","We now have a physical description for the Red Lake Tribal Archives. We gathered measurements, such as the number of boxes to estimate linear feet of documents, number of paintings and art objects, and quantity of recordings. The collections management plan and inventory plan exceeded our expectations, we were not only able to get a draft of those reports, but complete versions that were revised and approved by the Red Lake Tribal Archives Director Floyd Jourdain. In addition, we conducted a Pilot Project based on the consultant's recommendations. The training was completed on August 3, 2021. Rose trained RLNC archives staff how to properly handle materials and what data to collect. She also made suggestions for the best order of priority when starting the inventory process. Before we started the pilot project we created a multi page spreadsheet. We began conducting our inventory using object ID protocols and other data recommended by the consultant. The pilot project consisted of inventorying audio cassette tapes and objects in the sacred objects storage room. We have exceeded our goals by still continuing our work from the pilot project. We have hired staff to work on implementing the collections management plan and inventory plan. (Please see the original submitted work plan for details on the alignment of objectives, activities, anticipated outcomes, evaluation metrics, and timetable.)",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9989,,"Lorena Cook (Chairperson), Rachele Donnell (Secretary), Charlys May (Vice-Chairperson), Dell Johnson (Treasurer), Sharon Norris (Member), Delwyn Holthusen (Member), Donovan English (Member)",0.03,"Red Lake Nation College","Public College/University","To provide better organization of the college's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the college's archival collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Floyd,Jourdain,"Red Lake Nation College","15480 Migizi Drive, P.O. Box 576","Red Lake",MN,56671,2188662407,floyd.jourdain@rlnc.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-lake-tribal-archives-inventory-consultation-and-pilot-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025166,"Red Lake Tribal Archives Conservation and Preservation Plan",2022,5400,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5400,,"Lorena Cook (Chairperson), Rachele Donnell (Secretary), Charlys May (Vice-Chairperson), Dell Johnson (Treasurer), Sharon Norris (Member), Delwyn Holthusen (Member), Donovan English (Member)",,"Red Lake Nation College","Public College/University","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,"To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Floyd,Jourdain,"Red Lake Nation College","15480 Migizi Drive, P.O. Box 576","Red Lake",MN,56671,2188662407,floyd.jourdain@rlnc.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-lake-tribal-archives-conservation-and-preservation-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031143,"Red Lake Tribal Archives Digitization Consultation and Pilot Project",2024,9987,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","W e",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9987,,"Charlys May (Chairperson), Delwyn Holthusen (Vice-Chairperson), Rachele Donnell (Secretary), Dell Johnson (Treasurer), Sharon Norris (Member), Donovan English (Member), Thelma May (Member), Jonathon Mountain (Member)",0.010784314,"Red Lake Nation College","Public College/University",,,"To digitize archival materials from the collections, including tapes, reel-to-reel, and documents, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Floyd,Jourdain,"Red Lake Nation College","15480 Migizi Drive, P.O. Box 576","Red Lake",MN,56671,2188662407,floyd.jourdain@rlnc.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-lake-tribal-archives-digitization-consultation-and-pilot-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17307,"Red Wing Historic Walking Tour Update/Reprinting",2010,1000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"Red Wing Heritage Preservation Commission",,"To revise and reprint the popular 1989 ""Footsteps through Historic Red Wing"" booklet",,"To revise and reprint the popular 1989 ""Footsteps through Historic Red Wing"" booklet",2009-12-22,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Steve,Kohn,,"419 Bush Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-wing-historic-walking-tour-updatereprinting,,,, 10031300,"Red Lake Tribal Archives Disaster Planning",2024,4000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4000,,"Charlys May (Chairperson), Delwyn Holthusen (Vice-Chairperson), Rachele Donnell (Secretary), Dell Johnson (Treasurer), Sharon Norris (Member), (Member), Donovan English (Member), Thelma May (Member), Jonathon Mountain (Member)",,"Red Lake Nation College","Public College/University",,"An objects conservator was hired to review the collections at the Red Lake Tribal Archives. This includes checking their storage conditions, policies, and procedures, and creating a disaster plan. A solid disaster plan protects important cultural and historical records from potential dangers. It helps manage risks, prepare for emergencies, and supports preservation efforts. This plan is an important investment for the Red Lake Tribal Archives. It ensures that future generations can access vital records and keeps cultural knowledge and traditions alive.   ","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a disaster plan for the Red Lake Tribal Archives collection. ",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Floyd,Jourdain,"Red Lake Nation College","15480 Migizi Drive, P.O. Box 576","Red Lake",MN,56671,2188662407,floyd.jourdain@rlnc.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-lake-tribal-archives-disaster-planning,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 28771,"Red Lake Negatives Digitization, Rehousing, and Cataloging Project",2014,4325,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4325,,"Linda Lemmer, Leo Soukup, Warren Meissner, Andy Mack, Steve Caron, Kathryn Beaulieu, Gina Lemon, Kim Nagle",0.13,"Beltrami County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better storage conditions and broaden public accessibility to photographic images in the collection.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Karalus,"Beltrami County Historical Society","130 Minnesota Avenue SW",Bemidji,MN,56601,218-444-3376,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-lake-negatives-digitization-rehousing-and-cataloging-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28610,"Red Wing Fire Department Ahrens-Fox Fire Apparatus Preservation",2014,9498,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9498,,"Dan Bender, Mayor, Lisa Bayley, Council President, Dean Hove, Mike Schultz, Ralph Rauterkus, Peggy Rehder, Marilyn Meinke, and Jason Sebion",,"City of Red Wing","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified conservators to restore a significant historical fire engine.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kay,Kuhlmann,"City of Red Wing","315 W 4th Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-wing-fire-department-ahrens-fox-fire-apparatus-preservation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28637,"Red Lake Archives Assessment Project",2014,7204,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7204,,"Red Lake Tribal Council Members: Floyd Jourdain Jr., Don Cook Sr., Darrell G. Seki Sr., Randall Kingbird, Gary Nelson, Allen D. Pemberton, Julius ""Toady"" Thunder, Roman ""Ducker"" Stately, Donald J ""Dudie"" May, William ""Billy"" Greene, Richard W. Barrett Sr, Greeting Spears, Hank Sutton, John Sumner Sr., Gerald Spears, Alexander Gillespie Jr., George W. King, James Loud",,"Red Lake Economic Development and Planning","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified professional to assess the archival collections held by Red Lake Tribal Archives.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elizabeth,Strong,"Red Lake Economic Development and Planning","PO Box 588","Red Lake",MN,56671,218-679-1503,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Beltrami, Clearwater",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-lake-archives-assessment-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007171,"Redesigning HCSCC Lighting",2018,8805,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8805,,"President John Dobmeier, Vice President Jon Evert, Treasurer Monica Millette, Secretary Amy Lammers, Directors Dr. Vijay Gaba, Frank Gross, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, Gloria Lee, JoNell Moore, GEne Prim, Jim Saueressig, and Jim Steen",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Peihl,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,"218-299-5511 Ext 6734",Mark.Peihl@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redesigning-hcscc-lighting,,,,0 17915,"Rediscovering John Berryman Documentary",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Tim Grady (Chair), Anne Carayon, Mark Tierney, Susan Smoluchowski, Melodie Bahan, Senator Richard Cohen, Mary Reyelts, Rob Silberman, Karen Sternal, Dr. Stephen Zuckerman",,"The Film Society of Minneapolis-St. Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To assemble historical resources pertaining to John Berryman preparatory to a documentary film.",,"To assemble historical resources pertaining to John Berryman preparatory to a documentary film.",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kelly,Lamphear-Dash,"The Film Society of Minneapolis-St. Paul","125 SE Main St.",Minneapolis,MN,55414,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rediscovering-john-berryman-documentary,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18128,"Redwood County Museum - HVAC System Evaluation",2013,6200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6200,,"Scott Larson, Bill Schwandt, MaryKay Welu, Karen Gegner, Floyd Kumerow, Millie Trost, Larry Hubert, Lorraine Tauer, Karl Ramey, Gary Revier, Bruce and Jamie Rigge, Al Kokesch, County Commissioner",,"Redwood County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate current system preparatory to better control of the Redwood County History Museum environment",,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate current system preparatory to better control of the Redwood County History Museum environment",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Pat,Lubeck,"Redwood County Historical Society","913 West Bridge Street","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redwood-county-museum-hvac-system-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17707,"Redwood County Historical Society Website Redesign",2012,3600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3600,,,,"Redwood County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified web designer to increase public access through a website to Redwood County history.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pat,Lubeck,"Redwood County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redwood-county-historical-society-website-redesign,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18001,"Re-envisioning the Online Presence of Education",2011,13085,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Recognizing the importance of reaching K- 12 students, as well as their parents and teachers, much of the Minnesota Historical Society's web site is specifically aimed at these groups. While the existing web site is widely used, it has become unwieldy and difficult for the intended audiences to explore and engage with the Society's plethora of content and services. Through this project, the Society completed an evaluation of the site to determine student and teacher needs, how they currently use the site and how best to deliver online products. The evaluation resulted in a plan that will be used to redesign the site to make it more user-friendly, easier to navigate and focused on delivering enriched academic resources. ",,"Recognizing the importance of reaching K- 12 students, as well as their parents and teachers, much of the Minnesota Historical Society's web site is specifically aimed at these groups. While the existing web site, www.mnhs.org/school, is widely used, it has become unwieldy and difficult for the intended audiences to explore and engage with the Society's plethora of content and services. Through this project, the Society completed an evaluation of the site to determine student and teacher needs, how they currently use the site and how best to deliver online products. The evaluation resulted in a plan that will be used to redesign the site to make it more user-friendly, easier to navigate and focused on delivering enriched academic resources.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shana,Crosson,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/re-envisioning-online-presence-education,,,, 17446,"Reflections of Hmong History Through Tapestry",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2180,,,,,,"Center for Hmong Studies",," An interpretive exhibit, ""Hmong History Through Textile"", was created to show the relationship between Hmong history and the changing styles of traditional clothing and the ""story cloth"". Paj ntaub (flower cloth) is a form of textile artwork used to decorate women's skirts, men's collars and story cloths. The design of tradtional Hmong clothing identifies its wearer by familial, political, cultural and geographical connections. After the Vietnam War, thousands of Hmong were displaced. Pre-war story cloths had geometric designs. Post-war women in refugee camps designed explicit depictions of political turmoil and real-life experiences. Eventually, there was a market outside of the Hmong community for these story cloths and the depictions shifted to folk tales. The initial research for the exhibit was conducted by a professional exhibit development consultant. This consultant reviewed the literature, consulted with private collectors and museums and took a survey of institutions having Hmong artifacts, exhibits and/or relevant information.   Fifty seven artifacts to be used in the exhibit were cataloged and the information put in a spreadsheet by an intern. The exhibit was then designed and the mounts and  labels created for the artifact display.                                                                                                                                   The exhibit runs from September 15, 2011-January 15, 2012 at the Center for Hmong Studies at Concordia University. ",,"To hire a professional historian to document Hmong textiles in various repositories preparatory to an exhibit",2010-11-12,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lee,"Pao Xiong",,"275 North Syndicate Street","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reflections-hmong-history-through-tapestry,,,, 10025046,"Rehab of stone watertable on three elevations",2022,120000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,53107,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",173107,,"Matt Ehling, Carl Willis, Sally Mortenson, Sharon Zopfi-Jordan, Lucinda Jesson, Denny Reimer, Chris Smith, Vinai Vinlander, Kiera Faye Voelker, Phyllis Brashler, Craig Foss, Mel Leach, Ernest Lloyd, Marcia Robert",,"Central Presbyterian Church/Presbyterian Church (USA)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to stabilize building elements on Central Presbyterian Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to stabilize building elements on Central Presbyterian Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Fluryanne,Leach,"Central Presbyterian Church/Presbyterian Church (USA)","500 Cedar Street","St. Paul",MN,55101,2403381017,flury.leach51@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehab-stone-watertable-three-elevations,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012300,"Rehabilitate Two Halfway Ranger Station Historic District Dwellings",2019,197800," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,72915,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",270715,,"Tim Beaster, Cynthia Lapp, Bob Grythdahl, Paul Ormseth, Joan Peters, Doug Bowen, Bailey, Harley Hansen, Kaitlyn Rudolph, Michael Jimenez, and Inez Wildwood."," ","Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to rehabilitate the Ranger Dwelling and the Lake States Forest Experimental Station Dwelling, listed in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Halfway Ranger Station Historic District.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jessica,Fortney,"Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps"," 6004 London Road "," Duluth "," MN ",55804,"(320) 224-2456"," jessica@northernbedrockcorps.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-two-halfway-ranger-station-historic-district-dwellings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012481,"Rehabilitation of West Front of Central Presbyterian Church",2020,200000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,143960,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",343960,,"Fluryanne Leach, Sally Mortenson, Carl Willis, Keira Faye, Sharon Zopfi-Jordan, Dennis Reimer, Alex Bohlman, Craig Foss, Stuart Siebel, Richard Binger, Katie Berg"," ","Central Presbyterian Church/Presbyterian Church (USA)","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,," All the work completed was on the west elevation of the church and includes routing out and repointing cracks in rusticated sandstone; repointing of 60%-100% of the mortar joints; repairing and repainting the exterior wood frames and replacing the existing cloudy acrylic protective window with new tempered glass and replacing non-historic storm windows with vented storm windows; restoring the four stained glass window panels in the main doors and repairing the badly deteriorated stone frieze over the main doors using salvaged stone where possible and new stone that is rusticated sandstone to match the existing color as needed. Central Presbyterian Church has been an iconic building in downtown St. Paul for many years. In addition to being a house of worship, it is a venue for community services as well as community activities and events. By taking action now, with this and future projects, it can ensure that the building is repaired and kept in a good, safe condition and available for continued use for these activities and events as well as showcase historic heritage. ",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Fluryanne,Leach,"Central Presbyterian Church/Presbyterian Church (USA)"," 500 Cedar Street "," St. Paul "," MN ",55101,"(240) 338-1017",flury.leach51@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitation-west-front-central-presbyterian-church,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10025097,"Rehabilitation of George Stoppel Smokehouse",2022,237265,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,100253,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",337518,,"Christine Rule (president), Tom Leimer, Linda Willihnganz, Kyle Benish, Ken Brown, Kati Cooley, Jan Cotroneo, Daniel Dogo-Esekie, Ali Kryzer, Sam Gill, Kirk Schumacher, Roger Stahl",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to do restoration and repairs on the George Stoppel Farmstead, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to do restoration and repairs on the George Stoppel Farmstead, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kevin,Whaley,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,5072829447,registrar@olmstedhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitation-george-stoppel-smokehouse,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025192,"Rehabilitation of east elevation masonry",2023,160000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,58000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",218000,,"Lucinda Jesson, Dennis Reimer, Chris Smith, Vinai Vinlander, Kiera Faye Voelker, Phyllis Brashler, Craig Foss, Mel Leach, Ernest Lloyd, Jackie Klaehn, John Lee, Sr., Wendy Flinner, Lynne Severson, Marcia Robert, Sally Mortenson",,"Central Presbyterian Church/Presbyterian Church (USA)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to complete exterior repairs on the Central Presbyterian Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to complete exterior repairs on the Central Presbyterian Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Fluryanne,Leach,"Central Presbyterian Church/Presbyterian Church (USA)","500 Cedar Street","St. Paul",MN,55101,2403381017,flury.leach51@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitation-east-elevation-masonry,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025239,"Rehabilitation of Elysian School Bell Tower and Roof and Associated Elements""",2023,297079,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,31279,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",328358,,"The Le Sueur County Historical Society (LCHS) consists of the following members: Executive Board, Bill Stangler -President, Dean Pettis-Vice President, Bonnie Reak-Treasurer, and ruth Collins-Secretary. LCHS Board of Directors consists of the following members: Paul Malchow, George Luskey, Rich Bennett, Bryce Stenzel, Mike Frederick",,"Le Sueur County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof, repair the bell tower and associated elements on the Elysian Public School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof, repair the bell tower and associated elements on the Elysian Public School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ruth,Collins,"Le Sueur County Historical Society","PO Box 123","Le Center",MN,56057,5075210450,tnrranch@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitation-elysian-school-bell-tower-and-roof-and-associated-elements,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031294,"Rehabilitate the historic George Stoppel stone barn",2024,500000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Grants","$500,000 the first year is for a grant to Olmsted County Historical Society to rehabilitate the historic George Stoppel stone house and barn and to construct an accessible pathway to the farmstead","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,,500000,,"Paul Scanlon (president), Mark Warner (vice-president), Christine Rule, Kyle Benish, Linda Willihnganz, David Senjem, Jordan Cepress, Ben King, Jean Marvin, Kerry Olsen, Dan Penz, Josefina Pozas, Jim Suk, Samuel Wick.",,"Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"A grant to Olmsted County Historical Society to rehabilitate the historic George Stoppel stone house and barn and to construct an accessible pathway to the farmstead.",2023-10-01,2025-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jenna,Collins,"Olmsted County Historical Society","1195 West Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,5072829447,registrar@olmstedhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitate-historic-george-stoppel-stone-barn,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28886,"Rehabilitation of North Star Blankets Historic Signs",2015,247000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,247000,,"Nicholas Cichowicz (chair), Chad Didonato (vice chair), Gerry Ewald (treasurer), Laurie Jones, Claudia Kittock, Carletta Sweet, Jess Winkler (vice chair), Peter Zenner (secretary)",0.00,"Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to repair the North Star Blankets sign on the North Star Woolen Mill, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2017-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christie,Hantge,"Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association","40 S. 7th Street, Suite 212, PMB 172",Minneapolis,MN,55402,320-583-4573,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitation-north-star-blankets-historic-signs,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28892,"Rehabilitation of Historic City Hall/Community Center: Predevelopment",2015,34000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,34000,,"Mayor Pete Zimmerman, and council members Jan Gilmer, Tom Kutz, Al Munson, Mike Mitchell",0.00,"City of Howard Lake","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to prepare planning documents that will help preserve the Howard Lake City Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2015-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Peper,"City of Howard Lake","625 Eighth Avenue, Box 736","Howard Lake",MN,55349,320-229-4386,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehabilitation-historic-city-hallcommunity-center-predevelopment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007431,"Rehouse Remaining 2D Objects",2017,34684,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","As a result of this project 357 Institutional files, 380 original photographs, 395 miscellaneous objects were rehoused by placing the objects in protective sleeves, entered into Past Perfect 5 (PP5) and placed in flip top boxes or into the new flat file. Registration Files: 200 paper donation forms, donor letters, gift receipts, acknowledgments, misc. documents re provenance were handled, analyzed, annotated, compiled and organized by year in newly created office Registration Files. (About 100 of these were discovered among the institutional files' materials worked with during the project. 1155 'Registration Ledger' line item entries, representing individual donated items from 1988-1998, were analyzed and used as source material to create donor and accession records in PP5. Standard Accession 2-part numbers were assigned to accession entries and noted in the Registration Ledger next to the A or P number. For 675 entries (see below), a 3-part object # was assigned and noted in the Registration Ledger next to the item and it's A or P number. 424 PP5 Accession records were created in Accession Module; all fields populated including 'Brief Description of Accession' using information from these sources: Registration Ledger; Existing reorganized paper registration documents; PP5; Inventory 3-ring binders, balcony photographs and information found on individual objects. 675 PP5 catalog records were searched for and found, analyzed, corrected, updated and linked to the correct Accession record in the Accession Module.",,2084,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",36767,,"Stan Ross, Leslie Thomas, Terry Clymer, Laurel Ross, Kathy Weed, Deb Erickson, Mike Thoemke, Sandi Alexander",0.51,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2016-11-01,2018-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178",Afton,MN,55001,651-436-1346,stan@aftonhistoricalmuseum.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehouse-remaining-2d-objects,,,,0 10007432,"Re-housing Storage Project",2017,2098,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2098,,"Teresa Warner, President, Jean Johnson, Vice-President, Diane Jacobsen, Secretary, Carol Kolbinger, Treasurer",,"Sherburne County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide appropriate storage materials for museum collections.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Maureen,Galvin,"Sherburne County Historical Society","10775 27th Avenue SE",Becker,MN,55308,763-262-4433,mgalvin@sherburnehistorycenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/re-housing-storage-project,,,,0 10007140,"Rehouse Large 3D Objects",2018,40752,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",40752,,"Stan Ross, Leslie Thomas, Terry Clymer, Laurel Ross, Kathy Weed, Sandi Alexander, Deb Erickson, Ken Johnson, Mike Thoemke",0.11,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage. ",," Funding was provided for the Afton Historical Society to rehouse large objects in their collections. Approximately 180 large objects were addressed during this project, with some being placed in archival boxes and other, larger artifacts being mounted on wooden pallets and wrapped in plastic. These new methods of storage will assure that these articles are properly preserved for the education of generations to come. ",2017-12-01,2018-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum","3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178",Afton,MN,55001,651-436-1346,stan@aftonhistoricalmuseum.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehouse-large-3d-objects,,,, 10012229,"Rehousing of Museum Collection to Pallet Rack Shelving",2018,9999," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short-term: We met the goal that the safety of the collection will be improved through the rehousing of 20% of the M's collection. So far through this project, 1,082 objects were safely rehoused. Intermediate-term goal: We achieved our goal that researchers and M staff will have more access to the collection. M's staff were able to easily pull out 30 objects for guest curators to view at the end of June 2018. Placing them back to their location was also easy. The tall ladder slides between the shelves to reach items. And it is safer for the objects to be moved around by the new design because there is less crouching, less reaching, and wider aisles. In addition to this, this past year, the M has allowed more guests than ever to have access to the space because viewing objects has become easier. Without objects in aisles, objects and guests are safe walking through the space. (Only guests with special permission and who have signed our non-disclosure agreement are allowed to storage, as it is a discreet location. These include curators and art donors.) Before the rehousing project, simple processing and cataloging was a difficult and cumbersome task. Now with more shelving space, M staff can store their in-between projects in temporary locations, works can be pulled out to view and placed back in its home location. It has become a much more pleasurable place to work. The rehousing project has also been an enormous positive step for the M as it prepared for its Phase 1 open and preparing for future exhibitions. Without this rehousing project, locating and pulling numerous objects for these future projects would have been nearly impossible. In the past month, we have been able to create a space for temporary storage of outgoing, incoming, research, and current acquisitions all at once because of the free space from the rehousing. The reconfiguration plan was extremely detailed and thorough with much thought in the design as well as moving process. Because of this forethought, the rehousing was very smooth (no accidents!) and the design works as the team has planned it to.",,1043,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11042,,"Nancy Apfelbacher, Thomas J. Arneson, Mike Birt, Susan Focke, Ann M. Heider, Robin Hickman, Thomas Hysell, AIA, LEED, Bonnie Olsen Kramer, Hawona Sullivan Janzen, John Larkin, MD, Adam Lueck, Mike McCormick, Paul C.N. Mellblom, AIA, LEED, AP, Dave Neal, Ann Ruhr Pifer, Diane Pozdolski, Robyne Robinson, Jim Rustad, Michael Sammler-Jones, KaYing Yang, Dick Zehring",0.13,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mai,Vang,"Minnesota Museum of American Art"," 350 Robert Street N "," St. Paul "," MN ",55101,"(651) 453-1750"," mvang@mmaa.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehousing-museum-collection-pallet-rack-shelving,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012285,"Rehousing Collection Storage",2019,47649," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our projected short term impact was safe and ample storage for our artifacts. Upon entering our storage areas, it is easy to observe our success. The old bulky shelving and disorganized inaccessible storage is gone and replaced by professional, well-planned shelves in which objects are visible at a glance. The areas are easily physically navigated and every individual shelf is labeled for quick identification. A display space that had been taken over by storage was also able to be reclaimed for exhibits. We arrived at this result by hiring a storage professional and carefully planning the space according to our collection?s needs. Taking time to organize the collection while putting it on the new shelving was also a major contributing factor to our success. Intermediately, we expected to have access to items for digital cataloging and exhibits, which has again been achieved through careful vendor selection and planning. It is clear that this project has allowed us to become more organized and has greatly increased staff knowledge of our collection, which will allow for future cataloging and exhibits. Each individual shelf has been labeled by category and number (see image Shelf Labels Final) which will be used for future location identification on paperwork and in our database. Objects have already been added to existing exhibits and a new exhibit on medical devices has been started in our reclaimed display space (see image Reclaimed Exhibit Space). We have also observed many themes that have been noted for future exhibits. Long term impact is difficult to measure at this time, but I am confident that we will achieve success in maintaining our reputation as a public trust. We have already gained positive public exposure as a professional establishment through media exposure regarding the Legacy funded grant project. As we open to the public after COVID-19, I hope to provide tours of the storage area. This, in addition to the observance of new and updated displays, will help represent us as a professional yet fun, dynamic place to visit and learn.",,10566,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",58215,,"Don Samuelson (President), Ted Kotyk (Vice President), Carol Wermter (Secretary), Dwight Thiesse (Treasurer), Dr. Nick Bernier, Ron Crocker, Shirley Jensen, Julie Jo Larson, Camille Naslund"," ","Crow Wing County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The Crow Wing County Historical Society collections have been accumulating since 1927 and are essential, abundant, and varied. They are in the County's former sheriff's residence and jail, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. They operate a historic house museum with displays of furniture, kitchen tools, and household items. The attached former jail was converted into a museum and our permanent exhibit. They also have a research library, which holds thousands of photographs, microfilms, books, and historical documents. Consisting of tens of thousands of objects, roughly 30% of the collection is in storage. The current attic storage shelves are made of wood 2x6s, 2x4s, and interior grade plywood, and some repurposed rusty metal shelves. These shelves not only harm the collection through the off-gassing of chemicals, but they are also cumbersome and have caused structural damage to the building. Due to the size of our collection and our repurposed building, they have difficulty storing, organizing, and accessing stored items. This new shelving will result in the collection's physical preservation and ease access for display, research, and cataloging purposes. ",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hillary,Swanson,"Crow Wing County Historical Society"," PO Box 722, 320 Laurel Street "," Brainerd "," MN ",56401,"(218) 829-3268",Hillary.Swanson@crowwing.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehousing-collection-storage,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012310,"Rehousing of Textiles & Artifacts",2019,9655," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: Achieved. Project Director has ascertained that all uniforms not on display have been packed and placed in textile boxes on shelves on storage units in Storeroom 2. Intermediate: In progress. Rotation Plan is being developed at this time. All uniforms in inventory are listed on an Excel spreadsheet, with Object ID number, name of military personnel who wore the uniforms, a brief description of what is included for that person's uniform components, and a column for the rotation cycle number to be assigned. This is a work currently in progress due to need for further consideration by Inventory and Accession team members prior to designation of the cycle for display. A copy of the contents assembled thus far on the spreadsheet is attached for review. PCHS's I/A team will endeavor to be sure to display a sampling of uniforms from servicemen and women from areas throughout Pine County, rather than have too many from one area on display at a time, so a column has been added to list their hometown on the spreadsheet as well. Long Term: Ongoing. As a trial, team members who needed to search for a specific garment last week, were able to go to location specified, which was a shelf on a Storage Unit, and pull out the correct box. Item was found to be in unchanged condition from when it was packed in the box.",,1412,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11067,,"Joann Bernard, Cheryl Godding, Larry Helwig, Cheryl Holm, Roland Johnson, Margaret Keillor, Harvey Klar, Gary Koland, Gregory Kvasnicka, Paul Olesen, Loretta Swanson, Michael Swiridow"," ","Pine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Bade,"Pine County Historical Society"," PO Box 123, 6333 H C Andersen Alle "," Askov "," MN ",55704,"(320) 838-3317"," jkbade@frontiernet.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehousing-textiles-artifacts,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17870,"Rehousing Photograph Collection Stage Two",2013,5394,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5394,,"K. J. McDonald, David Porath, John Varone, Lori Lohman, Al Bongard, Janet Fahey, Dan Lund, Randy Maluchnik, Michael Owen Hill, Darlene Fasching, Lynette Bledsaw",,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To rehouse and store according to archival standards 2,000 photographs documenting Carver County history.",,"To rehouse and store according to archival standards 2,000 photographs documenting Carver County history.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Eve,Weipert,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehousing-photograph-collection-stage-two,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17069,"Rehousing of the Public Relations Photograph Collection",2010,988,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Service League of the Hennepin County Medical Center",," In 2008, the Hennepin Medical History Center receivedapproximately 1,700 prints and negatives from the Hennepin County Medical Center's public relations department. Since their transfer, the images have been housed in standard file folders, photo lab envelopes, and banker boxes that rest on the floor of a workroom. With the grant, the History Center purchased 2mil polyethylene sleeves, unbuffered, reinforced full-tab folders, archival quality barrier board boxes, polypropylene 3-ring binder boxes, polyethylene negative preservers, and polypropylene slide preservers  in order to properly house the images in accordance with collections care best practices. The overall goal of the project is to organize and preserve the collection. This is defined by the museum as being a situation where each image is numbered, is catalogued and scanned into PastPerfect, is housed in an individual sleeve, is then housed in a folder with no more than two additional images, and the folder is then stored in a carton that is easily accessible. The funds will provide for proper storage and as information concerning these images becomes more readily available they will become a great resource for the museum, hospital, researchers, and public at large. ",,"To properly preserve approximately 1,700 prints and negatives documenting medical history",2010-02-22,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Theresa,Norman,,"701 Park Ave.",Minneapolis,MN,55415,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehousing-public-relations-photograph-collection,,,, 17575,"Rehousing At-risk Photographs",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Carver County Historical Society",," To rehouse a collection of historic photographs in order to better preserve them. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehousing-risk-photographs,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025141,"Rehousing Rolled Textiles to Meet Standards",2022,8768,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","We feel the targets were achieved. The project was a success because of the training the volunteers had from Mrs. Kubiatowicz and their dedication to the NCHS.",,829,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9597,,"Arthur Frame, Jay Milbrandt, Jerry Fiola, Justin Ahlers, Meredith Vaselaar, Michael Vosburgh, Mitch Reker, Joel Kunze, Patrick Demuth, Naomi Hill, Sandy Wood, Shari Nelson, Ronald Wood",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide appropriate storage materials for rolled textiles in the museum's collections.",,"To provide appropriate storage materials for rolled textiles in the museum's collections.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187,5073764431,nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehousing-rolled-textiles-meet-standards,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031207,"Rehousing Art to Meet Professional Standards: Phase 3",2024,9995,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","We meet or surpassed all of our goals. We were surprised that delivery times have finally come back to a normal for most of the items we ordered for this project. With the storage system now fully installed and holding our items we are confident their storage environment is now at museum standards.",,130,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10125,,"Arthur Frame, Jay Milbrandt, Jerry Fiola, Justin Ahlers, Michael Vosburgh, Patrick Demuth, Naomi Hill, Shari Nelson",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187-2472,5073764431,nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehousing-art-meet-professional-standards-phase-3,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025317,"Rehousing Germanic Genealogical Society Library Collection",2023,9600,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,9000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",18600,,"President: Barbara A. Pieh, Vice President: John R. Schulte, Secretary: Beverly Finley, Treasurer: Gary Heyn, Member at Large (2021-2022): Gail Blankenau, Member at Large (2021-2022): Mike Wismer, Past President: Thomas Furst",,"Germanic Genealogy Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve the library collection's care and management through proper storage.",,"To improve the library collection's care and management through proper storage.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Diane,Schmidt,"Germanic Genealogy Society","1385 Mendota Heights Rd Ste 100","Mendota Heights",MN,55120-1367,6512009320,library@ggsmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehousing-germanic-genealogical-society-library-collection,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17293,"Rehouse Helbing Collection",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1716,,,,,,"Pope County Historical Society",," Inert museum storage was created for the ethnographically and historically significant Helbing Collection of American Indian Arts and Crafts as recommended in a museum assessment. Locking storage cabinets with adjustable shelving and drawers were purchased and installed for artifacts from the Native American arts & crafts collection.  The 109 objects not on display are now housed in appropriate, secure storage cabinets.  The purchase of museum cabinets supports the Pope County Historical Society's conservation and rotational display plan. Two large storage cabinets were purchased.  Museum staff and volunteers transferred artifacts from isolated office space into the new cabinets.  Objects were isolated and secured using ethafoam blocks and cotton batting.  Textiles were isolated with tissue and washed, unbleached muslin. Artifacts were promptly added to the cabinet and it was locked and rolled to its new space in the museum gallery. ",,"To create inert museum storage for the ethnographically and historically significant Helbing Collection of American Indian Arts and Crafts as recommended in a museum assessment",2010-01-15,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Merlin,Peterson,,"19078 Village Square Drive",Terrace,MN,56334,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehouse-helbing-collection,,,, 33850,"Re-House and Support Identified At-Risk Collections Items",2015,2960,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Target outcomes were met. This was due to team member",,305,"Available upon request. Contact",3265,,"Governance/Board Members:Father Paul Breza, Lorraine Walske, Steven Boland, Carol Dennis, Terry Breza, Jessi Pohlman, LaVern Skroch, Louise Prondzinski",0.00,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/re-house-and-support-identified-risk-collections-items,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33889,"Re-Housing and Moving the Ramsey County Assessor Records",2015,7056,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","In the Short-Term: Ramsey County Assessor Field Cards are appropriately stored in acid-free boxes in a new RCHS storage room in Metro Square, and made accessible to researchers through RCHS staff using the excel spreadsheet of box contents, ensuring their long-term survival and usefulness. In the Long-Term: RCHS staff can make these unique records accessible to researchers using digital image files, once the collection is digitized.",,1447,"Available upon request. Contact",8503,,"Tom Boyd, Julie Brady, Carolyn Brusseau, Anne Cowie, Cheryl Dickson, Tom Fabel, William Frels, John Guthmann, Douglas Heidenreich, Richard Heydinger, John Holman, Ken Johnson, Sandy Kiernat, Carl Kuhrmeyer, David Kristal, Kevin McDonough, Nancy McKillips, Susan McNeely, Jim Miller, Bob Muschewske, Chad Roberts, Jeff Slack, Joanne Swain, Ralph Thrane, Susan Vento, Jerry Woelfel",0.04,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-222-0701,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/re-housing-and-moving-ramsey-county-assessor-records,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33981,"Rehousing Paper and Photograph Collections",2016,4846,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",4846,,"President Peter Poss, Vice president Don Simes, Secretary Lisa Berg, Treasurer Carl Jessen, Mike McMenomy, Don Hartnett, Jon Wright, Tom Fletcher, Theresa Hershey, Tom Boyd.",0.00,"Minnesota Veterinary Historical Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the community",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Maravelas,"Minnesota Veterinary Historical Museum","1365 Gortner Ave","Saint Paul",MN,55108,612-581-8207,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehousing-paper-and-photograph-collections,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33999,"Rehousing of Textiles",2016,8952,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Short term goals of rehousing a minimum of 50% of garments and hats was achieved. Hats remaining on exhibit in the Textile Room are utilizing appropriate hat mount stands, as are the hats that have been packed into boxes. We achieved those results due to the sheer dedication of our volunteers. Some could not handle the strain on their backs or knees and they dropped out of the project; one was called on to be a substitute teacher a lot of times. The remainder of the team plodded on to achieve our goal.",,1613,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10565,,"Gary Koland, Michas Ohnstad, Michael Swiridow, Cheryl Godding, Harvey Klar, Helen Clarke, Barbara Christensen, Margaret Keillor, Maria Lourey-Bowen, Joann Bernard, Cheri Holm, Loretta Swanson",0.00,"Pine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide appropriate storage materials for museum collections.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Bade,"Pine County Historical Society","PO Box 123, 6333 H C Andersen Alle",Askov,MN,55704,320-838-3317,jkbade@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehousing-textiles,,,,0 28831,"Rehousing the HCS Oversize Collection",2015,6244,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6244,,"President Gloria Lee, Vice-president John Dobemeier, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Treasurer Gail Blair, Directors Mark Altenburg, Les Bakke, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Monica Millette, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jennifer Tjaden, and Dale White",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rehousing-hcs-oversize-collection,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17337,"Reid Woods Historic Landscape Preservation Planning",2010,8739,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"The Trust for Public Land",,"To conduct a cultural resources assessment of a rural landscape containing a rare old growth elm forest.",,"To conduct a cultural resources assessment of a rural landscape containing a rare old growth elm forest.",2010-07-28,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Becca,Nash,,"2610 University Ave. W, Ste. 300","St. Paul",MN,55114,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reid-woods-historic-landscape-preservation-planning,,,, 10025266,"Reinforcement and Rehabilitation of Roof, Skylights, Cornice and Balustrade, and Parapet Wall at 25 W. Superior St., Duluth",2023,200000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,302360,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",502360,,"Dr. Eileen Crespo, LaVon Lee, Dee Dee Ray, Dr. Laurie Meschke, Jeffrey Ogden, Dr. Barbara Butts Williams, Nancy Franke Wilson",,"Children's Dental Services","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to complete roof rehabilitation and exterior work on the former J.C. Schobes Bakery and Confectionery, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to complete roof rehabilitation and exterior work on the former J.C. Schobes Bakery and Confectionery, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sarah,Wovcha,"Children's Dental Services","636 Broadway St NE",Minneapolis,MN,55413,6126361577,swovcha@childrensdentalservices.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reinforcement-and-rehabilitation-roof-skylights-cornice-and-balustrade-and-parapet-wall-25,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28449,"Reinstall Emergency Exit Door on Lyric Building",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The target of installing the emergency exit door was achieved. This has given us greater access to the north east portion of the building and is a step toward code compliance for future interior use of the space. Two contractors submitted proposals for this work. Kraus-Anderson was selected as the low bidder.",,,682,,7682,,"Mary McReynolds, Francine Sterle, Bob Bjorum, Gayle Streier, Phyllis Harvey, Cherie Hotchkiss, Terry Nystom, Pete Pellinen",,"Laurentian Arts and Culture Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To rehabilitate an egress door on the Lyric Theater, a contributing feature of the Virginia Commercial Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,McReynolds,"Laurentian Arts and Culture Alliance","PO Box 416",Virginia,MN,55792-0416,218-741-5577,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reinstall-emergency-exit-door-lyric-building,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28994,"A Reinterpretation of the Historic Willard Bunnell House",2015,70100,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chater 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, b. 3. History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",,,1975,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",72075,,"WCHS Board: Michelle Alexander, Tom Bremer, Sandra Burke, Jerome Christenson, Rick Christenson, Bob Fisher, Margaret Shaw Johnson, Mena Kaehler, Patrick Marek, Bruce Montplaisir, Jonelle Moore, Mary Nelson, Mary Polus, Jim Pomeroy, Mike Slaggie, Leroy Telstad, Cindy Timm, Peter Walsh TdM Board: Carew Hallack, Emily Kurash, Robert Thomas, III, Paul Sannerud, Peggy Sannerud, Judy Meyers, Daniel Munson, George Cipov, Lynn Nankivil",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner Organizations: Winona County Historical Society and Theatre du Mississippiona Winona County Historical Society and Theatre du Mississippi will partner to produce a new interpretive program for the Historic William Bunnell House in 2015. They will conduct research to produce an hour-long script based on the lives of families who lived in the house and the period they lived there. This new program will create a purpose for a house museum which has been languishing. It will be a new approach to operating a historic house museum that draws on the creative and historical strengths of the partners.",,,2014-12-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",,Winona,55987,507-454-2723,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reinterpretation-historic-willard-bunnell-house,,,, 10031204,"Relational Lexicography: Enhancing the Ojibwe People's Dictionary Data Structure and Website for Community Collaboration",2024,242841,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,52972,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",295813,,"UMN Regents: Janie S. Mayeron, Douglas A. Huebsch, Mike O. Kenyanya, Mary A. Davenport, James T. Farnsworth, Robyn J. Gulley, Ruth E. Johnson, Tadd M. Johnson, Bo Thao-Urabe, Mary C. Turner, Kodi J. Verhalen, Penny A. Wheeler",1.019607843,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (American Indian Studies)","Public College/University",,,"To develop new website enhancements that will provide better public access and usability to the online Ojibwe People's Dictionary. .",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nora,Livesay,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (American Indian Studies)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,6123867477,live0015@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/relational-lexicography-enhancing-ojibwe-peoples-dictionary-data-structure-and-website,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org", 18046,"Renovation of the Historic Pine River Depot",2010,49649,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Heritage Group North, Inc., Pine River Fire Department and Chamber of Commerce.Through this partnership, the Historic Pine River Depot has been upgraded as part of an initiative to transform the unused space into a museum. The Depot, which is located on the Pine River Switchyard—the town's old railroad station—occupies a highly visible area near the center of the community. This project is a part of a larger plan to revitalize the district. The partners used the ACHF funding to upgrade the building with adequate electrical, climate control, fire protection and security systems. Upgrades were also completed to make the building fully accessible. In 2011, Heritage Group North plans to start converting the Depot into a museum, including turning the old freight room into an interpretive center. The project will prepare the facility to properly store museum collections for future generations to enjoy.",,"Partner Organizations: Heritage Group North, Inc., Pine River Fire Department and Chamber of Commerce Through this partnership, the Historic Pine River Depot has been upgraded as part of an initiative to transform the unused space into a museum. The Depot, which is located on the Pine River Switchyard -- the town's old railroad station -- occupies a highly visible area near the center of the community. This project is a part of a larger plan to revitalize the district. The partners used the ACHF funding to upgrade the building with adequate electrical, climate control, fire protection and security systems. Upgrades were also completed to make the building fully accessible. In 2011, Heritage Group North plans to start converting the Depot into a museum, including turning the old freight room into an interpretive center. The project will prepare the facility to properly store museum collections for future generations to enjoy.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renovation-historic-pine-river-depot,,,, 18046,"Renovation of the Historic Pine River Depot",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Heritage Group North, Inc., Pine River Fire Department and Chamber of Commerce.Through this partnership, the Historic Pine River Depot has been upgraded as part of an initiative to transform the unused space into a museum. The Depot, which is located on the Pine River Switchyard—the town's old railroad station—occupies a highly visible area near the center of the community. This project is a part of a larger plan to revitalize the district. The partners used the ACHF funding to upgrade the building with adequate electrical, climate control, fire protection and security systems. Upgrades were also completed to make the building fully accessible. In 2011, Heritage Group North plans to start converting the Depot into a museum, including turning the old freight room into an interpretive center. The project will prepare the facility to properly store museum collections for future generations to enjoy.",,"Partner Organizations: Heritage Group North, Inc., Pine River Fire Department and Chamber of Commerce Through this partnership, the Historic Pine River Depot has been upgraded as part of an initiative to transform the unused space into a museum. The Depot, which is located on the Pine River Switchyard -- the town's old railroad station -- occupies a highly visible area near the center of the community. This project is a part of a larger plan to revitalize the district. The partners used the ACHF funding to upgrade the building with adequate electrical, climate control, fire protection and security systems. Upgrades were also completed to make the building fully accessible. In 2011, Heritage Group North plans to start converting the Depot into a museum, including turning the old freight room into an interpretive center. The project will prepare the facility to properly store museum collections for future generations to enjoy.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renovation-historic-pine-river-depot,,,, 10025151,"Renovation and restoration of the Litchfield Opera House",2022,100000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,9840,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",109840,,"Mary Wardecke, Pam Dille, Rose Mortimer, Karen Urdahl, Art Elison, Kevin Hovey, JoAnne Gabrilson, Sharon Peterson",,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To renovation and restoration of the Litchfield Opera House",,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs, (i) $100,000 the first year is for a grant to the Litchfield Opera House to restore and renovate the historic Litchfield Opera House.",2021-12-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Connie,Lies,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.","PO Box 228, 136 N. Marshall Ave.",Litchfield,MN,55355,3206934878,Lies.Connie.M@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renovation-and-restoration-litchfield-opera-house,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007433,"Repair and Overhaul Streetcar 1300's Trucks",2017,115800,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The target was to repair the trucks so that they are not only operational, but will function for 30 years with only routine maintenance. Obviously time will tell, but we are feeling confident that target will be achieved. We also had the target of performing the needed repairs within the project budget, and that has been achieved. Other than taking longer than expected to complete, the project targets have been achieved.",,11158,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",126958,,"Aaron Isaacs chair; Dave French, vice chair; James Vaitkunas, secretary; Keith Anderson, treasurer; Ben Franske, Holly Wetzel, John Dillery, Bob Bayers, Joe Young, Karen Kertzman, Darel Liepold",,"Minnesota Streetcar Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified conservator to restore a significant object in the museum's collections.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Isaacs,"Minnesota Streetcar Museum","3816 Vincent Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55410,612-929-7066,aaronmona@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/repair-and-overhaul-streetcar-1300s-trucks,,,,0 10012235,"Repair Boiler in 1903 J.I. Case Steam Traction Engine",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Over 1000 people witnessed Engine #13387 being fired up during the 2018 farm show after necessary structural repairs were completed and inspections passed. The steam engine powered a vintage Case threshing machine and participated in the machinery parade. The project fell short of expectations due to the timing of the fundraising and scheduling of the repairs. NCMFAA successfully completed the matching grant fundraising by June 1. Delays in complying with the Heritage Grant conditions pushed the start of the project to about July 15. Scheduling the contractor to do the work further pushed to project closer to the show date. Due to the uncertainty of whether or not the work would be completed on time and pass inspection caused us not to do any press releases. As it turned out, the work was completed and the tests and inspections done on Friday August 10 just in time for weekend show. A temporary acknowledgement sign was made and a dedication ceremony was held on Saturday afternoon. Plans are underway to create a permanent sign for future exhibitions.",,4900,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14900,,"Bruce Gould, President, Mike Wilber Vice President, Bev Talonen Secretary, Teresa Card, Treasurer, Board Members Mary Lou Dewey, Roger Morrill, Duane Frahm, Ed Nelson"," ","North Central Minnesota Farm and Antique Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"NCMFAA owns a J.I. Case 1903 Steam traction engine. A leak in the mudleg area of the firebox must be repaired to preserve the historical integrity so it can be demonstrated for educational purposes. Escher Fenske, a Faribault County farmer purchased the engine new in 1903. In addition to purchasing the standard engine, he also bought two optional accessories, a canopy to protect it from the weather and a pull behind water and fuel tender. Both pieces remain with the engine today. In 2013 a water leak in the mudleg area of the boiler and firebox was discovered. The boiler is under tremendous pressure when the engine is fired. The metal separating the firebox and boiler must pass strict pressure test in order to be certified operational. An ultrasound test and a Borescope inspection a Minnesota Department of Labor Boiler inspector revealed that the left and back slant bottom of the mudlegs on the furnace box are thinning and must be cut out and replaced. The engine cannot safely be fired up and pressurized until the compromised area was replaced and the engine re-inspected. Technicians evaluated the problem and develop a repair plan with the stipulation any repairs that are done must not alter the exterior appearance or impact the historical integrity of the machine. The vintage Case steam traction engine has been restored to safe operating condition. It was demonstrated during the August 11-12 2018 Blackberry Farm show. The engine has been winterized under the conditions of the maintenance plan. It will be demonstrated at future Education Days and farm shows as a historical icon of rural American agriculture. Recipent: North Central Minnesota Farm and Antique Association Amount: $10,000",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ed,Nelson,"North Central Minnesota Farm and Antique Association"," 25313 US Highway 2, PO Box 5041 "," Grand Rapids "," MN ",55744,"(218) 966-1354"," mredsfarmllc@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Cass, Itasca, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/repair-boiler-1903-ji-case-steam-traction-engine,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012441,"Repair and Replacement of Nary School Windows",2020,363945," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,7500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",371445,,"Board of Supervisors: Don Clay-Chair, James Lyle-Vice Chair, Dale Berglund, Jeff Schussman, Joanna Olson-Hammerstrom, Susan Adkins-Clerk, Theresa Westin-Treasurer"," ","Helga Township","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair and replace windows at the Nary School (Consolidated School District No. 22), Bemidji, MN, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joanna,Olson-Hammerstrom,"Helga Township"," 25895 Co 9 "," Bemidji "," MN ",56601,"(218) 209-0827"," jo@rrarms.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hubbard,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/repair-and-replacement-nary-school-windows,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 17745,"Repair and Conservation of Drawings of the Battle of Acton and the Hutchinson Stockade",2012,5146,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5146,,,,"Brooklyn Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To repair and conserve two pencil drawings of the 1862 Battle of Acton and Hutchinson Stockade.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Darryl,Sannes,"Brooklyn Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/repair-and-conservation-drawings-battle-acton-and-hutchinson-stockade,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28437,"Repair Water Leakage at Sprinkler Service Main",2013,2500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Completion of this project will prevent further corrosion of the sprinkler main plumbing and prevent water from seeping into the north east corner of the basement of the Lyric Building",,,125,,2625,,"Mary McReynolds, Francine Sterle, Bob Bjorum, Gayle Streier, Phyllis Harvey, Cherie Hotchkiss, Terry Nystom, Pete Pellinen",,"Laurentian Arts and Culture Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To rehabilitate the sprinkler system protecting the Lyric Theater, a contributing feature of the Virginia Commercial Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,McReynolds,"Laurentian Arts and Culture Alliance","PO Box 416",Virginia,MN,55792-0416,218-741-5577,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/repair-water-leakage-sprinkler-service-main,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007112,"Replacement of the Chancel Wall",2018,50000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",50000,,"Rev. Roger Phillips, Tom Zaborski, Rosemary Phillips, Katherine Hedin",,"The Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to rebuild the chancel wall in the Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rosemary,Phillips,"The Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan","529 Main Street S, P O Box 205","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,320-285-2310,rosephill@bellsouth.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replacement-chancel-wall,,,,0 10012242,"Replace Smoke and Fire Detection System",2018,9688," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Since the new smoke and fire system was installed we have not had any false alarms. Also, gaps in protection has been eliminated by increasing our smoke and fire sensor count from 4 to 9 sensors. The new system conforms to local fire code and has a status display at the front door so the fire department can quickly identify the location of the smoke or fire. Our collection has now seen a significant improvement in protection from smoke or fire.",,311,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9999,,"Stan Ross, Leslie Thomas, Laurel Ross, Terry Clymer, Kathy Weed, Sandi Alexander, Deb Erickson, Ken Johnson"," ","Afton Historical Society and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Afton Historical Society's smoke and fire detector system.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stan,Ross,"Afton Historical Society and Museum"," 3165 Saint Croix Trail South, PO Box 178 "," Afton "," MN ",55001,"(651) 436-1346"," stan@aftonhistoricalmuseum.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-smoke-and-fire-detection-system,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012281,"Replacement In Kind of Existing Archive & Artifact Room HVAC Mechanical System",2019,15313," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Temperature and humidity levels will be maintained for maximum safety for the DCHV artifacts. The standards are: 68 degrees F., 55 percent maximum relative humidity for summer, 65 degrees F., 50 percent relative humidity in winter, and 65 - 68 degrees F., 50 - 55 percent relative humidity in the spring and fall. With the two PEM 2 data loggers, one on each level of the archive room, it will make it easy to check and maintain the required levels for maximum safety for all artifacts. In the short term, medium term and long term DCHV expects to prolong the life of the artifacts and also see energy savings due to the new and more efficient HVAC equipment.",,1850,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17163,,"Kris Akin, Doreen Kennedy, Lynn Stegmaier, Duane Kaczmarek, Mandy Clementz, Bob Helman, Dodi Helman, Don Holz, Mike McMenomy, Mary Staszak, Sandy Weber"," ","Dakota City Heritage Village","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Dakota County Heritage Village's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Doreen,Kennedy,"Dakota City Heritage Village"," 4008 220th Street West "," Farmington "," MN ",55024,"(651) 463-3575"," dorken@frontiernet.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replacement-kind-existing-archive-artifact-room-hvac-mechanical-system,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031164,"Replace Exterior Wood Paneling Over Entryway",2024,6500,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The job was completed sufficiently. The wood paneling was replaced and painted, and our office grounds are free from debris. Our short term goal was to begin scheduling in-person cultural events for families and children, and we were able to hold our first Open House event at the end of May 2024. Additionally, we have scheduled to hold an in-person class for ribbon skirt making at the end of June 2024. Thanks to this grant, we are able to welcome people into our space without fear of having issues with our wood paneling. As we move towards winter, we will see the effects of replacing the wood paneling and the increase in building insulation. Unfortunately, we are continuing to deal with small birds as they have made homes in other areas of our building beyond the wood paneling. The birds that were behind the wood paneling have been taken care of and many birds were brought to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Roseville, MN.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6500,,"Marissa Holst, Paul Kill, Jodi Lorenz, Rachel Evangelisto, Juliane Chase-Wilson",,"American Indian Family and Children's Services","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to replace wood siding on the circa 1891 Pattern Shop, listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing building in the St. Paul Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company Shops Historic District.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tara,Bruening,"American Indian Family and Children's Services","25 Empire Drive","St Paul",MN,55103,7638982551,tbruening@aifacs.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-exterior-wood-paneling-over-entryway,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17371,"Replace Deteriorated Floor in Exhibit and Storage Area",2011,6500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4726,,,,,,"Clearwater County Historical Society",," The concrete floor in the exhibit and storage area of a former garage structure, located on the Clearwater Historical Society museum grounds, was removed and replaced. The severely deteriorated floor with an insafe step down had been barred to public access. With the floor replaced storage capacity has been increased, artifacts are more accessible, space is more usable and the building is now in compliance with ADA requirements. ",,"To abate water infiltration of large functional object storage facility",2010-09-08,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tamara,Edevold,,"PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-deteriorated-floor-exhibit-and-storage-area,,,, 10007434,"Reporter Digitization - 1998-2008",2017,6175,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short term goal of the project (newly digitized content used for Sesquicentennial Projects) was achieved. We knew going into the project that we had research projects that needed to utilize the 10 years of the Reporter that we were digitizing. This project was submitted to meet a known need. This made achieving our goal pretty easy to do. Our long term goal is about ongoing usage beyond the Sesquicentennial. We are still in the middle of the 150th celebration so this goal is truly for the future. I would say it has been/will be achieved because we have clear indicators of progress that we can utilize to track increased usage.",,178,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6352,,"Richard Davenport (President), Marilyn Wells (Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs), David Jones (Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management), Michael Gustafson (Vice President of Strategic Business, Education and Regional Partnerships), Richard Straka (Vice President of Finance & Administration), Kent Stanley (Vice President of University Advancement), Mark Johnson (Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Information Technology).",,"Minnesota State University, Mankato (Library Services)","Public College/University","To digitize issues of the student newspaper, ""The Reporter,"" allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daardi,Sizemore,"Minnesota State University, Mankato (Library Services)","Memorial Library, PO Box 8419",Mankato,MN,56002,507-389-5949,daardi.sizemore@mnsu.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reporter-digitization-1998-2008,,,,0 10007435,"Research on the Cultural History of Mankato, 1852-2015",2017,9910,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The outcomes of completing the research and providing it to the Diversity Council has been achieved. The work to integrate it into planning at the council has not been completed in whole yet. Annual meeting is at the end of the month, February 2018, in which the next steps will take place. Hiring The History Writers assured success in completing the work with the support of the council staff.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9910,,"Thomas Flunker, Pat McDermott, Wayne Terry, Kingsley Iheasirim,Jean Haar, Cindy McCabe, Kinney Eberhart, Akram Osman, Mitzi Kennedy, Vance Stuehrenberg, Ann Hendricks, Karen Foreman, Mohamed Alsadig",0.03,"Greater Mankato Diversity Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research Mankato's cultural history.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bukata,Hayes,"Greater Mankato Diversity Council","PO Box 166, 10 Civic Center Plaza, 3rd Floor",Mankato,MN,56001,507-385-6653,bhayes@mankatodiversity.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth, Nicollet",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-cultural-history-mankato-1852-2015,,,,0 10007436,"Research Project: The Honeywell Ring Laser Gyro",2017,2748,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2748,,"Dale Klapmeier - Chair Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Cirrus Aircraft Mark Skarohlid - Vice Chair Vice President Sensors & Integrated Systems UTC Aerospace Systems Kristi Rollag Wangstad - President AirSpace Minnesota James Smith - Treasurer Partner, Assurance Services RSM US LLP Colonel Bernard Gruber (retired) - Secretary Deputy Director Orbital ATK Armament Systems John Andrews Scout Executive/CEO Northern Star Council, Boy Scouts Tim Barzen Director Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame Rex Boutelle Senior Director - Corporate Planning Sun Country Airlines Steve Bruss President Wings Insurance David Clark Minnesota Business Aviation Association Director of Sales, ACASS Clayton T. Cowl, MD, MS Chair, Aerospace Medicine Mayo Clinic Don Craighead Chief Executive Officer & President DHC Enterprises Woodson M. Fountain Northwest Airlines Captain, retired Aisha Friswold President Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce, MN Dr. William Garrard Aerospace Engineering, University of Minnesota Director, Minnesota Space Grant Consortium Brigadier General Greg Haase Special Assistant to the Director, Air National Guard United States Air Force Bob Jasperson Director Wings of the North Bruce Kitt Executive Director NWA History Centre, Inc. Commander Chip Laingen, U.S. Navy (retired) Executive Director, Defense Alliance Ann Novacheck Attorney, Lindquist & Vennum John Olson, Ph.D. Vice President & General Manager Polaris Defense Colonel Michael Ott President, The Private Client Reserve U.S. Bank Dr. Doug Paulson STEM Specialist Minnesota Department of Education Don Piccard Founder, Piccard Balloons Cheri Rohlfing First Officer/Pilot Delta Air Lines Ray Rought President Minnesota Aviation History & Education Center Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad (retired) State Chair Emeritus Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Jerry Schultz Director MN Air National Guard Historical Foundation Dr. Gregg Strathy Director Minnesota Pilots Association Tom Wiesen Vice President MN Submarine League Manufacturing Engineer Pentair Jana Webster Executive Director Airport Foundation MSP",,"AirSpace Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research the history of the Honeywell Ring Laser Gyro, in preparation for a future manuscript.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Armand,Peterson,"AirSpace Minnesota","6975 34th Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55450,612-916-2861,agpete@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-project-honeywell-ring-laser-gyro,,,,0 10007120,"Research on Minnesota's 21st Century African American Community",2018,25000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",25000,,"Anthony Scott, President, Dr. Charles Crutchfield III, Vice President, Dr, Chaunda Scott, Secretary, Anthony Scott II,Treasurer, George Scott, Dr. Charles Crutchfield II, Christopher Crutchfield, Beverly Lambkins. Note: Minnesota's Black Community Project is ran and supported by a volunteer non-paid staff.",0.38,"Minnesota's Black Community Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct research on the 21st century African American community in Minnesota. ",,"Since the earliest years of the Minnesota Territory and statehood, a small population of Black [African Americans] have lived and thrived in communities in and around the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, and beyond. Since the mid-20th century, distinguished Black Minnesota scholars and researchers such as the late Walter R. Scott Sr., Dr. David Taylor, and Dr. William Green began documenting and publishing the historical accomplishments and contributions of Black Minnesotans that were thriving in the 19th and 20th centuries. However, in the 21st century, recorded and published research remains scant that highlights the contemporary accomplishments and contributions of African American professionals, educators, artists, community leaders, and others throughout Minnesota. This research and writing project is a vital part of Minnesota's history and fills a glaring gap that focuses on Minnesota's vibrant African American community. It also provides a comprehensive look at the professional and cultural accomplishments and economic contributions being made by African American individuals and Black-owned businesses and organizations throughout the state of Minnesota. This project will serve as a critical historical research reference for students and researchers alike that are researching Minnesota's distinguished 21st century African American community. ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chaunda,Scott,"Minnesota's Black Community Project","400 E. 42nd Street",Minneapolis,MN,55409,248-224-9057,drclscott@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-minnesotas-21st-century-african-american-community,,,, 10007152,"Research Special Education Teachers: How the Field Evolved in Minnesota",2018,9953,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9953,,"David J. McMillan, Chair; Kendall J. Powell, Vice-Chair; Thomas J. Anderson; Richard B. Beeson; Linda A. Cohen; Michael D. Hsu; Peggy E. Lucas; Dean E. Johnson; Adbul M. Omari; Darrin M. Rosa; Patricia S. Simmons; and Steven A. Sviggum",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Public College/University","To hire a qualified historian to research the history of special education teachers in Minnesota.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Johnson,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Institute on Community Integration, 102D Pt H, 150 Pillsbury Dr SE, University of Minnesota",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-624-1062,spedhistory@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-special-education-teachers-how-field-evolved-minnesota,,,,0 10013466,"Research and Writing of The History of Ballet in Minnesota",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Malcolm McDonald, Gary Lindberg, Rico Paul Vallejos, and Thomas Klas.",,"Afton Historical Society Press","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of ballet in Minnesota.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Ian Graham",Leask,"Afton Historical Society Press","6800 France Avenue S., Ste. 370",Edina,MN,55435,"(651) 436-8443",leask@aftonpress.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-and-writing-history-ballet-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012205,"Researching Historic Properties in Glencoe: Phase I",2018,9938," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short-term expected impact of this endeavor was ?Local awareness and interest in the historic properties throughout Glencoe, Minnesota? with the progress indicator being ?Participation and input from the public during the research phase on this project.? This target was achieved when Mary Krugerud began interviewing local business owners and longtime Glencoe residents as a part of her research for the final report. Every person that Krugerud asked to meet with enthusiastically shared their stories and the stories of their friends and family. The intermediate-term expected impact of this endeavor was that ?area residents will have access to a greater base of knowledge regarding the historic structures throughout Glencoe? with the progress indicator being that ?twenty-five properties will be researched and a Report will be written for each. The public will have access to the researched history through the Glencoe Historic Preservation Society (GHPS) and the McLeod County Historical Society (MCHS).? The MCHS agreed to allow the Researcher to have access to the newspapers on microfilm and research library at no cost (normally at $5/hour) in exchange for a copy of the final research report. Both organizations now have their own copies of the research available for visitors and researchers to read and learn from. The long-term expected impact was an ?increased public involvement with local Glencoe history? with one progress indicator listed as ?The City Council and local businesses or property owners will express interest in the project and offer support or aid in future grant endeavors.? The Glencoe City Council and the Glencoe Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism were both enthusiastic about the endeavor when it was originally proposed back in 2017. They signed Letters of Support (submitted with the grant application) and have been making casual inquires about its progress throughout the life of the grant. The Executive Board for the Chamber is keen on assisting future Phases of the walking tour, and it would put a spotlight on many of the small businesses in downtown Glencoe.",,564,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10502,,"Joyce Schiroo, Sylvia Llewin, Jan Urban, Gloria Hilgers, Kenny Schiroo",0.21,"Glencoe Historic Preservation Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research historic properties in Glencoe, MN.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bayley,Schluter,"Glencoe Historic Preservation Society"," 1304 20th Street E "," Glencoe "," MN ",55336,"(320) 587-2109"," bayley.kinner@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/researching-historic-properties-glencoe-phase-i,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012254,"Research the Influence of Jack Linklater on Sigurd Olson",2018,8428," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","We brought to fore the influence an Ojibwe-Cree-Orkney man had on Sigurd Olson personally, professionally, and as subject in Olson?s writings. The report details how significantly Linklater influenced Olson. By highlighting Linklater?s influence on Olson, we opened the door for others to consider how Olson was influenced by ?locals? and not just by academics and elite writers (as has been done in the past). We brought together a wide range of primary sources (oral histories, documents, photographs, newspaper articles, letters, official records, census records) from Minnesota, Ontario, Manitoba, and Michigan to assess the influence of Linklater on Olson.",,1040,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9469,,"Barb Backlund, Hal Greenwood, Robert Pratt, Ann Sullivan, Eleanor Waha, Dean Einwalter, Gene Erickson, Mary Ann Gagnon,John Jacobsen, Alta McQuatters, Leonard Sobanja, Ivy Hocking, Bill Clayton"," ","Cook County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified professional to research and write an essay on Jack Linklater's influence on Sigurd Olson.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carrie,Johnson,"Cook County Historical Society"," 8 South Broadway, PO Box 1293 "," Grand Marais "," MN ",55604,"(218) 387-2883"," history@boreal.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-influence-jack-linklater-sigurd-olson,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012451,"Research Phase of Exhibition Development",2020,9775," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,750,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10525,,"President - Wayne Potratz ? Artist, Professor Emeritus University of Minnesota, Secretary/Treasurer - Amy Colette-Harrison ? Realtor, ReMax, Eagan, Julie Andersen ? Supervisory, Eagan Art House, Tom Barnard ? Community Education and Art Administrator, retired, Cheryl Caponi ? Executive Director, Caponi Art Park, Brad Dahlgaard ? Artist, Membership Coordinator, Sam?s Clubs, Jason Daum ? Blue Cross Blue Shield, Media Producer Community Health & Health Equity, Steve Harrison ? Owner, Blackhawk Tile,Tasia Hart-Islam ? Language Arts Teacher Burnsville High School, Erin Paulson ? Art Specialist, Glacier Hills Elementary School of Arts and Science, Scott Thomas ? Principal, Echo Park Elementary School",0.04,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write a research plan for upcoming exhibits.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park"," 1205 Diffley Road "," Eagan "," MN ",55123,"(651) 454-9412"," ccaponi@caponiartpark.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-phase-exhibition-development,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012454,"Research the History of Scandia and Its Important Sites",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Susan Rodsjo, Sarah Porubcansky, Christine Maefsky, Pam Plowman-Smith, John Herman, Leila Denecke"," ","Scandia Heritage Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to research the history of Scandia for a future outdoor heritage trail.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christine,Maefsky,"Scandia Heritage Alliance"," 12521 Mayberry Trail North "," Scandia "," MN ",55073,"(651) 470-8052"," christine@poplarhillfarm.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-history-scandia-and-its-important-sites,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012490,"Research for ELMHS Exhibits",2020,6470," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2443,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8913,,"Deanna Bunkelman, Tom Williams, Scott Dake, Cheryl Ahlcrona, Francesca Landon, Peter Kizilos-Clift, Mark Read, Tad Shaw, Lisa Stevens, Andrew Punch",0.12,"Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To conduct research on the Excelsior and Lake Minnetonka areas in preparation for future exhibits.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Houck,"Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society"," PO Box 305 "," Excelsior "," MN ",55331,"(952) 221-4799"," director@elmhs.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-elmhs-exhibits,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012525,"Research for Women's Rights Exhibit",2020,7500," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","In terms of our measurable outcomes, we have had a mixed bag in achieving our targets. Our short-term impact of making the research available to the public has been achieved. The research is available to the public and we have tracked the usage. Although this usage is not as high as we thought it would be, we feel as though that is more related to the COVID-19 pandemic than anything else. The research was used to create an exhibit and marketing materials around the exhibit, so this outcome has also been achieved. The final outcome was an exhibit that will increase civic literacy. As we were creating the exhibit, we realized to best serve this outcome this piece should be a bit more interactive and was therefore designed as such. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic this aspect of the exhibit was determined to be at risk of spreading the pandemic and so we placed it on hold. Hopefully in the future we will be able to add this piece back into the exhibit. Overall, a majority of the outcomes were reached due to the quality of the research. The outcomes that were not reached were a result of the pandemic, and hopefully as we move forward staff will be able to come up with a method to digitally meet these outcomes.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7500,,"Susan Claypool, Susan Mackert, Roger Stahl, Linda Willihnganz, Doug Boese, Daniel Dogo-Esekie, Jennifer Janvrin, Tom Leimer, Teresa McCormack, Christine Rule, Kirk Schumacher, Renee Ziemer"," ","Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research the history of women's rights in Olmsted County.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Krista,Lewis,"Olmsted County Historical Society"," 1195 West Circle Drive SW "," Rochester "," MN ",55902,"(507) 282-9447"," archivist@olmstedhistory.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-womens-rights-exhibit,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012526,"Research for a History of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO)",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Kathy Oothoudt, Rose McCarthy, Martha Hauschildt, Cassie Rauk, Leah Montgomery, Tim McLaughlin, Nancy Thornton, Steve Kramer, Mary Jane Holland, Bard Anderson, Marilyn Frauenkron Bayer, Eric Johnson, Beverly Jorgenson, Pat Senjem, Jim Nissen, Kay Lastine, Linda Hennessey, Pat Utz, Gayle Stortz, Judy Schotzko, Joanne Swenson, John Pfeifer, Dan Swintek, Carla Tentis, Charlies Sparks, Susan Richardson, David Miller, Joshua DeFrang, Daniel Munson, Jo-Ann Wegman, Milly Halverson, Lori Schlitter, Eileen Weinhold, Jeanne Pietig, Cheryl Key, Nan Babcock, Sarah Elmquist Squires, Deb Ward, Linda Quammen"," ","SELCO Southeastern Libraries Cooperating","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research the history of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO), one of Minnesota's twelve regional public library systems.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Krista,Ross,"SELCO Southeastern Libraries Cooperating"," 2600 19th Street NW "," Rochester "," MN ",55901,"(507) 288-5513"," kross@selco.info ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-history-southeastern-libraries-cooperating-selco,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012539,"Research for B'dote: A Sacred Site",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11000,,"Bishop Thomas Aiken, Bishop Jon Anderson, Rev. SanDawna Ashley, Ms. Sharon Binger, Rev. Dr. David Boshart, Mr. George Burbie, Rev. Timothy Button-Harrison, Rev. Bradley Carloss, Rev. Richard H. Coleman, Rev. Dr. Sandra L. DeMott Hasenauer, Bishop Regina Hassanally, Rev. Marlene Whiterabbit Helgemo, Rev. Brian Herron, Sr., Fr. Jason Houck, Bishop Richard Howell, Rev. Dr. Woojae Im, Rev. Dr. Jeffrey Japinga, Elder Michael Lochow, Bishop Patricia Lull, Rev. Jose Antonio Machado, Rev. Jennifer Moran, His Eminence Nathanael of Chicago, Rev. Bruce J. Nelson, Rev. Alan G. Newton, Bishop Bruce Ough, Rev. Sharon Prestemon, Bishop Brian Prior, Rev. Billy G. Russell, Rev. Jacquline Saxon, Rev. Joetta Schlabach, Rev. Bill Spangler-Dunning, Presiding Elder Stacey L. Smith, Bishop Ann M. Svennungsen, Bishop Bill Tesch, Bishop Fred Willis Washington, Rev. Celester L. Webb, Bishop John Franklin White",0.04,"Minnesota Council of Churches","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research the history of B'dote and create a script from the research.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Curtiss,DeYoung,"Minnesota Council of Churches"," 122 Franklin Avenue West, 100 "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55404,"(612) 870-3600"," curtiss.deyoung@mnchurches.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-bdote-sacred-site,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17869,"Research for History of the Student Experience at Minnesota Liberal Arts Colleges",2013,6800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6800,,,,"Carleton College","Private College/University","To research and write a history of Carleton College from a student point of view, 1960-2010.",,"To research and write a history of Carleton College from a student point of view, 1960-2010.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Eric,Hillemann,"Carleton College","1 North College Street",Northfield,MN,55057,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-history-student-experience-minnesota-liberal-arts-colleges,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024968,"Research on History, Engineering and Distinctive Design of the Scandia Water Tower Barn Tankhouse",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The short-term progress indicator has been achieved. For the intermediate term section, we are in the process of interviewing historic architects to contract with for creating historically accurate construction documents. We expect that the long-term objective of attacting visitors and residents to a museum that demonstrates the tankhouse engineering of the buliding and shares the associated history will be achieved in 3-5 years.",,1500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11500,,"Susan Rodsjo, Sarah Porubcansky, Christine Maefsky, Pam Plowman-Smith, John Herman, Leila Denecke",,"Scandia Heritage Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research the history of the Scandia Water Tower Barn.",,"To hire a qualified historian to research the history of the Scandia Water Tower Barn.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Rodsjo,"Scandia Heritage Alliance","PO Box 159",Scandia,MN,55073,6512330267,susan.rodsjo@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-history-engineering-and-distinctive-design-scandia-water-tower-barn-tankhouse,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024982,"Research and Writing for 'Minnetonka Town,' a Manuscript by Dana Frear about the History of Minnetonka",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10400,,"Jan Cook, Lisa Fowler, Jim Whisler, Stephanie Herrick, Ian Baxter, Rick Krueger, Wendy Houldsworth",0.12,"Minnetonka Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to edit a manuscript on the history of Minnetonka by Dana Frear.",,"To hire qualified professionals to edit a manuscript on the history of Minnetonka by Dana Frear.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,William,Jepson,"Minnetonka Historical Society","14600 Minnetonka Blvd.",Minnetonka,MN,55345,6128609587,wsjepson@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-and-writing-minnetonka-town-manuscript-dana-frear-about-history-minnetonka,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024992,"Research and Writing of Latin Art in Minnesota",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Our targets were achieved through Franklin's organizational skills and exceptional writing ability. He completed the interviews, which included scheduling the conversations between the artists and the interviewers, collecting the data, and transcribing and reviewing the text before passing it to Afton Press. As we move forward with this project, events are in the process of being scheduled. One major event will take place at the Minnesota Museum of American Art in the fall, and smaller get-togethers with our donors are also being planned.",,4400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14400,,"Malcolm McDonald, Gary R. Lindberg, Rico Paul Vallejos, Thomas Klas",,"Afton Historical Society Press","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of Latin art in Minnesota.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of Latin art in Minnesota.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Ian Graham",Leask,"Afton Historical Society Press","6800 France Avenue S., Ste. 370",Edina,MN,55435,6514368443,leask@aftonpress.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-and-writing-latin-art-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025018,"Research and Writing of The History of Art in Minnesota",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Katherine Goertz finished the project on time. We look forward to starting the editing process, followed by production, design, and printing. During the next few months, we plan to have several donor events. We are also exploring venues to schedule the book launch, which will be next year.",,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12000,,"Malcolm McDonald, Gary R. Lindberg, Rico Paul Vallejos, Thomas Klas",,"Afton Historical Society Press","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to produce a manuscript on the history of art in Minnesota.",,"To hire a qualified professional to produce a manuscript on the history of art in Minnesota.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Ian Graham",Leask,"Afton Historical Society Press","6800 France Avenue S., Ste. 370",Edina,MN,55435,6514368443,leask@aftonpress.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-and-writing-history-art-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025281,"Research Project: The History of Brewing in Washington County",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"David Lindsey (President, Cottage Grove), Ryan Collins (Vice President, Stillwater), Brent Peterson (Executive Director, Stillwater), Karlene McComb (Secretary, Stillwater), Thomas Simonet (Treasurer, May Township), Myron Anderson (Denmark Township), Holly Fitzenberger (Stillwater), Sheila Hause (May Township), Angie Noyes (White Bear Lake), Becky Pung (Stillwater), Mike Wilhelmi (Stillwater)",,"Washington County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research and write the history of brewing and breweries in Washington County.",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and write the history of brewing and breweries in Washington County.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Emily,Krawczewski,"Washington County Historical Society","PO Box 167",Stillwater,MN,55082,6514392298,emily.krawczewski@wchsmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-project-history-brewing-washington-county,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031362,"Research and Writing Phase for C.E. Williams House Historical Marker",2023,1900,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","We achieved our goals through the great collaboration of all persons involved and their huge desire to work on this impressive project to renovate the historic C.E. Williams House and proudly display a marker for all citizens and visitors to learn and enjoy. While the Intrmediate and Long Term goals are basically achieved, they will be ironed out in greater sequence as they are each deployed at the correct phase(s) of this overall historical project.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",1900,,"Kevin Lindberg, Executive Director, Jeremiah Sims, Chairman, Occupation Department of Corrections Agent, Mitchell Swanson, Director, Occupation Department of Corrections Agent, Diane Porter, Director, Occupation Retired Department of Corrections, Carl Nordquist, Director; Occupation Accountant, Adam Gertken, Deputy for Kanabec County Sheriffs Department.",,"True Directions, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of the 1902 C.E. Williams House in Mora, MN, in preparation for a historical marker.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kevin,Lindberg,"True Directions, Inc.","106 E. Maple Avenue",Mora,MN,55051,3206791936,klindberg@truedirectionsinc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Kanabec, Statewide",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-and-writing-phase-ce-williams-house-historical-marker,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031323,"Research 70 Year History of Valley Creek Women's Club",2023,9999,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","All short term targets were achieved. The intermediate term target is scheduled to be achieved on September 19, 2024.",,600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10599,,"Mayor Bill Palmquist, Council members Randy Nelson, Stan Ross, Lucia Wroblewski, Annie Perkins",,"City of Afton","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research and write the history of the Valley Creek Women's Club in Afton, MN.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ron,Moorse,"City of Afton","Afton City Hall, 3033 St. Croix Trail S, PO Box 219",Afton,MN,55001,6514368957,administrator@ci.afton.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-70-year-history-valley-creek-womens-club,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031344,"Research Project: Sophie Wirth Camp",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The short term goals have been fully met. The medium- and long-term goals have been partially met: we were able to have Laura offer a public lecture, and we were very happy that this history has already been presented to the public. We look forward to creating additional formats (exhibits? lectures? book?) to share this history.",,4660,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14660,,"Maureen Raymond, Robert Thomas, William Short, Kathy Doucette, Matthew Bebel, Bill Foussard, Joel Holstad, Doug Karle, Jeanenne Rausch, and Michael Shepard.",,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research and write the history of the Sophie Wirth Camp (1911-1943) in White Bear Lake, MN.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,6514075327,sara@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Ramsey",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-project-sophie-wirth-camp,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031268,"Research Project: White Bear Area Gangsters",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,5440,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15440,,"Maureen Raymond, Robert Thomas, William Short, Kathy Doucette, Matthew Bebel, Bill Foussard, Joel Holstad, Doug Karle, Jeanenne Rausch, and Michael Shepard.",,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of gangsters in 1920s-1930s White Bear Lake.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,6514075327,sara@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-project-white-bear-area-gangsters,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031301,"Research for Silent Voices: Teachers Moving On",2024,9954,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,3500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13454,,"Emil Angelica (President), Marion Angelica (Secretary/Treasurer), Larry Sommer",,"Portal Research","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of the ""Great Resignation"" in Minnesota.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Emil,Angelica,"Portal Research","4925 Logan Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55419,6122705378,emil.angelica@ccgpartnership.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-silent-voices-teachers-moving,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031153,"Research Project: Wedding Traditions in Washington County",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The above targets were achieved for the short term goals and the progress indicator has been completed. WCHS appreciates the hard work of Nancy O'Brien Wagner and Bluestem Studios. Her enthusiasm for the topic and careful attention to detail was a perfect fit for the project. The next phase in this project will be to execute planning for a high-quality exhibit at the Washington County Heritage Center as our long term goal, in addition to providing a baseline of research for future research projects for WCHS and members of the community.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"David Lindsey (President, Cottage Grove), Ryan Collins (Vice President, Stillwater), Brent Peterson (Executive Director, Stillwater), Karlene McComb (Secretary, Stillwater), Thomas Simonet (Treasurer, May Township), June Eagleton (Marine on St. Croix), Holly Fitzenberger (Stillwater), Dennis Glock (Stillwater), Sheila Hause (May Township), Angie Noyes (White Bear Lake), Karen Ukura (Hugo)",,"Washington County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research and write the history of wedding traditions in Washington County.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Krawczewski,"Washington County Historical Society","1862 Greeley St. S",Stillwater,MN,55082,6514392298,emily.krawczewski@wchsmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-project-wedding-traditions-washington-county,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031223,"Research the History and Symbolism of Fire Department Commemorative Accessories",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,1904,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11904,,"Tom Brace, Nyle Zikmund, Kathi Osmonson, Louis Goldenberg, Scott Futteral, Chuck Standfuss",,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct research on the history of the Fire Department's commemorative badges, insignia, and ribbons.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nyle,Zikmund,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum","664 22nd Avenue NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,6128607442,nzikmund@sbmfire.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-history-and-symbolism-fire-department-commemorative-accessories,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025312,"Research Report on the Labathe Family",2023,2350,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2350,,"Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Matt Becker, Mike Bernatz, Judy Bodway, Gwen Carman, Anne Conway, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Kelly Fluharty, James Goblirsch, Scott Hannon, Erich Lippman, Janis Martin, Blake Pickart, Mary Stoltman, Stephen Swenson, Jill Veerkamp",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of the Labathe Family, a French-Indigenous family in Winona County.",,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of the Labathe Family, a French-Indigenous family in Winona County.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Bloedorn,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,5074542723,curator@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-report-labathe-family,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17460,"Research for Temperance and Temptation",2011,5250,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,83493,,,,,,"The Rose Ensemble",," A professional historian was hired and research was conducted as preparation for a concert production of ""Temperance and Temptation"". Historical information, music and lyrics for temperance and anti-temperance songs and compelling images were incorporated into the performances. The result was an artistic performance grounded in Minnesota history.   ",,"To hire a professional historian to research historic temperance music on file at six repositories preparatory to a concert series that will perform them",2010-11-03,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jordan,Sramek,,"Landmark Center Suite 314, 75 West Fifth Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-temperance-and-temptation,,,, 17215,"Researching the Past with Multimedia Upgrades",2011,9687,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5469,,,,,,"Friends of the Willmar Public Library",,"To broaden public access to primary historic records through a digital reader/printer and additional microfilm rolls to augment the current collection.",,"To broaden public access to primary historic records through a digital reader/printer and additional microfilm rolls to augment the current collection.",2010-07-01,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Christine,Beyerl,,"c/o Willmar Public Library, 410 SW 5th Street",Willmar,MN,56201,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/researching-past-multimedia-upgrades-0,,,, 33877,"Research for a History of the Carleton College Chapel and Chaplaincy",2015,9870,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","This project met the short-term objective of increased information and knowledge about the historic Skinner Chapel and the College Chaplaincy with the completed research, annotated bibliography, and narrative outline, which is now available to researchers, the Carleton community, and the public. This project met the long-termobjective of increasing the information and knowledge of the history of the Carleton Skinner Chapel, the Carleton Chaplaincy, and student religious life for Carleton College, researchers of Minnesota higher education history, and the people of Minnesota. The research is available to scholars, and with the eventual publication will be read by and inform Carleton staff, scholars, and the public about the history of the Carleton Chapel and Chaplaincy.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9870,,"Nina Archabald, Danielle Bart, Alan Bauer, William Craine, Beth Boosalis Davis, David Diamond, Arnold Donald, Jack Eugster, Maureen Gupta, John Harris, Elise Holschuh, James Johnson, Martha Kaemmer, Leslie Kautz, Arthur Kowaloff, Richard Kracum, Marilyn McCoy, William McLaughlin, Bonnie Melville, Bradford Nordholm, Marc Noel, Gary O",0.00,"Carleton College","Private College/University","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of the Carleton College Chapel and Chaplaincy.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,Lamb,"Carleton College","1 North College Street",Northfield,MN,55057,651-259-3467,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Rice, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-history-carleton-college-chapel-and-chaplaincy,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33901,"Research for Kofi Bobby Hickman Biography Manuscript",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Metric Giles, Board Chair, Urban Farmer and people and land connector Carol Connolly, Vice Chair, Poet Laureate of Saint Paul Lisa Steinmann, Secretary, Writer and fundraiser Leon Daisy, Treasurer, Community leader Lamar Collins, Director, Poet and peacemaker Shaunt",0.03,"Arcata Press","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript for the biography of Kofi Bobby Hickman, a Civil Rights activist.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kimberly,Nightingale,"Arcata Press","275 East Fourth St., Suite 701","Saint Paul",MN,55101,651-785-6268,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-kofi-bobby-hickman-biography-manuscript,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33952,"Research for a History of the Presidency of John Nason at Carleton College",2015,9902,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","With the completion revised bibliography and narrative outline and the second research summary report, the Nason project research will be available to scholars, and the eventual publication will be read by and inform Carleton staff and alumni, scholars, and the public about the Carleton College presidency of John Nason. The richness of the Carleton and Swarthmore archival collections allowed us to meet and exceed this objective.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9902,,"Nina Archabald, Danielle Bart, Alan Bauer, William Craine, Beth Boosalis Davis, David Diamond, Arnold Donald, Jack Eugster, Maureen Gupta, John Harris, Elise Holschuh, James Johnson, Martha Kaemmer, Leslie Kautz, Arthur Kowaloff, Richard Kracum, Marilyn McCoy, William McLaughlin, Bonnie Melville, Bradford Nordholm, Marc Noel, Gary O",0.00,"Carleton College","Private College/University","To hire a qualified historian to complete primary source research on the history of John Nason's presidency at Carleton College.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Lamb,"Carleton College","1 North College Street",Northfield,MN,55057,651-259-3467,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-history-presidency-john-nason-carleton-college,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33990,"Researching an Overlooked Past",2016,6930,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",6930,,"Vicki Jenniges, Paul Bugbee, Mike Jacobson, Tom Haines, Cecil Louis, Carolyn Swyter, Mike Flanders, Jo Flanders, Jen Engen, Peter Jacobson, Paul Gaebe, Amy Edermann.",0.31,"Paynesville Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of underserved populations in the Paynesville area.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Vicki,Jenniges,"Paynesville Area Historical Society","c/o Carolyn Swyter, 647 Stearns Ave.",Paynesville,MN,56362,320-249-0373,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Kandiyohi, Meeker, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/researching-overlooked-past,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37468,"Research Fellowships Program",2017,48435,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Successful award of fellowship. Each fellow will also conduct a staff seminar to share their research and will contribute an article to Minnopedia in their area of expertise.",,,,,48435,600,,0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS awarded seven research fellowships for the third year of the Legacy Research Fellowships program in FY16. Four scholars received $5,000 awards and three received $1,000 awards. The fellows used resources from the Gale Family Library to explore a wide range of Minnesota history topics including: * A review of Minnesota's development and Indian lands * Visual arts in Minnesota * Forts in Minnesota after the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 * Minnesota reflections on World War I The fourth class of scholars was selected in November 2016 and begin work in January 2017.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-fellowships-program,,,, 28915,"Researching 1960 - 2000 MN Special Education History",2015,48800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,48800,,"President Claudine Knoblauch, Vice President Karen Kennedy, Secretary Deb Wall, Treasurer Cheryl Johnson, Kaaron Joyer, Candace Malm, Donald Schuld",0.00,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of special education in Minnesota, 1960-2000.",,,2014-10-01,2016-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Claudine,Knoblauch,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","1504 Windemere Drive North",Fridley,MN,55421-1358,763-544-2256,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/researching-1960-2000-mn-special-education-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28547,"Research Project: Role of 3M in Development of Maplewood",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Our short term goal to create, organize and house the research files was completed, and we do better understand the relationship between the establishment of 3M in Maplewood and the creation of our city. We are just commencing our effort to reach our intermediate and long term goal to develop a related exhibit plan and exhibit. We believe this research has prepared us very well for this step.",,,,,10000,,"Robert Jensen, President. William Bruentrup, Vice President. Donna Jensen, Treasurer. Raydelle Bruentrup, Secretary. Charlotte Wasiluk, Past President. At-large members are: Mike Ericson, Mickey Michlitsch and Steven Carlson.",,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of 3M and the development of Maplewood, in preparation for a future exhibit.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Jensen,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","2170 E County Road D",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-900-3539,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-project-role-3m-development-maplewood,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28567,"Research for Book on Rondo Society Columnist",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Governance/Board Members: Ronald Buford, Serena Butts-Ward, Marvin Scroggins, Floyd Smaller, Marvin Anderson, Jackie Cooper",,"Rondo Avenue, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of Estyr Peake, Rondo society columnist.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marvin,Anderson,"Rondo Avenue, Inc.","679 Holly Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55104,651-402-0095,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-book-rondo-society-columnist,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28648,"Research and Scriptwriting for Travelling Exhibits",2014,9664,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9664,,"Dean Vikan, President, Tamara Edevold, Treasurer, Amy Degerstrom, Secretary, Ann Lindblom, Vice President",,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research and develop materials for traveling exhibits.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Degerstrom,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest","412 Geary Avenue NE",Bagley,MN,56621,218-847-2938,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Becker, Beltrami, Clay, Clearwater, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Pennington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-and-scriptwriting-travelling-exhibits,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34089,"Research Fellowships Programs",2016,40362,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Number of applicants, number of articles submitted to MNopedia, number of presentations to staff for purposes of staff development.",,,,,40362,1210,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continued the Legacy Research Fellowships program in FY15 with a productive second year of adding to the body of knowledge and interpretation of Minnesota's pre- and post-statehood history. Four scholars were selected as research fellows. Three scholars received $5,000 awards and one received a $1,000 award. The Legacy Research Fellows used the Gale Family Library at the Minnesota History Center to research their topics, which included: ",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-fellowships-programs,,,, 10012230,"Resources Analysis and Thematic Development for a History Center at Mitchell Hamline School of Law",2018,9920," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","After analyzing and debating stakeholder data and information, MHSL now has an agreed-upon interpretive theme for its Center with three subthemes that will allow development and organization of individual stories and historical clusters (e.g., civil rights, access to justice). The location for the Center has been identified, and the Committee is now focus on funding and building out the physical museum and producing programming related to these interpretive themes.",,2550,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12470,,"Gregory L. Buck, Christine Chalstrom; Jeanne M. Forneris, Donovan W. Frank, Nicole James Gilchrist; Lisa A. Gray, Clifford M. Greene, Sara Grewing; Jill Flaskamp Halbrooks, Mark A. Hallberg, Linda N. Hanson, Frank V. Harris, Jean Holloway, James J. Hoolihan, Charles H. Johnson, Christine Kucera Kalla, Steven J. Kirsch, Jennifer Lauermann, Richard L. Mack, Eric J. Magnuson, Helen M. Meyer, Fayneese Miller, Steven E. Rau, Denise D. Reilly, Susan C. Rhode, Ellen G. Sampson, David M. Sparby, Becky R. Thorson, Wendy K. Watson"," ","Mitchell Hamline School of Law","Private College/University",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a plan for a history center at Mitchell Hamline School of Law.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marie,Failinger,"Mitchell Hamline School of Law"," 875 Summit Ave. "," St. Paul "," MN ",55105,"(651) 695-7658"," marie.failinger@mitchellhamline.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/resources-analysis-and-thematic-development-history-center-mitchell-hamline-school-law,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007189,"Restoration and renovation of the Litchfield Opera House",2018,50000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",50000,,"Connie Lies, Pam Dille, Karen Urdahl, Rose Mortimer, Carol Larson, Mary Wardecke, Justin McGraw",,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To restore the 1935 floor of the Litchfield Opera House as close as realistically possible to its original condition: with a finished and safe surface for public and catered events.",,,2017-10-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Connie,Lies,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.","PO Box 228, 136 N. Marshall Ave.",Litchfield,MN,55355,320.693.4878,connie.lies@mchsi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-and-renovation-litchfield-opera-house,,,,0 10007437,"Restoring Public Access: Cataloging Support for the James and Marilynn Alcott Library",2017,9986,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9986,,"Dara Beevas, Laurel Bradley, Ronnie Brooks, Mathea K.E. Bulander, Duncan Campbell, Valerie Deus, KC Foley, Melanie Hohertz, Lyndel King, Monica Edwards Larson, Marci Malzahn, Shawn McCann, Steven McCarthy, Diane Merrifield, Rick Pankow, Sherry Poss, Regula Russelle, Ryan Scheife, Tracy Steiner, Deborah Ultan, Jerry Wilson, Odia Wood-Krueger.",,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of library materials, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Rathermel,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts","1011 Washington Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55415,612-215-2525,jrathermel@mnbookarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoring-public-access-cataloging-support-james-and-marilynn-alcott-library,,,,0 10007109,"Restoring Minnesota Ojibwe Language Resources: The Phonetic Texts of William Jones and J. P. B. de Josselin de Jong",2018,48675,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",48675,,"Regents: David J. McMillan, Kendall J. Powell, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Linda A. Cohen, Michael D. Hsu, Dean E. Johnson, Peggy E. Lucas, Abdul M. Omari, Darrin M. Rosha, Patricia S. Simmons, Steven A. Sviggum",0.18,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (American Indian Studies)","Public College/University","To hire qualified professionals to produce materials on the Ojibwe language for public access.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"John D.",Nichols,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (American Indian Studies)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-265-2065,jdn@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Beltrami, Carlton, Cass, Clearwater, Cook, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, St. Louis, Hubbard, Itasca, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoring-minnesota-ojibwe-language-resources-phonetic-texts-william-jones-and-j-p-b-de,,,,0 10007113,"Restoration of Windows in Universal Laboratories Building",2018,38790,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",38790,,"Dassel City Councilmembers: Ron Hungerford, mayor; Drew Carlson, Justin Bemenderfer, James Hallquist, Tom Weseloh The City of Dassel leases the Universal Laboratories Building (ULB) to the Dassel Area Historical Society (DAHS), and the Historical Society along with its History Center and Ergot Museum are permanently housed within the ULB. Therefore the DAHS is playing the lead role in this preservation project. Dassel Area Historical Society Board Members: David Floren, Jerry Bollman, Dianne Johnson, John Sandstede, Maribel Gilmer, Elaine Nordlie, Terri Boese, Ron Hungerford, Julie Lindquist, Mary Jane Arens, Robert Wilde, Jon Benson",,"City of Dassel","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair and restore windows in the Universal Laboratories Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carolyn,Holje,"City of Dassel","460 3rd Street, PO Box 391",Dassel,MN,55325,320-275-3077,dcholje@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-windows-universal-laboratories-building,,,,0 10012296,"Restoration of the William A Irvin Ship Museum",2019,504000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Due to delays at Fraser Shipyards, the William A. Irvin restoration was not completed in time to return to the Minnesota Slip for the 2019 season. The DECC is looking forward to re-opening for tours this summer and anticipate a strong tourist season after being closed the last 2 summers.",,413749,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",917749,,"Roger Reinert, Don Ness, Crystal Pelkey, Mary Finnegan-Ongaro, Gregory R. Fox, Carrie Heffernan, Debra J. Messer, Daren Pionk, David M. Ross, Jay Seiler, Yvonne Prettner Solon"," ","Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center Authority","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the William A. Irvin bulk freighter, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and operated as a museum.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Rankila,"Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center Authority"," 350 Harbor Drive "," Duluth "," MN ",55802,"(218) 623-1235"," srankila@decc.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-william-irvin-ship-museum,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012486,"Restoring Historic Heimbygda Lodge Exterior",2020,66320," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",66320,,"Jason Resseman ? Mayor, Tom Smith ? Council Member, Bridget Harvey ? Council Member, Autumn Johnson ? Council Member, Chase Bakke ? Council Member"," ","City of Lanesboro","Local/Regional Government",,,"The Heimbygda Lodge Building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as Bethlehem Lutheran Church Hall, a contributing structure to the Lanesboro Historic District. The Sons of Norway Heimbygda Lodge owns and operates this building to support Norwegian culture and encourages the community and others to use this historically significant building. The benefit to Lanesboro and the surrounding area is to utilize a valuable resource as it is noticeable on Lanesboro's main street. The purpose is to increase the efficient use of the building by the Sons of Norway and the public, preserve the structure's beauty, and illustrate the building's historical significance. For this project, the goal is to preserve the building's exterior by removing the peeling paint and underlying dirt, repairing as necessary, and then applying fresh paint. ",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michele,Peterson,"City of Lanesboro"," PO Box 333 "," Lanesboro "," MN ",55949,"(507) 467-3722",Lanesboro@acegroup.cc,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoring-historic-heimbygda-lodge-exterior,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 17786,"Restoration of the Soo Line Depot Museum Windows",2012,4250,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4250,,,,"Cuyuna Iron Range Heritage Network",,"To restore and repair windows on the Soo Line Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and current home of the Cuyuna Iron Range Heritage Museum.",,,2012-05-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Nelson,"Cuyuna Iron Range Heritage Network",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-soo-line-depot-museum-windows,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17892,"Restoration of Gethsemane Church Wing",2013,4758,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4758,,"Randy Twitchell, Julie Twitchell, Kay Schrim, Lois Aasland, Tom Rice",,"Preserve Appleton's Heritage Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To complete interior restoration of the Gethsemane Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To complete interior restoration of the Gethsemane Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tom,Rice,"Preserve Appleton's Heritage Inc.","2370 90th Street SW",Appleton,MN,56208,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Swift,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-gethsemane-church-wing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17944,"Restoration of Historic 19th Century Pipe Organ",2013,34200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,34200,,"Board of Trustees: Carl Allen, Gerald Davis, Clerveau Donazal, Bill Englund, Ann Fitch, Susan Haram, Joan Hohman, Sandra Larsen, Christina Lay, His His Million, Scott Nordstrand, Aye Mya Phyu, Denny Porter",,"First Baptist Church of St. Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To reverse inappropriate alterations by restoring the historic voice and register of the 1875 pipe organ in First Baptist Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To reverse inappropriate alterations by restoring the historic voice and register of the 1875 pipe organ in First Baptist Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ann,Fitch,"First Baptist Church of St. Paul","499 Wacouta Street","St Paul",MN,55101,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-historic-19th-century-pipe-organ,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18021,"Restoration of Governors' Portraits",2011,45957,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The portraits of Minnesota's governors grace the halls of the Minnesota State Capitol and provide an important legacy of the state's past and present leaders. With funding from the ACHF, 20 portraits were cleaned and are now more secure with the addition of high-quality non-glare/UV filtering plexiglass. Using the original framing, each portrait was retrofitted to accommodate the new plexiglass. ",,"The portraits of Minnesota's governors grace the halls of the Minnesota State Capitol and provide an important legacy of the state's past and present leaders. With funding from the ACHF, 20 portraits were cleaned and are now more secure with the addition of high-quality non-glare/UV filtering plexiglass. Using the original framing, each portrait was retrofitted to accommodate the new plexiglass.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Brian,Szott,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3244,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-governors-portraits,,,, 18096,"Restoration of Governors' Portraits",2012,29390,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,29390,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Sixteen more portraits of Minnesota governors will be cleaned and protected with the addition of high-quality, non-glare/UV filtering plexiglass. The portraits of Minnesota’s governors grace the halls of the Minnesota State Capitol and provide an important legacy of the state’s past and present leaders. ",,"Ten more portraits of Minnesota governors will be cleaned and protected with the addition of high-quality, non-glare/UV filtering plexiglass. The portraits of Minnesota's governors grace the halls of the Minnesota State Capitol and provide an important legacy of the state's past and present leaders.",,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Szott,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3244,,Preservation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-governors-portraits-0,,,, 10025000,"Restoration of a 1906 Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Railway Wood Caboose Roof and Cupola",2021,9950,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The Short and Intermediate Term Outcomes are exceeded. The interior was repeatedly inspected after rainfall. Not a drop of water infiltrated the caboose anywhere in the interior. We delayed our final evaluation until after significant snowfall, and subsequent snow melt. Again, no water or dampness was detected anywhere inside the caboose after these events. We attribute this result to the use of waterproof membrane, and to the double sealing system used around all places where brackets or vents emerge through the roof. We also tested the non-skid property of the walkway in wet conditions, and it met all expectations. In appearance, the cupola windows match the originals exactly in appearance, composition, and function. They were returned to their original (openable) state. The cupola siding likewise is identical to the original in appearance and composition. We attribute this to the fact that the original eight windows were removed, disassembled, and pieces were individually duplicated to create the eight new windows (no two windows were alike.) Further, using the same woods as in the original siding, brackets, and walkway, and then custom-milling the replacements to match them, leads to seeing the caboose as it looked in service.",,2993,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12943,,"Dennis Borich, Carol Borich, Mary Bovitz, Beverly Brown, Shirley Godwin, Adam Lantz, Matthew Marolt, Chuck Palmquist, Tim Sullivan",,"Minnesota Museum of Mining","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the 1906 Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Railway caboose, part of the museum's collection.",,"To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the 1906 Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Railway caboose, part of the museum's collection.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dennis,Borich,"Minnesota Museum of Mining","PO Box 271",Chisholm,MN,55719,2182542179,djborich@mchsi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-1906-duluth-missabe-iron-range-railway-wood-caboose-roof-and-cupola,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025107,"Restoration and Repair of Front Exterior Porch for Thompson Hall",2022,215182,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,19000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",234182,,"Charles Thompson Memorial Hall Executive Board - Herman Fuechtmann (President), Vacant (Vice-President), Richard Taylor (Secretary-Treasurer), Ralph Fuechtmann (Finance Committee member), Jack Graff (Finance Committee member), Gary Stephan (Finance Committee member)",,"Charles Thompson Memorial Hall","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to restore building features on Charles Thompson Memorial Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to restore building features on Charles Thompson Memorial Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Herman,Fuechtmann,"Charles Thompson Memorial Hall","1824 Marshall Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55104,6518292096,hermanfuechty@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-and-repair-front-exterior-porch-thompson-hall,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031292,"Restoration of balcony",2024,100000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Grants","$100,000 the first year is for a grant to the Litchfield Opera House to repair and update the Litchfield Opera House","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,,100000,,"Mary Wardecke, Pam Dille, Rose Mortimer, Karen Urdahl, Art Ellson, Kevin Hovey, Jean Hanson, Connie Lies",,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"Add code compliant historic balcony guardrails, replace baseboards, refinish front o fbalcony to match historic look, repair floor, add guardrails at upper balcony seating and stairs to that area.",2023-10-01,2025-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Connie,Lies,"Greater Litchfield Opera House Association, Inc.","PO Box 228, 136 N. Marshall Ave.",Litchfield,MN,55355,3206934878,Lies.Connie.M@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-balcony,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17254,"Restoration and Display of High School Photographs",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,151,,,,,,"Mahnomen County Historical Society",,"To create an exhibit showing the history of two high schools in Mahnomen County",,"To create an exhibit showing the history of two high schools in Mahnomen County",2010-08-20,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Monica,McConkey,,"26626 Whiskey Creek Drive","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mahnomen,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-and-display-high-school-photographs,,,, 28895,"Restoration of Ramsey County Historic Judicial Portraits, Phase II",2015,63207,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,63207,,"Law Library Board of Trustees: Judge Margaret Marrinan, Judge Rosanne Nathanson, Judge Robyn Millenacker, Commissioner Janice Rettman, Tom Boyd, Esq., Gary Davis, Esq, and John Trojack, Esq, board chair",0.00,"Ramsey County Law Library",Libraries,"To hire a qualified conservator to restore significant collections pieces.",,,2014-10-01,2016-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Galligan,"Ramsey County Law Library","1815 Court House, 15 Kellogg Boulevard W","St Paul",MN,55121,651-266-8391,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restoration-ramsey-county-historic-judicial-portraits-phase-ii,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007438,"Resurrection Church Historical Marker Replacement",2017,2623,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2623,,"Robert Kivela, Robert Hedlund, Michele Lammi, Michael Sterk, Kathleen Bergan, James Korpi, Sandra Markovich, Janet Eichholz, Rhiannon Korpi",,"Iron Range Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design, produce, and install a historical marker at Resurrection Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michele,Lammi,"Iron Range Historical Society","19 South Broadway Street, Post Office Box 786",Gilbert,MN,55741,218-229-0391,ironrangehistsoc@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/resurrection-church-historical-marker-replacement,,,,0 10025173,"Rethos Historical Archiving Project",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12500,,"Kristen Anderson, President; Nick Place, Treasurer; Dr. Mitchell Berg, Secretary; Ryan Sailer; Steve Knight; Leif Eikevik; Wendy Ethen; Erik Hansen; Collin Kaas; Thomas Hanson; Tony Simmons",0.21,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of Rethos' archival collections, allowing for greater public access to their preservation history resources.",,"To provide better organization of Rethos' archival collections, allowing for greater public access to their preservation history resources.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erin,"Hanafin Berg","Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","416 Landmark Center, 75 W 5th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512939047,ehberg@mnpreservation.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rethos-historical-archiving-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012566,"Revision of Architectural Drawings - Tower Fire Hall",2020,9850," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Architectural drawings were revised by a qualified historical architect ahead of schedule and on budget. The work exceeded our expectations. This was achieved because TSHS engaged a highly qualified historical architect by engaging the services of MacDonald and Mack Architects. The guidance of Minnesota Historical Society staff should also be credited. Staff worked with TSHS after previous grant requests were not funded. They provided clarity on project concerns and supported TSHS on a new path on which to proceed.",,1500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11350,,"Doug Workman, Linda Folstad, Diane Meehan, Barbara Burgess, Corrine Hill, Desirae Larson, Kathy Siskar, Wayne Dahl, Corrine Bonicatto, Nancy Larson, Mary Shedd, Pauline Housenga"," ","Tower-Soudan Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of Tower Fire Hall, built in 1895 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Larson,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society"," 404 Pine Street, PO Box 465 "," Tower "," MN ",55790,"(218) 750-7515"," communitycoaching@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/revision-architectural-drawings-tower-fire-hall,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17073,"Revision and Updating ""Walking Tour of North St. Paul""",2010,500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"North St. Paul Historical Society",,"To revise and update brochure, ""Walking Tour of North St. Paul,"" which is necessary due to construction, demolition, and highway realignment since the brochure was first printed.",,"To revise and update brochure, ""Walking Tour of North St. Paul,"" which is necessary due to construction, demolition, and highway realignment since the brochure was first printed.",2010-02-26,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Betty,Lyon,,"2666 E. 7th Street","North St. Paul",MN,55109,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/revision-and-updating-walking-tour-north-st-paul,,,, 33911,"Revise Excelsior's Historic Preservation Ordinance and Establish Commercial Design Guidelines",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Mayor - Mark Gaylord; Councilmembers - Jennifer Caron, John Beattie, Greg Miller and Mary Jo Faulkerson",0.00,"City of Excelsior","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to revise a historic preservation ordinance and establish design guidelines for the City of Excelsior.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patrick,Smith,"City of Excelsior","339 Third Street",Excelsior,MN,55331,952-653-3674,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/revise-excelsiors-historic-preservation-ordinance-and-establish-commercial-design-guideline,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17822,"Revitalization of Duluth Immigration Exhibit",2013,5700,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5700,,"Governance/Board Members: Wayne Hatton -President, Neal Vanstrom -Vice President, Ed Robinson -Treasurer, Clint Fernor -Secretary, Tom Gannon, JoAnne Coombe, and Elaine Hanson",,"Historic Union Depot Corporation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To revitalize the immigration exhibit in the Duluth Union Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To revitalize the immigration exhibit in the Duluth Union Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kimberly,Schandel,"Historic Union Depot Corporation","506 West Michigan Street",Duluth,MN,55802,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/revitalization-duluth-immigration-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17330,"Richfield Historical Society Interpretive Plan",2010,37981,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3517,,,,,,"Richfield Historical Society",,"To prepare a comprehensive interpretive plan for better public access to Richfield history.",,"To prepare a comprehensive interpretive plan for better public access to Richfield history.",2010-03-01,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Hummel,,"6901 Lyndale Ave. S, PO Box 23304",Richfield,MN,55423,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/richfield-historical-society-interpretive-plan,,,, 10007179,"Riley-Jacques Farmstead Interpretive Signs Phase 2",2018,8000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8000,,"Nancy Tyra-Lukens, Mayor Ron Case, Council member Kathy Nelson, Council member Sherry Butcher-Wickstrom, Council member Brad Aho, Council member",,"City of Eden Prairie","Local/Regional Government","To design, produce, and install interpretive signs for the Riley-Jacques Farmstead.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Creamer,"City of Eden Prairie","8080 Mitchell","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,952-949-8481,lcreamer@edenprairie.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Hennepin, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/riley-jacques-farmstead-interpretive-signs-phase-2,,,,0 28763,"Riley-Jacques Farmstead Interpretive Plan",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"City Council: Nancy Tyra Lukens (Mayor), Brad Aho, Ron Case, Kathy Nelson, Sherry Butcher Wickstrom Heritage Preservation Commission: Ed Muehlberg (Chair), Cindy Cofer Evert (Vice Chair), Steve Olson, JoAnn McGuire, Pamela Spera, Mark Freiberg, Deb Paulson",,"City of Eden Prairie","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the Riley-Jacques Farmstead.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lori,Creamer,"City of Eden Prairie","8080 Mitchell","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,952-949-8481,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/riley-jacques-farmstead-interpretive-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007439,"Rise and Fall of Minnesota Ombudsman for Corrections",2017,9700,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9700,,"Mr. Byron Jackson, Chair Ms. Lori Ann C. Jones, Secretary, ESQ Dr. Rosilyn Carroll Ms. Karen Starr Dr Jan Tyson Roberts, Ph.D., LP Mr. Fred Easter Mr. Eric Clark, Treasurer",,"Phyllis Wheatley Community Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10-15 oral history interviews the history of the Minnesota Ombudsman for Corrections.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Theartrice,Williams,"Phyllis Wheatley Community Center","1301 Tenth Avenue North",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-522-4994,twill1634@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rise-and-fall-minnesota-ombudsman-corrections,,,,0 17295,"Riverwalk Self-Guided Audio Tour",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3600,,,,,,"City of St. Cloud",," To hire a consultant to complete a publicly available, digital-audio tour of the city's historically significant Mississippi River built environment based on recommendations in a Community Education and Marketing Plan. ",,"To hire a consultant to complete a publicly available, digital-audio tour of the city's historically significant Mississippi River built environment based on recommendations in a Community Education and Marketing Plan.",2010-01-19,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tammy,Campion,,"400 Second Street South","St. Cloud",MN,55031,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/riverwalk-self-guided-audio-tour,,,, 10025010,"Robbinsdale Historical Society Collections Management Policy and Procedures",2022,8250,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short Term- Achieved: We have established our Collections Committee, outlined responsibilities in our revised bylaws. The committee began regular meetings. Intermediate Term-Achieved: Board members and other volunteers have a working knowledge of the process. New forms are available and used to process donations. Long Term- Achieved: Our completed policy and procedures have given us a foundation to build on as we move forward toward our planned inventory and use of collective access.",,700,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8950,,"Pete Richie, David Krussow, John Zieba, Doug Blumb, Dean Cummings, Kristi Gibson, Rollie Heywood, Susan James-Morrow, Earl Johnston, Kurt Lysne, Joel Peterson, Barry Rogers, David West",,"Robbinsdale Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professionals to assess and write a collections plan for a historically significant collection, which will allow greater public access to this resource.",,"To hire professionals to assess and write a collections plan for a historically significant collection, which will allow greater public access to this resource.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pete,Richie,"Robbinsdale Historical Society","4915 42nd Ave. N",Robbinsdale,MN,55422,7632601183,pete@robbinsdale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/robbinsdale-historical-society-collections-management-policy-and-procedures,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031270,"Robbinsdale Historical Society Collections Inventory",2024,9900,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,904,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10804,,"Pete Richie, Chuck Ballentine, David Krussow, Kristi Gibson, David West, Susan James-Morrow, Kurt Lysne, Joel Peterson, Barry Rogers",,"Robbinsdale Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pete,Richie,"Robbinsdale Historical Society","4915 42nd Ave. N",Robbinsdale,MN,55422,7632601183,pete@robbinsdale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/robbinsdale-historical-society-collections-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 33904,"Robbinsdale Historic Library Floor Restoration",2015,9000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9000,,"Mayor-Regan Murphy, Council Members - Bill Blonigan, Dan Rogan, George Selman, Pat Backen",0.00,"City of Robbinsdale","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair the flooring in the Hennepin County Library, Robbinsdale Branch, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Richard,McCoy,"City of Robbinsdale","4100 Lakeview Avenue N",Robbinsdale,MN,55422,763-531-1260,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/robbinsdale-historic-library-floor-restoration,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17802,"Robert Bly: News of the Universe (film)",2013,6925,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6925,,"Bradley Beisel, Attorney,126 Peninsula Road, Medicine Lake, MN 55441 David Bengtson,626 Oak Court SE, Long Prairie, Minnesota 56347 Margaret Hasse,1698 Lincoln Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55105 Mike Hazard, 255 Kellogg Boulevard East, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101 Allison Herrera, 2813 29th Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406 Gloria Plautz, 4849 Dupont Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55409, Don Roberts,N 11194 730th Street, Wheeler, Wisconsin 54772 Robert Williams, 5254 West 95th Street, Bloomington, Minnesota 55437",,"Center for International Education","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To complete research for a planned documentary on Robert Bly, Minnesota Poet Laureate",,"To complete research for a planned documentary on Robert Bly, Minnesota Poet Laureate",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Haydn,Reiss,"Center for International Education","256 Kellogg Blvd. East / Suite 503","St Paul",MN,55101,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/robert-bly-news-universe-film,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013497,"Robinson Park Cultural Landscape Report",2021,80100,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,8900,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",89000,,"Peter Spartz, Cassie Gaede, Valerie Palmer, Randy Riley, Julena Rahier",,"City of Sandstone","Local/Regional Government",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare a Cultural Landscape Report for the Kettle River Sandstone Company Quarry, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and now known as Robinson Park.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathy,George,"City of Sandstone","PO Box 641, 119 - 4th Street",Sandstone,MN,55072,"(320) 245-5241",administrator@sandstonemn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/robinson-park-cultural-landscape-report,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012217,"Rochester State Hospital Closure - Story and Impacts: Oral History",2018,5070," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","All of our outcomes were not accomplished within the year time period, However, the organization shared the information about the project as it was proceding to 2 service clubs. After all the interviews were done and transcribed, there were 2 addtional service club talks scheduled for May. Because some unexpected happenings with the clubs, these two talks were finally held May 23 and June 10. Another presentation scheduled for May 21 at the History Center did not have enough attendees for a talk but informal discussion was held. The most important result was that having this conversation with an audience raises awareness that the attendees can leave a legacy to their family if they share letters or recordings of things in their life.",,5024,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10094,,"Douglas Boese, Tom Leimer, Gregory Hird, Mark Bilderback, Daniel Dogo-Esekie, Matt Flynn, Jennifer Janvrin, Teresa McCormack, Bernard Nigon, Nels Pierson, Christine Rule, Kirk Schumacher, Paul Wilson, Renee Ziemer"," ","Olmsted County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in oral history interviews the history of the closure of the Rochester State Hospital.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Carlson,"Olmsted County Historical Society"," 1195 West Circle Drive SW "," Rochester "," MN ",55902,"(507) 282-9447"," director@olmstedhistory.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Olmsted, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rochester-state-hospital-closure-story-and-impacts-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17619,"Rochester Heritage Resources: Research",2012,6280,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Rochester",," To compile a comprehensive baseline inventory that can be integrated in planning. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rochester-heritage-resources-research,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025288,"Rochester State Hospital Historic Context Study",2023,9500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12000,,"Brooke Carlson, City Council President, Patrick Keane, City Council Member, 1st Ward, Mark Bransford, City Council Member, 2nd Ward, Nick Campion, City Council Member, 3rd Ward, Kelly Rae Kirkpatrick, City Council Member, 4th Ward, Shaun C. Palmer, City Council Member, 5th Ward, Molly Dennis, City Council Member, 6th Ward, Kim Norton, Mayor",,"City of Rochester (Community Development)","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to write a context study for the Rochester State Hospital.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to write a context study for the Rochester State Hospital.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Molly,Patterson-Lundgren,"City of Rochester (Community Development)","4001 West River Parkway NW, Suite 100",Rochester,MN,55901,5073282956,mplundgren@rochestermn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rochester-state-hospital-historic-context-study,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012246,"Rock Wall Condition Assessment",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","With the grant funds received, we were able to complete a conditions assessment and gain a better understanding of the condition of the rock wall and the repairs that are needed to preserve the historic features. We were provided with a cost opinion which will help us plan for the next steps of obtaining funding and eventually making the repairs that are needed.",,934,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10934,,"Commissioner Randy Neumann Commissioner Barb Becker Commissioner Gary Kneisl Commissioner David Kircher Commissioner Rod Erickson"," ","Todd County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Todd County Courthouse Rock Wall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jonathan,Stainbrook,"Todd County"," 215 1st Avenue South "," Long Prairie "," MN ",56347,"(320) 533-1539"," Jonathan.Stainbrook@co.todd.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Todd,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rock-wall-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012487,"Rock Wall Construction Documents",2020,76000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,10000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",86000,,"Commissioner Gary Kneisl, Commissioner Dave Kircher, Commissioner Barb Becker, Commissioner Rod Erickson, Commissioner Randy Neumann"," ","Todd County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of a rock retaining wall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Todd County Historic Courthouse.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Pelzer,"Todd County"," 215 1st Avenue South "," Long Prairie "," MN ",56347,"(320) 732-1984"," chris.pelzer@co.todd.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Todd,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rock-wall-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17862,"Rogers and Hassan Township Business Development Oral History",2013,5355,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5355,,,,"Hassan Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 12 interviews the commercial history of Rogers and Hassan Township.",,"To document in 12 interviews the commercial history of Rogers and Hassan Township.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Laurie,Andries,"Hassan Area Historical Society","25000 Hassan Parkway",Rogers,MN,55374,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rogers-and-hassan-township-business-development-oral-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012555,"Role of Leadership and Institutions in Community Crisis Response: Manuscript",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Thomas Fiebiger, Chair Nathan Johnson, Vice Chair Dennis Skovsted, Sec. Carrie Determan, Treas. Steve Gurney Tootie Martin Sara Schoen Dale Simonson Dwight Peterson",0.07,"Redeemer Center For Life","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of community crisis response to street and institutional violence in Minneapolis.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kelly,Chatman,"Redeemer Center For Life"," 1800 Glenwood Ave. N "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55405,"(612) 374-4349"," pastor@redeemermpls.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/role-leadership-and-institutions-community-crisis-response-manuscript,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17755,"We Rolled Up Our Sleeves MNopedia Entries",2012,6660,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6660,,,,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and write 15 MNopedia entries about Minnesota's Jewish Community Institutions.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Katherine,Tane,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/we-rolled-our-sleeves-mnopedia-entries,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013450,"Rollag Schoolhouse National Register Evaluation",2021,7920,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,223,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8143,,"Jon Evert, Amy Lammers, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, Vijay Gaba, Frank Gross, Russ Hanson, Willy Jacobson, Gloria Lee, JoNell Moore, Gene Prim, Jim Steen, Deb White",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1895 Rollag Schoolhouse.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,"(218) 299-5511",lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rollag-schoolhouse-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025122,"Rollag School National Register Nomination",2022,7000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All short-term outcomes were achieved. Greg Gaut was an excellent scholar to complete the nomination process.",,685,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7685,,"President Vijay Gaba, Vice president Jim Steen, Secretary JoNell Moore, Co-treasurers Dennis Herbranson and Warren Hilde, Jon Evert, Russ Hanson, Willy Jacobson, Jenna Kahly, Gloria Lee, Gene Prim, Dr. Deb White, Diane Wray-Williams",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1895 District 3 Rollag School House, Hawley, MN.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1895 District 3 Rollag School House, Hawley, MN.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rollag-school-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012460,"Rollingstone Village Hall National Register Nomination",2020,4500," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4500,,"Dave Schwantz, President; Ginny Lehnertz, Vice President; Marilyn Koepsel, Secretary; Sally Lettner, Treasurer; Jim Glemens, Director"," ","Rollingstone Luxembourg Heritage Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Rollingstone Village Hall. ",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sally,Lettner,"Rollingstone Luxembourg Heritage Museum"," 98 Main Street, PO Box 63 "," Rollingstone "," MN ",55969,"(507) 452-8268",sjs@hbci.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rollingstone-village-hall-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012571,"Rollingstone Luxembourg Heritage Museum National Register Evaluation",2018,7500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The project established that this property is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7500,,"President: Richard Kreidermacher, Vice President: Ginny Lehnertz, Secretary: Mariylyn Koepsell, Treasurer: Sally Lettner, Director: Jim Clemens"," ",Rollingstone?Luxembourg?Heritage?Museum,"Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the Rollingstone Luxembourg Heritage Museum.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Swanson,Rollingstone?Luxembourg?Heritage?Museum," 98 Main Street, PO Box 63 "," Rollingstone "," MN ",55969,"(507) 452-8268"," lswanson1112@outlook.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rollingstone-luxembourg-heritage-museum-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007440,"Romanian Immigration to Minnesota During Communism (1945-1989): Documentary",2017,52920,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","HORA, collaboration with TPT, has produced a 58-minute video documentary entitled ""Through the Iron Curtain -- from Romania."" The documentary is available on DVD and via online archive at http://www.tpt.org/through-the-iron-curtain-ffrom-romania/. The documentary premiered at the American Swedish Institute of Minneapolis on October 22, 2017. The auditorium was overflowing for the showing and for the panel discussion that followed, featuring former WCCO anchor Don Shelby, Tom Trow from TPT - Twin Cities, James von Geldern from the International Studies Department of Macalester, and two of the Romanian immigrants featured in the documentary. The documentary was broadcast three time on TPT Channel 2.2 in November and December 2017. The documentary will be premiered to Romanian audiences at the Society for Romanian Studies (SRS) International Conference to be held in Bucharest, 26-30 June 2018 (https://society4romanianstudies.org/2018-conference/); the showing will be followed by a panel discussion including Lavinia Stan, president of SRS and members of the HORA board. These achievements have exceeded and exceed those outlined in the initial application.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",52920,,"Cleopatra Cabuz- President, Eugenia Popa- Vice-President, Monica Erickson- Treasurer, Raluca Octav- Secretary, Arria Giulan- Marketing & Business Officer, Paul Hodge- Communication Officer, Gabriel Petre- Project Officer",,"Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a documentary on the history of Romanian immigration to Minnesota, 1945-1989.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Monica,Erickson,"Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota","543 Lincoln Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55102,,monicaerickson01@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/romanian-immigration-minnesota-during-communism-1945-1989-documentary,,,,0 17912,"Romanian Immigration & Traditions Oral History Project",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Raluca Octav - President, Vicki Albu - Vice-President, Monica Nedelcu-Erickson - Treasurer, Eugenia Popa - Secretary, Octavian Cornea - Information Officer, Irinia Comardicea - European Liaison",,"Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 interviews the history of Romanian immigration to the Twin Cities",,"To document in 10 interviews the history of Romanian immigration to the Twin Cities",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Vicki,Albu,"Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota","326 23rd Ct S","South St Paul",MN,55075,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/romanian-immigration-traditions-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28795,"Romanian Immigration to the Twin Cities Documentary Video",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Monica Erickson - Pres., Arria Giulan - VP, Eugenia Popa - Sec., Octavian Cornea - Treas., Raluca Octav - Past Pres., Vicki Albu, Cleo Cabuz, Sinziana Cornea, Paul Hodge, Helena Orlandi, Gabriel Petre.",,"Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create a documentary about the experiences of Romanian immigrants in Minnesota.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Vicki,Albu,"Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota","409 Springhill Road","Vadnais Hts, MN",MN,55127,651-201-7654,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/romanian-immigration-twin-cities-documentary-video,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007208,"Rondo Children's Stories",2018,9500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9500,,"Board Members - John Abanu, Shi-Anna Mudie, Hana Dinku, Akil Foluke, Maasia Apet, Angi Porter, Anura Si-Asar Advisors - Pamela Fletcher, Repa Mekha, Mahmoud El-Kati, Metric Giles, Atum Azzhair",0.06,"Imhotep Center for Science Education and Knowledge Production","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To write and edit a manuscript of children's stories on the history of the Rondo Community in St. Paul.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rekhet,Si-Asar,"Imhotep Center for Science Education and Knowledge Production","In Black Ink c/o Arcata Press, 275 East 4th St. #701","Saint Paul",MN,55101,612-481-1552,mninblackink@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rondo-childrens-stories,,,,0 10013402,"Rondo Roundtable - Historic Rondo Preservation Project",2020,100000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org",,,97500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",197500,,"Marvin Anderson - Board Chair Reconnect Rondo/Center for Community Expression, Toni Carter - Ramsey County Commissioner, Noel Nix - City of St. Paul Mayor's Office, Nathaniel Khaliq - Rondo Community Elder/Resident, Phillip Terrill - Microsoft Corporation, Keith Allen - Former Resident/Healtheast, Mary Kay Boyd - Former Resident/Educator, DAngelos Svenkesen, Resident/Developer, Melvin Giles - Resident/Community Organizer",0.2,"Reconnect Rondo","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To build capacity and collectively leverage resources to preserve and share the history of Rondo.",,"Partners: Reconnect Rondo, Center for Diverse Expression - Rondo Commemorative Plaza, Hallie Q Brown, Aurora St. Anthony Neighborhood Development Corporation This grant will fund an initiative called Rondo Roundtable, with the long-range goal of establishing ""Historic Rondo"" St. Paul's African American Arts, Cultural Heritage, and Business District. Select Roundtable members will combine resources and grow a collective capacity to support the ongoing research, identification, protection, development, and eventual designation of historic resources. Working with Rondoites, students, scholars, and consultants, partners will: 1) align the stories identified in the African American Historic and Cultural Context Study and the Archival Project to the proper locations within the footprint of Historic Rondo and; 2) develop a mapped database of historically significant sites. The mapped database will advance the secondary goals of a) informing the restoration efforts that could take shape along a proposed land bridge and throughout the Historic Rondo Neighborhood; b) calculating the lost wealth experienced by the families inadequately compensated at the time by the I-94 construction; c) identifying original Rondoites and their descendants to collect artifacts and target future wealth-building opportunities; d) prioritizing historically significant sites to inform resource allocation better; e) recognizing what should be preserved, restored, replicated or historically marked; and f) investigating and enabling the design of tours, placemaking, digital interpretative tools or historically inspired business models. From the recent Green Line light rail installation to the State Department of Transportation ReThinking of the I-94 corridor, the Rondo community has at its feet a catalytic moment to harness the revitalizing energy currently taking shape within the area. By leveraging the benefits of heritage preservation, members of the Roundtable are working to advance social and economic opportunities into the future, including addressing Rondo's legacy.",2020-07-01,2022-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Keith,Baker,"Reconnect Rondo","1360 University Ave W Box 140","Saint Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 644-4926",Admin@reconnectrondo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rondo-roundtable-historic-rondo-preservation-project,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025114,"Roof Replacement Historic County Courthouse",2022,237329,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,23734,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",261063,,"David DeLaHunt, Ted Van Kempen, Charlene Christenson, Tom Krueger, Daniel Stacey",,"Hubbard County","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the Hubbard County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the Hubbard County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jeff,Cadwell,"Hubbard County","301 Court Ave","Park Rapids",MN,56470,2187322336,jeff.cadwell@co.hubbard.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hubbard,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roof-replacement-historic-county-courthouse,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025197,"Roof Replacement",2023,226094,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,17022,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",243116,,"Syed Faruque, President MM Farhad Bari, Secretary/Treasurer Hamid Quraishi, Religious Affairs Director Ahmed El-Afandi, Trustee Rahimuddih Mohmmed, Trustee",,"Islamic Center of Winona","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to complete re-roofing and preventative masonry work on the Second National Bank, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to complete re-roofing and preventative masonry work on the Second National Bank, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ahmed,El-Afandi,"Islamic Center of Winona","PO Box 1523, 71 West Third Street",Winona,MN,55987,5074544082,ahelafandi@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roof-replacement,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031144,"Roof Monitor Repair",2024,7500,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","No observed leaks have been seen in the building. Consequently, we anticipate that the integrity of the historical segments of the building will be maintained. Target achieved.",,246,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7746,,"Syed Faruque, President MM Farhad Bari, Secretary/Treasurer Ahmed El-Afandi, Trustee Rahimuddin Mohmmed, Trustee",,"Islamic Center of Winona","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the roof monitor on the Second National Bank (Islamic Center of Winona), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ahmed,El-Afandi,"Islamic Center of Winona","PO Box 1523, 71 West Third Street",Winona,MN,55987,5074544082,ahelafandi@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roof-monitor-repair,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28784,"Roof Restoration District #44 School",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Dean Holtz Dawayne Novak Robert Beyer",,"Taylor Township","Local/Regional Government"," The project replaced asphalt shingles from the late 1960s with wooden shingles to complete a restoration project started in 2007, the repair the roof of the District No. 44 School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It involved removing two layers of shingles and inspecting the underlying sheathing, making historically accurate repairs where necessary, and re-shingling the school with wooden shingles. The project also included the unexpected replacement of the chimney which had deteriorated to the point that the roofing contractor could not finish the shingle project until the chimney was replaced. The grant money was used to purchased historically accurate red bricks that matched the bricks that were in the attic of the school while the labor of the bricklayer was paid for by the township.  The completed project has ensured that the historic integrity of the school will remain in place for years to come. It also ensures that the interior of the building and its historic contents will remain secure and free from water damage. Overall, the project returned the school to it's original appearance, and it is an excellent historically accurate example of a one room prairie school of the early 1890's. ",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dawayne,Novak,"Taylor Township","c/o Dean Holtz, 6828 780th Street",Tintah,MN,56583,763-229-7630,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Traverse",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roof-restoration-district-44-school,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007172,"St. Rose HVAC System Installation",2018,8270,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8270,,"Rick Keane, Chair, Kelly Ronnigen, Vice Chair, Jill Palof, Treasurer, Kathy Luebke, Secretary, Jerry Vettel, Corky Buckingham, Richard Henry",,"Friends of St. Rose, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system at St. Rose of Lima, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Richard,Keane,"Friends of St. Rose, Inc.","10155 505th Street",Kenyon,MN,55946,507-356-4444,rkeane@bevcomm.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-rose-hvac-system-installation,,,,0 10012467,"St. Rose of Lima ADA Accessibility Plan",2020,13625," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,720,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14345,,"Kelly Ronnigen, Chair, Rick Keane, Vice Chair,Jill Palof, Treasurer,Kathy Luebke, Secretary,Jerry Vettel, Corky Buckingham,Richard Henry"," ","Friends of St. Rose, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to develop construction documents, including ADA planning, for the historic Church of St. Rose of Lima, Kenyon, MN, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Richard,Henry,"Friends of St. Rose, Inc."," 10155 505th Street "," Kenyon "," MN ",55946,"(763) 757-0883"," rvhenry@aol.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-rose-lima-ada-accessibility-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 18139,"St. Rose Church National Register Nomination",2012,4000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Friends of St. Rose, Inc.",," To produce the documents necessary to nominate and register the historic St. Rose of Lima Church to the National Register of Historic Places. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-rose-church-national-register-nomination,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025127,"St. Rose of Lima ADA Construction Documents",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Richard Henry, Chair, Kelly Ronnigen, Vice Chair, Rick Keane, Jill Palof, Treasurer, Kathy Luebke, Secretary, Jerry Vettel,Corky Buckingham",,"Friends of St. Rose, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for ADA improvements at St. Rose of Lima, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for ADA improvements at St. Rose of Lima, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kelly,Ronningen,"Friends of St. Rose, Inc.","10155 505th Street",Kenyon,MN,55946,5072596281,kelly.ronningen@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-rose-lima-ada-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17064,"Roseau County Veterans Oral History",2010,2468,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Roseau County Historical Society",," To record 13 interviews with Korean and Vietnam veterans from Roseau County ",,"To record 13 interviews with Korean and Vietnam veterans from Roseau County",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Aaron,Nelson,,"Roseau Public School, 509 3rd St. NE",Roseau,MN,56751,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roseau-county-veterans-oral-history,,,, 10031350,"Roseau Memorial Arena National Register Evaluation",2023,8798,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","A National Register Nomination was completed as planned and submitted to SHPO for consideration. This was the planned outcome. We have not yet received feedback on the final determination of historical merit of the facility.",,2035,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10833,,"Mayor Dan Fabian, Councilmember Amy Bassingthwaite, Councilmember Pat Novacek, Councilmember Brady Johnson, Councilmember Mary Hayes",,"City of Roseau","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1949 Roseau Memorial Arena.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Todd,Peterson,"City of Roseau","121 Center Street E; Suite 202, PO Box 307",Roseau,MN,56751,2184635003,todd.peterson@city.roseau.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Roseau",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roseau-memorial-arena-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031152,"Roseau County Museum Collection Management System Upgrade",2024,7363,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The Roseau County Historical Society & Museum's project to transition to CollectiveAccess MN has achieved short-term progress with data migration, an online interface, and staff training. RCHS is working online presence for certain collection items, and the staff can update minor errors and build the collections database, enhancing access across Minnesota. As we reach mid-term achievements, staff continue to grow their proficiency with CollectiveAccess, working towards creating a network of shared information among history museums in the state.",,300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7663,,"Glenn Holm, Harriet Heinen, Karen Hagen, Sheila Winstead, Lola Grafstrom, Bruce Olson, Robert Granitz, Harry Hamiltion, Katie Hedlund, Don Miller, Catherine Magnusson, Jim Christianson",,"Roseau County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Britt,Dahl,"Roseau County Historical Society","121 Center Street E, Ste 101",Roseau,MN,56751,2184631918,rchsroseau@mncable.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roseau-county-museum-collection-management-system-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031246,"Roseau County Museum Mobile Shelving Phase One: Storage Room",2024,275599,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,137763,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",413362,,"Glenn Holm, Harriet Heinen, Karen Hagen, Sheila Winstead, Bruce Olson, Bob Granitz, Lola Grafstrom, Jim Christianson, Don Miller, Harry Hamilton, Katie Hedlund, Catherine Magnusson,",,"Roseau County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The Roseau County Historical Society (RCHS) and Museum reopened in 2005 in a new building following a devastating flood. Over time, the old shelving in the Storage Room became inadequate for the growing collection, with close placements hindering access and safety. The donated metal shelving and non-anchored plywood fixtures, which were decades old, posed concerns such as off-gassing and physical stability. To address these issues, RCHS determined that installing mobile and fixed shelving would maximize storage capacity without expanding the building's size. A revised collection management policy was also implemented to ensure the highest preservation standards for artifacts. With Phase One of the Mobile Shelving Project installed, RCHS successfully enhanced their main storage space, allowing for better organization and protection of their collection spanning over 96 years of Roseau County history. This new system not only facilitates easier management of artifacts but also ensures each item remains in excellent condition for future generations. RCHS will be able to continue to preserve and share the stories and artifacts of Roseau County with its visitors.  ",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Britt,Dahl,"Roseau County Historical Society","121 Center Street E, Ste 101",Roseau,MN,56751,2184631918,rchsroseau@mncable.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Roseau,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roseau-county-museum-mobile-shelving-phase-one-storage-room,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 28526,"Royalton Banner Microfilm Acquisition",2014,4245,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We developed a budget for the purchase of the microfilm and for the reader. All budgeted items were approved by the Museum Board and the Royalton City Council. We accomplished this goal. As part of purchasing the reader, we asked for and received training for museum board members on proper use of the reader. This was also accomplished. Our goal is to make the access to Royalton Banner articles easier for community members. We have accomplished this by having the microfilm and reader located in the museum. Having the microfilm and reader helps retain the integrity of the paper copies of the Royalton Banner.",,,1000,,5245,,"Joyce Mester, Barb Gangl, Sherry Duevel, Carol Chisholm and Ed Zimny",,"City of Royalton","Local/Regional Government","To add 58 rolls of microfilmed newspapers to broaden public accessibility to primary records.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ed,Zimny,"City of Royalton","12 N. Birch Street",Royalton,MN,56373,320-267-0730,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/royalton-banner-microfilm-acquisition,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031305,"Rudy Perpich/Iron Range/State Politics Research Project",2024,9996,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,2800,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12796,,"Robin Harkonen (vice chair), Paul Pinkoski (secretary), Nicholas Mathiowetz (treasurer), Michael Fredeen, Joshua Aikey, Miriam Kero, Julie Lucas, Sierra Napoli-Thein, Betsy Olivanti, Keith Turner (please note that board chair is vacant at present)",,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce short manuscripts on significant topics of Iron Range history.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christopher,Welter,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,2182541229,archivist@mndiscoverycenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rudy-perpichiron-rangestate-politics-research-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031159,"Rushford Area Businesses: Oral Histories",2024,3750,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",3750,,"Terri Benson, Kari Meyer, Jack O'Donnell, Sally Ryman, Anne Spartz, Jackie Becker, Nancy Synder",0.068627451,"Rushford Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 10-15 oral history interviews the history of businesses in the Rushford area.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sally,Ryman,"Rushford Area Historical Society","401 S. Elm St., PO Box 98",Rushford,MN,55971,5078647560,sallyryman@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rushford-area-businesses-oral-histories,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025284,"Sabin S. Murdock House Conditions Assessment",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Murdock City Council-Mayor Craig Kavanagh and Council Members James Diederich, Nick Jaeger, Pat Thorson, and Kelly Demuth.",,"City of Murdock","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the 1878 Sabin S. Murdock House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the 1878 Sabin S. Murdock House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kim,Diederich,"City of Murdock","300 Frederick St.",Murdock,MN,56271,3208752112,cityofmurdock@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Swift,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sabin-s-murdock-house-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17667,"Sacred Heart Cathedral: Roof and Tower Restoration",2012,168525,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,168525,,,,"City of Duluth","Local/Regional Government","To stabilize structural elements and repair the roof of the Sacred Heart Cathedral, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and used as a music center.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Keith,Hamre,"City of Duluth",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sacred-heart-cathedral-roof-and-tower-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031161,"Sacred Heart Area Museum Collection Storage Plan",2024,9656,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","We achieved all targets listed in our application. The SHAHS board and staff met several times during the project: before the consultants 1st onsite visit to discuss the project, the week following the onsite visit, after receipt of the draft CSP, and following the receipt of the final CSP. The SHAHS team and the consultant helped to keep us on schedule. Our knowledge of the storage conditions and solutions for improvements exceeded our expectations.",,1198,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10854,,"Howard Dahlager, Marjorie Flaata, Cheryl Skalbeck, Marilyn Agre, Tami Hebrink, LaMont Jacobson, Sonja Thune",,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To improve collections care and management by developing a museum collections storage plan.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, PO Box 462","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,3207652274,sonja@hcinet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sacred-heart-area-museum-collection-storage-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28742,"Sacred Heart Public School National Register Nomination",2014,4383,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4383,,"Liz Lanning, president Gale Dahlager, vice president Elaine Johnson, secretary Dick Hoff, treasurer Andrea Hamre, publicity director Iverne Enestvedt, properties director Tami Hebrink, social director",,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Sacred Heart Public School.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, Box 462","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,320-765-2274,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sacred-heart-public-school-national-register-nomination,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28891,"Sacred Heart Cathedral (Music Center): Roof and Tower Restoration",2015,365380,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,365380,,"Duluth City Council - Jay Fosle, Sharla Gardner, Howie Hanson, Jennifer Julsrud, Linda Krug, Emily Larson, Barb Russ, Joel Sipress Sacred Heart Music Center Board - Johannes Aas, Mark Ball, Darlene Seelos, John Sorensen, Tracy Schramm, Arno Kahn, Shari Illig, Erik Tranby, Colleen Lambert",0.00,"City of Duluth","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the former Sacred Heart Cathedral, now Sacred Heart Music Center, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-10-01,2017-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Keith,Hamre,"City of Duluth","208 City Hall, 411 West First Street",Duluth,MN,55802,218-730-5480,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sacred-heart-cathedral-music-center-roof-and-tower-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28464,"Sacred Heart Public School National Register Evaluation",2013,3677,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The historical society's targets were exceeded due in large part to the exceptional quality of the consultant's public presentation and number. This project was a success due in large part to the dedication of volunteers who contributed over 60 hours gathering materials for the evaluation and organizing the public meeting.",,,144,,3821,,"Liz Lanning, Gale Dahlager, Richard Hoff, Elaine Johnson, Tami Hebrink, Andrea Hamre, Iverne Enestvedt",,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the Sacred Heart Public School for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sonja,Thune,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society","300 5th Avenue, Box 462","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,320-765-2274,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sacred-heart-public-school-national-register-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17273,"Safe Accessibility to Truman Museum",2011,1800,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Truman Historical Association",," To improve public safety in acessing the Truman History Museum ",,"To improve public safety in accessing the Truman History Museum",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Marilyn,Carrigan,,"1893 230th Avenue, PO Box 56",Truman,MN,56039,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/safe-accessibility-truman-museum,,,, 28860,"Safe Haven Oral History Project",2015,5000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5000,,"Bill Burns, Chair, Judyth Babst, Treasurer, Steve Hennessy, Sharon Buchanan, Debbie Cervenka, Diane Miner, Melissa Kadlec, Amy White, Robin Roeser, Debra Mitchell, Denise Bussa, Sharon Rolle",,"Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of battered women's services and shelter in Duluth.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Utech,"Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center","PO Box 3558",Duluth,MN,55803,218-730-2478,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/safe-haven-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013471,"Saint Paul Building Permit and Ledger Digitization",2021,116102,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,116102,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",232204,,"Jo Anne Driscoll, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Jo Emerson, Martin Fallon, Anne Field, Tim Glines, Lorraine Griffin Johnson, John Guthmann, John Hamburger, Elizabeth J. Keyes, Judy Kishel, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Joe Lutz, Robert W. Mairs, James Miller, Jonathan H. Morgan, Peter Nguyen, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George T. Stephenson, James Stolpestad, July Vang, Glenn Wiessner, Jerry Woelfel (Chair), Lee Pao Xiong",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a large collection of building permits and ledgers, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2020-12-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 222-0701",mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-paul-building-permit-and-ledger-digitization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012453,"Saint Clement's Episcopal Church Condition Assessment",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,28000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",38000,,"Rev. Joy Caires (Rector), Suzanne Steinhauer (Warden), Alyssa Johnson (Warden), Denise Stahura (Treasurer), Colin Nelson-Dusek (Secretary), David Berry, Liz Brine, Kendra Charles, Maiken Givot, Phillipa Gowdy-Jaehnig, Jenny Krantz, Mark Morande, Ben Schave, Martin Wessendorf"," ","St. Clement's Episcopal Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of St. Clement's Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Scott,Marsalis,"St. Clement's Episcopal Church"," 901 Portland Avenue "," Saint Paul "," MN ",55104-7032,"(651) 228-1164"," smarsalis@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-clements-episcopal-church-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17866,"Saint Paul Police Oral History Project Phase Six",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"HAND in HAND Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To meet oral history standards by transcribing six previously recorded interviews with St. Paul Police officers.",,"To meet oral history standards by transcribing six previously recorded interviews with St. Paul Police officers.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kate,Cavett,"HAND in HAND Productions","313 Selby Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-paul-police-oral-history-project-phase-six,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17921,"Saint Paul Police Oral History Project Phase Seven",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Board of Directors: Timothy Bradley; Kateleen Cavett; Larry McDonald-Chairperson; Craig Nelson; Nieeta Presley; Ed Steenberg",,"HAND in HAND Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 3 interviews the history of St. Paul Police officers",,"To document in 3 interviews the history of St. Paul Police officers",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kate,Cavett,"HAND in HAND Productions","313 Selby Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-paul-police-oral-history-project-phase-seven,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17982,"Saint Paul Great River Passage - Interpretive & Exhibit Concept Plan",2013,25000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,25000,,"City Council: Kathy Lantry, Chair, Melvin Carter, Dave Thune, Christopher Tolbert, Russ Stark, Amy Brendmoen, Dan Bostrom",,"Saint Paul Parks and Recreation","Local/Regional Government","To acquire professional services to prepare an interpretive plan for public access to history and cultural heritage along 17 miles of the Mississippi River",,"To acquire professional services to prepare an interpretive plan for public access to history and cultural heritage along 17 miles of the Mississippi River",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mike,Kimble,"Saint Paul Parks and Recreation","400 City Hall Annex, 25 West 4th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-paul-great-river-passage-interpretive-exhibit-concept-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17075,"Saint Paul Police Women's Oral History Project",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"HAND in HAND Productions",," The Saint Paul Police Women’s Oral History Project documents the history and culture of this unique, 156 year-old metropolitan department, through oral history interviews of current and former officers. The interviews are produced in audio /compact disc and/or print format. The goals of the project are for inspiration and understanding of sister officers; academic evaluation and learning; historic preservation; and to increase public appreciation and understanding of the challenges of the female officers who serve the Saint Paul citizenry.  This Women’s project that provides 13 female interviews is a continuation of the larger The Saint Paul Police Department Oral History Project in which over 40 interviews have been completed. Throughout the male interviews it repeatedly became clear females had different experiences than male officers and a separate and extensive project had to be created to collect the female stories. Initially in Saint Paul policing, females worked as “matrons” in the jail. Later females were hired as “police women”, and were required to have a bachelor degree and social work experience; they were paid a detective salary, and primarily assigned to work in juvenile division. Male officers needed none of this qualifications. The last female hired as a “police woman” was in 1961. The first female to go through the same academy as male officers was in 1975, but it was not until 1977 when females began to join the department in numbers—six females.  In 2009 Saint Paul had 109 female officers (including one assistant Chief) out of the full force of 613 sworn officers from street officer to chief. This is only 17% of the sworn officers. While talking to female officers it is clear that some of the challenges have changed—the first female to attend the same academy as male officers had to wear a uniform cut for a male body, now uniforms are easily obtained for female figures. And yet in many ways, the challenges and discrimination are as fierce as they were in the 1970s. Some of the interviews in this project include: Retired Lieutenant Carolen Bailey (1961-1991) Sergeant Pamela Barragan (1999-  ) Sergeant Constance Bennett  (1996-   ) Retired Assistant Chief Nancy Diperna (1980-2010) Retired Commander Beverly Hall  (1980-2007) Retired Sergeant Jane Laurence (1989-2010) Commander Tina McNamara (1983-  ) Retired Senior Commander Deborah Montgomery (1975-2003) Sergeant Julia Rudie (1990 -   ) Officer Lucia Wroblewski  (1980-   ) ",,"To document in 11 interviews the history and culture of women serving the St. Paul Police Department.",2010-02-12,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kate,Cavett,,,"Saint Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-paul-police-womens-oral-history-project,,,, 17546,"Saint Paul Police Oral History Project - Phase 5",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"HAND in HAND Productions",," The Saint Paul Police Oral History Project (Phase Five) documents the history and culture of this unique 157 year-old metropolitan department and explore the important contributions of public service the men and women officers make to our Capital City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-paul-police-oral-history-project-phase-5,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031274,"Saint Paul Art Collective Archival Collection Processing",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,3677,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13677,,"Mari Oyanagi Eggum (Chair), Jo Emerson, Tim Glines, Lorraine Griffin Johnson, Elizabeth J. Keyes, Judy Kishel, Debbie Lee, Joe Lutz, Robert W. Mairs, Marc J Manderscheid, Alison Midden, Dixie Nelson, Peter Nguyen, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, Ellen Turpin, Joe Twomey, July Vang, Glenn Wiessner, Helen Wilkie, Lee Pao Xiong",0.183823529,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of an archival collection from the Saint Paul Art Collective, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512220701,mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-paul-art-collective-archival-collection-processing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031241,"Saint Clement's Episcopal Church Masonry Restoration 2024",2024,250000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,324975,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",574975,,"Rector: Rev. Joy Caires, Wardens: Judy Parr & Steve Dickie Treasurer: Glenn McDavid, Clerk: Cambria Bold. Vestry members: Susan Bush, Carole Maronde, Elissa Zoerb, David Sisk, Helen Leslie, Seth Baker, Erika Friesen, Tracy Sanders, Frank Berdan.",,"St. Clement's Episcopal Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair St. Clement's Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joy,Caires,"St. Clement's Episcopal Church","901 Portland Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55104-7032,6512281164,joy@stcstp.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-clements-episcopal-church-masonry-restoration-2024,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 33855,"Saint Paul Police Oral History Project Phase 9",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Timothy Bradley; Kateleen Cavett (Executive Director); Larry McDonald, (Chairperson); Craig Nelson; Nieeta Presley; Ed Steenberg.",0.00,"HAND in HAND Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 6-8 oral history interviews the history of the St. Paul Police Department.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kate,Cavett,"HAND in HAND Productions","313 Selby Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-227-5987,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-paul-police-oral-history-project-phase-9,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28736,"Saint Stefan Romanian Orthodox Church Conditions Assessment",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Rev. Father Ioan Poptelecan - Parish Priest, Catalin Constantin ",,"St Stefan Romanian Orthodox Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct a conditions assessment of St. Stefan Romanian Orthodox Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cleopatra,Cabuz,"St Stefan Romanian Orthodox Church","350 5th Avenue N.","South Saint Paul",MN,55075-0453,952-943-2978,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-stefan-romanian-orthodox-church-conditions-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28804,"Saint Paul Police Oral History Project Phase 8",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Timothy Bradley; Kateleen Cavett, Executive Director; Larry McDonald, Chairperson; Craig Nelson; Nieeta Presley; Ed Steenberg;",,"HAND in HAND Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 2-4 interviews the history of the Saint Paul Police Department.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kate,Cavett,"HAND in HAND Productions","313 Selby Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-227-5987,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-paul-police-oral-history-project-phase-8,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012419,"SaintPaulHistorical.org St. Paul Neighborhood Video Project--Script and Storyboard Writing",2019,7075," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7075,,"Tom Brock, Elyse Jensen, Tom Tarnow, Steve Buetow, Amanda Welliver, Paul Moe, Kate Pearce, Rita Goodrich",0.01,"Historic Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To research and develop scripts and storyboards for neighborhood history tours.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carol,Carey,"Historic Saint Paul"," 400 Landmark Center, 75 West 5th Street "," St. Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 222-3049"," ccarey@historicsaintpaul.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saintpaulhistoricalorg-st-paul-neighborhood-video-project-script-and-storyboard-writing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031288,"Sam Brown/Fort Wadsworth Cabin Condition Assessment with Focus on the Structural System",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mayor Michael Heck, Council Members Tony Miller, Neil Madison, Devan Dobbs, Janet Biewer, City Administrator Jodi Hook-Hansen, Browns Valley Historical Society President Richard Johnson, Vice President Kirk Adams, Secretary Nathanael Biberdorf, Treasurer Edith Foren",,"City of Browns Valley","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the circa 1861 Sam Brown/Fort Wadsworth Cabin, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jodi,Hook-Hansen,"City of Browns Valley","19 Third Street South, PO Box 334","Browns Valley",MN,56219,3206952110,cityadminbv@prtel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Traverse,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sam-brownfort-wadsworth-cabin-condition-assessment-focus-structural-system,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012653,"San Francisco Township Hall National Register Evaluation",2019,5000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The measurable outcome of this process is in the contents of the evaluation report completed by Hoisington Preservation.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5000,,"San Francisco Township Supervisors: Doug Weber, Kevin Lundquist, Larry Schmidt San Francisco Township Town Clerk: Heidi Schmidt Citizens Advisory Committee: Chair: Heidi Schmidt, Philip Solseng, Ken Turnquist, Peter Ivy, Jim Forberg"," ","San Francisco Township","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the San Francisco Township Hall, Carver County, for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Schmidt,"San Francisco Township"," 16330 Carver Highlands Dr. "," Carver "," MN ",55315,"(612) 518-5443"," HeidiSFT@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/san-francisco-township-hall-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025038,"San Francisco Township District No. 22 School/Town Hall Stabilization and Repair",2022,175133,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,84721,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",259854,,"Larry Schmidt, Township Supervisor; Scott Selken, Township Supervisor; Andrew Olson, Township Supervisor",,"San Francisco Township","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to stabilize and repair the District No. 22 School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"This 1917 one-room schoolhouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has been repaired for use as the Township's precinct and public meeting place. Repairs include infilling the basement, stabilizing corners, fixing foundation walls, installing drain tile, repointing limestone bricks, repairing chimney base and cracking, and adding new downspouts and windows. Community members also added an ADA-compliant wheelchair ramp as a grant match. This landmark reflects the Township's heritage and the value placed on education by early Swedish settlers. It served as a school until educational consolidation and now continues as a voting and meeting location. ",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Philip,Solseng,"San Francisco Township","16330 Carver Highlands Dr.",Carver,MN,55315,6127239539,psolseng@embarqmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/san-francisco-township-district-no-22-schooltown-hall-stabilization-and-repair,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10025255,"Sandstone School Roof Stabilization Construction Documents",2023,175500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,58092,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",233592,,"City Council: Peter Spartz, Valerie Palmer, Cassie Gaede, Julena Rahier, Randy Riley",,"City of Sandstone","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to complete plans and prep for the Sandstone Public School Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to complete plans and prep for the Sandstone Public School Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathy,George,"City of Sandstone","PO Box 641, 119 - 4th Street",Sandstone,MN,55072,3202455241,administrator@sandstonemn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sandstone-school-roof-stabilization-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031239,"Sandstone Public School Building Roof Stabilization",2024,398022,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,895617,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",1293639,,"Mayor: Peter Spartz Council Members: Cassie Gaede, Julena Rahier, Randy Riley, Valerie Palmer",,"City of Sandstone","Local/Regional Government",,,"The grant helped fund the structural repair and in-kind replacement of the historic Sandstone School's roof. In March 2022, an architecture and engineering consultant assessed the roof of the historic Sandstone School. The evaluation determined that the roof was beyond repair and required immediate structural work to prevent collapse. Stabilizing the Sandstone School’s roof was critical to preserving the building by addressing structural vulnerabilities and preventing environmental damage. The roof's stabilization was key to adaptive reuse, allowing the historic school to be transformed into workforce housing. This ensures ongoing maintenance and community investment while preserving its architectural character through historically accurate repairs. The project also addresses community concerns about blight and safety, restoring hope that this 124-year-old landmark will remain a vital part of Sandstone’s identity. By safeguarding its future, the roof stabilization secures both the building’s legacy and its functionality.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathy,George,"City of Sandstone","PO Box 641, 119 - 4th Street",Sandstone,MN,55072,3202455241,administrator@sandstonemn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sandstone-public-school-building-roof-stabilization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org", 10012237,"Save the Walters Jail: Architectural Drawings",2019,20000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term---We applied for and received a $20,000 Legacy Grant which enabled our committee to obtain architectural drawings of the jail which are needed before we can proceed with the preservation of our jail. Progress Indicator--Hired LHB architects of Minneapolis, MN to complete drawings. Mike Lovato is the project manager. Intermediate Term--The site visit by LHB architect on April 30, 2019 gave our architect detailed information on what steps need to be done to stabilize and save this jail. Progress Indicator--LHB has now finished the jail's architectural drawings and we know the steps and processes that will be needed to stabilize and restore our jail. Our short term and intermediate term targets were achieved. We can now look to our long term goal of applying for another grant to begin the bidding and construction phase of our project.",,881,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",20881,,"Stacy Krohnberg (city mayor), Michelle Sauke, Nonna Goin, Brent Stencel, Steve Brenke (city council members), and Kathy Meyer/Becky Krohnberg (city clerk/treasurer)."," ","City of Walters","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of the Walters Jail, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christine,Schaefer,"City of Walters"," 106 West Third Street "," Walters "," MN ",56097,"(507) 383-8734"," schaef123@frontiernet.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/save-walters-jail-architectural-drawings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10012239,"Saving Cass Gilbert's St. John the Divine Church: Roof Replacement",2019,134520," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","All targets have been achieved. There have been no more water leaks through the roof, despite a fall season of above-normal, heavy rains. The construction process attracted great interest in the church and the grant, including several newspaper articles. Donations have continued to come in to support preservation work. The new roof will protect this National Register Property for decades to come.",,7162,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",141682,,"David Lukudu, Senior Warden; Ruben Jonathon, Junior Warden; Barbara J. Olson, Treasurer; Kowther Mowjani; Gary Weber; Peter Madding;Albert Simbe; Abraham Mach; and David Sokiri"," ","St. John the Divine Episcopal Church (Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota)","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rinita,Dalan,"St. John the Divine Episcopal Church (Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota)"," 120 8th Street South, P.O. Box 641 "," Moorhead "," MN ",56561,"(218) 287-4508"," dalanri@mnstate.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saving-cass-gilberts-st-john-divine-church-roof-replacement,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025167,"Scandia Heritage Trail Map",2022,7500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7500,,"Susan Rodsjo, Pam Smith, Christine Maefsky, Sarah Porubcansky, Leila Denecke, John Herman",,"Scandia Heritage Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research and assemble materials in preparation for a heritage tourism map of Scandia.",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and assemble materials in preparation for a heritage tourism map of Scandia.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christine,Maefsky,"Scandia Heritage Alliance","PO Box 159",Scandia,MN,55073,6514708052,christine@poplarhillfarm.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scandia-heritage-trail-map,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17985,"Scanlan Hall (Lanesboro Art Council Gallery) Storefront Preservation",2013,91365,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,91365,,"Joe O,Connor, Richard Eichstadt, Bonnie Handmacher, Jackie Rehm, Ron Amdahl, Dick Haight, Ted St. Mane, David Kane, Carla Gallina, Andy Wood, Al Nettles, Melanie Bacon, Robin Krom.",,"Lanesboro Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To sensitively rehabilitate Scanlan Hall, a contributing feature of the Lanesboro Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places, with Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant access to the Lanesboro Art Center",,"To sensitively rehabilitate Scanlan Hall, a contributing feature of the Lanesboro Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places, with Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant access to the Lanesboro Art Center",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Davis,"Lanesboro Arts Center","103 Parkway Avenue North, PO Box 152",Lanesboro,MN,55949,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scanlan-hall-lanesboro-art-council-gallery-storefront-preservation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37474,"Scan-on-Demand Digitization of Archival Collections",2017,151601,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Analysis of workflow resulting in a plan for expansion in FY18.",,,,,151601,7934,,0.70,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS cares for more than 100,000 cubic feet of hard-copy government records and manuscript collections dating from the territorial period to the present. To access the vast majority of these holdings, researchers must currently visit the History Center or make other special arrangements. In FY16, MNHS began piloting small projects to develop and test workflow and to identify and plan equipment and space needs. In FY17, MNHS will add staff to begin responding to patron requests for manuscript and state archives digitization in advance of a full rollout of the scan-on-demand process next year.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Demonstration/Pilot Project","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scan-demand-digitization-archival-collections-0,,,, 34087,"Scan-on-Demand Digitization of Archival Collections",2016,50730,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Number of collections requested by users, number of collection units scanned, number of web hits on online materials.",,,,,50730,4000,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.40,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS has in its care over 100,000 cubic feet of hard-copy government records and manuscript collections dating from the territorial period to the present. To access the vast majority of these holdings, researchers must currently visit the History Center or make other special arrangements. In FY16, MNHS is piloting a unique ""scan on demand"" service for researchers that will allow them to request, either online or in person, the digitization of specific materials with the resulting images being put online for wide public access.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Demonstration/Pilot Project, Digitization/Online Information Access, Planning","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scan-demand-digitization-archival-collections,,,, 17966,"Schmid Farmstead Ruins Historic Structures Report",2013,28900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,28900,,"Three Rivers Park District Board of Commissioners: Larry Blackstad, Sara Wyatt, Marilynn Corcoran, Joan Peters, Dale Woodbeck, John Gibbs, Barbara Derus",,"Three Rivers Park District","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified and experienced historian to prepare a Historic Structure Report that will guide future preservation projects on the Schmid Farmstead Ruins, determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To hire a qualified and experienced historian to prepare a Historic Structure Report that will guide future preservation projects on the Schmid Farmstead Ruins, determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,William,Walker,"Three Rivers Park District","3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/schmid-farmstead-ruins-historic-structures-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007202,"Scholars Without Walls: The History of the Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum (1983-2018)",2018,7090,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7090,,"Steve Miller, Curt Hillstrom, Lucy Brusic, Bill McTeer, Evelyn Klein, Barbara Sommer, Shirley Whiting, Emily Pollack, Lionel Davis, Peter Riola, Gus Fenton, David Juncker, Michael Woolsey, Joe Amato",,"Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of independent scholarship in Minnesota.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Woolsey,"Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum","Box 80235, Lake Street Station",Bloomington,MN,55408-8235,952-937-2546,mj_woolsey@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scholars-without-walls-history-minnesota-independent-scholars-forum-1983-2018,,,,0 34042,"Scholarship to DOCOMOMO Symposium",2015,871,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Morrison County Historical Society (MCHS) staff members Mary Warner and Ann Marie Johnson attended a variety of sessions and tours during the symposium. Among the sessions attended by Mary were Furniture, Growing Up in Modernism, Modern Furniture Tour, Rural Modernism, 20 Years of Docomomo, Abbey Tour at St. John's, Library Tour of St. John's Bible. Mary found the Modern Furniture Tour and the Abbey Tour of St. John's particularly informative and useful. Among the sessions attended by Ann Marie were Modernism in Minnesota, Social Media and Advocacy, Growing Up in Modernism, Urban Landscapes, Rural Modernism, Roundtable: Changing Landscape of Modern Preservation & 20 Years of Docomomo US, Urban Landscapes (tour), Saint John's Abbey & University (tour), Concrete Conservation, Sustainability and SJA Roundtable. Ann Marie particularly enjoyed the session on Social Media and Advocacy, which included an interesting discussion and open exchange on the importance of social media in advocating for modernism, and the urban landscapes tour, which covered several sites along Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",871,,"Cathy Adamek, Irene Becker, Tom Heying, Lee Obermiller, Patricia Quinn, Art Warner, Camille Warzecha, Duane Welle, Stan Wielinski",0.00,"Morrison County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development in Modernism architecture for two staff members at the national Docomomo conference in Minnesota, June 4-7, 2015.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Ann Marie",Johnson,"Morrison County Historical Society","2151 S Lindbergh Drive, PO Box 239","Little Falls",MN,56345,651-259-3467,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scholarship-docomomo-symposium,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012512,"St. Scholastica Monastery Archives Digital Project",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,7000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17000,,"Sister Beverly Raway ? Prioress Sister Beverly Horn ? SubPrioress Sister Danile Lynch ? Treasurer Sister Donna Schroeder Sister Jeanne Ann Weber Sister Lisa Maurer Sister Luella Wegscheid Sister Joan Marie Stelman Sister Therese Carson",0.02,"St. Scholastica Monastery","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of archival audio/video recordings, allowing for greater public access to this historic resource.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Luce Marie",Dionne,"St. Scholastica Monastery"," 1001 Kenwood Ave "," Duluth "," MN ",55811,"(218) 723-6068"," archivist@duluthosb.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-scholastica-monastery-archives-digital-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17306,"Schoolhouse Program for Home School Families",2010,6645,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,350,,,,,,"Ramsey County Historical Society",,"To expand the reach of its popular elementary and middle school education programs, which address state social studies standards, to homeschool children in shoulder seasons at the Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life",,"To expand the reach of its popular elementary and middle school education programs, which address state social studies standards, to homeschool children in shoulder seasons at the Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life",2010-01-06,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Terry,Swanson,,"75 W. 5th St., Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/schoolhouse-program-home-school-families,,,, 10007441,"SCHS Clothing Collection Inventory",2017,9059,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9059,,"Karen De Vita, Vicky Dosdall, Deb Economou, Stan Mumm, Gene Pasche, Mary Philiph, Linda Retzlaff, Steve Rudney, Ward Voorhees, Jeanne Ennen (Stevens County Commissioners Liaison)",0.28,"Stevens County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum's clothing collection, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Hannah,King,"Stevens County Historical Society","116 W 6th Street",Morris,MN,56267,320-589-1719,hannahk@stevenshistorymuseum.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stevens,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/schs-clothing-collection-inventory,,,,0 17688,"SCHS Collections Project",2012,40000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,40000,,,,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To inventory, catalog, digitize, and rehouse the archives collection during transfer to a new facility.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/schs-collections-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025147,"SCHS Collections Inventory",2022,8715,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The expected impacts of this grant have all been achieved. Short term impact: The locations of all objects in the museum's basement storage area were accurately recorded in the collections management database. There is now an accurate number of ""missing"" items that can be compared with those listed on the collections management database. Intermediate Term: A process for maintaining the improved records has been developed with a written plan for an annual inventory sampling of the collection by the SCHS curator. Long Term: The information experience gained through this project will enable the Museum to identify funding sources and plan for future work such as inventorying and digitizing the SCHS archives and historic photograph collection.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8715,,"Javier Avalos, Jeri Benson, Adam Blahnik, Margo Gavle-Prescott, Arif Khan, Rick Krant, Keith Ottoson, Fred Simon, Billy Wermerskirchen, Barb Weckman Brekke, Ron Zweber",0.08,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,William,Mercer,"Scott County Historical Society","235 S. Fuller Street",Shakopee,MN,55379,9524450378,bmercer@scottcountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/schs-collections-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025171,"SCHS Security Survey",2022,5000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,638,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5638,,"Javier Avalos, Jeri Benson, Adam Blahnik, Margo Gavle-Prescott, Arif Khan, Rick Krant, Keith Ottoson, Fred Simon, Billy Wermerskirchen, Barb Weckman Brekke, Ron Zweber",,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heather,Hoagland,"Scott County Historical Society","235 S. Fuller Street",Shakopee,MN,55379,9524450378,hhoagland@scottcountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/schs-security-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17429,"Schwyzer Lodge Accessibility Project",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1566,,,,,,"Audubon Center of the North Woods",," An entrance ramp was constructed and five doorways were widened to improve the accessibility of the historic Scwyzer Lodge. The ramp was consructed with green treated lumber and measures 36 feet long by 4 feet wide. Crushed limestone was put down on the trail leading from the parking lot to the foot of the ramp. One exterior and four interior doors were widened to 36 inches. All trim and jams were stained to match the original woodwork as closely as possible. ",,"To add Americans with Disability act compliant access to the Schwyzer Lodge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ty,Johnson,,"54165 Audubon Drive, PO Box 530",Sandstone,MN,55072,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/schwyzer-lodge-accessibility-project,,,, 28876,"Schwyzer Lodge Beam and Joist Repair",2015,9500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9500,,"Don Arnosti, Steve Baugh, David Chasson, Tammy Fleming, John Hickman, Bill Hilty, Don Janes, Tad E. Johnson, Lois Norrgard, Jim Obey, Sam Rankin, Liza Towle, Don Verbick, Mary Ellen Vetter",,"Audubon Center of the North Woods","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to repair joists and beams on the Schwyzer Lodge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ty,Johnson,"Audubon Center of the North Woods","54165 Audubon Drive, PO Box 530",Sandstone,MN,55072,320-245-2648,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/schwyzer-lodge-beam-and-joist-repair,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013400,"Scott County Cultural Commission",2020,99000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org",,,5000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",104000,,"Jeri Benson, Adam Blahnik, Barbara Weckman Brekke, Nurul Arif Khan, Rick Krant, William Reynolds, Fred Simon, Billy Wermerskirchen, Javier Avalos",,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop a partnership and a visitor experience plan for the Shakopee riverfront corridor.",,"Partners: Scott County Historical Society, Three Rivers Park District, Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, Scott County, City of Shakopee This grant will create a visitor experience plan for a public walking trail along the Minnesota River in downtown Shakopee from Huber Park to The Landing. Funding will provide an experiential road map into the look and feel of the riverfront corridor. It will encompass the entire visit, from wayfinding to thematic messages, clearly outlining visitors' vision and the key takeaways for the whole experience. The secondary goal is to create a lasting partnership between five organizations to expand the narratives to other parks across the county, interpretation within our organizations, and collaborative programming partnerships. The trail stretches across downtown Shakopee from Huber Park through Memorial Park, both currently characterized by typical park amenities and still-visible, extant, and artifact-positive burial mounds that date back thousands of years. As around Minnesota, post-contact development and infrastructure have decimated these culturally significant burial sites. The entire area is also the site of Chief Sakpe's village, Tinta Otunwe, of historical significance for Dakota peoples. The trail ends at The Landing, a historic interpretive site that tells the area's post-European story using a living timeline with historic structures preserved from the Shakopee area. The Landing is opening their property to the public, connecting the riverfront trail to the State Trail on the east.",2020-07-01,2022-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heather,Hoagland,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,"(952) 445-0378",hhoagland@scottcountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scott-county-cultural-commission,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17065,"Scott County WWII Veteran Manuscript",2010,6772,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Scott County Historical Society",,"To prepare a booklength manuscript based on oral histories with World War II veterans from Scott County",,"To prepare a booklength manuscript based on oral histories with World War II veterans from Scott County",2010-02-08,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathleen,Klehr,,"235 South Fuller Street",Shakopee,MN,55379,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scott-county-wwii-veteran-manuscript,,,, 28820,"Scott County Biking & Walking Tours: Research Phase",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Kevin Wetherille (President), Kurk Marston (Vice President), DeeDee Currier (Secretary), John Diers (Treasurer), Dave Menden (Scott County Commissioner), Sheila Helmick, Rachel Houck, Paul Youngs",0.39,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of Scott County.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Stephanie,Herrick,"Scott County Historical Society","235 Fuller Street South",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-445-0378,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scott-county-biking-walking-tours-research-phase,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012577,"Script Development: Holodomor Impact on Minnesota's Ukrainian Community",2020,9130," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,7733,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16863,,"Orysia Bobcek, Victor Lobzun, Lesya Lucyk, Steve Konopliv, Tamara Niepritzky, Jackie Pawluk, Anna Korsun, Valentina Yarr, Diana Pasichnyk, Julie Pawluk, John Prokopiuk, Andriy Karkos, Peter Hachow, Maria Semeniuk, Myroslava Moseychyuk."," ","St. Michael's and St. George's Ukrainian Orthodox Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a documentary script on the history of Minnesota's Ukrainian community.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Zina,Gutmanis,"St. Michael's and St. George's Ukrainian Orthodox Church"," 505 4th St. NE "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55413,"(612) 719-2024"," zinagutmanis@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/script-development-holodomor-impact-minnesotas-ukrainian-community,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013515,"Scriver Block Condition Assessment",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,5480,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15480,,"Rebecca Peterson, Dan Neuger, Ann Dunlap, Joy Riggs, Cliff Clark, Chris O'Neill, Amy Pagel, Tim Freeland, Adam Lindquist, Lisa Peterson, Dave Vesledahl, Clark Webster",,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the First National Bank of Northfield/Scriver Block, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and home of the Northfield Historical Society.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cathy,Osterman,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street S",Northfield,MN,55057,"(507) 645-9268",osterman@northfieldhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scriver-block-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031247,"Scriver Block - East and North Elevation Restoration Construction Drawings",2024,52000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,4000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",56000,,"Dan Neuger, Alyssa Ness, Aaron Street, Adam Lindquist, Anita Sasse, Tim Freeland, Aya Myint, Will Rozetske, Ann Dunlap, Mark Heiman, Dave Vesledahl, Dick Waters",,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the preservation of the Scriver Block, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sean,Allen,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street S",Northfield,MN,55057,5073585929,director@northfieldhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scriver-block-east-and-north-elevation-restoration-construction-drawings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17179,"Scriver Building: Accessibility Project",2011,200642,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,136860,,,,,,"Northfield Historical Society",," To provide full ADA-compliant access to the Scriver Block, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with an elevator and grade access entrance. ",,"To provide full ADA-compliant access to the Scriver Block, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with an elevator and grade access entrance.",2010-07-01,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Hayes,Scriven,,"408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scriver-building-accessibility-project,,,, 17803,"SCU Voices of Homelessness Oral History Project",2013,6760,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6760,,"Andrea J. Lee, IHM, Karen Rauenhorst, Jean Wincek, Joanne Jirik Mullen, Mark Chronister, William C. Britt, Barbara Dreher, The Most Reverend Harry J. Flynn, Margaret Ford, Margaret Gillespie, Mary Heinen, Margaret L. Kvasnicka, Joan Mitchell, Susan Schmid Morrison, Jean Delaney Nelson, The Most Reverend John C. Nienstedt, Michael O’Boyle, Colleen O’Malley, David Page, Lois Gross Rogers, Ann Ryan, John J. Spillane, Jr.,Teresa Sterns, Linda Thrasher, Sandra Vargas, Debra Wilfong, Brenda Grandstrand Woodson",,"St Catherine University - History Department","Private College/University","To document in 20 interviews the history of homelessness among youth in the Twin Cities in the last decade",,"To document in 20 interviews the history of homelessness among youth in the Twin Cities in the last decade",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Louise,Edwards-Simpson,"St Catherine University - History Department","SCU Dept. of History, 2004 Randloph Avenue","St Paul",MN,55105,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scu-voices-homelessness-oral-history-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17494,"Section Foreman's House National Register",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Wayzata Historical Society",," A preliminary National Register assessment of Wayzata's Section Foreman House was prepared for the Wayzata Historical Society by a qualified historic preservation consultant. The final report included a description of the house, the context of its relationship to the Great Northern Railway and the city of Wayzata, the role of a section foreman and standard designs for section houses. The report was submitted to the MN State Historic Preservation Office for review. It was recommended that restoration commence before a National Register Nomination is completed. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the Section Foreman's House for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Bernadette,Klein,,"402 E Lake Street",Wayzata,MN,55391,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/section-foremans-house-national-register,,,, 10007159,"Security Assessment of the New Brighton History Center",2018,5000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5000,,"Mark Haidet, Wayne Searles, David Fleming, Jerry Laumeyer, Fred Behrens, David Peterson, Jerry Bensing, Ron Cota, Jerry Blanski, Peg Joyce, Joyce Kloncz",,"New Brighton Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to perform an assessment of New Brighton Area Historical Society's security needs. ",,"The New Brighton Area Historical Society completed a security assessment of the New Brighton History Center by hiring the professional security consultant services. This project identified current gaps in the security required to maintain the collection of archival, audiovisual, photographic, digital materials, and physical objects housed at the New Brighton History Center. In August 2017, the caboose exhibit was broken into twice, alerting them to the gap between the center's existing security system and the facility's current security requirements. The result of this project will be identifying the security needs for protecting the facilities, collection, personnel, and visitors to the New Brighton History Center. The property and historic materials comprise the cultural patrimony of the City of New Brighton and the surrounding area; it is their responsibility to protect and care for these materials under all circumstances. With this report, they will be able to apply for an additional grant to implement the security requirements identified in the consultant's recommendations. ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Peterson,"New Brighton Area Historical Society","PO Box 120624","New Brighton",MN,55112,,davepeterson26@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/security-assessment-new-brighton-history-center,,,, 10012218,"Security Camera Upgrade",2018,8000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The old system was not functioning properly and now is. Areas that weren't covered before now are. Remote monitoring is very beneficial and saves on staff time and provides better security. The system works well and can be upgraded easily and as necessary.",,474,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8474,,"Michelle Alexander, Mary Alice Anderson, Judy Bodway, Tom Bremer, Sandra Burke, Jerome Christenson, Jodi Dansingburg, Diane Dingfelder, Bob Fisher, Marianne Hohenner, Sue Hovell, Ken Lindemann, Patrick Marek, Janis Martin, Blake Pickart, Patricia Rogers, Mary Stoltman, Nancy Wiltgen."," ","Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to install a security system to protect the museum collections.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society"," 160 Johnson Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-2723"," director@winonahistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/security-camera-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012355,"Security Assessment of Lake of the Woods County Historical Society",2019,4500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","All targets and measurable outcomes were achieved as described below. Through the security assessment, Lake of the Woods County Historical Society was able to have a baseline for the security established. The historical society is now aware of what their strengths and weaknesses are with the current security situation. (Short Term). The security assessment provided an added level of professionalism to the museum. To increase awareness that we would be updating our security at the museum, we published notification of the awarded grant in the local newspaper and in our newsletter to let local residents as well as members across the country know we would be continuing to advance the care and protection of their donated items in our collection. (Middle) Through having a prioritized list of security observations completed by an outside professional, we have a plan of action from which we can work. (Long)",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4500,,"Jody Horntvedt, Doug Easthouse, Rita Krause, Greg Johnson, Neal Slick, Carol Nordine, Brian Peterson, Ralph Christofferson, Robbie Humeniuk"," ","Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"Museums need to maintain a visible security profile - if museums are proactive and serious about security they will be considered to be a less attractive target by potential thieves. A Lake of the Woods County Historical Society audit noted specific items were noted as missing and had been stolen. Further examination would indicate that even more objects were taken than initially indicated. In addition to the security of objects, concerns such as how to enhance the safety of lone workers were also important. A security assessment is the first stage in correcting the problem. The second stage, to be completed as a separate project, is to implement the recommended changes outlined in the assessment. To gain an understanding of how to best secure the building and LOWCHS?s collection, as well as keeping staff and volunteers safe, grant funds were used to hire a qualified consultant to perform a security assessment of the Lake of the Woods County Historical Society's building. A security consultant was hired to conduct the security assessment at Lake of the Woods County Historical Society and based on the consultant observations and interviews, the consultant created a list of six observations to improve the security at Lake of the Woods County Historical Society, which was prioritized in the final report to the organization.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lindsay,Marshall,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society"," 206 8th Avenue SE, Suite 150 "," Baudette "," MN ",56623,"(218) 634-1200"," lowhsociety@mncable.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/security-assessment-lake-woods-county-historical-society,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012521,"Security System Installation",2020,9800," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","I believe our target goals were achieved for the three categories. Short Term: The security system was installed during the museum?s closed season in order to train staff and volunteers on the system to ensure they are confident in using the system if they are there alone. They are now better aware when people come in the front or back door (when the doors open it makes a bell noise) which gives staff and volunteers a better level of comfort. Intermediate and Long Term: Intermediate Term/Long Term: We announced in our annual fund drive letter, which was mailed at the end of 2019, that we had applied for a grant to ?update our security system.? In our spring newsletter, which is currently in process, we have noted that we received a grant to install the system. Signs were also posted at both entrances and on the Annex building, that the buildings were secured by Per Mar Security System. Our annual meeting, which had been scheduled April 26th, has since been postponed. During that we had intended to share with everyone that we had security cameras and an updated burglar system. Once we have the chance to hold our meeting, we intend to have this discussion with our members. Our weekly newspaper articles begin in May. Our first article will cover what the museum did during the winter (which will include the security system installation). As this is a small town, people will drive by, check out what's going on, and then find me in town later and ask questions. So far, the responses I've had with personal discussions with community members have been quite positive. They view it as an added sense of care for items they have donated over the years.",,4200,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14000,,"Jody Horntvedt, Doug Easthouse, Rita Krause, Greg Johnson, Calista Wolf, Neal Slick, Gary Aery, Ralph Christofferson, Joel Hanson, Robbie Humeniuk"," ","Lake of the Woods County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to install a security system to protect the collections from theft and fire.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lindsay,Marshall,"Lake of the Woods County Historical Society"," 206 8th Avenue SE, Suite 150 "," Baudette "," MN ",56623,"(218) 634-1200"," lowhsociety@mncable.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/security-system-installation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012579,"Security System for the New Brighton Area History Center",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10300,,"Fred Behrens, Gerald Bensing, Ron Cota, David Fleming, Ron Hansen, Peg Joyce, Wayne Searles, Joyce Kloncz, David Peterson, Art Olansky"," ","New Brighton Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to install a security system to protect the collections from theft or fire.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Peterson,"New Brighton Area Historical Society"," PO Box 120624 "," New Brighton "," MN ",55112,"(651) 633-4070"," davepeterson26@hotmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/security-system-new-brighton-area-history-center,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17790,"Security System for the Depot Museum",2012,6487,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6487,,,,"Rushford Area Historical Society",,"To install a security system for a collection that documents history in the Rushford area.",,,2012-05-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Maynard,LaFleur,"Rushford Area Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/security-system-depot-museum,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17077,"Securing Our History",2010,2982,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Meeker County Historical Society",,"To update the security system at the Litchfield G.A.R. Hall and the Meeker County Historical Society Museum.",,"To update the security system at the Litchfield G.A.R. Hall and the Meeker County Historical Society Museum.",2010-02-12,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,James,Milan,,"308 North Marshall Ave.",Litchfield,MN,55355,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Meeker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/securing-our-history,,,, 10025130,"Security Review",2022,5000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5500,,"Richard Olson, Rick Abel, Carol Sundquist, Stanley Sundquist, Brant Melbo, Laurie Brein, Jerry Gordon, Lynn Riggs, Mary Hood",,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society","PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,2187852000,tedevold@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/security-review,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025136,"Security Survey for NCHS",2022,5000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1008,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6008,,"Arthur Frame, Jay Milbrandt, Jerry Fiola, Justin Ahlers, Meredith Vaselaar, Michael Vosburgh, Mitch Reker, Patrick Demuth, Naomi Hill, Sandy Wood, Shari Nelson, Ronald Wood, Joel Kunze",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",,"To hire a qualified and experienced security firm to evaluate the current level of museum security.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society","PO Box 614",Worthington,MN,56187,5073764431,nchsociety@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/security-survey-nchs,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28550,"Security System Update",2014,2095,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Yes our targets were achieved. Since, installation our security system has alerted us to a couple of times when our front door wasn't locked correctly and the wind caught the door and blew it open. Also, another good part of the system is that we have 40 seconds to get all our doors open and a security number types in on our main keypad before the alarm will go off. The alarm went off a couple of times on our employees who could not get the above accomplished on time. Consequently, the police responded right away. Therefore, we had good response time from the police in case if it would have been a real burglar. We are pleased with the performance of our security system and are sure that it will meet our needs well into the future.",,,,,2095,,"Jane Remiger, President Lou Anna Kling, Treasurer Paulette Grieger, Secretary Steve Ascher, Vice-President Dave Finnes, Board Member Barb Schuler, Board Member Doug Moll, Board Member John Berends, County Commissioner Brian Schulz, YMC DIRECTOR",,"Yellow Medicine County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install a security system in order to protect the collections from theft or fire.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Schulz,"Yellow Medicine County Historical Society","PO Box 145","Granite Falls",MN,56241,320-564-4479,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/security-system-update,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031299,"Sediment Mapping of Archaeologically Significant Lakes on the Coteau des Prairies in Southwestern Minnesota",2024,8865,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,15185,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",24050,,"Jessica J. Hellmann, Ph.D. ? Chair, University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment, Funlola Otukoya ? Secretary, McKnight Foundation, Kenneth W. Smith ? Treasurer, Ever-Green Energy, Suzanne M. Rivera, Ph.D. - Equity & Inclusion Champion, Macalester College, Kevin R. Ronneberg, M.D. - Equity & Inclusion Champion, Health Partners, Melissa A. Leick - Past Chair, Cargill, Alison Rempel Brown - ex-officio, President & CEO, Science Museum of Minnesota, Maureen Bausch - Mission Advancement, Bold North Associates, Meghan H. Brown - Human Resources, Bremer Financial Corporation, Kevin R. Ronneberg, M.D. - Governance & Nominating, HealthPartners, Kenneth W. Smith - Audit & Finance, Ever-Green Energy, Kelly Aronson, Andersen Corporation, Virginia Arthur, Metropolitan State University, John P. Banovetz, Ph.D., 3M Company, Melvin W. Carter III, Mayor of Saint Paul, Rassoul Dastmozd, Ph.D., PIVOT4Change Consulting, Brett E. Edelson, UnitedHealthcare, Drinal Foster, Wells Fargo, Adam Freeman, Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies, Cheryl Hadaway, Hadaway Partners LLC; Mayo Clinic, Emeritus, Mitch Helgerson, Minnesota Wild, Bryan Hughes, Winnebago Industries, Mercedes M. Jackson, Fredrikson & Byron, P.A., Kate T. Kelly, PNC Bank, Chuck R. Kummeth, Bio-Techne, Renee Lopez-Pineda, Delta Air Lines, Adam Mishler, Best Buy, David W. Molin, Trane Technologies, Holly J. Morris, Ph.D., CoForge Limited and FINCA Impact Finance, Piper Nieters Su, triValence, Tim G. Peterson, Xcel Energy, Phillip M. Rolchigo, Pentair, Jayshree Seth, 3M Company, Don Shelby, CBS News - WCCO (retired), Catherine Simpson, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Kirsten Stone, H.B. Fuller, Sharon Sund, We Go High, Arlene G. Tchourumoff, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, May Vang, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, Rich Wang, Sofi Stadium/Hollywood Park",0.058823529,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey to document the sediment history of Lake Benton and Lake Hendricks in southwestern Minnesota.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota","120 W Kellogg Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512214576,efleming@smm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sediment-mapping-archaeologically-significant-lakes-coteau-des-prairies-southwestern,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025303,"Seeing Minnesota: Minnesota Art and the American Vision",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Gary Lindberg, President Rico Paul Vallejos, Secretary Malcolm McDonald, Treasurer (Malcolm recently passed away. We are currently looking for a new board member.)",,"Afton Historical Society Press","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of art in Minnesota.",,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of art in Minnesota.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Ian Graham",Leask,"Afton Historical Society Press","6800 France Avenue S., Ste. 370",Edina,MN,55435,6514368443,leask@aftonpress.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/seeing-minnesota-minnesota-art-and-american-vision,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007162,"Seeking Refuge in a New Land: A PopUp History of Refugees in Minnesota (1967-2017)",2018,9999,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9999,,"Board of Directors: Steven Miller (President), Bill McTeer (Treasurer), Gus Fenton (Secretary), Curt Hillstrom, Evelyn Klein, Emily Pollack, Barbara Sommer, Peter Riola, Lionel Davis, Michael Woolsey, Lucy Brusic Advisory Council: David Juncker, Joseph Amato, Dale Schwie",,"Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of refugees in Minnesota, in preparation for a future exhibit.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Woolsey,"Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum","Box 80235, Lake Street Station",Bloomington,MN,55408-8235,952-937-2546,mj_woolsey@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/seeking-refuge-new-land-popup-history-refugees-minnesota-1967-2017,,,,0 10012398,"Seeking ""A Better Chance""--African American Students in Northfield, MN 1968-1973",2020,9666," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2800,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12466,,"Wally Weitz, Chair, Omaha, NE; Carol Barnet, Vice Chair, Northfield, IL; Catherine Paglia, Vice Chair, New York, NY; Steven Poskanzer, President, Northfield, IL; Mark Applebaum, Stanford, CA; McKay Barra, Chicago, IL; Alan Bauer, Mill Valley, CA; Lillian Conlee, Chicago, IL; William Craine, Norwich, NY; Stephen Davis, San Francisco, CA; Arnold Donald, Saint Louis, MO; Herbert Fritch, Nashville, TN; Lia Gore, Aurora, CO; MIchael Hasenstab, San Mateo,CA; Richard Kracum, Chicago, IL; Karl Kwok, Hong Kong; Lanzell Martin, Upper Marlboro, MD; Trace McCreary, NYC, NY; Laird McCullough, Portland, OR; Jeninne McGee, Minneapolis, MN; Steven Parish, Westport, CT; Rolf Peters, Minneapolis, MN; Nicholas Puzak, Minneapolis, MN; Lise Revers, Weston, MA; Frances Spangler, Healdsburg, CA; William Sterling, Winter Park, FL; Alison von Klemperer, Darien, CT; Justin Wender, NYC, NY; Bonnie Wheaton, Wheaton, IL; Candace Williams, Austin, TX; John Youngblood, NYC, NY;",0.14,"Carleton College","Private College/University",,,"To document in oral history interviews the experiences of African American students in Northfield from 1968 to 1973 through the ""A Better Chance"" program.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Eric,Hillemann,"Carleton College"," 1 North College Street "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 222-5983"," ehillema@carleton.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/seeking-better-chance-african-american-students-northfield-mn-1968-1973,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17540,"MN Services for Infants/Toddlers With Disabilities Oral History",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"MN Administrators of Special Education",," In 1984-87, MN became and remains one of just six states with mandated cross agency services for infants/toddlers with disabilities beginning at birth. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mn-services-infantstoddlers-disabilities-oral-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28487,"Sesquicentennial History of the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf",2013,1500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",N/A,,,31,,1531,,"Jody Olson Doug Bahl Michael Cashman Alex Caddy John Mathews",,"Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and develop a history of the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jody,Olson,"Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf","3102 8th Ave NW",Faribault,MN,55021,507-412-5198,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sesquicentennial-history-minnesota-state-academy-deaf,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17829,"SGSM Collection Development: Minnesota Swedish Lutheran Church Microfilm",2013,770,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,770,,"Virginia Taylor, Jim Glyer, Jan Frye, Dottie Stewart, Fran Hillier, Jan Carlson",,"Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota",Libraries,"To acquire 22 rolls of primary records on microfilm for increased public access to history.",,"To acquire 22 rolls of primary records on microfilm for increased public access to history.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Virginia,Taylor,"Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota","1185 Concord Street North, Suite 218","South St Paul",MN,55075,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sgsm-collection-development-minnesota-swedish-lutheran-church-microfilm,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012292,"Shakopee Stormwater Diversion Project to Protect Historic Sites along Highway 101",2019,336406," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,458968,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",795374,,"William Mars, Kathy Mocol, Mike Luce, Jay Whiting, Matt Lehman"," ","City of Shakopee","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historians and contractors to update the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Shakopee Historic District and provide stormwater diversion from the historic site.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kirby,Templin,"City of Shakopee"," 485 Gorman Street "," Shakopee "," MN ",55379-2687,"(952) 233-9372"," ktemplin@ShakopeeMN.gov ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shakopee-stormwater-diversion-project-protect-historic-sites-along-highway-101,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10025240,"Shakopee Riverfront Cultural Trail Design Development",2023,168000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,37000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",205000,,"Javier Avalos, Jeri Benson, Adam Blahnik, Barbara Weckman Brekke, Rick Krant, Margo Gavle-Prescott, Keith Ottoson, Fred Simon, Billy Wermerskirchen, Ron Zweber",,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop schematic designs for the Shakopee Riverfront Cultural Trail.",,"To hire qualified consultants to develop schematic designs for the Shakopee Riverfront Cultural Trail.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,William,Mercer,"Scott County Historical Society","235 S. Fuller Street",Shakopee,MN,55379,9524450378,bmercer@scottcountyhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shakopee-riverfront-cultural-trail-design-development,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10025242,"Shakopee Historic and Cultural District NRHP Nomination",2023,77500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,77500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",155000,,"William Mars, Mayor Jody Brennan, Council Member Angelica Contreras, Council Member Matt Lehman, Council Member Jay Whiting, Council Member",,"City of Shakopee","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to complete a context study of all NRHP and eligible properties in the Shakopee Historic District.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to complete a context study of all NRHP and eligible properties in the Shakopee Historic District.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Kerski,"City of Shakopee","485 Gorman Street",Shakopee,MN,55379-2687,9522339346,mkerski@shakopeemn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shakopee-historic-and-cultural-district-nrhp-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 34078,"Shakopee and Medicine Bottle Event",2016,5000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","This project provided a community meal following ceremonies held at Fort Snelling. The intangible outcomes build on existing relationship with the Dakota community. This was a one-time program with long-term benefit for both MNHS and the Dakota community.",,,,,5000,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","American Indian ceremonies were held at Historic Fort Snelling in November 2015, marking the 150th anniversary of the execution of Sakpedan (Shakopee) and Wakanozhanzhan (Medicine Bottle) at Fort Snelling. They were convicted by a military commission for their participation in the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. MNHS provided a community meal for the Dakota community immediately following the ceremonies.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Demonstration/Pilot Project","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shakopee-and-medicine-bottle-event,,,, 10007442,"Shaw Memorial Library: Architectural Plans and Specifications for Rehabilitation",2017,25000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",25000,,"Marv Bodie, Dick Brenner, Gary Peterson, Tom Proulx and Sue Zmyslony",,"Carlton County","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare planning documents that will help preserve the Shaw Memorial Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and used by Carlton County Historical Society.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rich,Bryant,"Carlton County","Carlton County Courthouse, PO Box 130",Carlton,MN,55718-0130,218-390-6049,Richard.Bryant@co.carlton.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carlton,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shaw-memorial-library-architectural-plans-and-specifications-rehabilitation,,,,0 17663,"She Who Would Giants Fight",2012,76000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,76000,,,,"Washington County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To produce a one-hour documentary on the life and significant contributions of Minnesota Supreme Court Associate Justice Rosalie Wahl based on thorough and completed research.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Emily,Haddad,"Washington County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/she-who-would-giants-fight,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17471,"Shelving and Conservation Supplies",2011,2474,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society",," SHAHS acquired shelving and conservation materials to re-organize, consolidate and store collections, especially artifacts documenting the Sacred Heart High School, using proper historical conservation methods. Improved care and management will extend the life of the resources stored in the archival library. Better organization makes the collections more useable to patrons and staff. ",,"To preserve and make accessible records and artifacts documenting the Sacred Heart High School",2010-10-29,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sonja,Thune,,"77407 145th Street","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shelving-and-conservation-supplies,,,, 17324,"Shelving: Not Exactly Sexy but Essential!",2010,10688,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,712,,,,,,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County",," The Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County used the funds to purchase 1223 linear feet of V-GRIP™ baked enamel on steel shelving to store their growing collection of archival materials. This project will have lasting implications for the professional care of the historical record of Clay County for many years to come. ",,"To assist in acquiring and installing archival storage to better preserve significant evidence from the county's past.",2010-04-01,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mark,Peihl,,"Clay County Historical Society, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shelving-not-exactly-sexy-essential,,,, 33871,"Shelving and Archival Storage Products for Rehousing Collections",2015,8993,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","While the volunteers at WCHS are extremely pleased with the progress which has taken place since the storage and shelving grant has been received, it has been a bit overwhelming to fully understand the total scope of work that this project has brought. While volunteers are still in the process of culling excess items from overcrowded exhibits and storing them in archival quality containers, our short term goal of re-housing improperly stored collections into archival quality containers is complete. Removal of additional excess items from exhibits will continue during the off-season this winter. Our intermediate goal of doing a complete inventory is well under way. The additional industrial shelving from Menards has increased that type of shelving storage space at the museum by 33%. WCHS has realized that having this additional storage shelving space as well as the archival quality containers has facilitated an inventory process which has been extremely efficient. The most positive outcome is that all of the items which were previously improperly stored have been now been placed in archival quality containers, inventoried, and cross-referenced. Completing the inventory has also had some unexpected surprises. For whatever reason, previous volunteers had ""tucked"" away some small treasures in the most of unlikely places. During the inventory process a volunteer came across an extremely small religious primer or catechesis book. Inside the front cover was the penciled autograph C. P. Ingalls. After cross-referencing the signature, it was discovered that the elementary text most probably belonged to the real patriarchal character from ""Little House on the Prairie"" fame. Lastly, the long term goal of ensuring that the collections held at the Wabasha County Historical Society Museum in Reads Landing are now safe and secure has become a reality. There are now hundreds of items, both artifacts and archival, which will be available for research and exhibit for many decades into the future.",,3,"Available upon request. Contact",8996,,"Margaret Peterson- President; David Danckwart-Director; Joe Dick-President Elect; Jean Benson-Treasurer; Sarah Stegen-Secretary; Jim Danckwart-Board; Linda Mann-Board; Andru Peters-Board; Gail Hill-Board; Oscar (Swede) Ostrom-Board.",0.00,"Wabasha County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Danckwart,"Wabasha County Historical Society","PO Box 255","Lake City",MN,55041,877-525-3248,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shelving-and-archival-storage-products-rehousing-collections,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007443,"Sherburne County Quilt Documentation Project: Phase 2",2017,3082,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Our original expectations were that we would hold five quilt documentation clinics and would photograph and catalog 100 quilts at those events. We were very close, and saw 102 quilts at our five events. We stayed close to that estimate by calling on quilt owners with smaller collections who had missed the first round to join the large collection owners to fill in lighter days. We did not advertise this round as the quilt owners had already been identified, so it was easier to know what to expect this round.",,1132,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4213,,"Teresa Warner, Carol Kolbinger, Diane Jacobsen, Jean Johnson",,"Sherburne County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document quilts in Sherburne County, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karah,Hawkinson,"Sherburne County Historical Society","10775 27th Avenue SE",Becker,MN,55308,763-261-4433,khawkinson@sherburnehistorycenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sherburne-county-quilt-documentation-project-phase-2,,,,0 33939,"Sherburne County Quilt Documentation Research",2015,4603,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",4603,,"Diane Jacobsen, Carol Kolbinger, Jean Johnson, Teresa Warner",0.00,"Sherburne County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document quilts in Sherburne County, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karah,Hawkinson,"Sherburne County Historical Society","10775 27th Avenue SE",Becker,MN,55308,763-261-4433,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sherburne-county-quilt-documentation-research,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007444,"Shipwreck Harriet B National Register Nomination",2017,9937,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9937,,"Phil Kerber, Nick Lintgen, Robert Nelson, Dean Soderbeck, Tom Brueshaber, Dale Koziol, Kenneth Knutson, Jeff Lemoine, Kenneth Merryman",,"Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Shipwreck Harriet B. ",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kenneth,Merryman,"Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society","7348 Symphony Street NE",Fridley,MN,55432,763-226-9620,kenmerryman@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shipwreck-harriet-b-national-register-nomination,,,, 33935,"Shipwreck Harriet B National Register Evaluation",2015,7605,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",7605,,"Phil Kerber, Robert Nelson, Dean Soderbeck, Tom Brueshaber, Dale Koziol, Kenneth Knutson, Joe Musial, Kenneth Merryman",0.00,"Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Shipwreck Harriet B for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kenneth,Merryman,"Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society","7348 Symphony Street NE",Fridley,MN,55432,763-226-9620,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shipwreck-harriet-b-national-register-evaluation,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025234,"SHMC Roofing & Gutter Repair",2023,69373,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,10406,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",79779,,"Arno Kahn, Mark Nicklawske, Donald Baltes, Zane Bail, Arna Rennan, Mary Hanch, Chris Bollman",,"Sacred Heart John Chebul Memorial Center Association Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to repair roof and gutters for the Sacred Heart Cathedral, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to repair roof and gutters for the Sacred Heart Cathedral, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Arno,Kahn,"Sacred Heart John Chebul Memorial Center Association Inc.","201 West Fourth Street",Duluth,MN,55802,2187261192,arno@builderscommonwealth.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shmc-roofing-gutter-repair,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28568,"Shorthand Language Translation of the Florence Stork Diaries and Letters",2014,6000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6000,,"Chairperson Adam Smith, Treasurer Bonnie Maue, Secretary Sarah Dahl, Trustees Amy Denneson, Dr. Perry Buffie, Steve Huston, Sara Duane-Gladden, Nancy Walker, Ex-Officio Naomi Binsfeld",0.09,"Rockford Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rebecca,Mavencamp,"Rockford Area Historical Society","8131 Bridge Street, PO Box 186",Rockford,MN,55373,763-477-5383,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Pipestone, Ramsey, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shorthand-language-translation-florence-stork-diaries-and-letters,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031357,"Sibley County Map Preservation",2023,597,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Achieved, We had a great turn out and discussion of the map. We have received a few inquiries on the map, new articles and we look forward to featuring it in an upcoming Courthouse tour scheduled for January 2024",,520,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",1117,,"Steve Saxton, Peter Koch, Christian Lilienthal, Joe Kreger, Lyle Grochow",,"Sibley County (Board of Commissioners)","Local/Regional Government",,,"To digitize a hand-drawn Sibley County map to allow for greater public access to this historic resource.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Glisczinski,"Sibley County (Board of Commissioners)","Office of Sibley County Auditor-Treasurer, PO Box 51",Gaylord,MN,55334,5072377805,johng@co.sibley.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sibley,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sibley-county-map-preservation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17854,"Siceca Wowapi Dakota Language Publication",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Oyate Nipi Kte","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To publish two children's books that transmit cultural heritage through the Dakota language.",,"To publish two children's books that transmit cultural heritage through the Dakota language.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Scott,DeMuth,"Oyate Nipi Kte","4052 SE Highway 212","Granite Falls",MN,56241,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/siceca-wowapi-dakota-language-publication,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17811,"Sig Olson Writing Shack Exhibit",2013,4325,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4325,,"Douglas Wood, Charles Wick, Nancy Jo Tubbs, Karen Friedrich, Alanna Dore, Timothy Barzen, Larry Dolphin, Robert K. Olson, Mark Peterson, Ph.D., Bryan Wood, John Wilke",,"Listening Point Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install an exhibit on the history of Sigurd Olson's work to preserve the gray wolf in northern Minnesota",,"To fabricate and install an exhibit on the history of Sigurd Olson's work to preserve the gray wolf in northern Minnesota",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Alanna,Dore,"Listening Point Foundation","PO Box 180",Ely,MN,55731,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sig-olson-writing-shack-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28469,"Signage for ""Marketing a Heritage"" Gallery",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Our grant initially proposed the creation of the signs for the exhibit, and your office (wisely) adjusted that to be just the creation of the text, graphic design, and exhibit plan. That change allowed us to spend appropriate time and budget on the planning stage. We have not yet met our initial goal of creation of the signs, but hope to this winter. The application also stated that the board and members of the Twin City Model Railroad Museum become more familiar with the effort, time, and thoughtfulness required to create high-quality exhibits. This goal has certainly been met, as the board has become much more aware of these aspects of exhibit development. The opportunity to learn about the value of high-quality research and message development has been particularly important. Our long term-goal of increased visitor knowledge and satisfaction will not be possible until we do install the exhibit.",,,,,7000,,President,,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install interpretive panels for the Toy Train Division gallery.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rick,Moore,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","1021 Bandana Boulevard East, Suite 222","Saint Paul",MN,55108,651-647-9628,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/signage-marketing-heritage-gallery,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012203,"Sikh Society of Minnesota Oral History Project",2018,7662," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short term impacts were achieved . We will make an announcement to the congregation about the completion of the project and the availability of the interviews within the next 6 weeks, based on availability of all personnel involved. Intermediate term: A log book will be created in the library as well as with IAM to document the number of requests for the interviews. Moderate to heavy usage of the oral histories will document a success. We will also note the increase in diversity in our congregation as a measurement of the outreach of the project.",,3400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11062,,"Prabhjit Singh Gujral -- President Surinder Singh -- Vice President Randeep Singh Arora -- Secretary Ravinder Singh Verma -- Treasurer Charanjit Singh Guraon -- Facilities Manager Bhalinder Kaur Thind -- Langar Co-ordinator Daljit Singh Sikka Bash Singh Surinder Singh Manik Sudershan Singh Sood VS Mehta",,"Sikh Society of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 12 oral history interviews the history of the Sikh Society of Minnesota.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kehar,Singh,"Sikh Society of Minnesota"," 9000 W Bloomington Fwy "," Bloomington "," MN ",55431,"(952) 944-0799"," Gulshan.kehar@q.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sikh-society-minnesota-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013528,"Silver Lake Power Plant National Register Evaluation",2021,9550,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1400,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10950,,"Rochester City Council: President - Randy Staver, Mayor - Kim Norton, Patrick Keane, Michael Wojcik, Nick Campion, Mark Bilderback, Shaun C. Palmer, Annalissa Johnson,",,"City of Rochester","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the 1947 Silver Lake Power Plant in Rochester, MN for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Molly,Patterson-Lundgren,"City of Rochester","c/o Park & Rec Dept., 201 Fourth Street SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 328-2956",mplundgren@rochestermn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/silver-lake-power-plant-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013481,"Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home and Carriage House Construction Grant",2021,160442,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,12500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",172942,,"Jim Umhoefer, Roberta Olson, Colleen Steffes, Deb Himsl, John Rasmussen, Mark Roberg, Pat Lewis, Nancy Weyer, Eric Torgerson, Mike Carlson, Tracy Tamillo",,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair areas of the Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home and Carriage House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and a National Historic Landmark.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Umhoefer,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation","39336 Wild Rose Court","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2735",umhoefer@mainstreetcom.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sinclair-lewis-boyhood-home-and-carriage-house-construction-grant,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012290,"Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home and Carriage House Pre-Development",2019,63000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our main outcome through the Pre-Development process was to obtain detailed reports related to our Scope of Work that will guide our choices leading to actual construction work to stabilize the Carriage House and interior/exterior construction work on the Boyhood Home. We feel that these targets were achieved, mostly due to the professional work provided by the four contractors who participated in the pre-development phase.",,2250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",65250,,"Jim Umhoefer, Roberta Olson, Colleen Steffes, Deb Himsl, John Rasmussen, Nancy Weyer, Tracy Tamillo, Pat Lewis, Mark Roberg, Eric Torgerson, Mike Carlson"," ","Sinclair Lewis Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for reuse of the Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home and Carriage House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Roberta,Olson,"Sinclair Lewis Foundation"," 39336 Wild Rose Court "," Sauk Centre "," MN ",56378,"(320) 352-6119"," rob616@mainstreetcom.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sinclair-lewis-boyhood-home-and-carriage-house-pre-development,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031308,"Site Evaluation by an ADA Consultant",2024,4250,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4500,,"Jim Thorson, Jim Norman, Bill Strusinski, Dianne Johnson, David Elfstrand, Kristy Hainy, Janelle Lindberg-Kendrick, Barb Sackmann, Mary Sandgren, Nancy Thorson",,"Gammelgarden Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a consultant to evaluate public accessibility at Gammelgarden Museum and create a plan to better comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Rinkenberger,"Gammelgarden Museum","20880 Olinda Trail, P.O. Box 62",Scandia,MN,55073,6517247872,media@gammelgardenmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/site-evaluation-ada-consultant,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012556,"Sixty Years of the Minnesota Boychoir: Oral History",2020,9970," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9970,,"Susan Humiston - Chair, Michelle Deering - Vice Chair, Mitch Karstens - Treasurer, Molly Driscoll - Secretary, Anne Christ, Cassie Christensen, Ann Hoey, Jenni Kostecki, Katie Lingras, Christian Novak, Lela Olson, Erika Schwictenberg"," ","Minnesota Boychoir","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 8-12 oral history interviews the history of the Minnesota Boychoir.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Driscoll,"Minnesota Boychoir"," 75 5th St. W, Suite 411 "," Saint Paul "," MN ",55102-1414,"(612) 382-5153"," aed@boychoir.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sixty-years-minnesota-boychoir-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17091,"Sleeve Historic Photo Collection",2010,3808,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,580,,,,,,"Minnesota Streetcar Museum",,"To properly rehouse historic photo collection of Minnesota's streetcar heritage.",,"To properly rehouse historic photo collection of Minnesota's streetcar heritage.",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Aaron,Isaacs,,"3816 Vincent Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55410,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sleeve-historic-photo-collection,,,, 28575,"Small Museums Tool Kit Book Discussion & Review",2014,1697,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1697,,"Marlys Hirst, president Dean Vikan, vice president Amy Degerstrom, secretary Britt Dahl, treasurer Tamara Edevold, managing director",,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide professional development opportunities to northwestern Minnesota historical organizations using the Small Museum Toolkit.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Minnesota's Historic Northwest","412 Geary Avenue NE",Bagley,MN,56621,218-694-2856,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Becker, Beltrami, Clay, Clearwater, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-museums-tool-kit-book-discussion-review,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17621,"Small-scale Food Initiatives in Southwest Minnesota: Oral History",2012,6900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute for Advanced Study)",," To document in 20 interviews the history of growing and marketing food in southwest Minnesota. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Watonwan,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-scale-food-initiatives-southwest-minnesota-oral-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17269,"Smith Lake Townsite & Cemetery Marker Project",2011,500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1910,,,,,,"Cokato Historical Society",,"To provide public access to the story of Smith Lake, a former settlement in Middleville Township (Wright County)",,"To provide public access to the story of Smith Lake, a former settlement in Middleville Township (Wright County)",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mike,Worcester,,"175 Fourth Street West, PO Box 686",Cokato,MN,55321,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/smith-lake-townsite-cemetery-marker-project,,,, 17220,"Soap Factory Historic Structure Report with Energy Plan",2011,46800,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,9200,,,,,,"Soap Factory",," To prepare a Historic Structures Report with a Comprehensive Energy Plan for building reuse at the Soap Factory, a contributing resource in the St. Anthony Falls Historic District and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"To prepare a Historic Structures Report with a Comprehensive Energy Plan for building reuse at the Soap Factory, a contributing resource in the St. Anthony Falls Historic District and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ben,Heywood,,"PO Box 581696",Minneapolis,MN,55458,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/soap-factory-historic-structure-report-energy-plan,,,, 37466,"Somali Exhibition",2017,119565,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Increased appreciation of the Minnesota History Center as a community resource, increased interest in Minnesota history and culture, increased likelihood of preserving your personal and community history, and increased perception of the History Center as a place for meaningful social interaction. A Net Promoter Score of greater than +65",,,,,119565,14816,,1.40,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Working with the Somali Museum of Minnesota, MNHS is developing an exhibit that will help Minnesotans understand this recent immigrant community. The exhibit will showcase cultural traditions and material culture of Somalia, cover the immigrant experience in the journey to Minnesota and will review the accomplishments and cultural adaptations Somali people have made since making Minnesota home.",,,2016-07-01,2018-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/somali-exhibition,,,, 28738,"Somali Heritage Artifacts: Collections Inventory and Storage",2014,9491,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9491,,"Executive Director Mohamed Hassan Mohamud, MS.; Chair of the Board Hamdy EL-Sawaf, PhD; Secretary Trudy W. Suleiman High School Administrator Lighthouse Academy of Nations; Treasurer Faysal Ali Director Bridge Educational Consultants; Shukri H. Hassan; David McGraw Schuchman MSW, LICSW; Mohamed Hassan Osman, MA; Jamal Abokor MA Social Worker III, CADI/BI screener Ramsey County Community and Human Services",0.09,"Somali American Parent Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sarah,Larsson,"Somali American Parent Association","1929 S 5th St #101",Minneapolis,MN,55454,952-818-0021,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/somali-heritage-artifacts-collections-inventory-and-storage,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28978,"Somali Oral History Project",2014,258184,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","44 completed interviews; complete transcriptions and printed books for library and for distribution; 44 interviews available online on www.mnhs.org/voicesofmn;",,,,,241085,17099,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: Macalester College MNHS and Macalester have been working on a project in FY14 and FY15 to interview Somalis in Minnesota. Professor Ahmed Samatar from Macalester College has been guiding the process and consulting with the Minnesota Historical Society. Professor Samatar is a world-renowned international studies professor, specializing in Somali studies. Macalester students are also assisting with the project as paid interns. The interviewers for this project are Ahmed Ismail Yusuf, author of ""Somalis in Minnesota,"" published in 2012 by MNHS Press, and Ibrahim Hirsi, a journalist for MinnPost. Yusuf completed 24 interviews in FY14 and FY15 with men and women representing a broad cross-section of the Somali community in the Twin Cities, including a Somali language expert, a chef, a librarian, healthcare professionals, politicians, academics, journalists, and community activists. In August 2014, Hirsi began conducting interviews with Somalis in outstate and suburban Minnesota. He completed 20 interviews with individuals in Rochester, St. Cloud, Mankato, Fargo-Moorhead, Owatonna, Rosemount, Shakopee, and Eden Prairie. Additional interviews with women who have made a significant impact on the Minnesota Somali community are currently in the planning stage for FY16. When complete, the interviews will be published as books for the MNHS library and education departments for use as primary sources. The interviews will also be added to the MNHS online collection of oral histories (http://collections.mnhs.org/voicesofmn/), and as material on the ""Becoming Minnesotan"" site (http://education.mnhs.org/immigration/), which uses oral history excerpts to help educate students on immigration. The site averages more than 13,000 unique views per month. .",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/somali-oral-history-project,,,, 34120,"Somali Oral History Project",2016,52294,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Number of interviews completed. Web statistics for the material once it goes online. Increased use of MNHS programs, materials, internships, etc. by Somali community.",,,,,52294,3425,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continued its previous collaboration with Macalester College and the Somali community to add an additional 10 interviews to those that have already been completed. The new interviews focused on women's experiences.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/somali-oral-history-project-0,,,, 17102,"Some Places in Princeton watercolors by Dr. A.E. Smith",2010,3198,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Mille Lacs County Historical Society",," Created and installed a permanent exhibit on the history of Princeton through historic art in the Great Northern Room of the Depot Museum in Princeton. ",,"To create and install an exhibit on the history of Princeton through historic art",2010-03-15,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Marilyn,Bue,,"2189 Rice Lake Drive",Princeton,MN,55371,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Mille Lacs",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/some-places-princeton-watercolors-dr-ae-smith,,,, 17176,"SOO Line Depot Building Improvements",2011,17555,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Cuyuna Iron Range Heritage Network",,"To replace the roof on the Soo Line Depot Museum in Crosby, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To replace the roof on the Soo Line Depot Museum in Crosby, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jim,Nelson,,"PO Box 272",Crosby,MN,56441,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/soo-line-depot-building-improvements,,,, 10025175,"Sort, Rehouse, Organize and Catalog EMCC Archival Materials",2022,9999,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1895,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11894,,"Lisa Lally, Bob Beyerl, Oby Ballinger, Leah Lamon, Robin Ray, Denise Cochran, Sonja Martens, Roger Fitzgerald, Lollie Eidsness, Laura Simonson",,"Edina Morningside Community Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Doug,Fuerst,"Edina Morningside Community Church","4201 Morningside Road",Edina,MN,55416,6128757893,historian.church@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sort-rehouse-organize-and-catalog-emcc-archival-materials,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031187,"Sort, Organize, Catalog and Rehouse EMCC Archival Materials: Phase 6",2024,9994,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,3698,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13692,,"Oby Ballinger, Sandy Dibble, Barb Green, Loran Gutt, Larry Johnson, Leah Lamon, Mary Lenard, Thom Miller, Jeff Strickler",,"Edina Morningside Community Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Schumacher,"Edina Morningside Community Church","4201 Morningside Road",Edina,MN,55416,5079934994,historian@emcucc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sort-organize-catalog-and-rehouse-emcc-archival-materials-phase-6,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025102,"South Attic Level Masonry, Terracotta and Window Restoration",2022,153736,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,67211,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",220947,,"Brown County Board Members: Chairperson: Anton Berg, Vice-Chairperson: Jeffrey Veerkamp, David Borchert, Dean Simonsen, Scott Windschitl, and Brown County Administrator Sam Hansen.",,"Brown County","Local/Regional Government","The Brown County Museum has been located in the former New Ulm Post Office building since 1985.The historic building in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States was built in 1909 and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 28, 1970. The building is significant as it reflects local German culture of the founders of New Ulm in 1854 and population at the time it was built.  The building has survived three direct lightning strikes with the resulting masonry and terracotta damage creating numerous problems. Several of the terracotta gabled ends or steps were broken and cracks were created in the brick structure itself allowing water to migrate through the thirteen-inch-thick walls weakening the mortar and over time, resulting in continuing deterioration. On the south side, third elevation of the Old Post Office building, paint was removed from the terra cotta and the terra cotta was patched and re-coated; damaged bricks were removed and replaced with matched bricks and the existing wood windows were restored. The terra cotta and brick were tuckpointed as needed. Through the wall flashing was installed to protect the brick against moisture infiltration through the top wall.   Completion to Phase 3 of a multi-year (4-phase project) process is the third step for the total restoration of the most unique building in New Ulm, Brown County, MN. It completes another major step in protecting the structure from water mitigation and with the restoration of the windows and prevention of insect intrusion. This generational restoration work on the Old Post Office building, which expresses the origins of Brown County and especially New Ulm, will allow the unique architecture to remain unaltered. The building will be preserved for future generations. ",,"To hire qualified professionals to restore stone & masonry elements and windows on the New Ulm Post Office, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kathleen,Backer,"Brown County","PO Box 248","New Ulm",MN,56073,5072332618,klbacker@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/south-attic-level-masonry-terracotta-and-window-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 28843,"South Oak Street Local Historic District Nomination",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Members of the City of Lake City Heritage Preservation Commission: Susan Leuer, Dean Schumacher, Barb Hawkinson, Kathy Martin, Lois Borner, Georgene Arndt",,"City of Lake City","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination for a local historic district along South Oak Street in Lake City.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Megan,Smith,"City of Lake City","205 West Center Street","Lake City",MN,55041,651-345-6807,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/south-oak-street-local-historic-district-nomination,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28442,"South End Residential Historic District (Proposed) Local Designation Form",2013,1200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Due to the fact that it was just completed, the local designation nomination form for the South End Residential Historic District has not yet been made available to the public. The Red Wing HPC intends to move forward with the official process to designate the area a historic district early in 2014. This process will include publishing the local designation nomination form on the City's web-site, direct notice to property owners effected, review from the City's Planning Commission and SHPO, and a public hearing. The main target addressed in the grant application is the designation of the area as a local historic district; this target will be addressed in 2014. The use of the completed local designation form, along with the existing South End Survery documents and Report, will continue to be used for public educational purposes.",,,300,,1500,,"City Council - Ralph Rauterkus, Lisa Bailey, Dean Hove, Marilyn Meinke, Peggy Rehder, Dan Bender, Mike Schultz HPC - Lisbeth Butler, Nancy Kafka, Don Olson, Gary Stone, Doug Fryer, Ruth Nerhaugen",,"City of Red Wing","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to prepare the local designation of the South End Residential Historic District.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Kohn,"City of Red Wing","315 W 4th Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-385-3622,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/south-end-residential-historic-district-proposed-local-designation-form,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007445,"Southeast St. Cloud Local Historic District Designation Study",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Peter Fandel, Adam Smith, Ann Marie Johnson, Ifaa Bakuto, Betsy Rakotz, Mark Lenaghan, Mark Muniz, Emil Radaich",,"City of St. Cloud","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete local historic designations for four sites in St. Cloud.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jim,Flaaen,"City of St. Cloud","400 Second Street South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,320-650-3174,jim.flaaen@ci.stcloud.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Sherburne,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southeast-st-cloud-local-historic-district-designation-study,,,,0 28998,"Southeast Minnesota Preservation Partnership",2014,80310,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chater 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, b. 3. History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",,,37840,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",118150,,"Michael Bjornberg, Vanessa Matiski, Aaron Martin, Matt Hill, Tom Balcom, Jane Bisel, Jeff Callinan, David Carisch, Grant Carlson, Greg Donofrio, Melissa Ekman, Dan Hartman, Ellen Herman, Renay Leone, Dan Smith, Cindy Telstad, Phillip Waugh, Phil Willkie",,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner Organizations: Kasson Alliance for Restoration, Mantorville Restoration Association, Friends of Mayowood, Denmark Township Historical Society, Friends of Saint Rose, Preservation Lake City, County Historical Societies, Red Wing Downtown Main Street, Winona Main Street, Winona Area Chamber of Commerce, Faribault Main Street, and Faribault Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism PAM will work to provide its partners with staff support, administration, supervision, and additional preservation and planning expertise. There are two phases associated with this grant: a nine-month planning stage resulting in a strategic plan, and a three-month phase to develop partnership documents for the interested partners. As envisioned, SEMPP will strengthen these organizations by providing direct support to ongoing preservation efforts. SEMPP will increase awareness of historic preservation's role to build communities, promote shared values, and develop local economies through hands-on preservation advocacy, community/economic development, partnership building, community organizing, and campaign management. The lasting goals of this 13-county planning initiative are to build an ongoing presence in the region that will achieve incremental preservation outcomes and ultimately create a partnership model that can be exported to other parts of the state. SEMPP will accomplish this mission through the newly hired project coordinator.",,,2014-06-01,2015-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Doug,Gasek,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","416 Landmark Center","75 W 5th Street","St. Paul",55102,"651.293.9047 x5",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Washington, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southeast-minnesota-preservation-partnership,,,, 10013421,"Southern Minnesota History Co-op Marketing Plan",2015,40000,"MN Laws 2013 Chaper 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 5 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","We were able to meet our short term and intermediate goals through the adoption of a Memorandum of Understanding between the partners through October 31, 2017 and the completion of this project. As far as long term goals, SoMN History is still in the early stages of achieving those. As a group, we have completed some group purchases for archival supplies and will be discussing further initiatives for 2017 and beyond.",,35,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",40035,,"Roger Hand - Chair, Dennis Schultz - Vice Chair, Fran O'Connell - Secretary, Marilyn Lawrence - Treasurer, Ronald Allen - County Commissioner liaison, Janet Daley, Ruth Nerhaugen, Howard Burfeind, Nancy Barth, Loren Evenrud, and Ken Roufs",,"Goodhue County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop a marketing plan for the Southern Minnesota History Co-op.",,"Partners: Goodhue County Historical Society, Nicollet County Historical Society, Rice County Historical Society, Steele County Historical Society, Waseca County Historical Society The five partners will increase their organizational capacity and reach new audiences throughout Minnesota by improving their collaborative and individual marketing efforts. This will include sharing advertising costs and using cross-promotional efforts to bring visitors to the five sites. The marketing efforts will have a secondary effect of increasing revenue sources, which can be directed towards increased programming, exhibits, and collections preservation. It is anticipated that the co-op marketing model could be applied to other regional groups. The partnership:s three goals are to: 1. Establish sustainable models for policy, governance, and finances for a local history co-op. 2. Conduct a branding effort to clearly define the new partnership and develop a marketing plan that tells the story of all organizations. 3. Conduct long-range planning for the group to identify additional collaborative programs and marketing outreach efforts for the co-op.",2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dustin,Heckman,"Goodhue County Historical Society","1166 Oak Street","Red Wing",MN,55066,"(651) 388-6024",info@goodhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Goodhue, Nicollet, Rice, Waseca",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southern-minnesota-history-co-op-marketing-plan,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012371,"Southern Minnesota Depot Condition Assessment",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short-term progress indicator was anticipated to be media attention to the grant award and the resulting building conditions assessment, which would inform the public of the anticipated needs and plans for the depot?s restoration. With the completed Building Conditions Assessment now in-hand, a press release will be sent to local newspapers regarding the grant award and finished report. Additionally, Facebook will be used to share the information about the project and the anticipated next phases. The intermediate and long term impacts and progress indicators will be achieved in the future. The intermediate impact is the Rushford Area Historical Society can now proceed to the next phase of gathering funds to develop plans, specifications, and scope of work with the assistance of a historic architect. Progress indicators yet to be achieved are (1) a new system for tracking and recording maintenance and repairs, completed in accordance with best practices for historic structures and (2) the completion of the second pre-development phase. The long-term impact of the building conditions assessment and treatment recommendations will be the ensuing development projects to preserve the Southern Minnesota Depot. The indicator will be the completion of development/construction projects within five years that ensure the stability, safety, and accessibility of the depot. There may be additional projects beyond this time frame as well.",,600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10600,,"Anne Spartz, Kari Meyer, Letitia Kopperud, Jack O'Donnell, Karrol Gielow, Brad Woxland, Margaret Boehmke"," ","Rushford Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Southern Minnesota Depot in Rushford, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Anne,Spartz,"Rushford Area Historical Society"," 401 S. Elm St., PO Box 98 "," Rushford "," MN ",55971,"(507) 458-4938"," annespartz@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southern-minnesota-depot-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025164,"Southern MN Depot Architectural Plans and Specifications",2022,6628,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The short-term and intermediate term expected impacts and progress indicators have been met. With the acceptance of this final report, we will be well on the way to meeting the long-term expected impact and progress indicator. Targets were met and exceeded due to the knowledge and diligence of the architect guiding this project, a grant reviewer who understood the urgency, and volunteers helping to keep it on track.",,780,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7408,,"Terri Benson, Kari Meyer, Sally Ryman, Jack O'Donnell, Anne Spartz, Brad Woxland, Jackie Becker",,"Rushford Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1867 Southern Minnesota Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and used as the headquarters for the Rushford Area Historical Society.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1867 Southern Minnesota Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and used as the headquarters for the Rushford Area Historical Society.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sally,Ryman,"Rushford Area Historical Society","401 S. Elm St., PO Box 98",Rushford,MN,55971,5078647560,sallyryman@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southern-mn-depot-architectural-plans-and-specifications,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025188,"Southern and West Metro Lakes Underwater Archaeology Project",2022,9989,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1179,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11168,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah G. Handschin, Steven R. Hack",0.14,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct a marine archaeology investigation of anomalies found in five lakes around the southern and west metro areas of Minnesota.",,"To conduct a marine archaeology investigation of anomalies found in five lakes around the southern and west metro areas of Minnesota.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,6512612265,hiolson@maritimeheritagemn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Dakota, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southern-and-west-metro-lakes-underwater-archaeology-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031263,"Southern Minnesota Depot Foundation Stabilization Construction",2024,254953,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,24168,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",279121,,"Terri Benson, Sally Ryman, Jack O'Donnell, Kari Meyer, Jackie Becker, Anne Spartz, Nancy Snyder",,"Rushford Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair Southern Minnesota Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sally,Ryman,"Rushford Area Historical Society","401 S. Elm St., PO Box 98",Rushford,MN,55971,5078647560,sallyryman@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southern-minnesota-depot-foundation-stabilization-construction,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17116,"Southside Park and Yackly Cabin Park Historical Markers",2010,900,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of New Prague",," The Southside Park and Yackly Park Historical Markers were created and installed to identify and document two historical home sites located within City Parks in the City of New Prague. Yackly Park site, there had been past efforts made to document the history of the site and the existence of a log cabin with family ties back to New Prague's Founder Anton Philipp. In 2005, irrepairable damage to the remnants of the Yackly Cabin (rot and severe structural problems) led to its documentation by the Scott County Historical Society and demolition. Since that time there has been no physical evidence of the former Yackly Cabin at Yackly Park. The sign once again made available to the public past images of the former structure and a brief summary of it's history. Southside Park, and specifically the Sindelar Homestead site, at some unidentified date, a small narrative marker was placed near the former Sindelar Homestead Site to document the existence of the site and commemorate the family that once lived on the Park site. The remnant foundations of the homestead had been overgrown with trees and other scrub vegetation making the site largely unknown to users of the park. City Parks staff cleaned up the site and in 2008 staff documented the site through pictures and was able to solicit a surviving family member for photographs of the homestead site as it once existed. With first hand information and photographs, a photo/narrative sign was drafted and approved by the Park Board for installation in the park available to the public to review and explore the site. ",,"To create and install two historic markers providing better public access to local historic resources",2010-03-18,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kenneth,Ondich,,"118 Central Ave. N","New Prague",MN,56071,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southside-park-and-yackly-cabin-park-historical-markers,,,, 10007446,"Sperry House National Register Evaluation",2017,6782,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6782,,"Dennis Peterson, Colleen Hern, Sam Modderman, Marilyn Johnson, Louise Thoma, Gregory Harp, Audrey Thompson, Rollie Nissen, Forrest Honebrink, Nancy Welch, Darlene Schroeder, Diane Shuck",,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Sperry House for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","610 NE Hwy 71","Willmar MN",MN,56201,320-235-1881,kandhist@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sperry-house-national-register-evaluation,,,,0 10013521,"Sperry House Conditions Assessment",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11300,,"Rollie Nissen, Bob Sportel, Colleen Hern, Rollie Boll, Greg Harp, Forrest Honebrink, Jeff Jagush, Nancy Welch, Gary Swenson, Diane Macht, Sue Morris, Richard Engan",,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the Albert H. & Jennie C. Sperry House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","610 NE Hwy 71",Willmar,MN,56201,"(320) 235-1881",director@kandiyohicountyhistory.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kandiyohi,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sperry-house-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012425,"Spirit of the Rondo Athlete Manuscript",2019,9550," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9550,,"Eric Levinson (Chair), David Milton (Treasurer), Rebecca Bernhard, Jonathan Palmer (ex-officio), Melanie Adams, Anne Dresen, Scott Flaherty, Taffy Jones (Secretary), Genelle Monger, Adrian Perryman, Lanny Taylor"," ","Hallie Q. Brown Community Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of athletes in the Rondo community, 1940-1970.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dawn,Selle,"Hallie Q. Brown Community Center"," 270 N. Kent Street "," St. Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 224-4603"," dselle@hallieqbrown.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spirit-rondo-athlete-manuscript,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007447,"Split Rock Bridge: Pre-development Construction Plans and Specifications",2017,93500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",93500,,"Pipestone County Board Luke Johnson (Chair), Jerry Remund, Les Nath, Bruce Kooiman, Dan Wildermuth Eden Township Board Lowell Lorenzen (Chair), Eugene Halbur, Linda Boersma, Eugene Boersma, Curt Johnson",,"Pipestone County","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Split Rock Bridge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2018-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nick,Bergman,"Pipestone County","416 Hiawatha Avenue S",Pipestone,MN,56164,507-825-1245,nick.bergman@co.pipestone.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/split-rock-bridge-pre-development-construction-plans-and-specifications,,,,0 10024973,"Split Rock Lighthouse Historical Research",2021,9950,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","We understand the success of the project by assessing the following: 1) Was the research completed according to what was proposed in the grant? a. Yes, according to the original grant, our goal was to gather accurate research on each decade of the organization's existence. A theme for each decade was identified. We used the following categories to organize the research for each decade: Researcher Narrative, Evocative Story, Engaging or Influential Person, Clear Conflict, and Sources. 2) Are the categories user friendly and accessible for actors and divisors to utilize? a. Yes, the research is accessible to actors online. The research is located on the Sod House website and can be used at any time by artistic staff, crew and performers. b. Photos and links are located in the research for further exploration and inspiration. 3) Has a plan been developed to use the research to create the performance? a. Yes, mid-May of 2022, Sod House co-artistic directors will conduct a 9 hour, 2-day workshop with Duluth based actors in collaboration with Mary Fox, Renegade Theater Artistic Director and are in conversation with Hayes Scriven regarding performing on the site of Split Rock. We will understand the success of the future production by assessing the following: 1) Knowledge of the history of The Split Rock Lighthouse 2) Enjoyment level of the site-specific, immersive production 3) Number of attendees 4) Success of collaboration with partners Split Rock LightHouse and Renegade Theater We'll measure the 4 goals above by using Audience surveys distributed after each performance that will include 5-6 questions on Split Rock Lighthouse and the production. Follow-up Debrief with Collaborators using 4-5 questions about the collaboration focusing on what went well and what didn't and if we feel this was a mutually beneficial collaboration. Data gathering will compile the numbers of artists participating in performances; tickets sold; shows performed; and locations that audience members come from. This will ensure that we are able to report on the project outcomes and support internal project assessment and future planning.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9950,,"Katie Koch Code, Robert Cowgill, Nina Clark, Joy Dolo, Darcey Engen, Bethany Krepela, Sonja Kuftinec, Luverne Seifert, Stuart Stoller",0.03,"Sod House Theater Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to research the history of Split Rock Lighthouse, in preparation for a future theatrical performance.",,"To hire qualified consultants to research the history of Split Rock Lighthouse, in preparation for a future theatrical performance.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Darcey,Engen,"Sod House Theater Company","2613 30th Ave NE","St Anthony Village",MN,55418,6122818998,darcey@sodhousetheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/split-rock-lighthouse-historical-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18143,"Spring Valley Methodist Episcopal Church: Re-Roofing",2012,58800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,58800,,,,"Spring Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To replace the roof of the Methodist Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and currently used as the Spring Valley History Museum.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Julie,Mlinar,"Spring Valley Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-valley-methodist-episcopal-church-re-roofing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025113,"Spring Lake Park Reserve Interpretive Messaging Plan",2022,65000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,25000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",90000,,"Commissioner Mike Slavik, Commissioner Kathleen A. Gaylord, Commissioner Laurie Halverson, Commissioner Joe Atkins, Commissioner Liz Workman, Commissioner Mary Liz Holberg, Commissioner Mary Hamann-Roland",,"Dakota County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for Spring Lake Park Reserve in Dakota County.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for Spring Lake Park Reserve in Dakota County.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Autumn,Hubbell,"Dakota County","1590 HWY 55",Hastings,MN,55033,6515546536,autumn.hubbell@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-park-reserve-interpretive-messaging-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031198,"Spring Lake Park Reserve Interpretive Design",2024,40000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,10000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",50000,,"Commissioner Mike Slavik, Commissioner Joe Atkins, Commissioner Laurie Halverson, Commissioner William Droste, Commissioner Liz Workman, Commissioner Mary Liz-Holberg, Commissioner Mary Hamann-Roland",,"Dakota County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop print ready graphics and fabrication drawings for interpretation of the Spring Lake Park Reserve.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Autumn,Hubbell,"Dakota County","1590 HWY 55",Hastings,MN,55033,6515546536,autumn.hubbell@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-park-reserve-interpretive-design,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org", 17331,"Spring Lake Archaeology in the 21st Century: Ranelius Site",2010,20876,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,14058,,,,,,"Science Museum of Minnesota",,"To make publicly accessible 1955 archaeological artifacts from the Ranelius Site.",,"To make publicly accessible 1955 archaeological artifacts from the Ranelius Site.",2010-04-01,2010-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Edward,Fleming,,"120 W. Kellogg Blvd.","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-lake-archaeology-21st-century-ranelius-site,,,, 28516,"Spring Grove Research and Exhibit Design",2014,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Dr. Thom Carlson, Bill and Karen Fried, Jim and Karen Gray, Ed and A.J. Myrah, J.C. Nerstad, Georgia Rosendahl, Mike and Diane Schmidt, Melissa Pierce Schroeder, Saundy Solum, Jill Storlie, Esq., Drs. Johnathan and Patty Storlie, and Mary Ann Thurmer.",,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research, develop themes for, and design an exhibit on the history of Spring Grove, 1850-1900.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Gray,"Giants of the Earth Heritage Center","PO Box 223, 163 West Main Street","Spring Grove",MN,55974,507-450-1373,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Houston,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spring-grove-research-and-exhibit-design,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17245,"Staples Depot: Restore Windows and Doors",2011,44460,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,32475,,,,,,"Staples Historical Society",,"To complete restoration on all windows and North and South lobby doors on the Northern Pacific Railroad Depot in Staples, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To complete restoration on all windows and North and South lobby doors on the Northern Pacific Railroad Depot in Staples, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Amy,Hunter,,"PO Box 44",Staples,MN,56479,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Todd,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staples-depot-restore-windows-and-doors,,,, 10012444,"State Bank of Clements Condition Assessment",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mayor Thomas Groebner, Denis Stewig, Heather Lothert, Pat Nelson, Wade Dwindle, Chelsea Stark City Clerk"," ","City of Clements","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the State Bank of Clements, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and currently housing City of Clements offices.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,Groebner,"City of Clements"," 106 Pine Street "," Clements "," MN ",56224,"(507) 430-0160"," enospeg@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Brown, Redwood",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-bank-clements-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 37484,"State Fair Programming",2017,54629,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Net promoter score for the walking tour: 52 (an increase from 47 in FY16). 40% agreed/strongly agreed that it increased family's knowledge of Minnesota's history, culture and places. 44% agreed/strongly agreed that it increased their interest in learning more about Minnesota's diverse history and cultural traditions. 63 % agreed/strongly agreed that it felt welcoming and inclusive of my identity(ies) (an increase from 42 % in FY16).",,,,,54629,1867,,0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS and the Minnesota State Fair Foundation increased awareness and knowledge of Minnesota history by providing quality programming for visitors to the Great Minnesota Get-Together. In 2016, new content was added to the Minnesota State Fair History Walking Tour brochure, including a wide array of diverse images of people at the fair. Audio and visual content was also available through the tour's smartphone component, and staff presented audio/visual content via social media throughout the fair. Some 40,000 brochures were distributed during the run of the fair. History-on-a-Shtick, an original, vaudevillian romp through Minnesota's past with sing-alongs, trivia, and prizes, was such a success the first year that it expanded to two daily performances in 2016. MNHS worked with Minnesota playwright Beth Gilleland and a group of actors to create the production, which filled the 200-seat venue each day.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-fair-programming-0,,,, 34109,"State Fair Programming",2016,45078,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","In FY16, we distributed 40,000 walking tour brochures and we drew 2,400 to daily History-on-a-Schtick shows (filling all seats at the Schilling Amphitheater). For our Minnesota State Fair History Walking Tour, 87 percent rated their experiences as excellent/very good. Other outcomes reported as strongly agree/agree: 1) 94 percent felt it increased their knowledge of Minnesota's history and/or cultural traditions; 2) 85 percent felt it increased their interest in learning more about Minnesota's diverse history and cultural traditions; 4) 80 percent felt it was welcoming and inclusive of their identity(ies). During FY16, 60.7 percent were participating in the tour for the first time and 39.3 were repeat participants.",,,,,45078,838,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS and the Minnesota State Fair Foundation are increasing awareness and knowledge of Minnesota history by providing quality programming for visitors to the Great Minnesota Get-Together. In 2015, the partners added new visual and written content for the Minnesota State Fair History Walking Tour brochure. Audio and visual content was available with the smartphone tour component, and staff presented audio/visual content via social media throughout the fair. Some 40,000 brochures were distributed throughout the fairgrounds during the run of the fair. History-on-a-Shtick, an original, vaudevillian romp through Minnesota's past with sing-alongs, trivia, and prizes, debuted in 2015 with daily performances on the Schell's Stage at the Schilling Amphitheater. MNHS worked with Minnesota playwright Beth Gilleland and a group of actors to create the production, which filled the 200-seat venue each day. One visitor called it the ""highlight of the fair"" and asked for it to be presented throughout the day in future years.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-fair-programming,,,, 34126,"State Capitol Civil War Curriculum",2016,20000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (6) Historic Recognition Grants","$275,000 the first year and $275,000 the second year are for a competitive grants program to provide grants for projects carried out by nonprofit organizations or public entities that preserve, recognize, and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the American Civil War. The Minnesota Historical Society shall work collaboratively with the Governor's Civil War Commemorative Task Force to determine project priorities. Funds may be used for projects administered or delivered by the Minnesota Historical Society in cooperation with the task force.","Number of students and teachers who tour the capitol and report on benefits of these enhanced materials",,,,,20000,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Historic Recognition Grant program will preserve, recognize, and promote the historic legacy of Minnesota, with a focus on commemoration of Minnesota's role in the American Civil War via media, materials, and public programs to underscore the Civil War-era origins of the state capitol to complement the visitor experience once the building reopens for public tours in 2017 is the second of three projects being administered by MNHS in cooperation with the state's Civil War Commemoration Task Force are in development",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-capitol-civil-war-curriculum,,,, 18005,"Statewide Traveling Exhibits: ""Exhibits To Go""",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society created a new traveling exhibits program, called ""Exhibits to Go,"" giving more than 15 communities across Minnesota the ability to experience Minnesota history in their own neighborhood. Funding for the traveling exhibits came from multiple appropriation categories, including funding for Statewide Historic Programs and for History Partnership Projects. The traveling exhibits feature freestanding displays, audiovisual and interactive components, and onsite and online educational programming. To date, four exhibits--""Minnesota on the Map,"" ""Minnesota Homefront,"" ""Electrifying Minnesota"" and ""Uncle Sam's New Deal""--are available through this program. In addition, the Society partnered with the Minnesota Humanities Center to bring exhibits from the Smithsonian Institution to Minnesota, as highlighted below: ""Minnesota on the Map"" This exhibit features a dozen maps from the Minnesota Historical Society collections, from Louis Hennepin's 1683 map of the upper Mississippi River Valley to a satellite map of Minnesota produced by NASA. The maps are reproduced on seven portable exhibit panels and a video station provides commentary on a selection of the maps. One highlight of the exhibit is an oversized jigsaw puzzle map of Minnesota that engages schoolchildren and other young visitors.   ""Minnesota Homefront, World War II"" Change came quickly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Featuring nine panels, audio interviews, songs of the period and a ""Letter Stories"" bin, this traveling exhibit shares the experiences of 46 Minnesotans and the state's role in the most widespread war in history. Visitors to this exhibit can discover what it was like to ""make do"" with rationing, farm during a severe labor shortage and endure a starvation experiment for science and the war effort.   ""Uncle Sam's New Deal"" Partner Organization: Minnesota Landmark Center. With recent headlines about stimulus packages and infrastructure issues fresh in the minds of citizens, ""Uncle Sam's New Deal"" illuminates the Federal government's role in efforts to revive Minnesota communities more than 70 years ago. ACHF funds enabled the Minnesota Historical Society, in partnership with the Minnesota Landmark Center, to prepare the exhibit for statewide touring. The exhibit, which is scheduled to travel to six communities in 2011, includes portable panels, New Deal film footage and an interactive art activity.   ""Electrifying Minnesota"" Partner Organization: Bakken Museum. Imagine having electricity available at the flick of a switch for the first time. ""Electrifying Minnesota"" explores how electricity has transformed lives in Minnesota since 1882, from what people thought about electricity in the late 19th and 20th centuries to how we will generate electricity in the 21st century. ACHF funds have enabled the Minnesota Historical Society, in partnership with the Bakken Museum, to take this exhibit on the road. Featuring portable exhibit panels, period silent films and an interactive electromagnetic generator, the exhibit will travel to five communities, inviting visitors to rediscover a sense of wonder about how electricity shapes our lives.   Smithsonian Museum on Main Street Exhibits Partner Organization: Minnesota Humanities Center The Minnesota Historical Society, in partnership with the Minnesota Humanities Center, brought the Smithsonian Institution's ""Journey Stories"" exhibit to Minnesota. This exhibit, which is part of the Smithsonian's Museum on Main Street initiative, focuses on tales of how immigrants came to America and also examines modes of travel and Americans' desire to feel free to move. In a subsequent project, the Society and Humanities Center sponsored an open application process through which six Minnesota communities were selected to host the Smithsonian's ""New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music"" traveling exhibit. This exhibit will be the fifth of the Smithsonian's Museum on Main Street exhibits to visit the state. It begins its Minnesota tour in March 2011. For more, see the Traveling Exhibits web site. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society created a new traveling exhibits program, called ""Exhibits to Go,"" giving more than 15 communities across Minnesota the ability to experience Minnesota history in their own neighborhood. Funding for the traveling exhibits came from multiple appropriation categories, including funding for Statewide Historic Programs and for History Partnership Projects. See page 87 for funds awarded to partner organizations to help make these exhibits possible. The traveling exhibits feature freestanding displays, audiovisual and interactive components, and onsite and online educational programming. To date, four exhibits--""Minnesota on the Map,"" ""Minnesota Homefront,"" ""Electrifying Minnesota"" and ""Uncle Sam's New Deal""--are available through this program. In addition, the Society partnered with the Minnesota Humanities Center to bring exhibits from the Smithsonian Institution to Minnesota, as highlighted below:",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Novodvorsky,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3052,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-traveling-exhibits-exhibits-go,,,, 18005,"Statewide Traveling Exhibits: ""Exhibits To Go""",2010,281177,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society created a new traveling exhibits program, called ""Exhibits to Go,"" giving more than 15 communities across Minnesota the ability to experience Minnesota history in their own neighborhood. Funding for the traveling exhibits came from multiple appropriation categories, including funding for Statewide Historic Programs and for History Partnership Projects. The traveling exhibits feature freestanding displays, audiovisual and interactive components, and onsite and online educational programming. To date, four exhibits--""Minnesota on the Map,"" ""Minnesota Homefront,"" ""Electrifying Minnesota"" and ""Uncle Sam's New Deal""--are available through this program. In addition, the Society partnered with the Minnesota Humanities Center to bring exhibits from the Smithsonian Institution to Minnesota, as highlighted below: ""Minnesota on the Map"" This exhibit features a dozen maps from the Minnesota Historical Society collections, from Louis Hennepin's 1683 map of the upper Mississippi River Valley to a satellite map of Minnesota produced by NASA. The maps are reproduced on seven portable exhibit panels and a video station provides commentary on a selection of the maps. One highlight of the exhibit is an oversized jigsaw puzzle map of Minnesota that engages schoolchildren and other young visitors.   ""Minnesota Homefront, World War II"" Change came quickly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Featuring nine panels, audio interviews, songs of the period and a ""Letter Stories"" bin, this traveling exhibit shares the experiences of 46 Minnesotans and the state's role in the most widespread war in history. Visitors to this exhibit can discover what it was like to ""make do"" with rationing, farm during a severe labor shortage and endure a starvation experiment for science and the war effort.   ""Uncle Sam's New Deal"" Partner Organization: Minnesota Landmark Center. With recent headlines about stimulus packages and infrastructure issues fresh in the minds of citizens, ""Uncle Sam's New Deal"" illuminates the Federal government's role in efforts to revive Minnesota communities more than 70 years ago. ACHF funds enabled the Minnesota Historical Society, in partnership with the Minnesota Landmark Center, to prepare the exhibit for statewide touring. The exhibit, which is scheduled to travel to six communities in 2011, includes portable panels, New Deal film footage and an interactive art activity.   ""Electrifying Minnesota"" Partner Organization: Bakken Museum. Imagine having electricity available at the flick of a switch for the first time. ""Electrifying Minnesota"" explores how electricity has transformed lives in Minnesota since 1882, from what people thought about electricity in the late 19th and 20th centuries to how we will generate electricity in the 21st century. ACHF funds have enabled the Minnesota Historical Society, in partnership with the Bakken Museum, to take this exhibit on the road. Featuring portable exhibit panels, period silent films and an interactive electromagnetic generator, the exhibit will travel to five communities, inviting visitors to rediscover a sense of wonder about how electricity shapes our lives.   Smithsonian Museum on Main Street Exhibits Partner Organization: Minnesota Humanities Center The Minnesota Historical Society, in partnership with the Minnesota Humanities Center, brought the Smithsonian Institution's ""Journey Stories"" exhibit to Minnesota. This exhibit, which is part of the Smithsonian's Museum on Main Street initiative, focuses on tales of how immigrants came to America and also examines modes of travel and Americans' desire to feel free to move. In a subsequent project, the Society and Humanities Center sponsored an open application process through which six Minnesota communities were selected to host the Smithsonian's ""New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music"" traveling exhibit. This exhibit will be the fifth of the Smithsonian's Museum on Main Street exhibits to visit the state. It begins its Minnesota tour in March 2011. For more, see the Traveling Exhibits web site. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society created a new traveling exhibits program, called ""Exhibits to Go,"" giving more than 15 communities across Minnesota the ability to experience Minnesota history in their own neighborhood. Funding for the traveling exhibits came from multiple appropriation categories, including funding for Statewide Historic Programs and for History Partnership Projects. See page 87 for funds awarded to partner organizations to help make these exhibits possible. The traveling exhibits feature freestanding displays, audiovisual and interactive components, and onsite and online educational programming. To date, four exhibits--""Minnesota on the Map,"" ""Minnesota Homefront,"" ""Electrifying Minnesota"" and ""Uncle Sam's New Deal""--are available through this program. In addition, the Society partnered with the Minnesota Humanities Center to bring exhibits from the Smithsonian Institution to Minnesota, as highlighted below:",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Novodvorsky,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3052,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-traveling-exhibits-exhibits-go,,,, 18045,"Statewide Traveling Exhibits: ""Exhibits To Go""",2011,105972,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner Organizations: Minnesota Landmark Center, Bakken Museum, Minnesota Humanities Center. The Minnesota Historical Society partnered with three separate organizations to make the following traveling exhibits available to communities across the state. ""Uncle Sam's New Deal,"" Minnesota Landmark Center $45,009 ""Electrifying Minnesota,"" Bakken Museum $20,318 Smithsonian Museum on Main Street Exhibits, Minnesota Humanities Center $52,080 See more at the Traveling Exhibits web site. ",,"Partner Organizations: Minnesota Landmark Center, Bakken Museum, Minnesota Humanities Center The Minnesota Historical Society partnered with three separate organizations to make the following traveling exhibits available to communities across the state. ""Uncle Sam's New Deal,"" Minnesota Landmark Center $45,009; ""Electrifying Minnesota,"" Bakken Museum $20,318; Smithsonian Museum on Main Street Exhibits, Minnesota Humanities Center $52,080",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Novodvorsky,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3052,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-traveling-exhibits-exhibits-go-0,,,, 18083,"Statewide Traveling Exhibits: ""Exhibits To Go""",2012,302986,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,302986,,,1.50,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Five traveling exhibits are making more than 45 stops in communities around the state in FY12 and FY13, giving more Minnesotans the chance to experience history in their own backyards. The exhibits feature freestanding displays, audiovisual and interactive components, and onsite and online educational programming. They are Minnesota on the Map, Minnesota Homefront, Electrifying Minnesota, Uncle Sam's New Deal and Minnesota Disasters. Two traveling exhibits were developed working with teens. ""Minnesota Remembers: the 1960s,"" focused on the life, music, entertainment and issues of being a teenager during that decade. From June to August of 2012, the exhibit stopped at libraries in Willmar, St. Cloud and Fergus Falls, where local teens created their own exhibit based on interviews with local residents who were teens during the 60s. In fall 2012, ten American Indian high school students worked with the Society and the non-profit Photography at the Center to create a traveling photography exhibit. Students learned about portraiture, contemporary and historical representations of American Indians and photography while working with a local American Indian artist to create a contemporary self-portrait. The portrait exhibit will be displayed at the Minneapolis Photo Center in December 2012 and at the Minnesota History Center in January 2013. ",,"More Minnesota communities will have an opportunity to experience history in their own backyards. A new traveling exhibit, ""Minnesota Remembers: the 1960s,"" will focus on the life, music, entertainment and issues of being a teenager during that decade. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Novodvorsky,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3052,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-traveling-exhibits-exhibits-go-1,,,, 17023,"Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites",2010,494786,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2 ","Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites. $250,000 in 2010 and $250,000 in 2011 are appropriated to the Minnesota Historical Society for a contract or contracts to be let on a competitive basis to conduct a general statewide survey of Minnesota's sites of historical, archaeological, and cultural significance. Results of this survey must be published in a searchable form, available to the public on a cost-free basis. The Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist, and the Board of Indian Affairs shall each appoint a representative to an oversight board, to select a contractor and direct the conduct of this survey. The oversight board shall consult with the Minnesota Departments of Transportation and Natural Resources. Funds appropriated for this purpose do not cancel and may be carried over from one year to the next. ",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Having current and accurate data on historic and archaeological sites is important to understanding our past and to preserving Minnesota’s history for future generations. In 2010-2011, the Minnesota Historical Society awarded contracts for these survey projects: Survey of sacred American Inidan sites in the Twin Cities metro area Identification of prehistoric burial mounds in Scott and Crow Wing Counties using LiDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) Archaeological survey of Olmsted County Archaeological survey of Swift County Archaeological survey of the North Shore in Carlton, Cook, Lake and St. Louis Counties Archaeological field survey of southwestern Minnesota to discover sites that hold the state’s earliest cultural history Investigation and research of unrecorded historic cemeteries in Minnesota Brainerd ceramics study The Office of the State Archaeologist has more information on its website under ""Legacy Amendment Documents.""  Representatives of the Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist and the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council oversaw these projects. ",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Patricia,Emerson,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,612-725-2410,,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Carver, Crow Wing, Dakota, Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey, Scott, St. Louis, Swift, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-survey-historical-and-archaeological-sites,,,, 17023,"Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Having current and accurate data on historic and archaeological sites is important to understanding our past and to preserving Minnesota’s history for future generations. In 2010-2011, the Minnesota Historical Society awarded contracts for these survey projects: Survey of sacred American Inidan sites in the Twin Cities metro area Identification of prehistoric burial mounds in Scott and Crow Wing Counties using LiDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) Archaeological survey of Olmsted County Archaeological survey of Swift County Archaeological survey of the North Shore in Carlton, Cook, Lake and St. Louis Counties Archaeological field survey of southwestern Minnesota to discover sites that hold the state’s earliest cultural history Investigation and research of unrecorded historic cemeteries in Minnesota Brainerd ceramics study The Office of the State Archaeologist has more information on its website under ""Legacy Amendment Documents.""  Representatives of the Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist and the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council oversaw these projects. ",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Patricia,Emerson,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,612-725-2410,,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Carver, Crow Wing, Dakota, Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey, Scott, St. Louis, Swift, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-survey-historical-and-archaeological-sites,,,, 17028,"Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites",2012,500000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites.","Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites. $250,000 the first year and $250,000 the second year are for a contract or contracts to be let on a competitive basis to conduct statewide surveys of Minnesota's sites of historical, archaeological, and cultural significance. Results of this survey must be published in a searchable form, available to the public on a cost-free basis. The Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist, and the Indian Affairs Council shall each appoint a representative to an oversight board to select contractors and direct the conduct of these surveys. The oversight board shall consult with the Departments of Transportation and Natural Resources.",,,,,,500000,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Current and accurate data on historic and archaeological sites is crucial to understanding our past and to preserving Minnesota's history for future generations. In fiscal years 2012 and 2013, the Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist and the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council awarded contracts for the following projects: Archaeological Surveys in Steele, McLeod and Red Lake Counties. Plains Village Tradition Study, a study of a late prehistoric cultural tradition in Western and Southwestern Minnesota called the ""Plains Village Tradition."" LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) Mapping of Minnesota Burial Mound Sites, an expansion of an earlier project using high-tech mapping to document the current condition of burial mounds in more than a dozen counties in West Central, East Central and Southeastern Minnesota that have the largest concentrations of mounds in the state. The Woodland Tradition in West Central Minnesota, a study in nine Minnesota counties of the Woodland Period (roughly 1000 to 3000 years ago), the time when ceramics began to be made, mound burial became a prominent tradition, wild rice became an important food staple and other interesting cultural traditions appeared. Multiple Property Documentation:19th Century Masonry Ruins, this statewide study will look at masonry ruins as a unique type of historic property. It will create a statewide inventory of where ruins are located, classify their function (mills, factories, residences, etc.) and make recommendations on how to manage them for preservation and public interpretation. Reports for completed projects are posted on the Office of the State Archaeologist's website at www.osa.admin.state.mn.us. ",,"Having current and accurate data on historic and archaeological sites is important to understanding our past and to preserving Minnesota’s history for future generations. For 2012, the Minnesota Historical Society will award contracts for survey projects in McLeod, Red Lake and Steele Counties. In McLeod County, only a dozen archaeological sites have been recorded. In Red Lake County, there are only seven documented sites and in Steele County, there are only 16. Representatives of the Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist and the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council will oversee these projects.",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Patricia,Emerson,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,612-725-2410,,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"McLeod, Red Lake, Steele",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-survey-historical-and-archaeological-sites-0,,,, 17028,"Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Current and accurate data on historic and archaeological sites is crucial to understanding our past and to preserving Minnesota's history for future generations. In fiscal years 2012 and 2013, the Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist and the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council awarded contracts for the following projects: Archaeological Surveys in Steele, McLeod and Red Lake Counties. Plains Village Tradition Study, a study of a late prehistoric cultural tradition in Western and Southwestern Minnesota called the ""Plains Village Tradition."" LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) Mapping of Minnesota Burial Mound Sites, an expansion of an earlier project using high-tech mapping to document the current condition of burial mounds in more than a dozen counties in West Central, East Central and Southeastern Minnesota that have the largest concentrations of mounds in the state. The Woodland Tradition in West Central Minnesota, a study in nine Minnesota counties of the Woodland Period (roughly 1000 to 3000 years ago), the time when ceramics began to be made, mound burial became a prominent tradition, wild rice became an important food staple and other interesting cultural traditions appeared. Multiple Property Documentation:19th Century Masonry Ruins, this statewide study will look at masonry ruins as a unique type of historic property. It will create a statewide inventory of where ruins are located, classify their function (mills, factories, residences, etc.) and make recommendations on how to manage them for preservation and public interpretation. Reports for completed projects are posted on the Office of the State Archaeologist's website at www.osa.admin.state.mn.us. ",,"Having current and accurate data on historic and archaeological sites is important to understanding our past and to preserving Minnesota’s history for future generations. For 2012, the Minnesota Historical Society will award contracts for survey projects in McLeod, Red Lake and Steele Counties. In McLeod County, only a dozen archaeological sites have been recorded. In Red Lake County, there are only seven documented sites and in Steele County, there are only 16. Representatives of the Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist and the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council will oversee these projects.",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Patricia,Emerson,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,612-725-2410,,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"McLeod, Red Lake, Steele",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-survey-historical-and-archaeological-sites-0,,,, 37501,"Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites",2017,290200,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (4) Statewide Survey","$300,000 the first year and $300,000 the second year are for a contract or contracts to be awarded on a competitive basis to conduct statewide surveys of Minnesota's sites of historical, archaeological, and cultural significance. Results of the surveys must be published in a searchable form and available to the public on a cost-free basis. The Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist, and the Indian Affairs Council shall each appoint a representative to an oversight board to select contractors and direct the conduct of the surveys. The oversight board shall consult with the Departments of Transportation and Natural Resources.","Numbers of projects completed per biennium, number of new sites/properties identified; number of public events/audience sizes",,,,,290200,800,,0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Legislature created the Statewide Survey of Historic & Archaeological Sites to provide opportunities to expand our understanding of historic and archaeological sites statewide. Projects are defined by an oversight board and are conducted through competitive-bid contracts. So far three major topics have been addressed by the survey: identification and protection of sensitive historic and archaeological resources; geographic surveys of poorly-known areas of Minnesota; and thematic studies of poorly-understood historic contexts. To date, 27 projects have been conducted, which have expanded the number of documented historic and archaeological sites in Minnesota, increased our understanding of where such sites are likely to be located, and illuminated cultural traditions, lifeways and technologies dating to the earliest human occupations of the state.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Research, Preservation","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-survey-historical-and-archaeological-sites-3,,,, 28945,"Statewide Civil War Outreach and Support",2014,292904,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","1. Raise Minnesotans' awareness of MNHS and the sesquicentennial as measured by paid and unpaid media impressions and online traffic. 2. Achieve attendance goals at MHC. 3. Achieve attendance goals at HFS.",,,,,275707,17197,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continued to support opportunities to help students, teachers and the public learn about Minnesota and the Civil War. Funding provided ongoing support and coordination. Production of 10 short films focused on this era yielded two documentaries repeatedly aired by Twin Cities Public Television. Topics included Dred Scott and Harriet Scott, Governor Ramsey and Minnesota's entry into the war, the Battles of Antietam, Nashville and Gettysburg, women warriors, perils and prison camps and the election of 1864, among others. Teachers were made aware of these resources via statewide workshops. A close collaboration with Minnesota Public Radio served to amplify the important lessons of the war and its aftermath.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-civil-war-outreach-and-support,,,, 28987,"Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites",2014,300000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (4) Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites","$300,000 the first year and $300,000 the second year are for a contract or contracts to be awarded on a competitive basis to conduct statewide surveys of Minnesota's sites of historical, archaeological, and cultural significance.","Over the past three biennia, the survey has: performed fieldwork in 37 different counties; undertaken intensive archaeological surveys in 12 counties; discovered and documented over 200 previously unrecorded archaeological sites; examined 86 previously known archaeological sites and 78 historic sites; developed innovative strategies using LiDAR to map burial mounds and logging dams; completed the first comprehensive assessment of burial mound survival in over 100 years; compiled the first comprehensive database of all cemetery locations in Minnesota; completed a comprehensive assessment of historical significance for historic dams; sponsored a comprehensive assessment of major historic masonry ruin survival (only 41 remain in the state), and analyzed sites and artifacts from four important prehistoric complexes.",,,,,300000,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites focuses on tangible aspects of Minnesota's cultural heritage including historic places, archaeological sites, places with spiritual and traditional importance, and cultural landscapes. The survey focuses on the identification and evaluation of these places in order to improve their management and enhance their interpretation. Projects funded by the Survey include development of historic contexts to better understand the significance of specific types of historic sites; on-the-ground survey to identify previously undocumented archaeological sites and historic structures; in-depth studies to enhance regional understanding of the distribution of significant sites, and evaluation of current and future threats to sensitive sites in order to devise effective management strategies. Information generated by Survey projects is made available to the public on the website of the Minnesota Office of the State Archaeologist.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patricia,Emerson,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,612-725-2410,,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-survey-historical-and-archaeological-sites-1,,,, 34131,"Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites",2016,300000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (4) Statewide Survey","$300,000 the first year and $300,000 the second year are for a contract or contracts to be awarded on a competitive basis to conduct statewide surveys of Minnesota's sites of historical, archaeological, and cultural significance. Results of the surveys must be published in a searchable form and available to the public on a cost-free basis. The Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist, and the Indian Affairs Council shall each appoint a representative to an oversight board to select contractors and direct the conduct of the surveys. The oversight board shall consult with the Departments of Transportation and Natural Resources.","Measurable outcomes will include: number of acres surveyed, number of sites identified & documented, number of public presentations or other communications completed.",,,,,300000,800,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites focuses on tangible aspects of Minnesota's cultural heritage including historic places, archaeological sites, places with spiritual and traditional importance, and cultural landscapes. The survey focuses on the identification and evaluation of these places in order to improve their management and enhance their interpretation. Projects funded by the Survey include development of historic contexts to better understand the significance of specific types of historic sites; on-the-ground survey to identify previously undocumented archaeological sites and historic structures; in-depth studies to enhance regional understanding of the distribution of significant sites, and evaluation of current and future threats to sensitive sites in order to devise effective management strategies. Information generated by Survey projects is made available to the public on the website of the Minnesota Office of the State Archaeologist.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Pat,Emerson,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,612-725-2410,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Preservation, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-survey-historical-and-archaeological-sites-2,,,, 17954,"Steam Locomotive Northern Pacific #2435 Stabilization",2013,14780,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,14780,,"Neal Vanstrom - President Edward Robinson - Vice President/Treasurer Jim Bender - Vice President HR Richard Peterson - VP of Development Tom Gannon - Secretary Wayne Hatton - Equipment Chair Jim Cox Frank Christopherson Byron Olsen Jeff Tucker Richard Stewart William Grimstad Peter Hamell Eric Norberg Timothy Zager John Larkin",,"Lake Superior Railroad Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To stabilize and restore the Northern Pacific steam locomotive #2435, the last surviving Prairie Type locomotive built 1906-1907",,"To stabilize and restore the Northern Pacific steam locomotive #2435, the last surviving Prairie Type locomotive built 1906-1907",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Thomas,Gannon,"Lake Superior Railroad Museum","506 W Michigan Street",Duluth,MN,55802,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steam-locomotive-northern-pacific-2435-stabilization,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012421,"Stearns County Women in Sports: Research",2019,7359," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short term, intermediate term, and long term impacts of the WIS project were met during the completion of the project. Short term outcomes include improved knowledge of the role of women in sports in Stearns County. Intermediate outcomes of this project were completing research and creating finished biographies. Two outcomes that were addressed in short and intermediate outcomes were addressing a collection gap, and collecting new material. Long term outcomes of defining the role of Title IX locally and continued understanding of the impacts on the next generation of women in sports. To begin this project one hundred Stearns County women who played, coached, or promoted the role of women?s athletics were identified. The women were researched, and biographical files that highlighted accomplishments, news articles, biographical materials, and related information were created or expanded with the collected materials. From this list of women, twenty-five were identified as candidates for this writing project. The identified women were local pioneers of women?s athletics. Two of them, Carol Agnes and Gladys Ziemer were the first women?s athletic directors at local institutions. One woman, Peggy Brenden, was involved in a supreme court case over her right to play competitive team sports in high school. Three of the women, Peps Neuman, Patti Decker, and Jean Havlish were part of early professional women?s sports leagues. Most of the women have been inducted into a hall of fame. As seen above, the project includes diverse coverage across sports, time periods, and women?s roles in athletics. A contracted writer was hired to create succinct biographies of the twenty-five women. The biographies cover the women?s early lives, obstacles, challenges, contributions, affiliations, and accolades. The writer used the previously gathered research to start, and filled in gaps with her own research and by interviewing some of the women. The additional research will be added to the Museum?s Research Center files as well. The twenty-five biographies highlight part of Stearns County?s history that had yet to be formally addressed, filling a gap in SHM?s collection. The Research Center previously had information on Title IX, biographical materials on some of the women, and supporting documentation for some of the events. However, SHM had not compiled and completed a formal project which highlighted accomplishments and recognized the history before the Women in Sports project. Benefits of having twenty-five biographies written and ready for publication include use for exhibits, newsletter articles, and programming. The research can be preserved in the SHM archives, and the biographies can be used as a complete works or individually for Museum and publication purposes. Another outcome of this research was building of relationships. Through outreach for sources, interviews, and presentations, the local women involved in sports became part of the conversation and the research. For example, Carol Howe-Veenstra served on a SHM committee, agreed to be interviewed for her biography, co-presented a program at SHM, and remains involved in the future of the women in sports research and its products. SHM?s investment in their contributions to local history translated into the women?s investment in the work that SHM does preserving history for the future. The relationships were a gateway to enhancing SHM?s collections. As local women heard about the project they were compelled to donate materials to our collections. Photos from Jan Ettle, Carol Howe-Veenstra, and Jan Niehaus were donated to the SHM Archives. Articles and personal accounts were also donated. The donations have created some robust collections in the Archives. In the end, the project allowed SHM to recognize contributions to local history. The creation of the biographies led to the collection of other resources, and in turn more complete documentation of history.",,4325,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11685,,"John Bodette, Pat Webber, Phil Terry, Annette Atkins, Barb Carlson, Dorraine Larison, Susan Palmer, Stephanie Peterson, Elizabeth Reisinger, George Rindelaub, Mark Sakry, Bruce Skalbeck, Dan Tideman, Jeff Mergen (ex-officio)",0.22,"Stearns History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Stearns History Museum wrote the biographies of 25 identified women from Stearns County who have made a direct contribution to the history of sports and the passage and implementation of Title IX Education Amendments on June 23, 1972. The project addresses how the women's experiences influenced their lives and careers beyond athletics. This report's focus is women before and early participants after the passage of Title IX. The project produced a detailed history report with annotated bibliography for the 25 identified women. The report includes an introductory overview of Stearns County women in sports, a brief biography of each woman (2-3 pages/500-1000 words), and a summary of emerging themes that connect the women as both athletes and professionals. Research from this was used to form the content for a traveling exhibit for the Stearns History Museum to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Title IX Education Amendments in 2022 (see photo). ",,"To hire a qualified historian to research the history of women's sports and Title IX Education Amendments in Stearns County. ",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Degerstrom,"Stearns History Museum"," 235 33rd Avenue South "," St. Cloud "," MN ",56301,"(320) 253-8424",adegerstrom@stearns-museum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stearns-county-women-sports-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10013418,"Steele County Great War Centennial and Federated Inventory Program",2015,94816,"MN Laws 2013 Chaper 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 5 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","We can approach our metrics by considering our to-date performance on; (1) short term, (2) intermediate and (3) long term goals. To an extent the goals set forth for this project reflect our continued involvement with the interpretive partners. However, there is a great deal of mutual benefit from continued involvement with the township governments as they are the caretakers of our official rural heritage. 1.We set three short term goals; (a) a federated collections inventory, (b) visibility and (c) capacity. a.The inventory is already proving valuable to several of the organizations. The sPs and OHSM are planning Legacy Grants to process portions of their collection. The inventory, along with minimal information from our experience, tells them nearly exactly how much labor the project will require. We were also able to use the inventory to locate numerous materials essential to completing both the exhibition and programming of this project. Additional opportunities have also been gleaned through dialogue. b.To date this project has yielded two feature newspaper stories, a story in an area magazine and reports in the newsletters of the partners. This has cross pollinated and expanded our constituencies, which benefits all partners. We anticipate this will magnify as we are now in the construction phase of the exhibition and firming up the planning for a selection of the recommended community events. With the exhibition deployed at six locations throughout the county, the visibility and visitation for all involved is certain to continue to increase. c.The project has increased the capacity of many of the interpretive partners. This has particularly been true for the smaller organizations that are dependent exclusively on volunteers : having access to paid professionals. Through our partnership we have assisted with numerous projects and planning meetings. Capacity for the SCHS should have probably been considered an intermediate or long term goal, however. While capacity has already been increased, it is probable that our involvement with the partners will continue to grow access to a much greater pool of talent. 2.We set two intermediate goals; (a) collections strategy and (b) sharing knowledge, skills and resources. a.The inventory has allowed the SCHS to begin more complete analysis of collections that may be deaccessioned. We are however waiting to attend the spring session of MAHLM which is hosting a presentation on deaccessioning before we begin casting off portions of our collection. For other partners, discussion of collections strategy has become an analog to review overall function of the group. This growth has just begun and is exciting for us. b.This benefit has largely been enjoyed by the smaller partners who have gained access to professional staff to assist with their projects or advise on planning. And this arrangement furthers the SCHS mission. By assisting these organizations we are directly impacting the preservation of Steele County History. Additionally, the SCHS anticipates that this will pay dividends in the long term transition : connecting us with more people : allowing greater partnership : connecting us with more people. 3.We set one long term goal, the building of enduring relationships. Long term goals should reflect consistent and continued effort. In this case we have defined success based on continued meetings/aid after the project ends. While we cannot predict the future, we are in a place for success. We are currently working directly with several of the organizations on a monthly basis. These are organizations we previously talked to, maybe, annually. With regards to our township partners, we will continue to attend the annual township association meeting as well as attending one meeting for each township annually. Additionally, we hold one collections workshop each year and the townships will receive an invitation, gratis. If this formula is followed, we will achieve our goal and will stay plugged into the heartbeat of rural Steele County.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",94816,,"Bev Falteysek, Kaye Fransen, Jerry Ganfield, Joanne Giga, Mike Jensen, Kirby Knutson, Patty Jessop, Jerry Lewison, Renee Lowery, Linda Shaw, Paul Swenson, Brad Vettrus, David Wavrin, Diane Wilson, Marilyn Witzel",0.26,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To form a partnership in order to provide services to, and help coordinate preservation of historic resources for, the various historical organizations around Steele County.",,"Partners: Steele County Historical Society, Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum, Owatonna High School Museum, Little Theater of Owatonna, Ellendale Area Heritage Society, Medford Historical League This partnership of Steele County history organizations will commemorate the centennial of the entrance of the United States into the Great War (World War I). A task force will begin with a historic resource survey aimed at unifying collections strategies and performing the interpretive research needed to create a multi-site exhibit focused on Minnesota institutions in Steele County such as the Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children and Pillsbury Military Academy. Companion public programming to complement the exhibit will be designed for varying ages and will fit inside a case for travel to schools. These programs will cross Minnesota educational standards, dovetailing local history with science, engineering, literature, and physical education, making these programs highly attractive and powerful tools for schools. Another outcome of the partnership is to increase efficiency and visibility, build capacity and resilience, and strengthen relationships among the Steele County history groups.",2015-06-01,2016-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society","1700 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,"(507) 451-1420",daniel.moeckly@steelehistorymuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steele-county-great-war-centennial-and-federated-inventory-program,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025044,"Steeple Repair Construction Documents",2022,44500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,20850,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",65350,,"Chuck Shepard, Ann Rethlefsen, Terri Karsten, John Ngugi, Barb Beeman, Roger Andring, Mary Kaser, Phil Hoff, Karin Sonneman",,"First Congregational Church of Winona","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of First Congregational Church of Winona, UCC, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of First Congregational Church of Winona, UCC, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Terri,Karsten,"First Congregational Church of Winona","161 W. Broadway",Winona,MN,55987,5074291805,takar@hbci.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steeple-repair-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012663,"Stephens Farm National Register Evaluation",2020,9437," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,250,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9687,,"Tim McNeil--Mayor, Jon Mellberg, Bob O'Brien, Dennis Fisher, Julie Gustafson--Council Members"," ","City of Dayton","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Stephens Farm Park, Dayton, MN, for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alec,Henderson,"City of Dayton"," 12260 South Diamond Lake Road "," Dayton "," MN ",55327,"(763) 712-3221"," ahenderson@cityofdaytonmn.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stephens-farm-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007450,"StEPs Certification",2017,290,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We achieved the initial goal of the grant by enrolling in the StEPS program but as this a multi-year project we are still working toward receiving our first bronze certificate.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",290,,"Jan Marc Resberg - Pres., Kris Lyons - V.P., Marilyn Lee - Sec., Wendy Carlberg - Treas., Lois Fichtner, Mary Kivisto, Joan Miller, Bob Siverness, Ina Marie Silverness, Bill Wennberg",,"Proctor Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide Proctor Historical Society with professional continuing education through a national museum training program.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Jan Marc",Resberg,"Proctor Area Historical Society","100 Pionk Drive",Proctor,MN,55810,715-919-0513,yellowstone225@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps-certification,,,,0 10012609,"StEPs Assessment Program",2018,895," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The following outcomes include: StEPS grant report Action Item List for Improving ACHS",,1238,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2133,,"Cheryl Meld, Jennie Hakes, Laura Thornbloom, Colleen Bremner, Nancy Jacobson, John Hendrickson, Ron Kemmett, Robert Lake, Lorraine Liljenquist",0.02,"Aitkin County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide Aitkin County Historical Society with professional continuing education through a national museum training program.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mathew,Nix,"Aitkin County Historical Society"," 20 Pacific Street SW, PO Box 215 "," Aitkin "," MN ",56431,"(218) 927-3348"," achs3348@embarqmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps-assessment-program-1,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17381,"StEPs Assessment Program",2011,1945,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Otsego Heritage Preservation Commission",," A consultant was hired to facilitate a process to grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard, known as StEPs. The StEPs program is an on-going process for continuous improvement. ",,"To grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard",2010-09-08,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Toni,Seroshek,,"Otsego City Hall, 8899 Nashua Avenue NE",Otsego,MN,55330,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps-assessment-program,,,, 17413,"StEPs Assessment Program",2011,2580,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Dakota City Heritage Village, Inc.",," In order to grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history a consultant was hired by the DCHV to lead selected members and the board through the Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations' (StEPs) self-assessment program. The process involved the completion of six segments of the StEPs workbook. The results of the process included a reviewal of policies and procedures, the identification of areas for improvement and the development of a next steps plan. The organization now has an improved mission statement and direct, specific goals. ",,"To grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard",2010-11-12,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Anna,Johnson,,"5827 191st Street W",Farmington,MN,55024,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps-assessment-program-0,,,, 17518,StEPs,2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum",," To grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard, the Firefighter's Hall and Museum completed four of six areas of the StEPs Program at the Bronze level. The areas completed were the Mission, Values and Governance, Management, Audience and Interpretation sections. The FHM does not have historic structures or landscapes so that area does not apply. The Collections area was too large to complete before the June deadline. The Museum plans to continue the StEPs work and the collections project is a top priority. ",,"To grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sara,Yaeger,,"Bluestem Heritage Group, 857 Great Oaks Trail",Eagan,MN,55123,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps,,,, 28756,"StEPs: Professionalizing Museum Direction",2014,290,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,290,,"Scott Strom, Chair, Lester Dunn, Cathy Bakke, Doris O'Dell, Dave Campbell, Lois Peterson, Gene Bergstrom, Milt Solberg, Jim Ostrem",,"Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sandra,Webb,"Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association","P.O. Box 345, 105 Parkway Avenue S",Lanesboro,MN,55949,507-467-2251,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps-professionalizing-museum-direction,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28786,"StEPs Workbook",2014,4144,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4144,,"Barry Adams, Bev Falteysek, Kaye Fransen, Jerry Ganfield, Joanne Giga, Ken Henricksen, Mike Jensen, Patty Jessop, Tamzen Johnson, Jean Larson, Jerry Lewison, Renee Lowery, Lloyd Mans, Linda Shaw, Glenn Wiesjhan",,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Resler,"Steele County Historical Society","1700 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,507-451-1420,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps-workbook,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28650,"StEPs Assessment",2014,9575,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9575,,"Rich Hoppe, Chair; Dick Mullen, Vice Chair; Greg Kryzer, Treasurer; George Bergh; Dann Dobson; Tom Falkofske; Eric Fortin; Eric Hopp; Paul Hugo; Don Mason; Robert Moen; Arthur Pew III; Mark Schreier; and Phil Wellman",,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Hartje,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","193 E Pennsylvania Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55130,651-228-0263,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps-assessment-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28459,"StEPs Program Assessment",2013,1629,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The project worked better than I expected. I was able to go through Mission, Vision, Governance, Audience, Interpretation, Collections and Management ( Historic Landscape is not applicable.) and determine where SAHS is in relation to the assessment. At the strategic planning meeting in October the board developed committee work to proceed in the process. The supportive board and the smaller nature of the operation helped me in this process.",,,,,1629,,"Shirley Bierbaum, Judy Gregg, Deonn Cicak, Linda Lamb, Alta McQuatters,Orlene Fisher, Steve Lukas, Andrea Peterson, Leona Scherer, Barb Livdahl, Dory Spence, Steve Schug, Jim Tveekrem",0.04,"Schroeder Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzan,From,"Schroeder Area Historical Society","PO Box 337, W Highway 61",Schroeder,MN,55613,218-663-7706,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps-program-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28501,"StEPs Assessment",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Neil Peterson, Elvera Cullen, James Dalager, Fern Williams, Faye Auchenpaugh, Donna Myhrer, Roger Tunberg",,"Pennington County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard",,,2013-06-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Faye,Auchenpaugh,"Pennington County Historical Society","825 Oakland Park Road, PO Box 127","Thief River Falls",MN,56701,218-681-3410,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pennington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps-assessment,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28507,"StEPs Program Assessment",2013,4221,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4221,,"William Colehour, President, Jay Johnson, Chief Executive Officer, Abby Bizzett Johnson, Chief Financial Officer, Reba Gilliand, Treasurer, Ginny Stabnow, Secretary, Keith Baldwin, Brad Colehour, Dorene Combs, Andrea Everts, Karen Froseth, David Gillespie, Mary Hamilton, Sanford Quammen, Ron Shebeck, James Colehour Wilkins",,"Prospect House Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to begin the American Association for State and Local History's StEPs self-assessment program.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jay,Johnson,"Prospect House Museum","403 Lake Avenue N","Battle Lake",MN,56515,218-864-4008,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps-program-assessment-0,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34044,"StEPs Self Assessment",2016,9999,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9999,,"Nicole DeGuzman Executive Director, Bob Jensen President, Bill Bruentrup Vice President, Raydelle Bruentrup Secretary, Jessie Ness Treasurer, Steve Carlson, Rick Currie, Mike Erickson, Mickey Michlitsch,",0.00,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide Maplewood Area Historical Society with professional continuing education through a national museum training program.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nicole,DeGuzman,"Maplewood Area Historical Society","2170 E County Road D",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-341-9848,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps-self-assessment,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28923,"Stewardship of American Indian Artifacts",2014,168646,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Measurable outcomes will include participation in American Indian community events (pow wows), visits by professionals and elders to consult on collection items and visits to the collections by classes, researchers and other interested parties.",,,,,150726,17920,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In FYs 14 and 15, MNHS staff reviewed thousands of Native American items and records resulting in the identification of nearly 500 objects as culturally sensitive. This material will require a higher standard of research, care and preservation. In addition, MNHS staff visited elders and professional staff at two tribal communities in the state explicitly to discuss culturally sensitive material. In FY 15, MNHS received a formal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act claim to repatriate approximately 36 items. The claim was approved and repatriation is expected to be completed by the end of the fiscal year. In FYs 14 and 15, MNHS staff continued to increase physical access to collections. FY 14 highlights in this area included working closely with students from the Sisseton Wahpeton College in South Dakota, the Nebraska Indian College from Santee Nebraska and high school students from the Prairie Island Indian Community for the study of Dakota material culture. It also included a trip to Santee, Nebraska, with collections items related to the early reservation period for the second annual Dakota Recognition Days in June 2014. Additionally, numerous individual artists, makers and members of descendant communities accessed the material culture and art collections in FY 14. Further highlights from FY 15 include family tours for descendants of Isanti Dakota and making collections accessible to Native artists and researchers from North Dakota, South Dakota, Canada and Wisconsin.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stewardship-american-indian-artifacts,,,, 33862,"Stewart Red Owl Determination of National Register Eligiblity",2015,7800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Short-term goals were focused on raising awareness about the Stewart Red Owl and its potential for historic designation. This was accomplished through social media, including Facebook pages for PAM and Friends of the Stewart Red Owl, and email blasts from PAM. We will pursue Intermediate goals following MNHS staff review and acceptance of the Determination of Eligibility report.",,2100,"Available upon request. Contact",9900,,"Michael Bjornberg, Vanessa Matiski, Aaron Martin, Matt Hill, Thomas Balcom, Jane Bisel, Jeff Callinan, David Carisch, Grant Carlson, Greg Donofrio, Melissa Ekman, Dan Hartman, Ellen Herman, Renay Leone, Amanda Nonnemacher, Dan Smith, Cindy Telstad, Phillip Waugh, Phil Willkie",0.07,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Stewart Red Owl for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Doug,Gasek,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","416 Landmark Center, 75 W 5th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651.293.9047 x5",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stewart-red-owl-determination-national-register-eligiblity,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28635,"Stickney Building National Register Evaluation",2014,7375,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7375,,"Governing Body Names; Deonn Cicak, Judy Gregg, Orlene Fisher, Alta McQuatters, Linda Lamb, Steve Lukas, Andrea Peterson, Dory Spence, Judy Brisky, Peter Juhl, Kate Griffith, Leona Scherer, Steve Schug, Barb Livdahl, Dianne Schwecke, and Jim Tveekrem",0.04,"Schroeder Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to write an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing the Stickney Building in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Suzan,From,"Schroeder Area Historical Society","PO Box 337, W Highway 61",Schroeder,MN,55613,218-663-7706,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stickney-building-national-register-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007139,"Stillwater 2040 Comprehensive Plan Historic Resources Chapter Update",2018,12125,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",12125,,"Mayor Ted Kozlowski, Doug Menikheim (Ward 1), David Junker (Ward 2), Tom Weidner (Ward 3), and Michael Polehna (Ward 4)",,"City of Stillwater","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to update the City of Stillwater's 2040 Comprehensive Plan Historic Resources chapter.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Abbi,Wittman,"City of Stillwater","216 North Fourth Street",Stillwater,MN,55082,651-430-8822,awittman@ci.stillwater.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stillwater-2040-comprehensive-plan-historic-resources-chapter-update,,,,0 10012404,"Stillwater Heritage Preservation Commission Enabling Ordinance Amendments",2019,9950," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,21325,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",31275,,"Mayor Ted Kozlowski; Ryan Collins (Ward 1): David Junker (Ward 2); Tom Weidner (Ward 3); and Mike Polehna (Ward 4)"," ","City of Stillwater","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to tie established design guidelines to the standards set forth in Stillwater's City Code.",2019-06-01,2020-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Abbi,Wittman,"City of Stillwater"," 216 North Fourth Street "," Stillwater "," MN ",55082,"(651) 430-8822"," awittman@ci.stillwater.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stillwater-heritage-preservation-commission-enabling-ordinance-amendments,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17149,"Stillwater Heirloom Homes & Landmark Site Program #3",2010,6999,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,10044,,,,,,"City of Stillwater",,"To complete research on the remaining 57 landmarks identified in a designation report",,"To complete research on the remaining 57 landmarks identified in a designation report",2010-07-28,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michel,Pogge,,"216 N 4th Street",Stillwater,MN,55082,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stillwater-heirloom-homes-landmark-site-program-3,,,, 17779,"Stone Beach House National Register Nomination",2012,3500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3500,,,,"City of Park Rapids","Local/Regional Government","To prepare a National Register nomination for a WPA-era stone beach house.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lu,Hurd-Lof,"City of Park Rapids",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hubbard,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stone-beach-house-national-register-nomination,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012603,"Storage Rehousing for Minnesota Art",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,12327,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",22327,,"Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Amy Lammers, Warren Hilde, John Dobmeier, Frank Gross, Russ Hanson, Warren Herbranson, Gloria Lee, JoNell Moore, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jim Steen"," ","Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide appropriate storage materials for the museum's Minnesota art collection.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County"," PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North "," Moorhead "," MN ",56560,"(218) 299-5511"," lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/storage-rehousing-minnesota-art,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17507,"Storage Boxes and Shelves",2011,5004,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Minnesota Lake",," Archival storage boxes were purchased to re-house and properly store the city's historic collections located in the Kremer House Museum and Library. Steel storage shelves were purchased to house the boxes of photographs, newspapers and non-clothing items that are stored in the attic. Many volunteers assisted with the cleaning, organizing, boxing and labeling of items. The collections are now more accessible, including long forgotten and newly rediscovered items now available for use and/or reference as a result of this re-organization. Amount adjusted focus the project. ",,"To rehouse and properly store museum collections that document the history of Minnesota Lake. Amount adjusted to focus the project.",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Margaret,Sonnek,,"317 Main Street N, PO Box 225","Minnesota Lake",MN,56068,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/storage-boxes-and-shelves,,,, 28760,"Storage & Preservation Improvement Project",2014,8660,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8660,,"Dan Nordine, Margaret Anderson, James Sjostrand, Cecil Fossell, Bruce Nielsen, Raymond Ward, Everett Englund, Mark Olson, Allan Olson, LaDonna Truedson, Shane Weleske",,"Kittson County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide appropriate storage materials for museum collections.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cindy,Adams,"Kittson County Historical Society","332 E Main Street, PO Box 100","Lake Bronson",MN,56734,218-754-4100,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kittson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/storage-preservation-improvement-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18049,"Story of Suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin Counties",2010,21060,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Anoka County Historical Society, Hennepin History Museum.Suburbanization has reached nearly all corners of Hennepin and Anoka Counties. The two counties are bound together by the state's largest school district: Anoka-Hennepin. Working together, the Anoka and Hennepin County Historical Societies are gathering resources located in numerous repositories so that they, and future historians, will have a logical starting place from which to draw information about the suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin counties.",,"Partner Organizations: Anoka County Historical Society, Hennepin History Museum Suburbanization has reached nearly all corners of Hennepin and Anoka Counties. The two counties are bound together by the state's largest school district: Anoka-Hennepin. Working together, the Anoka and Hennepin County Historical Societies are gathering resources located in numerous repositories so that they, and future historians, will have a logical starting place from which to draw information about the suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin counties.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/story-suburbanization-anoka-and-hennepin-counties,,,, 18049,"Story of Suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin Counties",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Anoka County Historical Society, Hennepin History Museum.Suburbanization has reached nearly all corners of Hennepin and Anoka Counties. The two counties are bound together by the state's largest school district: Anoka-Hennepin. Working together, the Anoka and Hennepin County Historical Societies are gathering resources located in numerous repositories so that they, and future historians, will have a logical starting place from which to draw information about the suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin counties.",,"Partner Organizations: Anoka County Historical Society, Hennepin History Museum Suburbanization has reached nearly all corners of Hennepin and Anoka Counties. The two counties are bound together by the state's largest school district: Anoka-Hennepin. Working together, the Anoka and Hennepin County Historical Societies are gathering resources located in numerous repositories so that they, and future historians, will have a logical starting place from which to draw information about the suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin counties.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/story-suburbanization-anoka-and-hennepin-counties,,,, 10031325,"Stories of the Opioid Crisis in Northeastern Minnesota",2023,7800,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The website was ruled an unallowable expense, and so we are not quite yet able to assess the public facing dimension of the project. The University Archives has agreed to create a ""landing page"" on the University Archives website which should serve most of the function we had intended in the unfunded website; that website will be built once the materials are fully catalogued. We will use the university ""z.umn.edu/"" URL shortener to create a zippy, memorable URL. Once the university archives has created the landing page, the Library has agreed to send a press release on the completion of the project (drawing attention to the topic, to the stories, and to the importance of MNHS funding for doing this work), coordinating coverage on 101.3FM (The North) and in the Duluth News Tribune. We will plan an ""event"" in the library at that time, as well, hoping for television news coverage.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7800,,"Chair ? Regent Ken Powell, Vice Chair ? Regent Janie Mayeron, Secretary ? Brian Steeves, Executive Director of the Office of the Board of Regents, Treasurer ? Myron Frans, Senior Vice President for Finance and Operations, University of Minnesota, Mary A. Davenport, James T. Farnsworth, Douglas A. Huebsch, Tadd M. Johnson, Ruth E. Johnson, Mike O. Kenyanya, Darrin M. Rosha, Steven A. Sviggum, Bo Thao-Urabe, Kodi J. Verhalen",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth - Writing Studies Department)","Public College/University",,,"To document in 20 oral history interviews the history of the opioid crisis in Minnesota.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Beard,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth - Writing Studies Department)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,6513985405,dbeard@d.umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carlton, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stories-opioid-crisis-northeastern-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17638,"Strangers Refuge Lodge Number 74 (IOOF): Preservation",2012,99114,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,99114,,,,"City of New Richland",,"To repoint masonry and restore first floor façade and architectural details on the Stranger's Refuge Lodge #74 IOOF, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, to be reused as the public library.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Bernie,Anderson,"City of New Richland",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/strangers-refuge-lodge-number-74-ioof-preservation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025183,"Strategic Growth and Management of the University Archives and Local History Collections at University of Minnesota Duluth",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Kendall J. Powell, Steven A. Sviggum, Mary A. Davenport, James T. Farnsworth, Douglas A. Huebsch, Ruth E. Johnson, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, David J. McMillan, Darrin M. Rosha, Bo Thao-Urabe, Kodi J. Verhalen.",0.17,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth - Kathryn A. Martin Library)","Public College/University","To hire a consultant to use the OCLC's Total Cost of Stewardship framework to develop a Collection Management and Development Policy.",,"To hire a consultant to use the OCLC's Total Cost of Stewardship framework to develop a Collection Management and Development Policy.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Matt,Rosendahl,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth - Kathryn A. Martin Library)","416 Library Dr",Duluth,MN,55812,2187266562,mrosenda@d.umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Pine, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/strategic-growth-and-management-university-archives-and-local-history-collections,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031366,"Strengthening Families and Building Communities through Positive Image Oral Histories",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Debra Spears, Trent Bowman, Alyssa Austin",,"Positive Image","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 12-17 oral history interviews the history of strong African American families and communities in Minnesota.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Terry,Austin,"Positive Image","9000 Kentucky Ave N","Brooklyn Park",MN,55445,6122394823,positiveimageta@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/strengthening-families-and-building-communities-through-positive-image-oral-histories,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012619,"Structured Content MnOpedia",2018,2200," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The proposed project outcome, to create two MnOpedia entries were completed and submitted for publishing by Krista Hanson on February 20, 2019. Links to the final articles are here: http://www.mnopedia.org/group/international-institute-minnesota ; http://www.mnopedia.org/event/festival-nations",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2200,,"Kitty Goggins, Mark Kalla, Carolyn Nestingen,Glen Skovholt, Jean Bovee, Victor Cede?o, Zhu ?June? Cheng, Dave Depaepe, Charles Horwitz, Jeffrey L. Mandel, MD, Mary Miklethun, Gerry Nolte, Aydurus Osman, Kate Tilney"," ","International Institute of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To create entries about the International Institute of Minnesota and Festival of Nations for the MNopedia project for online research.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cori,Ertz,"International Institute of Minnesota"," 1694 Como Ave "," St. Paul "," MN ",55108,"(651) 647-0191"," certz@iimn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/structured-content-mnopedia,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025085,"Structural Engineering Assessment of Main Roof and Supporting Exterior Walls",2022,125000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",125000,,"Bob Luedtke, Michael Edman, Jane Reiman, Beth Neist, Justin Miller, Ned Koppen, Chantill Kahler-Royer, Maria Goilo",,"Fairmont Opera House, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to conduct a structural engineering assessment for the Fairmont Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to conduct a structural engineering assessment for the Fairmont Opera House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Blake,Pothoff,"Fairmont Opera House, Inc.","45 Downtown Plaza, PO Box 226",Fairmont,MN,56031,5072384900,director@fairmontoperahouse.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Martin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/structural-engineering-assessment-main-roof-and-supporting-exterior-walls,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10025152,"Structural Assessment for the Danebod Folk School",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","A written Structural assessment report was submitted to the Danebod Folk School Grant team by LSEngineering. The report by the engineer was completed after his visit to the folk school campus and after Zoom conversations with our grant team. Conclusions of the report were discussed in a meeting with Grant team and the engineer. Corrective structural changes might be necessary if the Folk School building is structurally modified. Selective demolition was recommended to determine the extent of possible structural changes needed. The team will continue to meet to determine how to move forward or whether to move forward with selective demolition and the installation of a fire protection system and elevator.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Harlan Petersen, Dale Schak, Margie Bornhoft, Joy Schak, Curtis Madsen, Deb Burckhardt, Steve Olsen",,"Danebod Lutheran Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified engineer to conduct a structural assessment of the 1917 Danebod Folk School Brick Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified engineer to conduct a structural assessment of the 1917 Danebod Folk School Brick Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ricke,Bly,"Danebod Lutheran Church","101 Danebod Court",Tyler,MN,56178,5072473000,rickeann64@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/structural-assessment-danebod-folk-school,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025208,"Structural Studies: Phase 2",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1730,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11730,,"Dan Neuger, Alyssa Ness, Aaron Street, Adam Lindquist, Dave Vesledahl, Anita Sasse, Emily Hazlett, David Ludescher, Tim Freeland, Lisa Peterson, Richard Waters, Ann Dunlap, George Vrtis",,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a structural study that will help preserve the Scriver Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a structural study that will help preserve the Scriver Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cathy,Osterman,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street S",Northfield,MN,55057,5076459268,osterman@northfieldhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/structural-studies-phase-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025289,"Structural Engineering Assessment",2023,9725,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9725,,"President, John Steffens Pres Ex officio, Scott Larson Treasurer, Cheryl Larson Secretary, Mindy Heinkel Members at large: Mark Chevalier Emily Mendoza Dan Jones Cynthia Westphal",,"Alano Society of Minneapolis","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified engineer to conduct a structural assessment of the 1887 Alano Society of Minneapolis Clubhouse (John Washburn House), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified engineer to conduct a structural assessment of the 1887 Alano Society of Minneapolis Clubhouse (John Washburn House), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheryl,Larson,"Alano Society of Minneapolis","2218 1st Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55404,7633310589,cheryl.larson@colburnmfg.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/structural-engineering-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031205,"Structural Assessment of Masonry",2024,149980,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,50000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",199980,,"Dr. Deirdre Palmer, Steve Brown, Roshan Rajkumar, Lori Hume, Meade K. Arseniadis, Peter Crain, Jason Cross, Rev. Daniel Griffith, Karen L. Himle, Michael Jones, Susan Link, Brian McBride, Dan Millea, Monica Murphy, Bishop Richard Pates, Tom Paul, Brian Sefton, Lydie Stassart, Maureen Vischer",,"The Basilica Landmark","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare a structural assessment for the preservation of the Basilica of Saint Mary, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Audra,Johnson,"The Basilica Landmark","88 North 17th Street",Minneapolis,MN,55403,6123283486,ajohnson@mary.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/structural-assessment-masonry,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28471,"Structural Assessment and Work Plan for Pattern Shop at Jackson Street Shops",2013,6600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The targets were acheived in the timeframe specified and for $400 less than budgeted.",,,,,6600,,"Mayor Chris Coleman Council Members, President Kathy Lantry, Dave Thune, Melvin Carter, Amy Brendmoen, Chris Tolbert, Russ Stark, Dan Bostrom",,"City of St. Paul","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified professional to complete a structural assessment and work plan.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Spong,"City of St. Paul","25 W 4th Street, 1400 City Hall Annex","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6714,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/structural-assessment-and-work-plan-pattern-shop-jackson-street-shops,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28934,"Suburbs Exhibition Development",2014,383938,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","MHC attendance greater than 200,000 in FY16. Net Promoter score +50 or higher. Increased interest in and appreciation for history. Increased awareness of MHS and its programs.",,,,,351607,32331,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",2.90,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In the design phase, this new 5,000-square-foot exhibition will focus on the history of the explosive growth of the Twin Cities suburbs, particularly in the years after WW II, and the aspirations driving the suburban dream. This exhibit will open October 10, 2015, and run through March 20, 2016.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Planning,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/suburbs-exhibition-development,,,, 10013518,"MN Suburban Lakes Maritime Archaeology: Survey & Anomaly Assessment Project",2021,9947,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,592,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10539,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah Handschin, Steven Hack",0.14,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To conduct marine archaeology investigations of anomalies found in Lakes Minnewashta, Lotus, & Crystal, & underwater archaeological reconnaissance on wrecks & anomalies in Forest Lake.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,"(651) 261-2265",hiolson@maritimeheritagemn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Dakota, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mn-suburban-lakes-maritime-archaeology-survey-anomaly-assessment-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012336,"MN Suburban Lakes Nautical Archaeology Project: Targeted Sonar Survey & Anomaly Assessment",2019,9980," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","MHM's primary goal for the MSLNA-TSS-AA Project, a Phase 1 archaeological reconnaissance survey, was to determine the nature of specific anomalies?possible shipwrecks & other submerged sites - after conducting targeted sonar scanning of possible anomalies using new and improved sonar equipment - exceeded expectations and produced several positive outcomes. As a whole, the MSLNA-TSS-AA Project produced interesting and significant results investigating 14 anomalies in 4 lakes in 4 counties using SCUBA. MHM dove upon and identified 7 wrecks, recognized an additional 2 wrecks in sonar data that will be targeted during future research, 14 possible wrecks, 11 maritime sites or objects, and 8 ?other? objects in Prior Lake, Lake Pulaski, Medicine Lake, and Lake Johanna. Of the 7 wrecks, MHM acquired Minnesota Archaeological Site Numbers for 5 of them from the OSA: 1 in Lake Pulaski, 3 in Medicine Lake, 1 in Lake Johanna. The wrecks in Medicine Lake and Lake Johanna are the first underwater archaeological sites identified in these lakes. In time, the 2 unidentified wrecks in Prior Lake and Medicine Lake, along with the possible wrecks, will be investigated using SCUBA. Recognized sites will get site numbers once they qualify for that status under OSA guidelines. Specifically in Prior Lake, MHM recognized the 4th wreck in that lake (Anomaly 57) and 4 possible wrecks (Anomalies 58, 59, 63, 64). It is archaeologically necessary to investigate these anomalies using SCUBA to determine their nature and rudimentarily document them if warranted. Anomaly 1 is a maritime site comprised of 2 pontoons; dive reconnaissance on this site is essential to determine whether it is a capsized raft or boat. Two other potential maritime sites - the possible Fish House/Dock Box (Anomalies 8.2) and Fish House (Anomaly 30) will also require SCUBA reconnaissance to determine their natures. If one or both of these anomalies is a Fish House, it is a piece of material culture that represents a significant activity for a large number of Minnesotans. Another maritime site that also represents Minnesota transportation is the possible Snowmobile site; diving is required on Anomaly 65 to determine its nature. Some maritime sites identified in 2016 and through new sonar footage in Prior Lake during the MSLNA-2 Project have sufficient detail that diving on them will not be necessary in the future. Those anomalies include the Large Dock (Anomaly 54), Dock Section (Anomaly 63), and the different combinations of boat lifts, canopies, and frames (Anomalies 41, 4, 6, 8.1, 28.1, 28.2). These maritime resources are expected to be found on the bottom of Minnesota?s lakes because of their use as shoreline infrastructure that are often susceptible to high winds. Also, MHM does not plan on conducting dive reconnaissance on the Power Pole (Anomaly 5), Barrels (Anomaly 56.1-56.5), or the V-Shaped Object (Anomaly 56); if a day?s dive plan and tank air could accommodate a quick drop onto these objects, MHM would consider some data collection. Therefore, one more season of fieldwork will allow MHM to determine the nature of the new wreck (Anomaly 57), possible wrecks (Anomalies 1, 58, 59, 63, 64), and the other possible maritime/transportation sites (Anomalies 8.2 30, 65) in 2-3 days of fieldwork. Specifically in Lake Pulaski, MHM recognized the 8th and 9th wrecks in that lake (21-WR-206, Anomaly 51) and the future investigation by SCUBA of Anomalies 58 and 59 will take 1 day of fieldwork to complete. Specifically in Medicine Lake, additional fieldwork will be required to determine the nature of 3 possible wrecks (Anomalies 10, 36, 70) and a large object with an interesting acoustical signature that may be a wreck, vehicle, or another type of site (Anomaly 46); this anomaly is intriguing. MHM has no plans to dive on the series of barrels (Anomalies 34.1-34.7) and poles/tree remains (Anomalies 60a-A60i) unless research questions arise that can only be answered with additional fieldwork. The other unknown anomalies will require additional sonar survey to produce additional detailed images or SCUBA reconnaissance to confirm their nature (Anomalies 52, 59, 67, 69, 71, 72, 73.1-73.2). Further SCUBA reconnaissance fieldwork in Medicine Lake would require between 1 and 5 days to complete. Specifically in Lake Johanna, additional fieldwork will be required to determine the nature of 6 possible wrecks (Anomalies 20, 24, 25, 27, 30, 31), and further historical research into the probable identification the Possible Round Wreck or Recreational Float (Anomaly 21) and the Metal Buoy (Anomaly 26). While the identification of the Big Dock (Anomaly 22) is not in question, MHM may conduct dive reconnaissance on the site if future historical research suggests additional information can be attained through fieldwork. MHM has not located photographs of a large dock on Lake Johanna, either through historical imagery nor through aerial photography. The Ice Rink and Goal (Anomaly 19.1-19.2) appear to be exactly what MHM has determined they are, but the substance that comprises the ice rink is unknown. MHM suggests it is a large plastic tarp or tarps, information discernible only with SCUBA reconnaissance. Beyond any archaeological implications of the presence of a large tarp on the bottom of a somewhat small lake - it could be covering archaeological resources that cannot be identified while it lies on the bottom - ecological concerns may be of interest to the Minnesota DNR. The investigation of the 6 possible wrecks and information gathering on identified anomalies will be part of a research plan during future archaeological fieldwork. These wrecks and sites join dozens of other submerged cultural resources already identified other suburban lakes including White Bear Lake, Lake Waconia, and Lake Minnetonka. Comparing and associating these new sites with known sites increases our understanding of the historical contexts within which these cultural resources operated or were exploited by Minnesotans. As more Minnesota wrecks are documented, the changes in watercraft design and construction will more completely fill-out the maritime historical record. Many of the smaller craft on the bottom of Minnesota's suburban lakes represent nearly 140 years of our relationship with historical personal watercraft. When the internal combustion engine began to replace steam-powered boats in the late 19th and early 20th Century, watercraft operation became possible for 1 person to do since a boiler operator was not longer necessary. The rapid development of the outboard motor set up the proliferation of personal watercraft, made of wood, steel, aluminum, and fiberglass. The higher speeds attained by internal combustion engines also led to changes in hull design. Other maritime sites identified during the MSLNA-TSS-AA Project 2 large docks in Prior Lake (Anomaly 54) and Lake Johanna (Anomaly 22), as well as small dock sections in Prior Lake. As with Lake Minnetonka and White Bear Lake, among dozens of objects blown into the lake by strong storms or deposited there by the habit of disposing of unwanted objects (sometimes by accident) on the ice or dumped from boats. These include Anomalies 26, and 19.1-19.2 in Lake Johanna and Anomalies 7 and 56 in Lake Pulaski. The diversity of nautical, maritime, and underwater sites so far identified in Minnesota's suburban lakes are tangible examples of the rich maritime history of central Minnesota. Through research, diving on wrecks and anomalies to collect pertinent data, and ensuring that the collected information is accessible by the public, MHM will continue to investigate the submerged cultural resources of Twin Cities area lakes into the future. Comparison of sonar data from the 4 lakes in this study, recorded from different directions and during times of the year, have revealed new sites as well as false targets that do not require reconnaissance using SCUBA. This new data allows MHM to produce smart and efficient dive plans; this will continue into the future. The results of the MSLNA-TSS-AA Project summarized above is connected to all the work that came before and that will come after its completion. It is clear that the types of sites that exist in our suburban lakes are diverse, archaeologically and historically significant, and worthy of great attention. The historic period wrecks represented in these lakes span over 120 years of local maritime culture. Lastly, the large and significant data produced during the suburban lakes projects has and will be used for comparison, identification, and analysis purposes as MHM identifies wrecks and maritime resources on the bottom of other Minnesota lakes. Additionally, MHM's vetting of volunteer divers ? choosing only ethical, responsible people who understand our Mission to locate, document, preserve, and conserve Minnesota's finite submerged cultural resources within a not-for-profit paradigm ? led to a productive and honest working environment in the field. Fundamentally, MHM conducted sound nautical and maritime archaeology, strong maritime historical research that produced trustworthy data for analysis and future use, and we chose a group of trustworthy volunteers to assist us with the fulfillment of this project's goals.",,396,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10376,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steven R. Hack",0.14,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified archaeologists to conduct a survey of several suburban Twin Cities lakes.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota"," 1214 Saint Paul Avenue "," St. Paul "," MN ",55116,"(651) 261-2265"," hiolson@maritimeheritagemn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mn-suburban-lakes-nautical-archaeology-project-targeted-sonar-survey-anomaly-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 34094,Suburbia,2016,677580,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Goal: museum attendance greater than 102,000 in FY15-16 during run of Suburbia. The surveyed Net Promoter Score of +45 for adults fell short of the goal of +50 or higher, while families with children exceeded goal at +51. 92% of visitors rated the exhibit experience ""Excellent"" or ""Very Good"". 95% of adult visitors and family visitors agreed that Suburbia ""Increased [my/our] knowledge of Minnesota history, places and culture"" and ""Increased [my/our] appreciation for MNHS as a meaningful recreation experience"".",,,,,677580,32740,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",3.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This 5,000-square-foot exhibit opened Oct. 14, 2015, and tells the story of the population exodus from the central cities to the developing Twin Cities suburbs",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/suburbia,,,, 17788,"Le Sueur Tiger Marker",2012,3616,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3616,,,,"MHIS, Inc",,"To fabricate and install a historical marker for the two infantry companies from Le Sueur, who participated in the defense of New Ulm, 1862.",,,2012-05-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Becky,Pollack,"MHIS, Inc",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/le-sueur-tiger-marker,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025190,"Le Sueur Theatre National Register Evaluation",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","We believe we have achieved all of the results above. The community understands the process takes time but the timeframe to date has exceeded our expectations. We believe the project is still on track and we are excited and anticipate releasing the final outcome to the public. We believe we have met the goals above.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"James Gulbranson, Shannon Frost, Geri Gartner",,"Le Sueur Theatre Historic Preservation Corporation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the Le Sueur Theatre.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the Le Sueur Theatre.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Katie,Kettner,"Le Sueur Theatre Historic Preservation Corporation","209 Main Street South, PO Box 19","Le Sueur",MN,56058,9527976264,info@lsthpc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/le-sueur-theatre-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012322,"Sulfide Mining Oral History Project",2019,3229," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short term: We accomplished the short-term goal that was provided in our grant application by completing all interviews and transcriptions of those interviews. This target was achieved, and we now house the first-ever oral history project related to copper-nickel mining in Ely, MN. Intermediate term: This goal is still in the process of being completed. Our archivist is amid formally accessioning these files into our permanent collection to make them available to the public; however, should a member of the public wish to access these files before they are formally made available, we are more than willing to work with them. This target has not been completed yet simply due to the current workload of our single archivist. The files are currently in his backlog. Long term: This target is still in progress as well. We are evaluating what the best medium would be to share these stories. A traveling exhibit is still a viable route and we are now assessing if a podcast chronicling the stories surrounding this topic would also be beneficial to the public. There are currently also several projects other groups in the region are leading that these oral histories could enhance or supplement, such as the upcoming traveling exhibit ?We Are Water MN? from the Minnesota Humanities Center that MDC will be hosting in spring 2020.",,3229,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6458,,"Rich Puhek, Chair Jackie Corradi-Simon, Vice-Chair Robin Harkonen, Treasurer Carmen Bradach, Secretary Dan Vidmar Jessalyn Sabin Craig Hattam Michael Fredeen",0.2,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 12 oral history interviews the history of sulfide mining in Minnesota.",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center"," 1005 Discovery Drive "," Chisholm "," MN ",55719,"(218) 254-1238"," allyse.freeman@mndiscoverycenter.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sulfide-mining-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17039,"Summer History Immersion Program",2013,15000,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,15000,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Twenty high school students from diverse backgrounds participated in a college-readiness program at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Students learned high-level research and presentation skills while working with various collections in the Andersen Library. Students also learned how to apply for college, spent the night in a dorm room, participated in mock lectures with professors and other activities designed to increase their confidence and comfort level with campus life.",,"Twenty high school students from diverse backgrounds participated in a college-readiness program at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Students learned high-level research and presentation skills while working with various collections in the Andersen Library. Students also learned how to apply for college, spent the night in a dorm room, participated in mock lectures with professors and other activities designed to increase their confidence and comfort level with campus life.",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Taylor,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/summer-history-immersion-program,,,, 10024988,"Summer Object Photographing",2021,8020,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Targets were exceeded. Transporting the objects to and from storage took less time.",,1768,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9788,,"Dr. Vijay Gaba, Jim Steen, Amy Lammers, Warren Hilde, Dennis Herbanson, Shelly Dahlquist, Jon Evert, Russ Hanson, Willy Jacobson, Jenna Kahly, Gloria Lee, Jo Nell Moore, Gene Prim, Deb White",0.2,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/summer-object-photographing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012546,"Supplemental Teaching Kits for American Indian Education Program Resource Center",2020,5740," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5740,,"Steve Marchese, Zuki Ellis, Marny Xiong, Mary Vanderwert, John Brodrick, Jeanelle Foster, Jon Schumacher"," ","St. Paul Public Schools (ISD #625)","K-12 Education",,,"To create Minnesota-based educational kits for the St. Paul Public Schools' American Indian Education Program.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kerrie,Troseth,"St. Paul Public Schools (ISD #625)"," 360 Colborne St. "," St Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 744-3388"," kerrie.troseth@spps.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/supplemental-teaching-kits-american-indian-education-program-resource-center,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18011,"Support of Local History Organizations",2010,332161,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society launched a new program to expand services supporting the work of local history organizations, especially in relation to the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program. The Society sought out potential grant applicants, led grant-writing workshops, presented at 43 public meetings statewide and conducted onsite visits in approximately 40 communities. As a result of this work, more than 894 organizations submitted a grant application, resulting in 474 grants to organizations in 86 Minnesota counties. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society launched a new program to expand services supporting the work of local history organizations, especially in relation to the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program. The Society sought out potential grant applicants, led grant-writing workshops, presented at 43 public meetings statewide and conducted onsite visits in approximately 40 communities.As a result of this work, more than 894 organizations submitted a grant application, resulting in 474 grants to organizations in 86 Minnesota counties.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,David,Grabitske,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd W","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3460,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/support-local-history-organizations,,,, 18011,"Support of Local History Organizations",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society launched a new program to expand services supporting the work of local history organizations, especially in relation to the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program. The Society sought out potential grant applicants, led grant-writing workshops, presented at 43 public meetings statewide and conducted onsite visits in approximately 40 communities. As a result of this work, more than 894 organizations submitted a grant application, resulting in 474 grants to organizations in 86 Minnesota counties. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society launched a new program to expand services supporting the work of local history organizations, especially in relation to the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program. The Society sought out potential grant applicants, led grant-writing workshops, presented at 43 public meetings statewide and conducted onsite visits in approximately 40 communities.As a result of this work, more than 894 organizations submitted a grant application, resulting in 474 grants to organizations in 86 Minnesota counties.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,David,Grabitske,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd W","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3460,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/support-local-history-organizations,,,, 18089,"Support of Local History Organizations",2012,132329,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,132329,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," This funding supports and ensures the success of the ACHF-funded Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program. The Society seeks out potential grant applicants, leads statewide grant-writing workshops and webinars, and helps applicants with technical information critical to submitting a successful grant application, as well as supporting recipients throughout the life of their projects. To assure transparency and measurable outcomes of projects, grants staff conducts onsite visits required by the Minnesota Office of Grants Management and, at the end of the fiscal year, staff closes out and accounts for all funds awarded. ",,"This funding will support and ensure the success of the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grants Program by allowing Society staff to seek out potential grant applicants, to lead statewide grant-writing workshops and webinars and to help applicants with technical information critical to submitting a successful grant application. Society staff provides support to grant recipients throughout the life of their grants, to conducts onsite visits required by the Minnesota Office of Grants Management and, at the end of the fiscal year, staff closes out and accounts for all funds awarded through the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grants Program. ",,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Grabitske,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3460 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/support-local-history-organizations-0,,,, 33845,"Survey of Settlement-Era Buildings and Remnants in Clay, Becker and Norman Counties, MN",2015,9800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9800,,"President Gloria Lee, Vice president John Dobmeier, treasurer Gail Blair, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Directors Mark Altenburg, Les Bakke, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Michelle Millette, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jennifer Tjaden, Dale White",0.00,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a dendrochronology survey of settlement-era log structures in Clay, Norman, and Becker counties. _",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Peihl,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,651-259-3467,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Clay, Becker, Norman",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/survey-settlement-era-buildings-and-remnants-clay-becker-and-norman-counties-mn,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18013,"Sustainability of Programs and Facilities",2011,135052,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society recognizes the natural relationship between sustainability and historic preservation and the importance of environmental stewardship as we preserve our cultural heritage for future generations.  For this reason, the Society is studying its level of sustainability, including levels of energy consumption, water usage, waste and resource use. As part of the comprehensive study, data is being collected from the Society's 26 historic sites, which adds up to more than 100 historic buildings and modern facilities. The assessment is scheduled for completion in February of 2011, with time in the following months to establish goals and recommendations. The outcome of the study, due in June 2011, will be a report that includes the assessment, goals and strategies for the whole institution, as well as individual sites. This plan will provide a framework for reducing the Society's environmental impact. The final report will also serve as a lasting tool to continue monitoring progress toward sustainability and to evaluate strategies based on potential environmental impact reductions, cost and complexity. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society recognizes the natural relationship between sustainability and historic preservation and the importance of environmental stewardship as we preserve our cultural heritage for future generations. For this reason, the Society is studying its level of sustainability, including levels of energy consumption, water usage, waste and resource use. As part of the comprehensive study, data is being collected for the Society's 26 sites and more than 100 historic buildings and modern facilities. The assessment is scheduled for completion in February of 201 1, with time in the following months to establish goals and recommendations. The outcome of the study, due in June 2011, will be a report that includes the assessment, goals and strategies for the whole institution, as well as individual sites. This plan will also provide a framework for reducing its environmental impact. The final report will also serve as a lasting tool to continue monitoring progress toward sustainability and to evaluate strategies based on potential environmental impact reductions, cost and complexity.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Shengyin,Xu,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3490,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sustainability-programs-and-facilities,,,, 37449,"Sustainability of Programs & Facilities",2017,168009,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","The foundation of this work is built in data gathering, measurement and evaluation. The sustainability program looks to merge major facilities renovations with more energy, water, and indoor air quality goals and seek out more opportunities to communicate our successes to Minnesotans and to the wider museum field.",,,,,168009,13099,,1.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continues to strive for environmental, economic and social sustainability in its sustainability program. To pinpoint opportunities for ongoing progress, the sustainability program will harmonize a broader range of institutional needs and objectives. The program will establish integrated, continuous, electronic reporting that unites environmental, social and economic risk analysis. This reporting will be used to further reduce our environmental impact and improve the sustainability of our operations as a whole.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Capital Development/Rehabilitation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Preservation, Planning, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sustainability-programs-facilities-0,,,, 28925,"Sustainability of Programs and Facilities",2014,255748,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Metrics play a central role in strategizing and prioritizing sustainability initiatives. The three primary measurable outcomes include (1) annual cost savings, (2) greenhouse gas emissions reductions from FY 2010 baseline levels, and (3) return on investment of sustainability initiatives. In FYs 14 and 15, the project will target $200,000 in cost savings, 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, and targeting return on investments of 10% or more. The project also maintains long-term goals. For FY 16 and beyond, the project is targeting $240,000 in annual savings from a long-term energy and water project, an additional 20% in greenhouse gas emissions reductions, and return on investment rates of 5% or more.",,,,,234553,21195,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",1.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society continues to strive for environmental, economic and social sustainability with its third year of the sustainability program. Continued focus is being placed on educating staff and visitors about sustainability through the project's ""More for the Mission"" campaign. Sustainability campaigns include a staff alternative commuting event and an upcoming staff stair campaign. The goal of these projects is to engage staff in the significance of sustainability in their daily lives. In addition, recent energy-efficiency projects within our buildings will get MNHS closer to the sustainability audit targets of a 15% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. New LED lighting in the office and conference spaces will save $90,000 annually and reduce institutional GHG emissions by 9%. Legacy Amendment funding also enabled MNHS to obtain a Fidelity Foundation Grant that helped replace incandescent gallery lights with new high quality LED fixtures and lamp retrofits. These new gallery lights are in place at Mill City Museum, Minnesota History Center and Split Rock Lighthouse. Looking beyond the best practices for energy in our buildings, the sustainability program is also researching new approaches for museum and historic site sustainability, including ways to reduce the energy impact from specialized cold and cool storage areas in museums. MNHS staff have presented in a number of professional conferences, including the American Alliance of Museums, Association for Preservation Technology and the National Council for Public History. MNHS projects that over the next five years, sustainability initiatives will save more than $1.8 million and reduce GHG emissions by 15%. Initiatives to date have achieved 10% institutional GHG emission reductions in the last three years.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Planning,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sustainability-programs-and-facilities-1,,,, 34072,"Sustainability of Programs & Facilities",2016,125779,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","MNHS's accomplishment of 15 percent greenhouse gas emission reductions has saved an estimated $1.8 million in energy and water costs in the last five years. The foundation of this work is built in data gathering, measurement and evaluation. In the future, the sustainability program will look to merge major facilities renovations with more energy, water, and indoor air quality goals and seek out more opportunities to communicate our successes to Minnesotans and to the wider museum field.",,,250000,"National Endowment for the Humanities.",125779,13885,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",1.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continues to strive for environmental, economic, and social sustainability in the fifth year of its sustainability program. Staff and visitors are engaged with sustainability through the project's ""More for the Mission"" campaign. Recent energy-efficiency projects within our facilities have allowed us to achieve the five-year goal of 15 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Progress continues on a cold and cool storage energy efficiency investigation begun in previous years to assist MNHS improve its long-term film storage preservation metric and well as create annual energy savings by rethinking and upgrading the mechanical system configuration. During FY15, MNHS received a second National Endowment for the Humanities Sustaining Cultural Heritage Grant focused on implementation of the study funded by the first grant. Implementation planning is underway, with construction slated for FY18. The sustainability program continues to receive recognition for its impact in the museum and history organization community. In spring 2015, MNHS's sustainability program was featured in Environmental Sustainability at History Museums and Historic Sites, by Sarah Sutton. MNHS's sustainability program metrics and cold storage project case study have been recognized nationally. MNHS's accomplishment of 15 percent greenhouse gas emission reductions has saved an estimated $1.8 million in energy and water costs in the last five years. In the future, the sustainability program will look to merge major facilities renovations with more energy, water, and indoor air quality goals and seek out more opportunities to communicate our successes to Minnesotans and to the wider museum field.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Capital Development/Rehabilitation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Preservation, Planning, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sustainability-programs-facilities,,,, 18091,"Sustainability of Programs and Facilities",2012,209708,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,209708,,,1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Recommendations for reducing the Minnesota Historical Society’s environmental impact will be presented and implemented during the second phase of this project. It's estimated that the recommendations can save the Society $1.7 million over five years and divert two million kilograms of greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere. The recommendations are outlined in a sustainability audit done during the first phase of the project. In the audit, data on energy, water and resource use was collected from the Minnesota History Center and the Society's 25 other historic sites and museums, which adds up to more than 100 historic buildings and modern facilities. The Society recognizes the natural relationship between sustainability and historic preservation and the importance of environmental stewardship as we preserve our cultural heritage for future generations. ",,"Recommendations for reducing the Minnesota Historical Society's environmental impact will be presented and implemented during the second phase of this project. It's estimated that the recommendations can save the Society $1.7 million over five years and divert two million kgs. of greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere. The recommendations are outlined in a study drawn up during the first phase of the project. For the study, data on energy, water and resource use was collected from the Society's 26 historic sites, which add up to more than 100 historic buildings and modern facilities. The Society recognizes the natural relationship between sustainability and historic preservation and the importance of environmental stewardship as we preserve our cultural heritage for future generations. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Shengyin,Xu,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3490,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sustainability-programs-and-facilities-0,,,, 10007451,"Swan Turnblad House: Interpretive Plan",2017,40600,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",40600,,"Dr. Philip Anderson, Rodney Anderson, Carline Bengtsson, Karl Benson, Helen Bergren, Martin Bertilsson, Dr. David Carlson, Terri Carlson, Jennifer Dalquist, Brad Engdahl, Dean Erickson, Laurie Jacobi, Diane Hofstede, Joe Hognander, Laurie Holmquist, Herbert (Ted) Johnson, Barbara Linell Glaser, Beth Lundquist Jones, Alexander K?llebo, Russ Michaletz, PartnerLena Norrman, Veronika Torarp",,"American Swedish Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultants to write an interpretive plan for the American Swedish Institute.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Scott,Pollock,"American Swedish Institute","2600 Park Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55407,612-870-3351,scottp@asimn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swan-turnblad-house-interpretive-plan,,,,0 10013435,"Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church Condition Assessment",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Nancy Arnold, Tom Olson, Karen Mickelson, Jason Moehring, Jim Jerylo, Karen Schrecongost, Kathy Neuberger, Peder Sannerud, Laura Welciek, Mike Voegele, Bruce Arnevik, Maria Pederson, Glenndy Ose",,"Our Saviour's Lutheran Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Mickelson,"Our Saviour's Lutheran Church","19001 Jackson Street NE","East Bethel",MN,55011,"(763) 434-7474",searchbeyond@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swedish-evangelical-lutheran-church-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025246,"Swedish Lutheran Church Restoration Architectural Design",2023,16500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",18000,,"President Judy Schaubach, Vice President Mark Kramm, Secretary Priscilla Anderson, Treasurer Dave Anderson, Pastor Kiri Solberg, Pastor Maria Pederson, Jason Moehring, Karen Mickelson, Cindy Paulson, Tom Olson, Scott Muyres, Dave Eberhardt",,"Our Saviour's Lutheran Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Mickelson,"Our Saviour's Lutheran Church","19001 Jackson Street NE","East Bethel",MN,55011,7634347474,searchbeyond@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swedish-lutheran-church-restoration-architectural-design,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17453,"Swedish Mission Church of South Maple Ridge Condition Assessment Report",2011,6500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1729,,,,,,"Isanti County Historical Society",," Preservation professionals were commissioned to prepare a condition asssessment report to determine the scope and types of repairs needed to preserve the Swedish Mission Church, listed in the Natioanl Register of Historic Places. The report provides information for future restoration and potential usage for the historical building. ",,"To hire historic preservation professionals to conduct a condition assessment of the Swedish Mission Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-29,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Gary,Forsberg,,"South Maple Ridge Cemetery Association, 405 Deerwood Lane",Plymouth,MN,55441,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Isanti,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swedish-mission-church-south-maple-ridge-condition-assessment-report,,,, 10013502,"Swensson Farm Museum House Condition Assessment",2021,20000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1700,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",21700,,"Board of Directors: President - David Lauritsen, Vice President - Rich Huber, Secretary - Sandy Erickson-Jeremiason, Treasurer - Dawn Sletten, Jonathan Rich, Robert Ryan, Cindy Walter, Darla Schmidt, David Lieser, Carol Thomton",,"Chippewa County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the 1901 Swensson Farm House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Celeste,Suter,"Chippewa County Historical Society","PO Box 303",Montevideo,MN,56265,"(320) 841-1261",chippewahistory@qwestoffice.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swensson-farm-museum-house-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 28868,"Symposium Planning and Management Services",2015,8000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8000,,"Todd Grover, Tim Quigley, Jamie Heilicher, Catherine Sandland, Nate Anderson, Amy Artates Carroll, George Carroll, John Comazzi, Amy Meller, and Karen Rue",,DOCOMOMO-US-MN,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to research and assemble materials specific to historic preservation in Minnesota preparatory to a national preservation conference.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Meller,DOCOMOMO-US-MN,"850 Decatur Ave. N.","Golden Valley",MN,55427,612-341-4051,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/symposium-planning-and-management-services,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28483,"""Take a Ride on the Rails"" Exhibit",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Visitors to the ""Take a Ride on the Rails"" exhibit at the Baudette Depot have been invited to complete an exit evaluation survey. The desired outcomes were to ascertain that the audience would experience new learning, a sense of railcar travel, and that visitors would have an ""experiential"" visit - sit back and enjoy their ""ride,"" glance out the ""window,"" talk about where they might have been or might be going. The surveys reported a majority of excellent or good ratings on the historical quality, relation to theme, and clarity of presentation aspects of the exhibit. On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest, visitors were asked to rank the exhibit in terms of recommendations for friends/families etc. to visit. The responses were in the 9 and 10 ratings by most respondents. We believe that the very positive response from visitors is due to the excellent planning by Venture Exhibits of Duluth, MN (exhibit consultants) to design and create the exhibit, as they brought to the project their experience and understanding of how to create truly ""experiential"" exhibits that connect with visitors. The exhibit""s inclusion of a ""window view"" mural as created by mural artist Scott Murphy of Duluth, MN created a truly outstanding exhibit, inviting visitors to ""come into"" and ""experience"" a ""Take a Ride on the Rails."" The mural was funded by a Region 2 Arts Council grant.",,,15800,,22800,,"Chair: Jeff Poolman, Vice-Chair - Eileen Olson, Treasurer - Cindy Hanson, Secretary - Nora Crumpton, Grants Administrator- Marti Carlson, Historian - Jay Ruediger, Grants Writer - Joanne Kellner, Other Board Members - Hal Bitzer, Carol Birkeland",,"Depot Preservation Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install ""Take a ride on the Rails,"" an interpretive exhibit about rail service in the 1930s.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joanne,Kellner,"Depot Preservation Alliance","PO Box 1238",Baudette,MN,56623,218-779-1365,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/take-ride-rails-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17049,"Tales of the Territory Exhibit Enhancement Project",2010,750,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Nicollet County Historical Society",,"To augment an award-winning exhibit with direct quotes from Dakota people and deepen public perspective on the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux",,"To augment an award-winning exhibit with direct quotes from Dakota people and deepen public perspective on the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ben,Leonard,,"1851 North Minnesota Avenue","St. Peter",MN,56082,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nicollet,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tales-territory-exhibit-enhancement-project,,,, 17964,"Taylors Falls Public Library Restoration",2013,18011,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,18011,,"Michael Buchite - Mayor, Ross Rivard - Council Member (CM), John Tangen - CM, Larry Julik-Heine - CM, Mary Jo Murphy - CM, Barb Anderson - President Library Board, Lesli Johnson - Library Board, Julie Samuelson - Library Board, Lorie Stolp - Library Board, Gerald Platzer - Library Board, Diane Dedon - Librarian, Jack Liljenberg - Local History Consultant",,"City of Taylors Falls","Local/Regional Government","To re-roof and improve weather-tightness to preserve the Taylors Falls Public Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, preparatory to marking the city's centennial anniversary in 2013 of operating a library in this facility",,"To re-roof and improve weather-tightness to preserve the Taylors Falls Public Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, preparatory to marking the city's centennial anniversary in 2013 of operating a library in this facility",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Adam,Berklund,"City of Taylors Falls","637 First Street","Taylors Falls",MN,55084,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chisago,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/taylors-falls-public-library-restoration,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013512,"TCMRM Interpretive Plan Update",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"President-Oscar Lund, Jr., Treasurer-Peter Southard, Secretary-Jesse Mohler, At-Large Director-Matt Winiecki, At-Large Director-Bryce Olson, At-Large Director-David Kringstad, At-Large Director-Tom Child, At-Large Director-Ross Hammond",,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to revise and update the interpretive plan for the Twin City Model Railroad Museum.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Peter,Southard,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","668 Transfer Road, Suite 8","St. Paul",MN,55114,"(651) 330-5487",pbsouthard@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tcmrm-interpretive-plan-update,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025071,"TCMRM Pilot Exhibit Plan Development",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Oscar M. Lund, Jr., President, Bruce Gustafson, Vice-President, David Kringstad, Secretary, Peter Southard, Treasurer, Bryce Olson, Member, Jesse Mohler, Member, Ross Hammond, Member",,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for the Twin City Model Railroad Museum.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for the Twin City Model Railroad Museum.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Peter,Southard,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","668 Transfer Road, Suite 8","St. Paul",MN,55114,6513305487,pbsouthard@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tcmrm-pilot-exhibit-plan-development,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025072,"TCMRM Archival Shelving-Storage Plan",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","I believe the measures were exceeded as Rose provided an even broader source of information to the museum on topics related to Collection Storage including longer term collections accessioning and disassociating policies and advice (including public relations aspects not considered before), hints for our curator, and other broad ideas to help improve the museum's professionalism.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Oscar M. Lund, Jr., President, Bruce Gustafson, Vice-President, David Kringstad, Secretary, Peter Southard, Treasurer, Bryce Olson, Member, Jesse Mohler, Member, Ross Hammond, Member",,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professionals to assess and write a collections storage plan for a historically significant collection, which will allow greater public access to this resource.",,"To hire professionals to assess and write a collections storage plan for a historically significant collection, which will allow greater public access to this resource.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peter,Southard,"Twin City Model Railroad Museum","668 Transfer Road, Suite 8","St. Paul",MN,55114,6513305487,pbsouthard@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tcmrm-archival-shelving-storage-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 37490,"Teaching Heritage Collaboration",2017,34000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Total applicants to the HSPH Masters Degree program. Total number of participants in the summer immersion programs at the University of Minnesota. Total number of applicants to HSPH program with previous connections to Undergraduate Fellows programs. Increase in confidence on the part of summer immersion participants on their ability to successfully apply to college. Increase in confidence on the part of summer immersion participants on their ability to academically succeed in college. Diversity of participants across the HSPH program and summer immersion programs.",,,60175,"University of Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts",34000,5060,,0.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","With the approval by the U of M Board of Regents of a recently proposed MA program in Heritage Studies and Public History, the Teaching Heritage Collaborative will shift focus to the development of program curriculum and recruitment. In addition, the History Day partnership between the U of M and MNHS will be enriched through further development of campus engagement programs.These will include new cohorts of the Summer History Immersion Program for high school students as well as on-campus research experiences during the school year. The scope of these efforts is creating deeper engagement between MNHS staff and U of M faculty and students. History Day partnerships are creating pathways to higher education, and, in turn, connecting undergraduate students to K-12 education and shaping their future college and career paths. The new MA program will open more opportunities to cooperatively develop public history professionals to support heritage institutions into the future.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-heritage-collaboration-0,,,, 28966,"Teaching Heritage Collaboration",2014,97102,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (3) History Partnerships","History Partnerships: $2,000,000 the first year and $2,000,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Increased use of MNHS resources for instruction by U of M faculty. Assignment of graduate student interns to build on research of the archaeological collections related to Historic Fort Snelling. Development of public exhibitions on heritage preservation issues (including Bohemian Flats and the Arthur and Edith Lee House). Increased collaboration between U of M faculty and MNHS staff in the development of collaborative instruction.",,,,,97102,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Partner: University of Minnesota--Twin Cities The University of Minnesota and Minnesota Historical Society are collaborating to enhance heritage education across Minnesota. One of the goals is to bring university students out of the classroom, engaging them in work in communities whose heritage may be overlooked or undervalued. The university will build educational programs that bring awareness for cultural heritage awareness and protection. Through the projects, the students will be exposed to the breadth of Minnesota's diverse artifacts, sites, stories and traditions, thus nurturing future generations of professionals who understand the interdisciplinary and collaborative nature of heritage and preservation work. This initiative will also have secondary benefits of building better community/institutional relationships and fostering broader public support for cultural heritage awareness and protection.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-heritage-collaboration,,,, 34121,"Teaching Heritage Collaboative",2016,65523,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Increased use of MNHS resources for instruction by U of M faculty. Assignment of graduate student interns to build on research of the archaeological collections related to Historic Fort Snelling. Increased collaboration between U of M faculty and MNHS staff in the development of collaborative instruction.",,,,,65523,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The U of M and MNHS are collaborating to enhance heritage education across Minnesota. This project engages students in field experiences with the archaeological collections and interpretive programs at Historic Fort Snelling and is providing research support for new programs at the Oliver Kelley Farm. These projects will help build models for collaborative instruction that fosters cultural heritage awareness and protection. Through the projects, the students will be exposed to the breadth of Minnesota's diverse artifacts, sites, stories, and traditions, thus nurturing future generations of professionals who understand the interdisciplinary and collaborative nature of heritage and preservation work. Secondary benefits of this initiative include building better community-institutional relationships and fostering broader public support for cultural heritage awareness and protection.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teaching-heritage-collaboative,,,, 18014,"Technology Enhancements",2010,753361,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (c), Programs","(c) Programs. $3,000,000 in 2010 and $4,750,000 in 2011 are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," With the approval of many ACHF projects and partnerships that include a component of enhanced online access to Minnesota Historical Society information and materials, the Society needed to increase the capacity of its technology platform. This funding enabled the Society to help deliver web development services, and to purchase servers and equipment to meet the increased demands created by the ACHF programs. Here are examples of three web sites created through this project that allow the general public to learn about other ACHF-funded history projects: Minnesota History:  Building a Legacy, which launched in January, 2011   Transitions, which launched in December, 2010   Sharing Community Stories, which also launched in 2010 ",,"With the approval of many ACHF projects and partnerships that include a component of enhanced online access to Minnesota Historical Society information and materials, the Society needed to increase the capacity of its technology platform. This funding enabled the Society to purchase servers and equipment to meet the increased demands created by the ACHF programs.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Rose,Sherman,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3026 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/technology-enhancements,,,, 18014,"Technology Enhancements",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," With the approval of many ACHF projects and partnerships that include a component of enhanced online access to Minnesota Historical Society information and materials, the Society needed to increase the capacity of its technology platform. This funding enabled the Society to help deliver web development services, and to purchase servers and equipment to meet the increased demands created by the ACHF programs. Here are examples of three web sites created through this project that allow the general public to learn about other ACHF-funded history projects: Minnesota History:  Building a Legacy, which launched in January, 2011   Transitions, which launched in December, 2010   Sharing Community Stories, which also launched in 2010 ",,"With the approval of many ACHF projects and partnerships that include a component of enhanced online access to Minnesota Historical Society information and materials, the Society needed to increase the capacity of its technology platform. This funding enabled the Society to purchase servers and equipment to meet the increased demands created by the ACHF programs.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Rose,Sherman,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard W.","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3026 ",,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/technology-enhancements,,,, 18092,"Technology Support",2012,564420,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs. ","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society. ",,,,,,564420,,,3.15,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"This funding allows the Minnesota Historical Society to broaden access to many of its Legacy-funded programs through the internet. It supports the web development professionals who plan, build and implement digital components that are part of many Legacy-funded history projects. One example, the MNopedia website, was launched in August 2011. MNopedia will provide reliable, multimedia entries about Minnesota people, places, events and things. ",,"This funding allows the Minnesota Historical Society to broaden access to many of its Legacy-funded programs through the internet. It supports the web development professionals who plan, build and implement digital components that are part of many Legacy-funded history projects. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Rose,Sherman,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3026 ",,"Digitization/Online Information Access","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/technology-support,,,, 28951,"Technology Support",2014,666470,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","These would come primarily from the project collaborations stemming from other project/partnership proposals. whose outcomes would inform this question, with Web support being a contributing factor to those outcomes.",,,,,602052,64418,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",3.70,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Historical Society continues to focus on broadening access to many of its Legacy-funded programs through the Internet. This funding supports the web development professionals who plan, build and implement digital components that are part of many Legacy-funded history projects.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/technology-support-0,,,, 10013426,"Teien Central Schoolhouse National Register Evaluation",2021,9595,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9595,,"Teien Township Board of Supervisors: Mark Tungseth, Chairman, Supervisor A; Jeremy Peterson, Supervisor B; Jason Sobolik, Supervisor C; Tim Bloomquist, Clerk; Becky Johnson, Treasurer",,"Township of Teien","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1904 Teien Central Schoolhouse in Kittson County.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,"Bloomquist Hammond","Township of Teien","1741 130th St",Drayton,ND,58225,"(218) 455-3983",lbhammond49@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kittson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teien-central-schoolhouse-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025322,"Teien Central School National Register Nomination",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Jason Sobolik, Kris Dahl, Jeremy Peterson, Tim Bloomquist, Becky Johnson",0.07,"Township of Teien","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1904 Teien Central School.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1904 Teien Central School.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,"Bloomquist Hammond","Township of Teien","1395 160th Avenue","Teien Township",MN,58225,2184553983,lbhammond49@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kittson,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teien-central-school-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031295,"Teien Central School District No. 9 Schoolhouse Conditions Assessment",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Jason Sobolik, Jeremy Peterson, Kris dahl, Tim Bloomquist, Becky Johnson",,"Township of Teien","Local/Regional Government",,,"The grants funded a Conditions Assessment of the Teien Central School District No. 9 schoolhouse, built in 1904, to evaluate its restoration needs. This assessment will help prioritize necessary stabilization and restoration projects, as the building has served the community for decades, first as a school and later as a town hall. In 2020, the Township Board, facing budget constraints, formed a volunteer committee to seek funding for the building's extensive restoration to prevent its destruction. Restoration of the building will allow it to once again be utilized as a place for public gatherings as well as serve as a museum display of the history of the school building and showcase its historical significance.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,"Bloomquist Hammond","Township of Teien","1395 160th Ave.","Teien Township",MN,58225,2184553983,lbhammond49@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kittson,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/teien-central-school-district-no-9-schoolhouse-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025116,"Tellstar News Program Transcription",2022,22000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,17394,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",39394,,"Jo Anne Driscoll, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Jo Emerson, Anne Field, Tim Glines, Lorraine Griffin Johnson, John Guthmann, John Hamburger, Elizabeth J. Keyes, Judy Kishel, Debbie Lee, Joe Lutz, Robert W. Mairs, Marc J Manderscheid, James Miller, Jonathan H. Morgan, Peter Nguyen, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George T. Stephenson, Joe Twomey, July Vang, Glenn Wiessner, Jerry Woelfel (Chair), Lee Pao Xiong",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified firm to transcribe 217 interviews and programs from Tellstar News, founded in St. Paul by Readus Fletcher in 1986.",,"To hire a qualified firm to transcribe 217 interviews and programs from Tellstar News, founded in St. Paul by Readus Fletcher in 1986.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512220701,mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tellstar-news-program-transcription,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024996,"Tenth Anniversary of Same-Sex Marriage in MN",2021,5785,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All targets were met. Recordings and transcripts were deposited in both Clay County Archives and NDSU Archives. Materials are already being researched for the development of the 2023 exhibit on same-sex marriage. The Archives will make the materials available to public upon request.",,9121,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14906,,"Vijay Gaba, Jim Steen, Amy Lammers, Dennis Herbranson, Warren Hilde, Shelly Dahlquist, Jon Evert, Russ Hanson, Willy Jacobson, Jenna Kahly, Gloria Lee, JoNell Moore, Gene Prim, Deb White",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 15 oral history interviews the early history of same-sex marriage in Minnesota.",,"To document in 15 oral history interviews the early history of same-sex marriage in Minnesota.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Peihl,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,Mark.Peihl@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tenth-anniversary-same-sex-marriage-mn,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17174,"Terrace Mill North Wall Stabilization Project",2011,25088,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2610,,,,,,"Terrace Mill Foundation",," The Terrace grist mill was built in 1903. In 1967, the mill was abandoned. In 1979, the non-profit Terrace Mill Foundation was incorporated, purchased the mill and began a 30 year commitment to restoring and maintaining the mill and property. The Foundation is managed by a volunteer board of directors. Today, the three story mill contains a circa 1900 general store, museum of mill artifacts, gift shop, historic media center, Pioneer Playhouse Theater and Wheeler Art Gallery. In July, 1979, the Terrace Mill District was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places. In the spring of 2009, there was observable evidence that the north wall of the foundation was bowing and cracking due to the pressure from the ground and moisture behind it. All objectives of the project were successfully completed. The entire north side of the building is now intact with the foundation sill. The interior and exterior north walls of the foundation have been braced and stabilized. The exterior cement landing, steps and pad have been removed. An exterior drainage system has been installed and wooden landing, steps and railing constructed. It was determined that the cement stairway was the cause of most of the water seepage and damage to both the interior and exterior north wall of the foundation. The partial collapse of the exterior of the north wall was not determined until the soil was excavated to the footing of the wall. This was unknown at the time of the submission of the. grant proposal and resulted in additional expenditure of funds not covered by the grant. The stabilization of the interior and exterior north wall of the basement insures that the structure is no longer In peril of moving off the sill plate of the foundation. Therefore, this section of the mill has been rescued from imminent collapse. The mill will remain intact for many future generations to enjoy. The basement can now be open to the public for viewing the mill artifacts and the turbine pit. The pointed wall will be an attraction in itself since it has been beautifully restored.   ",,"To brace interior walls and foundation, remove and replace steps, and install exterior drainage system on the Terrace Mill, listed on the National Register.",2010-07-01,2010-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Richard P.",Grella,,"19058 Dreaming River Drive",Terrace,MN,56334,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/terrace-mill-north-wall-stabilization-project,,,, 10007452,"Textile Storage and Catalog Record Improvement, Phase 1",2017,9952,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9952,,"Sarah Beimers, Ron Gardner, Mel Miller, David Gonnerman, Teri Knight, Joy Riggs, Rebecca Peterson, David Mucha, Cliff Clark, Chris O'Neill, Clark Webster, Debby Nitz, John Thomas, Greg Kneser, Lisa Peterson",0.25,"Northfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better storage conditions, allowing for greater public access to objects in the collection.",,,2016-12-01,2018-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cathy,Osterman,"Northfield Historical Society","408 Division Street",Northfield,MN,55057,507-645-9268,osterman@northfieldhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/textile-storage-and-catalog-record-improvement-phase-1,,,,0 10031151,"Textiles Storage Equipment: Rehousing Project",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Our fifteen most vulnerable textiles and all our rolled textiles are now rehoused appropriately and to industry standards. This project has immediately improved their storage conditions and helped assure they are stable until conservation treatment can be carried out on them. All targets were achieved. Collections Manager Lisa Vedaa is qualified to carry out the specific steps of the project.",,4500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14500,,"Jim Steen, Willy Jacobson, JoNell Moore, Warren Hilde, Jon Evert, Vijay Gaba, Matt Gilbertson, Dennis Herbranson, John Hest, Sarah King, Paul Krabbenhoft, Gracia Sanchez-Dekarske, Deb White, Diane Wray-Williams",,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide appropriate storage materials for the museum's textiles collection.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Vedaa,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,2182995511,lisa.vedaa@HCSmuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/textiles-storage-equipment-rehousing-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012199,"Textile Inventory Project",2019,5685," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2779,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8464,,"Leonard Hirsch (President), Roberta Schloesser (Vice-President), Mary Keyes (Treasurer), Chuck Cedar (Secretary), David Perell, Fio Ricci, Linda Suihkonen, Peter Becchetti, Mike Hukka, Kelle Degnan",0.13,"Hibbing Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To provide better organization of the museum's textile collection, allowing for greater public access to the community?s historic resources.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Erica,"Larson Zubich","Hibbing Historical Society"," 400 East 23rd Street "," Hibbing "," MN ",55746,"(218) 263-8522"," ericalarson1@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/textile-inventory-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 34000,"Textile Cataloging and Rehousing",2016,9855,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","One short term impact expected was new knowledge of the collection could inform new exhibits. Staff have already used items from the collection to interpret county historical narratives in an upcoming exhibit to interpret the 1970's decade.(see photo) The staff is planning a new exhibit for the main temporary hall for the first half of 2017 on ""The Victorian Era Revisited on the Frontier."" This will access some of the amazing textiles discovered from the 1870's through 1920. Many of the items for that exhibit will be on display for the first time. Another intermediate goal has already been realized in the short term. Two donors recently visited to find and see articles their family members had donated many years ago. Rather than dig through piles or racks, taking several hours or even days, staff were able to pinpoint the garments' locations in PastPerfect and retrieve them in minutes, to the delight of the donor families. This project has created goodwill in the community through the fact they see artifacts being properly cared for. Donations for future projects have been received by the Historical Society.",,1801,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",11656,,"Brian Harmsen, President, Linda Wing, Vice-Chair, Christy Riley, Secretary, Brad Bergerson, Treasurer, Gary Kass, Dorothy Bloemendaal, Margaret Kluis, Rachel Dreesen, Dennis Miller, James Jens, ex officio representative for the County Commissioners.",0.00,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control and provide appropriate storage materials for historic textiles held in public trust.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County Historical Society","PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,507-836-6533,jtimmerman@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/textile-cataloging-and-rehousing,,,,0 28815,"Textile Collection Cataloging and Record Update",2015,9755,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9755,,"Barry Adams, Bev Falteysek, Kaye Fransen, Joanne Giga, Ken Henricksen, Mike Jensen, Kirby Knutson, Patty Jessop, Tamzen Johnson, Jerry Lewison, Renee Lowery, Linda Shaw, Brad Vettrus, Glenn Wiesjhan, Marilyn Witzel",0.01,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society","1700 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,507-451-1420,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/textile-collection-cataloging-and-record-update,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007212,"The Duluth Bethel Society, Inc. General Assessment & Long Range Preservation Plan",2018,7650,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7650,,"Paul Brandstaetter, Steve McLachlan, James Balmer, Robin Tellor, Ken Stafford, Joe Ferguson, Sharon Johnson, Melinda Lavine, David Nyquist, Dr. John Wainio, Jim Schwartz, Tom Seidelmann, Dennis Cummings",,"Duluth Bethel Society, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum consultant to conduct a general preservation needs assessment survey and long range collections preservation plan.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Wagner,"Duluth Bethel Society, Inc.","23 Mesaba Avenue",Duluth,MN,55806,7152348737,karen.wagner@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-bethel-society-inc-general-assessment-long-range-preservation-plan,,,,0 10007453,"The History of the Seward Neighborhood, Phase 3",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Marne Zafar, President, Diann Anders, Treasurer, Tariku Belay, Shell Collins, Hannah Epstein, Peter Fleck, Ashley Freitag, Bob Friddle, Daniel Handeen, Abdiasis Hirsi, Elena Kolstad, Secretary, Marilyn Matheny, Vice President, Alexis Toschinetz",,"Seward Neighborhood Group","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce an edited manuscript on the history of the Seward Neighborhood.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marilyn,Matheny,"Seward Neighborhood Group","2323 Franklin Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55406,612-729-2442,Marilyn@artisopusgallery.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-seward-neighborhood-phase-3,,,,0 10007454,"The Red River Oxcart Trail Bike Tour II",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The measurable outcomes included short term, intermediate and long term outcomes. With the exception of the final outcome all outcomes were achieved although, in some cases, they took longer than originally planned as described below. The final outcome, ""the tour is known to be available to the community"" is a work in progress as we continue to spread the word and develop interest in the tour. Initial project administration completed as described. Development of story with supporting maps and documentation completed but took four months instead of the initial planned 3 months and did not start until month 3 of the project. These delays were caused simply by the availability of the contractor for this work. Final design and interim peer review completed once the narrative and supporting documentation were completed. We did not anticipate the special requirement to have the narration reviewed by the MN Historical Society. This process added about two months to our timeline, partly because when the tour was reviewed, the Historical Society asked for some changes to the narration that were unanticipated. While, in the end, this was a valuable and important step for us, it did move out the completion of the project by an additional two months. With the support of Preserve Minneapolis and the skills of their web coordinator, Richard Kronick, the development of the final product on the website turned out to be much more straightforward than we had expected. The final outcome is the tour is known to be available in the community. With the release of the tour, it was advertised in the November MRP newsletter, which reaches over 1500 people. We have also sent a press releases to interested parties in the Metro Area including news outlets and neighborhood organizations. We are presenting at both the St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board and the Preserve Minneapolis Board. Finally, the Star Tribune has indicated an interest in publishing an article on the trail but currently plans to wait until Spring, 2018 for the article. The Hennepin History Museum has also indicated an interest in having an event tied to the tour in the spring. Preserve Minneapolis tracks the usage of the website with Google Analytics. This will, over time, be the best measure of use of the tour.",,5000,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",15000,,"John Crippen, Mike Derus, Meg Forney, Jacob Frey, Linda Higgins, Elizabeth Hinz, Linda Mack, Alisa Mulhair, Dave Norback, Alexis Pennie, Michael Rainville, Kevin Reich, Heidi Schmidt, Suzanne Smith, Doug Snyder, Carletta Sweet, Al Swintek, David Tinjum, Scott Vreeland, Liz Wielinski, Angie Wordell, Blong Yang, Georgianna Yantos",0.01,"Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete production of a heritage tourism bike tour.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Boe,"Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership","2522 Marshall St. NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,"612-465-8780 x212",Kathleenkboe@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-oxcart-trail-bike-tour-ii,,,,0 10007455,"The Women of Southwest Minnesota and the Great War: Phase III (Publication)",2017,7932,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7932,,"Al Kruse, Donata DeBruyckere, Cathy Amato, Joseph Amato, Waneta Shriver, Jan Louwagie, Kevin Stroup",0.01,"Society for the Study of Local and Regional History","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to publish an essay on women in Southwest Minnesota during World War I.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jan,Louwagie,"Society for the Study of Local and Regional History","PO Box 291",Marshall,MN,56258,507-537-7373,jan.louwagie@smsu.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Cottonwood, Lyon, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/women-southwest-minnesota-and-great-war-phase-iii-publication,,,,0 10007456,"The Writing on the Wall: Historic Graffiti at the Depot",2017,8540,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The measureable outcomes for this project were listed in the Intermediate, Short Term and Long Term. The Expected Impact in the Intermediate stated that - Area residents will have access to a greater base of knowledge regarding Hutchinson's railroad history and that the Progress Indicator would be that 100% of graffiti will be researched, and a research report will have been written. Every inch of the Depot that contained graffiti was sectioned off and photographed by a Photographer, the product of which are included in the Final Research Report. Historic Hutchinson donated digital copies of the photographs and a physical copy of the final research report to the McLeod County Historical Society for their visitors to have more than one way of learning about the histories left behind in the Depot. The group is also looking into ways to publish the research to increase its accessibility to the public. The expected impact in the short term read as, Local awareness of and interest in the depot's graffiti and history, with the progress indicator being that participation in the public input phase of research. This goal was reached during and after the research phases; there were some cases where local citizens with the same surname as a piece of graffiti was contacted by the Researcher to confirm that that name was indeed a relative and to provide additional information about that person. The local newspaper, The Hutchinson Leader, published an article about the project that included miniature versions of some biographies and photographs from inside the Depot. This generated public interest in a unique city landmark that many previously did not know anything about; the local population was excited to know that the graffiti had already lasted for over a century and showed support for making it last for another one hundred years. The expended impact in the Long Term was - Increased public interaction with local railroading history with the progress indicator being that the researched history will create a knowledge based upon which to base a preservation and exhibition project. The Depot has a newly attached meeting space that is available to the public to rent, but the section of the building with the floor-to-ceiling graffiti is closed off. This research project has brought more awareness on the vast history that the graffiti represents and a good amount of local pride when it was realized that the Hutchinson Depot is alone in Minnesota when the amount and age of railroading graffiti is compared to other Minnesota train depots. Discussions are occurring with the owners of the Depot property on ways to preserve the graffiti and make it accessible for the general public to learn about their local history.",,1809,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10349,,"President: Mary Christensen, Vice President: Linsey Hansen, Secretary: Jamie Mahoney, Treasurer: Robin Kashuba",0.22,"Historic Hutchinson","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a professional to assess and write a report for historically significant depot graffiti, which will allow greater public access to this resource.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bayley,Schluter,"Historic Hutchinson","446 Main Street South",Hutchinson,MN,55350,320-587-2109,schluterbay@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,McLeod,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/writing-wall-historic-graffiti-depot,,,,0 10007133,"The Historic Hill District of Saint Paul: A Documentary",2018,85700,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",85700,,"Ramsey Hill Association Board - Aaron Gjerde - President, Nancy Zingale - Vice President, Terri Stander -Treasurer, Mitch Rubinstein - Secretary, Joan Higinbotham - Community Partnerships, Joseph Wethington - Crime Prevention, Lori Olson-Fundraising, Mason Riddle - Historic Preservation, Dan Reed - Social Events Chair, Bryan Bedessem - House Tour, Peter Carlsen -Land Use, Kevin O'Brien - Membership, Doug Olson - Parks and Gardens, Marcy Wallace - Public Relations, Sue Zumberge - Business Liaison, and a representative from the Summit University Planning Council.",,"Ramsey Hill Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a documentary on the history of the Historic Hill District in St. Paul. ",,"This project aims to create a documentary and companion website to capture and share the extraordinary range of historical events in the Historic Hill District of Saint Paul. Also, to make a strong case for the value of historic preservation that can inspire current and future generations. With over a thousand historic structures, the District is on the National Register of Historic Places and includes the sometimes-overlapping areas of Ramsey, Crocus, Cathedral, and Summit Hills. This documentary will demonstrate how these neighborhoods came to provide an outstanding example of historic renovation and preservation. The lessons learned here can be applied to innumerable communities in the state and beyond, whether small towns, cities, or similar neighborhoods in other urban centers. We will offer it to all Minnesotans in every county via their local public television stations and on the web. ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Reed,"Ramsey Hill Association","420 Summit Ave","St. Paul",MN,55102,612-363-5308,danreed@highlandfriendshipclub.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-hill-district-saint-paul-documentary,,,, 10013414,"The Minnesota Computer History Partnership",2017,98825,"MN Laws 2015 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","Overall, we believe we achieved the intended results of this project. By creating a partnership around a common interest, we not only delivered on immediate outcomes and outputs, but laid the groundwork for future collaboration because of what was achieved. While we wish we had more time to further develop the project under this grant term, we are satisfied that both researchers and the general public will now have available a greater set of resources and information that tell the Minnesota computer history story. Specific to the measurable outcomes: Short term: The 3 partner organizations have begun a long:term relationship to collaborate on historical and educational projects in this topic. This collaboration has strengthened our outreach efforts as we each promote the history of computer innovation in Minnesota. Minnesotans including educators, researchers, technology businesses and students will now be able to learn more about the Computer History Project and the availability of related online resources as they generate new awareness. Intermediate: We have related and cross:linked websites featuring the collected information and links to archived materials on Minnesota:s computer history. Included will be the comprehensive and accessible and Computer History Project website. Educators and students will be able to gain an increasing awareness of and appreciation for the historical context of the early computer development in Minnesota and the various communities that it has impacted over time because of these centralized resources. Researchers will learn of this index and resource database, and use it to develop articles or books to further educate the public. : Long term: Our partners will continue to collaborate, extending the use of the materials created. Our partnership continues to develop new resources related to computer and technology industries. Our materials contribute to a regular presence in classrooms, at high school and collegiate levels. The partnership will continue to work together to promote public engagement around the topic of Minnesota:s Computer History.",,10136,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",108961,,"Minnesota High Tech Association: Board of Directors: Lisa Schloesser, Doug Carnival, Ed Foppe, Margaret Anderson, Mike Connly, Jacquelyn Crowhurst, Rob Duchscher, Julie Durham, Jill Farrington, Win Giles, David Harkness, Tony Harris, Milla Hautman, Jay Heath, Patrick Joyce, Harlan Kragt, Jake Krings, Rick Krueger, Matt Kucharski, Michael Lacey, Matthew Law, Sandy Lee, Chuck Lefebvre, Mac Lewis; Joy Lindsay, Paul Mattia, Tyler Middleton, David Minkkinen, Cy Morton, Samuel Prabhakar, Liu Qiao, Jean Quam, Christopher Rence, Hassan Rmaile, Pat Ryan, Scott Singer, Kirsten Stone, Rob Tabb, Dee Thibodeau, Kenneth Voss. Charles Babbage Institute: University of Minnesota Regents: Dean E. Johnson-Board Chair, David J. McMillan- Vice Chair, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Laura M. Brod, Linda A. Cohen, Thomas W. Devine, Michael D. Hsu, Peggy E. Lucas, Abdul M. Omari, Darrin M. Rosha, Patricia S. Simmons Dakota County Historical Society: Trustees: Tom Achartz-President, Sally Anderson -Vice President, Roberta Norris Norvoll-Secretary, Stephen Cook-Treasurer, Marty Jo Bruyer, David Byrne, Robert Damon, Jim Huffman, Greg Oxley, Theresa Palmersheim, Leslie Greaves Radloff, Leah Stanek, Dale Weeks, Chapter Representatives: Mark Kaliszewski,-South St. Paul, Richard Thill,-Genealogical Society, Heidi Langenfeld- Friends of Leduc and Historic Hastings.",0.14,"Minnesota High Technology Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified project manager to assist partners in researching the history of the computer industry in Minnesota.",,"Partners: Minnesota High Tech Foundation, Charles Babbage Institute at the University of Minnesota, and Dakota County Historical Society Three nonprofit organizations with a shared interest in the little-known history of Minnesota:s role in the development of the modern computer industry have come together to share their resources in a long-term partnership, which will serve scholars, educators, students, and the public. The goal is to work together to make these stories known to the public through digital media, document stories from those involved or have archival resources, and share this history with new generations of Minnesotans. The partners have agreed to three key objectives: : Researching and collecting information on the available historical resources, artifacts, and data, now scattered among six primary organizations and a cluster of business archives in Rochester and the Twin Cities : Compiling that information into a single, shared online database and index of resources on the web that will preserve and provide access to the resources : Creating a unique set of video interviews to capture stories from those who experienced this history firsthand. These videos will be shared and used among the partners in both transcripts and video form as public education resources and future research. This collaboration will enhance efficiency for all three organizations in collecting and sharing this rich history by reducing individual time spent by each institution and avoiding unnecessary duplication of efforts. This coordination will also lead to expanding awareness of each organization:s resources and strengthen their reputations as sources of information about this important part of Minnesota:s past.",2017-06-01,2018-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matt,Hill,"Minnesota High Technology Foundation","400 South 4th Street, Suite 416",Minneapolis,MN,55415,"(651) 343-3491",matt@mhta.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-computer-history-partnership,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013503,"The Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour's Sanctuary Roof Rehabilitation Project",2021,257565,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,50000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",307565,,"Henry Doyle - Priest-In-Partnership, Colin Maltbie - Priest-in-Partnership, Bonnie Holt - Deacon, Jan Batchelder- Senior Warden, June Muchow- Junior Warden, Lesley Dudley - Chapter Secretary, John Andrews - Treasurer, Jeanie Mortenson, Joel Raaen, Paul Pieper, Mike Frankenfield, Julie Baehr, and Bob Nesvold",,"Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to replace the sanctuary roof on the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, located in Faribault, MN and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,June,Muchow,"Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour","PO Box 816",Faribault,MN,55021,"(507) 210-7985",jvmuchow@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cathedral-our-merciful-saviours-sanctuary-roof-rehabilitation-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10012221,"The 1920s: A Decade of Change in Murray County",2018,9700," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The goal to gather and analyze the resources pertaining to the 1920's in Murray County was completed and will be used to inform an upcoming exhibit. The collections items have been chosen to represent the era of the 1920's and will be displayed to encourage new inquiry into the history of the county. An exhibit design and floor plan has been drafted for the upcoming exhibit in 2020.",,546,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10246,,"Kyle Vos, Kelly Muldoon, Dennis Anderson, Brian Harmsen, Pres., Linda Wing, Christy Riley, Sec., Brad Bergerson, Treas., Ruth Hoyme, Romane Dold, Rachel Dressen, James Jens, ex officio County Commissioner",0.02,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of the 1920s in Murray County.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County Historical Society"," PO Box 61 "," Slayton "," MN ",56172,"(507) 836-6533"," jtimmerman@co.murray.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1920s-decade-change-murray-county,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012249,"The International Institute of Minnesota 100th Anniversary Exhibit (1919-2019)",2019,9315," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,5720,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15035,,"Victor Cedeno, June Cheng, Dave DePaepe, Kitty Gogins, Charles Horwitz, Jon Justin, Mark Kalla, Jeff Mandel, Mary Miklethun, Carolyn Nestingen, Jerry Nolte, Elaine Olson, Aydurus Osman, Glen Skovholt, Kate Tilney"," ","International Institute of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,," The 14 unique panels tell the story of the Institute’s history while showing the demographic changes that occurred within Minnesota’s immigrant communities during that time. The exhibit, titled: Unity Without Uniformity Celebrating 100 years of the International Institute of Minnesota was installed by the Ramsey County Historical Society on March 11, 2019 at the historical society’s exhibit space in the Landmark Center. The Institute utilized the exhibit panels to inspire content to promote its anniversary on December 12, 2019. The exhibit will be used as a whole, or segmented by panel, in the day-to-day work of the nonprofit organization. The exhibit was the impetus to capture stories from the organizations 100 years that celebrates the mission and impact of the organization. It also educates its audience about immigration to Minnesota in that 100 year time span. Thousands of individuals unfamiliar with the Institute’s mission will view the exhibit on display in the two public locations. ",2018-09-01,2019-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kate,Raleigh,"International Institute of Minnesota"," 1694 Como Ave "," St. Paul "," MN ",55108,"(651) 647-0191",kraleigh@iimn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/international-institute-minnesota-100th-anniversary-exhibit-1919-2019,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012260,"The Smart Politics Minnesota Historical Election Data Archive",2019,135122," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The Minnesota Historical Election Archive was made public on June 30, 2020. While work was completed on June 1, 2020, it was decided that the launch should be delayed until later in the month due to the prominent news coverage of civil protests and COVID-19. The first press release announcing the launch of the Archive will be issued after the Independence Day holiday weekend on July 6, 2020. The Archive is published by the University of Minnesota Libraries at the following URL: https://mn.electionarchives.lib.umn.edu In the coming weeks, months, and years the P.I. will be able to track the various short-, medium, and long-term measurable outcomes as detailed below. The depth and breadth of the data collected, the unique features of the database, and the user-friendly responsiveness of the Archive website ensures this project is well-situated to realize these outcomes. The launch of the Archive is expected to generate an increased public and journalistic interest in and knowledge of Minnesota?s political history and elections. The number of visitors to and searches conducted via the website will be tracked daily using web analytics software. Media coverage of the launch will also be tracked by Archive director and P.I. Dr. Eric Ostermeier. It is expected that Minnesota journalists, as well as national journalists covering high profile Gopher State electoral races, will make extensive use of the comprehensive, user-friendly Archive to incorporate historical information and data into their reports on present-day campaigns and elections as well as for stand-alone pieces about Minnesota?s political history. In addition to continued use of web analytics, intermediate-term metrics documenting use of the Archive will include tracking media coverage of the Archive and journalistic use of its information and data using a combination of Google Alerts and various search engines. Dr. Ostermeier will also track interviews and historical information requests he receives from journalists as well as data requests from academics to assist with their scholarly work. Looking to the long-term, it is expected the Archive will not only sustain interest in Minnesota?s political history in future election cycles as a trusted, comprehensive resource users return to visit, but perhaps also a pilot program that will generate interest in the creation of similar Archives in other states. In addition to continued, long-term media and public use of the Archive, it is also projected that academics will utilize the Archive as a source for journal articles and books on Minnesota political history. Finally, it is expected that Minnesota students will gain a greater knowledge of Minnesota political history as educational institutions incorporate the Archive, and the associated writings produced at Smart Politics, into their curriculum in courses on politics, civics, and Gopher State history. The creation of comprehensive, user-friendly historical election archives for other states, whether built through the Smart Politics platform at the University of Minnesota Libraries, state governments, or other data curators, is another indicator to track this project?s long-term influence in shaping public education on state political history. The impact within educational institutions will be measured by tracking on-line syllabi and coursework that links to the Archive. Academic use of the data will also be determined through tracking citations in journals and books.",,3289,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",138411,,"David J. McMillan (Chair), Kendall Powell (Vice Chair), Thomas J. Anderson, Richard Beeson, Linda Cohen, Michael Hsu, Dean E. Johnson, Peggy Lucas, Abdul Omari, Darrin Rosha, Steven A. Sviggum",1.02,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Humphrey School of Public Affairs)","Public College/University",,,"To develop an online database to hold the history of general and primary state and federal election results in Minnesota.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eric,Ostermeier,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Humphrey School of Public Affairs)"," 450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street SE "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455-2070,"(612) 362-0752"," smartpolitics@umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/smart-politics-minnesota-historical-election-data-archive,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10012263,"The US-Dakota Conflict in Minnesota's Newspapers: Educator Engagement",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"David J. McMillan, Kendall J. Powell, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Linda A. Cohen, Michael D. Hsu, Dean E. Johnson, Peggy E. Lucas, Abdul M. Omari, Darrin M. Rosha, Steven A. Sviggum",0.1,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies)","Public College/University",,,"To create updated curriculum on the U.S.-Dakota War for use in Minnesota classrooms.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alejandro,Baer,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies)"," 450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street SE "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455-2070,"(612) 624-7548"," abaer@umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-conflict-minnesotas-newspapers-educator-engagement,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012370,"The Cathedral Of Our Merciful Saviour's Roof Construction Documents",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term Goal - An architectural firm will be selected through an informal bidding process, affecting the project by way of a best value decision for quality of project bid, reasonable cost, and previous experience with construction documents projects. Short Term Expected Result: Selected firm meets the majority of predetermined criteria for evaluating RFPs, as established by the Cathedral?s grants team. Actual Result: Yes, we selected MacDonald and Mack and they met the conditions of our contract with them. Even exceeded in accomplishing moving the deadline up for the final documents. We have a good working relationship with MacDonald and Mack and they understand that we are submitting a large grant request in May of this year. Intermediate Goal: The construction documents will enable the Cathedral to continue with fundraising to build up a fund to match an anticipated large grant application for actual roof construction. The documents will also provide the necessary next step in moving forward with the roof construction. Intermediate Expected Result: The Cathedral leadership will send out capital campaign letters to businesses, organizations and citizens who are shareholders in the Cathedral's community outreach endeavors. A large grant application will also be made to MNHS in 2020 for the Cathedral to proceed with roof construction. Intermediate Actual Result: Yes, the Cathedral has met this goal as well. Capital Campaign letters have gone out based on the 60% and 90% construction documents that were submitted to MNHS. The large grant application has been started and will be submitted by the end of May. Long Term Goal: The documents will allow roof construction to proceed and be completed. This will ensure that the building remains structurally sound and the artifacts, community outreach events and people who congregate under its roof are dry. Long Term Expected Result: The Cathedral will get a new roof. Long Term Actual Result: Based on the completion of the construction documents the Cathedral is one step closer to renovating the existing roof. The large grant to help fund this goal has been started and will be submitted at the end of May.",,4720,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14720,,"Pat Dudley - Senior Warden, June Muchow - Junior Warden, Lesley Dudley -Chapter Secretary, John Andrews, Treasure, Jeanne Mortenson, Joel Raaen, Jan Langer, Bonnie Holt - Deacon, Mike Frakenfield"," ","Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,June,Muchow,"Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour"," PO Box 816 "," Faribault "," MN ",55021,"(507) 210-7985"," jvmuchow@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cathedral-our-merciful-saviours-roof-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012420,"The People's Real Estate: Seward Redesign Inc. at 50",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short term, expected impact -- A qualified professional research consultant is hired and begins research of the history of the Seward neighborhood?s built environment, through an intentional focus on 10 Redesign owned/supported properties. This short term outcome was achieved as anticipated. The project provides greater understanding of historical context, and conversation about, Seward Redesign projects in the Seward and Longfellow neighborhoods. The project develops content for future phases that will share research with the community. This medium term outcome is in progress. Future phase are being evaluated currently. Eventual presentation of research (future phases) will increase awareness, support and enthusiasm for CDCs and community investment strategies in the Seward neighborhood, the Twin Cities and beyond. This long term outcome is pending.",,3000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13000,,"Tal Anderson, Carol Carrier, Garry Hesser, Andrew Hestness, Tadd Kelly, Edward Landenberger, Sheldon Mains, Ewart Martens, Abdullahi Mohamed, Tony Scallon, D'Angelos Svenkeson, Suzanne Weinstein",0.04,"Seward Redesign inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct research in preparation for celebrating Seward Redesign's 50th anniversary.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Shaina,Brassard,"Seward Redesign inc."," 2619 East Franklin Ave "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55406,"(612) 435-0278"," shaina@redesigninc.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/peoples-real-estate-seward-redesign-inc-50,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012428,"The Women of Rondo: Research & Writing",2019,8350," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii). ","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org ",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org ",8350,,"Marvin R. Anderson, Diana Allen, Jim Gerlich, Cynthia Fraction, Jim Hart, Craig Morris, Jonathan Palmer"," ","Rondo Center of Diverse Expression","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"This project prepared five panels to illustrate the richness of African American women who resided in the African American community of Rondo and made multiple contributions to the social, economic, and educational sectors of the neighborhood. The enduring value of this Women of Rondo project will be a legacy for future generations and will provide a spark of imagination among visitors. ",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Marvin,Anderson,"Rondo Center of Diverse Expression"," 315 Fisk Street "," Saint Paul "," MN ",55104,"(651) 402-0095",mranderson989@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/women-rondo-research-writing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012459,"The 1920s: A Decade of Change in Murray County (Phase II, Exhibit Implementation)",2020,9104," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii). ","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org ",,,2240,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org ",11344,,"Kyle Vos, Dennis Anderson, Brian Harmsen, Pres., Linda Wing, Christy Riley, Sec., Brad Bergerson, Treas., Ruth Hoyme, Romane Dold, Rachel Dressen, James Jens, ex officio County Commissioner"," ","Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"This new exhibit provides the opportunity to display artifacts previously housed in storage and enables the museum to highlight new aspects of Murray County's history. One example is the (partial) distillery still they already have in their collection. This is an ideal way to bring this item forward and display it prominently. This artifact is sure to elicit a lot of interest in the interpretation of Prohibition in the county. This project will have a lasting impact by educating people about the 1920s and the social, political, economic, and cultural changes that occurred during this decade. Since the exhibit will run for a minimum of 2 years, many people will have the opportunity to learn about this time period and how it impacted Murray County. It will also help people draw connections between events of one hundred years ago and today. Museum visitors will be challenged to consider current events in light of the past and to develop a heightened understanding of the present through a consideration of historical context. Since this exhibit focuses on little-known or poorly understood segments of history such as the KKK in Murray County and Prohibition visitors are seeing new perspectives. It will also help people draw connections between events of one hundred years ago and today. Museum visitors will be challenged to consider current events in light of the past and to develop a heightened understanding of the present through a consideration of historical context. Finally, the research already conducted for this project has produced tangible information and records that will be kept permanently in the museum archives. This information will be of value to the entire community, and particularly to future researchers and historians working on local history projects.   ",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Janet,Timmerman,"Murray County Historical Society"," PO Box 61 "," Slayton "," MN ",56172,"(507) 836-6533",jtimmerman@co.murray.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/1920s-decade-change-murray-county-phase-ii-exhibit-implementation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012497,"The Artist Sanctuary Condition Assessment",2020,17800," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,1500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",19300,,"Board of Directors: Heidi Bacon, Gail Dahlberg, Tamara O'Brien, Susan Forsythe, Clare Schuster, Daniel Bacon Advisory Board Members: Mike Arturi, John Becker, Sue Vicory, Jon Proudstar, Linda Batemen-Gomez, Thomas Paquette",0.05,"The Artist Sanctuary","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Mission Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and now used by The Artist Sanctuary.",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Bacon,"The Artist Sanctuary"," 602 West Ave. "," Red Wing "," MN ",55066,"(651) 301-9261"," heidibacon1@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-sanctuary-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012551,"The Minnesota National Guard in Worthington Oral History Project",2020,9950," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,469,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10419,,"Shari Nelson, Sandy Wood, Jerry Fiola, Margaret Erickson, Jay Milbrandt, Michael Vosbergh, Arthur Frame, Patrick Demuth, Ron Wood"," ","Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 10-12 oral history interviews the history of the Minnesota National Guard in Worthington.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Beth,Rickers,"Nobles County Historical Society"," PO Box 614 "," Worthington "," MN ",56187,"(507) 376-4431"," nchsociety@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Jackson, Murray, Nobles, Rock",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-national-guard-worthington-oral-history-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012589,"The Many Faces of the White Bear Lake Area: Publication",2020,4141," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,427,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4568,,"Bill Foussard, Carol McFarlane, Eunice Cote, Brady Ramsay, Karen Alnes, Jesse Bengtson, Nancy Calderon, Steve Carlson, Craig Drake, Susan Hartzell, Kate Huebsch, Carter Johnson, Kate Krampe, Lisa Porcrnich, Mike Ruether, Mark Sather, Bob Schneeweis, Tim Torgerson, Doug Wolgamot"," ","Greater White Bear Lake Community Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of the White Bear Lake area.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jacqueline,Reis,"Greater White Bear Lake Community Foundation"," PO Box 10626 "," White Bear Lake "," MN ",55110,"(651) 408-5412"," jackier@greaterwblfoundation.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/many-faces-white-bear-lake-area-publication,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17752,"The History of Environmental Education in Minnesota",2012,6999,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6999,,,,"Hamline University - Center For Global Environmental Education","Private College/University","To conduct Phase II of research on the History of Environmental Education in Minnesota through oral history transcriptions.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kevin,Clemens,"Hamline University - Center For Global Environmental Education",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-environmental-education-minnesota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17758,"The Wagon Wheel Book Project",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Minnesota State University, Mankato","Public College/University","To print and publish a book on the history of Mankato's Wagon Wheel Café and its patrons.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Engen,"Minnesota State University, Mankato",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wagon-wheel-book-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17769,"The Clothesline Project Collections/Exhibit Preservation",2012,1500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,1500,,,,"Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a preservation consultant to improve intellectual control and proper storage of the Clothesline Project collection.",,,2012-04-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Liz,Richards,"Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Aitkin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clothesline-project-collectionsexhibit-preservation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17830,"The SPCO's Dennis Russell Davies Years",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Jo Bailey, Julia Bogorad-Kogan†, Gary Bordner†, Thomas M. Brown, Calvin Chung, Richard J. Cohen, Carol Damberg, Sandra L. Davis, Joan R. Duddingston, Kathy Gremillion, Ingrid Lenz Harrison, James N. Haymaker, A. J. Huss, Jr., Carolynn T. Johnson†, James E. Johnson, Arthur W. Kaemmer, M.D., D. William Kaufman, Erwin A. Kelen, Donna Kelly, Paul B. Klaas, Randall J. Kroll, William C. Kuhlmann, Karen Larsen, Robert L. Lee, David L. Lillehaug, Laura Liu, Stephen H. Mahle, Jerome A. Miranowski, Amy K. Moon, Alfred P. Moore, Betty Myers*, Jenny Lind Nilsson, Lowell J. Noteboom, Deborah J. Palmer, Paula J. Patineau, Daniel R. Pennie, Andrew J. Redleaf, Donald E. Ryks, Anthony C. Scarfone, Katie Scarfone†, Daniel J. Schmechel, Fred Sewell, Ronald Sit, Carole Mason Smith†, Marschall I. Smith, Linda D. Stinson, Joseph Tashjian, Kristen Smith Wenker, Dobson West, Elizabeth Willis, Joseph Zappa, Max E. Zarling Honorary Directors Mayor Chris Coleman, Mayor R. T. Rybak † Ex-Officio * Life Director",,"Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide public access to newly-digitized SPCO concert recordings from the 1970s under then-Music Director Dennis Russell Davies.",,"To provide public access to newly-digitized SPCO concert recordings from the 1970s under then-Music Director Dennis Russell Davies.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Matt,Thueson,"Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Society","408 Saint Peter Street, Third Floor","Saint Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/spcos-dennis-russell-davies-years,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17859,"The Red Pipestone Quarry of Minnesota: Archaeological and Historical Reports, Second Revised Edition",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Minnesota Archaeological Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To revise, supplement, and reprint ""Red Pipestone Quarry of Minnesota"" (1983).",,"To revise, supplement, and reprint ""Red Pipestone Quarry of Minnesota"" (1983).",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Deborah,Schoenholz,"Minnesota Archaeological Society","Fort Snelling History Center","St. Paul",MN,55111,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-pipestone-quarry-minnesota-archaeological-and-historical-reports-second-revised-edition,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17920,"The History of Community Theater Productions of the Northfield Arts Guild, 1959-2012",2013,5600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5600,,"Deb Clark, Ken Ewald, Rafael Estrella, Jerry Fox, Rachel Haider, Tania Legvold, Siam Muir, Anna Rustad.",,"Northfield Arts Guild","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To assemble historical resources pertaining to 50 years of theater productions, 1959-2012, preparatory to digitization",,"To assemble historical resources pertaining to 50 years of theater productions, 1959-2012, preparatory to digitization",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ann,Mosey,"Northfield Arts Guild","304 Division St",Northfield,MN,55057,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-community-theater-productions-northfield-arts-guild-1959-2012,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17924,"The Minnesota Liberal Arts College Student Experience in the 1960’s: Carleton College 1968",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Jack W. Eugster, Martha H. Kaemmer, Lawrence Perlman, Jack W. Schuler, Steven G. Poskanzer, Donald A. Hasseltine, Frederick A. Rogers, Robert H. ""Bob"" Edwards, Stephen R. Lewis, Jr., Robert A. Oden, Jr., Frank I. Wright",,"Carleton College","Private College/University","To assemble historical resources and draft an essay pertaining to history of residential experience at small liberal arts colleges in the 1960s",,"To assemble historical resources and draft an essay pertaining to history of residential experience at small liberal arts colleges in the 1960s",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Eric,Hillemann,"Carleton College","1 North College Street",Northfield,MN,55057,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-liberal-arts-college-student-experience-1960-s-carleton-college-1968,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17942,"The Minneapolis College of Art and Design Archival Processing Project",2013,97941,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,97941,,"Bruce Bean, Kevin Bennett, Leslie Berkshire, Uri Camarena, Anne Cashill, Jay Coogan, Nathan Davis, Andrew Dayton, Cy DeCosse, Miles Q. Fiterman, Janet Groenert, Mary Ash Lazarus, Vice Chair B. John Lindahl Jr., Monica Little, Mitzi Magid, Betsy Massie, David Moore, Jr., Clinton Morrison (Life Trustee) Clinton H. Morrison, Mauro Porcini, Howard Rubin, Julie Snow, Robert Teslow, Bill Thorburn.",,"Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Private College/University","To acquire professional services for improving public accessibility to significant archival materials documenting the founding and operation of the college over the past 125 years",,"To acquire professional services for improving public accessibility to significant archival materials documenting the founding and operation of the college over the past 125 years",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kristine,Wyant,"Minneapolis College of Art and Design","2501 Stevens Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55404,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-college-art-and-design-archival-processing-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17963,"The Soap Factory Restroom Project",2013,60900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,60900,,"Zachary Burnett, Matthew Cimino, Ben Heywood, Lars Jerlach, Ryan Kronzer, Megan Leafblad, Kevin Manthe, Matt Olson, Matthew Roberts, Ben Schein, Sara Rothholtz Weiner, Sarah Watson",,"The Soap Factory","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create restrooms that meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements in the Soap Factory, a contributing feature of the St. Anthony Falls Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To create restrooms that meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements in the Soap Factory, a contributing feature of the St. Anthony Falls Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ben,Heywood,"The Soap Factory","514 Second Street SE",Minneapolis,MN,55414,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/soap-factory-restroom-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17643,"The Minneapolis American Indian Community – An Unexpected Outcome of the Federal Urban Indian Relocation Program",2012,39220,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,39220,,,,"MIGIZI Communications",,"To research the historical evolution of Minneapolis as an urban American Indian center.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Graham,Hartley,"MIGIZI Communications",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-american-indian-community-unexpected-outcome-federal-urban-indian-relocation-pr,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17711,"The Burntside River Community",2012,6900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6900,,,,"Ely-Winton Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research and assemble materials concerning the former Burntside River Community",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Christine,Moroni,"Ely-Winton Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/burntside-river-community,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17727,"""The Children Remember"" Oral History Digitization",2012,6743,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6743,,,,"Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To make an oral history collection accessible through copy to modern digital format.",,,2012-03-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum, Inc.",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/children-remember-oral-history-digitization,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024948,"The Story of John F Thomas: Research for a biography of interracial marriage and early immigration in Near North Minneapolis",2022,9925,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","I believe that our original expectation for the bibliography was exceeded, due to excellent research skills and a well-organized work plan. Researcher Mick Caouette was able to locate a variety of new primary and secondary sources and he assembled a bibliography that stretches far beyond what we had anticipated. He found numerous sources to support all phases of the story of John Thomas and the history of interracial relationships, and immigrants on the north side of Minneapolis, in the early years of the city. The annotated bibliography will be available to the educators, students, researchers and the general public, at the locations listed in the grant application. We are now confident and ready to enter the next phase creating a contents page and chapter summaries that will provide a blueprint for a manuscript. We believe this book will make a significant contribution to the history a vibrant minority, hidden in a white majority city in the early 20th century.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9925,,"Dan Loritz, Walter McClure, Ted Kolderie, Tim McDonald, Jeff Johnson.",0.11,"Center for Policy Design","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of interracial and immigrant communities in Minneapolis.",,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of interracial and immigrant communities in Minneapolis.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Loritz,"Center for Policy Design","332 Minnesota'street","St Paul",MN,55101,6127911919,dloritz@centerforpolicy.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/story-john-f-thomas-research-biography-interracial-marriage-and-early-immigration-near,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024986,"The Impact of PACER Center, Inc. on Services for Families of Children with Disabilities: Research",2022,9655,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9655,,"Jeff Betchwars CEO, Executive Management Services Lisa Elm Senior Director of Corporate Development, Winslow Capital Daniel Goldberg Associate General Counsel, Optum Kathy Graves, Treasurer Partner, Parenteau Graves Ginny Hopper Attorney Gwen Hopper Community Volunteer Jay Jackson Senior Counsel, Thrivent Financial Daniel Levinson New Product Development, United Health Group Ruth Lowenthal Vice President Total Rewards, Xcel Energy Paul Luehr Partner, Faegre Drinker Jessica Mattson Coordinator, Mounds View Public Schools Don McNeil, Vice President Attorney, Heley, Duncan & Melander, LLP Mark O'Leary, President Chief Marketing Officer, SPS Commerce Shannan Paul Public Speaker Sara Sagedahl Marketing Manager, Best buy Dorothy Slegman, Secretary Former Speech Language Pathologist Abbie Wells-Herzog Autism Specialist, Vocational Rehabilitation Services Matthew Woods Partner, Robins Kaplan, LLP",,"PACER Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct primary source research on the history of PACER Center, Inc., from its founding in 1976 to the present.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct primary source research on the history of PACER Center, Inc., from its founding in 1976 to the present.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paula,Goldberg,"PACER Center","8161 Normandale Blvd",Minneapolis,MN,55437,9528381304,development@pacer.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/impact-pacer-center-inc-services-families-children-disabilities-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025104,"The Minnesota Historical Candidate Biographical Database",2022,102768,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,5559,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",108327,,"Kendall J. Powell, Steven A. Sviggum, Mary A. Davenport, James T. Farnsworth, Douglas A. Huebsch, Ruth E. Johnson, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, David J. McMillan, Darrin M. Rosha, Kodi J. Verhalen",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Humphrey School of Public Affairs)","Public College/University","To develop an online database to hold biographical information on candidates from state and federal elections throughout Minnesota's history.",,"To develop an online database to hold biographical information on candidates from state and federal elections throughout Minnesota's history.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Eric,Ostermeier,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Humphrey School of Public Affairs)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street SE",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,6123620752,smartpolitics@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-historical-candidate-biographical-database,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025131,"The Earl Bakken Exhibition Treatment Project",2022,9800,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: We fulfilled the short team impact, and have completed the exhibition treatment. We also have have two critical reviews completed, positioning us for the next step to request funding. An additional short term achievement was a new relationship with Juxtaposition Arts (JXTA). We explored many kinds of innovators during the development of the exhibition treatment, and decided to feature some groups or organizations as innovators. One organization we decided to feature was JXTA. We met with leadership from JXTA and though this process, several potential connections we made - an unexpected but truly beneficial outcome. Intermediate Term: The Bakken Museum hired a new CEO, Alissa Light, during the project's development. Alissa is bringing her considerable experience in individual fundraising to the museum and this project. We are currently building a ""mini-campaign"" to raise the funds that will be needed in addition to a grant request that we expect to launch in early 2023. This is an exciting as it is exactly how we hoped we would utilize the exhibit treatment. Based on how well that process goes, we can then determine the timing for our next grant request. An additional intermediate goal we have identified is to work with a graphic designer to develop some concept renderings of the space. This is activity we anticipate taking place in spring, 2023. We are excited to potentially work with JXTA for this intermediate step before fabrication and installation. Long Term: These indicators are not able to be acted on until the work of the exhibition is complete. Our initial hope was to have the exhibit installed by 2023, but we are learning that the fundraising may take more time. We are looking to be flexible and responsive to how that process goes, and at the same time working to push the project forward. We initially stated end of 2023 for completion, and it may be summer 2024. This time also allows us to perform minor maintenance work on the space the exhibit will occupy prior to installation.",,6074,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",15874,,"Brad Bakken, Matthew Hunt, Ann Ladd, Mark van Osnabrugge, Rebecca Bergman, Matt Boehlke, Doreen Bortel, Jeffrey Blank, Raquel Briskin, Jessica Burdette, Georgine Busch, Caroline Byrd, Lavanya Gundamaraju, Jeff Hillins, Cat Jennings, Pat Keran, Mary Jo Kreitzer, Molly Sanford, Paula Skjefte, Carl Stamp, Barb Stinnett, John Uribe, Heather Walch",0.14,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of Earl Bakken and technological innovation, in preparation for a future exhibit.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of Earl Bakken and technological innovation, in preparation for a future exhibit.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Imholte,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,6129263878,imholte@thebakken.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/earl-bakken-exhibition-treatment-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025135,"The Breeding Birds of Minnesota: History, Ecology, and Conservation",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,31750,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",41750,,"Faculty Editorial Board: David Aiona Chang, Alice Lovejoy, Elliott H. Powell, Miranda Joseph, Stuart McLean, Jean O'Brien Regents of the University of Minnesota: Kendall J. Powell, Steven A. Sviggum, Mary A. Davenport, James T. Farnsworth, Douglas A. Huebsch, Ruth E. Johnson, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, David J. McMillan, Darrin M. Rosha, Bo Thao-Uribe, Kodi J. Verhalen",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (University of Minnesota Press)","Public College/University","To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Minnesota's breeding birds.",,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Minnesota's breeding birds.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Douglas,Armato,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (University of Minnesota Press)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,6123011990,armat001@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/breeding-birds-minnesota-history-ecology-and-conservation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025217,"The History, Culture and Stories of Ojibwe and Dakota Tribes in Scandia-Marine and Significance of Cedar Bend",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Susan Rodsjo (Board Chair), Leila Denecke, John Herman, Christine Maefsky, Sarah Porubcansky, Pamela Smith, Dan Willius",,"Scandia Heritage Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of indigenous peoples who lived along the St. Croix River around what is now Scandia and Marine on St. Croix.",,"To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of indigenous peoples who lived along the St. Croix River around what is now Scandia and Marine on St. Croix.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Susan,Rodsjo,"Scandia Heritage Alliance","PO Box 159",Scandia,MN,55073,6512330267,susan.rodsjo@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-culture-and-stories-ojibwe-and-dakota-tribes-scandia-marine-and-significance-cedar,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025222,"The Old and the New: Analyzing and Reanalyzing Collections from the Vosburg Site",2022,9846,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9846,,"Edward Inch (President), Brian Martensen (Interim Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs), David Jones (Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management), Richard Straka (Vice President of Finance & Administration), Kent Stanley (Vice President of University Advancement), Mark Johnson (Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Information Technology), Lynn Akey (Vice President for Student Success, Analytics and Integrated Planning), and Henry Morris (Vice President for Institutional Diversity)",0.2,"Minnesota'state University, Mankato (EARTH Systems Lab)","Public College/University","To hire a qualified archaeologist to catalog and review collections from the Vosburg site in order to learn more about the Blue Earth Oneota in Minnesota.",,"To hire a qualified archaeologist to catalog and review collections from the Vosburg site in order to learn more about the Blue Earth Oneota in Minnesota.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ronald,Schirmer,"Minnesota'state University, Mankato (EARTH Systems Lab)","359 Trafton Science Center North, Minnesota'state University, Mankato",Mankato,MN,56001,5073896612,ronald.schirmer@mnsu.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/old-and-new-analyzing-and-reanalyzing-collections-vosburg-site,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031264,"The Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour's Stone Replacement at Chapel and West Entry Project - Phase 2",2024,165382,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,50000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",215382,,"Warren Babcock, Donna Bremer, Andrew Deziel, Mike Frankenfield, Candace Greeley, June Muchow, Connie Reineke, Chris Rodewald, Rev. James Zotalis.",,"Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,June,Muchow,"Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour","PO Box 816, 515 Second Avenue NW",Faribault,MN,55021,5072107985,jvmuchow@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cathedral-our-merciful-saviours-stone-replacement-chapel-and-west-entry-project-phase-2,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031150,"The Breeding Birds of Minnesota: History, Ecology, and Conservation",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The early response to ""The Breeding Birds of Minnesota"" has been overwhelmingly positive. I have been told by many bird lovers (individual donors and contributing photographers with whom I've personally shared the book) that they are ecstatic about its beauty. The metrics bear this out. Since its release in April 2024, the book has sold 1,320 copies, approximately 1/4 of the print run. The book launch event at Bell Museum in May 2024 was attended by approximately 165 people, and a Duluth event later in the month was filled to capacity (75). The book has also received extensive press coverage in the Star Tribune (""a huge, gorgeous look at where Minnesota birds like to hang out ... Given the wealth of detail offered about each [bird], it reads almost like a hook-up site for our feathered friends""), MPR, the KAXE Morning Show, Northern Naturalist, Minnesota Conservation Volunteer, Laura Erickson's For the Birds radio program, the Duluth News Tribune (this piece was re-run in the Pioneer Press), Agate Magazine, WTIP radio, the Minnesota Ornithologist Union Newsletter, and elsewhere. The positive reception of the book has resulted from years of work by the authors and their assistants, the generosity of contributing photographers who donated their work to the project, the copyeditors and University of Minnesota Press staff who worked on the project, and before that all of the partners and volunteers who worked on the survey project. Audubon Minnesota, a partner on the survey project and the book, was also a key factor in the book's early success, as they promoted the book to their mailing lists and presented a webcast with authors Pfannmuller and Niemi in June 2024. Last we heard, 130 people had registered for this webinar, perhaps as many as 150.",,57186,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",67186,,"Faculty Editorial Board: David Aiona Chang, Alice Lovejoy, Elliott H. Powell, Miranda Joseph, Stuart McLean, Jean O'Brien Regents of the University of Minnesota: Janie S. Mayeron, Douglas A. Huebsch, Mike O. Kenyanya, Mary A. Davenport, James T. Farnsworth, Robyn J. Gulley, Tadd M. Johnson, Ruth E. Johnson, Bo Thao-Urabe, Mary C. Turner, Kodi J. Verhalen, Penny A. Wheeler",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (University of Minnesota Press)","Public College/University",,,"To hire qualified professionals to publish a book on the history of Minnesota birds.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Armato,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (University of Minnesota Press)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,6123011991,armat001@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/breeding-birds-minnesota-history-ecology-and-conservation-0,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10012196,"The History of Japanese American College Students in Minnesota During WWII (1941-1946)",2018,9976," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Professor Wong and his three student research assistants exceeded targets for this project. This came to pass because of their energy for the project and the outstanding help they received from librarians and archivists. As promised, they completed a research report, annotated bibliography, and a wartime Nisei student list. However, they drew results from 13 higher education institutions, rather than the four originally proposed. Their results contribute more information than anticipated to Minnesota?s Asian American history, and this benefits not only St. Olaf and other colleges, but Minnesota as a whole. This primary research is fundamental groundwork for the book project Professor Wong intends to write entitled Enmity and Empathy: Race, Internment, and Japanese Americans in Minnesota During World War II.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9976,,"Larry Stranghoener, Jody Kleppe Horner, Carl Crosby Lehmann, Glenn Taylor, Dean L. Buntrock, B. Kristine Olson Johnson, Martin E. Marty, Addison ""Tad"" Piper, O. Jay Tomson, Jerrol M. Tostrud, David R. Anderson, Rev. Elizabeth Eaton, Jay Lund, Timothy Maudlin, Gretchen Morgenson, Kevin P. Bethke, Kari Bjorhus, Eric Hanson, Philip Milne, Callyssa Ozzello, Theresa Hull Wise, Sonja Clark, Ward Klein, Peter Gotsch, Susan Gunderson, Mark Jordahl, Jeffrey W. Bolton, John B. Grotting, John R. Raitt, Jon W. Salveson, Alphonso Tindall, Gregory L. Buck, Rev. William O. Gafkjen",0.15,"St. Olaf College","Private College/University",,,"This project involved a literature review and primary research on the history of Japanese American college students in Minnesota during and immediately after WWII. Professor Ka Wong and three student assistants critically reviewed extant literature on the subject. They then produced an annotated bibliography of 25 books and three websites that will serve as useful references for teachers and students of high school age and above, as well as general readers interested in Minnesota history. Based on all collected data from reviewed literature, on-site archival studies, digital research, and individual interviews, the team generated the most comprehensive list to date of Japanese Americans enrolled in Minnesota colleges and universities during WWII (1941-1946): a total of 538 students in 25 higher educational institutions.   ",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Hager,"St. Olaf College"," 1520 St. Olaf Ave. "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 786-3007",hager@stolaf.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-japanese-american-college-students-minnesota-during-wwii-1941-1946,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 17416,"The Indian Captives Reprint",2011,1100,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,425,,,,,,"Pond Dakota Heritage Society",," The grant funded the execution of four maps and the acquisition of ten photographs for reproduction in the book, A Thrilling Narrative of Indian Captivity, which is scheduled for release by the University of Nebraska Press in 2012. The addition of these maps and photos to the educational resources of the Pond Dakota Heritage Society helps to clarify the story of American-Dakota contact, especially in relationship to the 1862 U.S.-Dakota War. ",,"To create interpretive maps and acquire images related to the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carrie,Zeman,,"1102 Fallbrook Lane",Woodbury,MN,55125,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-captives-reprint,,,, 17182,"The History of Environmental Education in Minnesota: Oral/Video Interviews",2011,24009,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7375,,,,,,"Hamline University - Center For Global Environmental Education",,"To conduct oral/video interviews with the people who shaped environmental education in Minnesota.",,"To conduct oral/video interviews with the people who shaped environmental education in Minnesota.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kevin,Clemens,,"1536 Hewitt Ave, MS A1760","St. Paul",MN,55108,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-environmental-education-minnesota-oralvideo-interviews,,,, 17229,"The Muslim Experience in Minnesota Photo and Oral History Project",2011,36610,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,9990,,,,,,"Islamic Resource Group",," To capture and convey the Muslim experience in Minnesota through oral interviews and photographic portraits.  The Minneapolis Star Tribune detailed the project in a July 2011 article. ",,"To capture and convey the Muslim experience in Minnesota through oral interviews and photographic portraits.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Onder,Uluyol,,"6440 Squire Dr. NE",Fridley,MN,55432,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Anoka,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/muslim-experience-minnesota-photo-and-oral-history-project,,,, 17244,"The Minnesota Oral/Visual History Project",2011,63475,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,25760,,,,,,"Commission of Deaf, DeafBlind & HoH Minnesotans",,"To record, preserve and make available oral/visual histories of deaf, deaf/blind and hard of hearing Minnesotans.",,"To record, preserve and make available oral/visual histories of deaf, deaf/blind and hard of hearing Minnesotans.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mary,Hartnett,,"444 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-oralvisual-history-project,,,, 33861,"The Red River Oxcart Trail Bike Tour",2015,9350,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Targets for this project were achieved and, in some cases, exceeded. The most critical early element was the research and development of the body of knowledge on the Red River Oxcart Trail, Native Americans and the Metis Culture. Both historians quickly dug into their particular area. This allowed us to develop the tour outline much earlier in the project than we had anticipated. As a result, a draft outline was available for the first peer review. This was very useful for the reviewers in providing overall comments to the research, the tour approach and consideration of stories to be used. The feedback provided important information for our final development of the tour outline and the final peer review. Our peer reviewers were very positive about the final outcome of the work with only minor suggestions (such as a date correction) to be made.",,4748,"Available upon request. Contact",14098,,"Angie Wordell, John Crippen, John Erwin, Meg Forney, Jacob Frey, Diana Harvey, Linda Higgins, Tom Johnson, Linda Mack, Tom Meyer, Dave Norback, Kevin Reich, Doug Snyder, Chuck Sullivan, Carletta Sweet, Scott Vreeland, Blong Yang, Georgianna Yantos",0.00,"Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct research on the history of the Red River Oxcart Trail.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Boe,"Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership","2522 Marshall St. NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,"612-465-8780 x212",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-oxcart-trail-bike-tour,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33902,"The Women of Southwest Minnesota and the Great War",2015,5568,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The short-term and intermediate targets were achieved. In the application, the short-term goal was to ""gather available resources on women's activities in southwest Minnesota during WW1."" This would be measured by conducting research on regional newspapers, secondary sources, and visits to regional and state archives. All of the planned research was conducted. Dr. Talsma Gaul visited all the archival sites noted in the application, with the exception of the Lyon County Historical Society. This was not done because after visiting with the museum staff, it was determined that the Society's archives contained no information on WW1, so the visit was deemed unnecessary. Dr. Talsma Gaul also conducted all of the planned newspaper and secondary source research indicated in the application. The intermediate goal noted in the application was: ""Use resources and information gathered to begin writing an historical essay on local women's activities and contributions during WW1."" The indication of progress on this goal was the writing of three draft chapters of the essay. Dr. Talsma Gaul also completed this part of the project. The long-term goal listed in the application is to publish an historical essay titled ""The Women of Southwest Minnesota and the Great War"" as part of the Society for the Study of Local and Regional History's Rural and Regional Essay Series. We will now apply for a Publication Legacy grant to complete the final step of this project. Our short-term and intermediate goals were met because Dr. Talsma Gaul worked diligently and efficiently to complete the work on time and did so in fewer hours than estimated in the original work plan.",,167,"Available upon request. Contact",5735,,"Al Kruse, Donata DeBruyckere, Cathy Amato, Joseph Amato, Waneta Shriver, Jan Louwagie, Kevin Stroup,",0.12,"Society for the Study of Local and Regional History","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of women's activities in southwestern Minnesota during World War I.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jan,Louwagie,"Society for the Study of Local and Regional History","PO Box 291",Marshall,MN,56258,507-537-7373,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Rock",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/women-southwest-minnesota-and-great-war,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37507,"The Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program Administration",2017,527520,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, (b) (1) Grants","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Measurable outcomes include the number of counties, applicants, and grantees served through the grants program and the types of grants awarded. In addition, grants staff measure the amount of technical assistance provided, including through workshops, site visits, phone calls, emails, and face-to-face consultation. Grants staff also monitor the improvement grant applicants make with each grant application and the degree to which project results meet professional standards, ensuring Minnesota's historic resources are properly preserved.",,,,,527520,54480,,5.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The administration of the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grant Program ensures rigor, fairness, honesty, integrity, and consistency in the distribution of ACHF funding. Grants staff consult on, review, evaluate, respond to, mentor, coach, shape, and monitor grant projects from initial applicant contact to project closeout, reporting, and monitoring. Throughout this process, grants staff provide effective training and technical assistance for grant applicants and recipients, ensuring projects meet professional standards and building the capacity of grant applicants and recipients to preserve Minnesota's history. Technical assistance includes site visits and monitoring visits on projects throughout the state, as dictated by Office of Grants Management Policies or as needed in order to ensure successful completion of the grant. Grant Program Administration also supports the Historic Resources Advisory Committee, a volunteer committee established by legislature to provide policy and grantmaking guidance on expenditures of funds.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-historical-and-cultural-heritage-grants-program-administration,,,, 37508,"The Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program",2017,5238000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, (b) (1) Grants","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Grant applicants are required to describe the project's anticipated impact by developing short-term, intermediate, and long-term evaluation metrics in order to evaluate project success. For example, they might include the number of patrons reached or oral histories collected, a list of priorities for future conservation or preservation efforts, or the number of objects inventoried or historic properties surveyed.",,,,,5238000,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Through a competitive process, the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program awards grants to historical organizations statewide to support projects of enduring value for the cause of history and historic preservation. Each of the more than 500 active historical organizations in Minnesota serves an important role in preserving significant stories of the people and events of Minnesota. As required by law, the Minnesota Historical Society appoints a citizen advisory panel, the Historic Resources Advisory Committee, to guide grant decisions for the program. The committee's recommendations are reviewed by the Society's governing board. Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants Program details and application materials can be found at legacy.mnhs.org/grants.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-historical-and-cultural-heritage-grants-program-0,,,, 28819,"The Persistence of German Bohemian Culture in Brown County",2015,9500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9500,,"Jenny Eckstein, Pat Eckstein, William Fasnacht, Jerry Gulden, Janice Kretsch, Pat Kretsch, Louis Lindmeyer, Wade Olsen, Donna Paulson, Angie Portner, Rita Sabatino, Molly Schweinfurter, Harvey Stadick",,"Minnesota German-Bohemian Heritage Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in twelve oral history interviews the history of German Bohemians in Brown County, Minnesota.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Molly,Schweinfurter,"Minnesota German-Bohemian Heritage Society","P. O. Box 822, 1200 South Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-828-3282,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/persistence-german-bohemian-culture-brown-county,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28631,"The State Fair Stories Project: Significant Experiences of the Highly Involved",2014,4673,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4673,,"Karen Rauenhorst, Chair, Joanne Jirik Mullen, Vice Chair, Jean Wincek, CSJ, Vice Chair, Mark Chronister, Secretary, William C. Britt, Michael O'Boyle, Barbara Dreher, CSJ, Colleen O'Malley, CSJ, The Most Reverend Harry J. Flynn, David Page, Margaret Ford, Lois Gross Rogers, Margaret Gillespie, CSJ, Ann Ryan, Mary Heinen, CSJ, John Spillane, Jr., Margaret L. Kvasnicka, CSJ, Teresa Sterns, Andrea J. Lee, IHM, Linda Thrasher, Joan Mitchell, CSJ, Sandra Vargas, Susan Schmid Morrison, Sunny Bach Wicka, Jean Delaney Nelson, Debra Wilfong, The Most Reverend John C. Nienstedt, Brenda Grandstrand Woodson",,"St. Catherine University","Private College/University","To document in oral history interviews the history of long-time participants in the Minnesota State Fair.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Brian,Dusbiber,"St. Catherine University","Office of Research & Sponsored Programs, 2004 Randolph Avenue #4286","St. Paul",MN,55105,651-690-8841,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/state-fair-stories-project-significant-experiences-highly-involved,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28688,"The Presidency of John Nason at Carleton College 1962-1970",2014,9684,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9684,,"Nina Archabald, Danielle Bart, Alan Bauer, William Craine, Beth Boosalis Davis, David Diamond, Arnold Donald, Jack Eugster, Maureen Gupta, John Harris, Elise Holschuh, James Johnson, Martha Kaemmer, Leslie Kautz, Arthur Kowaloff, Richard Kracum, Marilyn McCoy, William McLaughlin, Bonnie Melville, Bradford Nordholm, Marc Noel, Gary O",,"Carleton College","Private College/University","To hire a qualified historian to conduct primary source research on the history of Carleton's fifth president.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,Lamb,"Carleton College","1 North College Street",Northfield,MN,55057,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/presidency-john-nason-carleton-college-1962-1970,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28698,"The Historyapolis Project: The Research Phase",2014,82486,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,82486,,"Andra Adolfson, Dan W. Anderson, Ann Aston-Piper, Karen Durant, Matt Entenza, Mark A. Eustis, Anthony L. Genia Jr., Alexander J. Gonzalez, Michael R. Good, Norman R. Hagfors, Jodi Harpstead, Rolf Jacobson, Eric J. Jolly, Toby Piper LaBelle, LaJune Thomas Lange, Andr",0.59,"Augsburg College","Private College/University","To research the history of Minneapolis preparatory to student-centered scholarship that will create a central hub for the interpretation of Minneapolis history and an innovative model for urban collegiate history departments.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Lansing,"Augsburg College","2211 Riverside Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55454,612-330-1665,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historyapolis-project-research-phase,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28701,"The Sam S. Shubert Theatre and Shubert Building Historic Structure Report",2014,100000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,100000,,"Mark Alfuth Tom Kigin Tim Roesler Dave Kansas",,The,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire an architect to write a Historic Structure Report to guide future restoration of the 1910 Sam S. Shubert Theatre and Shubert Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Smoka-Richardson,The,"480 Cedar Street","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-290-1584,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sam-s-shubert-theatre-and-shubert-building-historic-structure-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28723,"The Birth of Minnesota's Computer Industry - A Photo Essay",2014,25200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,25200,,"Tom Achartz (President), Leah Stanek(Vice President), Roberta Norris-Norvoll (Secretary), Jeff Walker (Treasurer), Sally Anderson, Marty Jo Bruyer, Millie Gignac, Jim Huffman, Bernard Jansen, Jeff Jerde, Mark Kaliszewski, Ann Klein, Heidi Langenfeld, Leonard Nachman, James Olson, Steve Stremski, Richard Thill.",0.31,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research, finalize, and design an exhibit on the beginnings of the computer industry in Minnesota.",,,2014-01-01,2015-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Hanson,"Dakota County Historical Society","130 3rd Avenue North","South St. Paul",MN,55075,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/birth-minnesotas-computer-industry-photo-essay,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28468,"The Clothesline Project/Exhibit Preservation",2013,6872,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","All short term outcomes were achieved. The appropriate storage materials were secured, appropriate shipping supplies have been secured. All of the memorial shirts have been photographed and those images are cataloged by year and name. Each shirt has been properly stored in archive boxes. The previous MN Historical grant funded a textile consultant who provided clear direction for this grant --- listing specific supplies needed for proper storage and clear direction on how to store the shirts. The grant activities were very specific and we were able to fully achieve the outcomes.",,,,,6872,,"Connie Moore - Chair, Ann Moore, Shelley johnson Cline, Sherry Sanchez Tibbetts, Sonia Davila-Williams, Rosario de la Torre, Lisa hamilton, Tonya Heldt, Sipra Jha, Connie Nelson, Thi Synavone, Deb Tilson, Lorraine White, La Yair Williams.",0.11,"Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To preserve through proper museum storage a collection of 650 textiles documenting victims of domestic violence.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Liz,Richards,"Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women","Drake Building, Suite 130, 60 Plato Boulevard East","St. Paul",MN,55107,"651-646-6177, ext. 25",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clothesline-projectexhibit-preservation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34097,"The Over Here Project",2016,278507,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Outcome goals: MHC attendance greater than 240,000 in FY17. Net Promoter Score goal +50 or higher. Increased interest in, knowledge of and appreciation for history among adults visiting without children. Increased appreciation of MNHS and its programs among adults visiting without children.",,,,,278507,37822,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",3.50,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Over Here project will be a new traveling exhibit created by Minnesota History Center staff and focused on America during the World War I-era, 1914-1919. The 5,000-square-foot exhibit will depict the era as a dramatic time in American history when the nation grappled with massive upheavals brought on by social movements, mobility, and modernity at home, while exerting its growing military, industrial, and cultural influence abroad. Visitors will gain a better understanding of this tumultuous period",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/over-here-project,,,, 34122,"The Heritage Partnership Program",2016,400000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Grant applicants are required to describe the program's anticipated impact by developing short-term, intermediate, and long-term evaluation metrics in order to evaluate success. For example, by determining how best to share resources, staffing, or services among organizations, the partnering applicants could estimate cost savings and demonstrate efficiency gained.",,,,,400000,,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Through a competitive process, the Heritage Partnership Program awards grants to historical organizations statewide to support programs that will build the capacity of partnering organizations to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural resources. The program supports the creation and development of sustainable, history-based partnerships throughout the state.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Howard,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heritage-partnership-program,,,, 17022,"""Then Now Wow"" Exhibit",2010,483183,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2 ","Minnesota History and Cultural Heritage Exhibit. $2,500,000 in 2010 is appropriated to the Minnesota Historical Society for an exhibit on the regional, local, and cultural diversity of Minnesota’s history and cultural heritage. These funds are available until expended. These funds are for the creation of both traveling exhibits to be made available to local historical and cultural organizations and an exhibit to be housed at the Minnesota History Center. The Minnesota Historical Society shall raise funds from private sources to augment this appropriation, with a goal of $1,500,000 in private funds to be raised. This is not a match requirement, but the Minnesota Historical Society shall certify that a good faith effort has been made. ",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society is developing an extensive, hands-on exhibit designed to bring the rich cultural tapestry of Minnesota into vivid focus.  Visitors to “Then Now Wow” (the exhibit's working title was ""Our Minnesota"") at the Minnesota History Center will explore the state’s distinctive places and meet the people who have made their homes here. Opening in late 2012, the exhibit will incorporate a wide range of engaging, interactive, story-driven features, supporting the state history standards and complementing the Northern Lights state history textbook. It will also have traveling exhibits to augment the Minnesota Historical Society’s onsite and distance-learning classroom programs. “Then Now Wow” is being designed primarily for schoolchildren visiting on field trips and for families with children. The exhibit is at the core of a major institutional initiative to reinvent the field trip for 21st-century learners. The exhibit’s themes and topics, as well as the methods designed to engage students in learning about them, are being developed to meet the needs of teachers who are facing dwindling resources for history education and of students who are coming of age in a time of rapid global and technological change. ACHF funding was appropriated to ""Then Now Wow"" for the 2010-2011 biennium but the funds are available until expended.  Private fundraising for “Then Now Wow” is underway. Fundraising efforts will continue in earnest until the exhibit opens in late 2012. ",,,2009-07-01,2012-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3411 ",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/then-now-wow-exhibit,,,, 17022,"""Then Now Wow"" Exhibit",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society is developing an extensive, hands-on exhibit designed to bring the rich cultural tapestry of Minnesota into vivid focus.  Visitors to “Then Now Wow” (the exhibit's working title was ""Our Minnesota"") at the Minnesota History Center will explore the state’s distinctive places and meet the people who have made their homes here. Opening in late 2012, the exhibit will incorporate a wide range of engaging, interactive, story-driven features, supporting the state history standards and complementing the Northern Lights state history textbook. It will also have traveling exhibits to augment the Minnesota Historical Society’s onsite and distance-learning classroom programs. “Then Now Wow” is being designed primarily for schoolchildren visiting on field trips and for families with children. The exhibit is at the core of a major institutional initiative to reinvent the field trip for 21st-century learners. The exhibit’s themes and topics, as well as the methods designed to engage students in learning about them, are being developed to meet the needs of teachers who are facing dwindling resources for history education and of students who are coming of age in a time of rapid global and technological change. ACHF funding was appropriated to ""Then Now Wow"" for the 2010-2011 biennium but the funds are available until expended.  Private fundraising for “Then Now Wow” is underway. Fundraising efforts will continue in earnest until the exhibit opens in late 2012. ",,,2009-07-01,2012-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Wendy,Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3411 ",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/then-now-wow-exhibit,,,, 17029,"""Then Now Wow"" Enhancement",2011,225386,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Programs.","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," The Minnesota Historical Society is developing a major, new, hands-on exhibit designed to bring the rich cultural tapestry of Minnesota into vivid focus. Visitors to “Then Now Wow"" (the exhibit's working title was ""Our Minnesota"") at the Minnesota History Center will explore the state’s distinctive places and meet the people who have made their homes here. In 2011, Arts and Cultural Heritage funds supported staff time devoted to creating the exhibit which opens in fall 2012. ",,"The Minnesota Historical Society is developing a major, new, hands-on exhibit designed to bring the rich cultural tapestry of Minnesota into vivid focus. Visitors to ""Then Now Wow"" at the Minnesota History Center will explore the state’s distinctive places and meet the people who have made their homes here. In 2011, Arts and Cultural Heritage funds supported staff time devoted to creating the exhibit which opens in fall 2012.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,"Wendy ",Jones,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,"651-259-3411 ",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/then-now-wow-enhancement,,,, 17035,"Then Now Wow Programs and Exhibit Supplement and Marketing",2013,323720,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","Programs. $4,800,000 the first year and $4,800,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,,,,323720,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts and Cultural Heritage funds supported staff time devoted to creating ""Then Now Wow,"" a major, new, hands-on exhibit that brings fascinating people, places and stories of our state to life. Visitors to ""Then Now Wow"" (the exhibit's working title was ""Our Minnesota"") which opened at the Minnesota History Center in late November 2012, explore the state's distinctive places and meet the diverse people who have made their homes here.",,"Arts and Cultural Heritage funds supported staff time devoted to creating ""Then Now Wow,"" a major, new, hands-on exhibit that brings fascinating people, places and stories of our state to life. Visitors to ""Then Now Wow"" (the exhibit's working title was ""Our Minnesota"") which opened at the Minnesota History Center in late November 2012, explore the state's distinctive places and meet the diverse people who have made their homes here.",2012-07-02,2013-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Spock,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 West Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3000,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/then-now-wow-programs-and-exhibit-supplement-and-marketing,,,, 37459,"Then, Now, Wow",2017,160000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","End of FY17 - will have recommendations on family program strategy and updated devices for in-gallery mobile game serving K12 audiences. End of FY18 - Overall 5 percent increase in the following areas. 8,448 attending programs in FY16; propose to increase 5% to 8,870 by end of FY18 56,832 families with kids attending museum in FY16; propose to increase it 5% to 59,674 by end of FY18. 64 percent strongly agree that the programs felt welcoming/inclusive of their identities; propose to increase to 69 percent by the end of FY18. 50 percent strongly agree that it increased their interest in learning more about Minnesota's diverse history and cultural traditions; propose to increase to 55 percent by the end of FY18. 29 percent of visitors who attended family programs and completed surveys were people of color; propose to increase to 34 percent by the end of FY18.",,,,,160000,,,0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Then Now Wow is a long-term educational exhibit designed specifically for Minnesota's children and families. This year staff created a comprehensive marketing strategy to increase overall attendance while driving specific increases among diverse families. New programs, including a monthly offering called WOW! Family Sundays, will give families the opportunity to discover the connections between old and new through activities, games, hands-on art projects and sharing stories. Student and teacher feedback informed work to improve the technology used for Play the Past, the in-gallery mobile application for K-12 students. New devices with the most current operating system will be purchased to replace aging devices. Additionally, the Minnesota History Center will improve the exhibit with the installation of a handicap lift for the boxcar. Focus groups were conducted with families from the Hmong community, the Somali community and families with children on the autism spectrum. Surveys were conducted with families attending programs, as well as non-visitor families in the metro area. Following this work, recommendations will be made to establish programs and resources for family audiences that promote inclusivity and engagement.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/then-now-wow,,,, 28931,"Then Now Wow Exhibit Promotion",2014,189952,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Raise awareness among Minnesota families and teachers of the MNHS Legacy-funded exhibit ""Then Now Wow"" as measured by paid and unpaid media impressions and attendance at the Minnesota History Center.",,,,,189916,36,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS is promoting the ""Then Now Wow"" exhibit at the Minnesota History Center to ensure that Minnesota families, schoolchildren and teachers are aware of, and therefore visit, the exhibit to learn about the history of our state. The marketing program to date is extremely successful. Family attendance increased 73% and school group attendance increased 19% from FY12 to FY13.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/then-now-wow-exhibit-promotion,,,, 28959,"Then Now Wow Exhibit",2014,50000,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","YTD attendance: 398,446, Visitor rating: Family visitors EX/VG: 96%; Increased MN knowledge: Family visitors: 100% Net promoter score: Family visitors +62",,,,,50000,,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Developed for families with children and school field trips, and complementing the Northern Lights state history curriculum, this highly interactive exhibit explores the regions and cultures that have defined Minnesota over the course of the state's history.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/then-now-wow-exhibit-0,,,, 17930,"If These Bricks Could Talk: Signatures and Stories Exhibit",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Jeff Poolman - chair, Eileen Olson - vice chair, Cindy Hanson - treasurer, Nora Crumpton - secretary, directors - Jay Ruediger, Carol Birkeland, Marti Carlson, Hal Bitzer Joanne Kellner - grant writer",,"Depot Preservation Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create and install an exhibit bringing to light the absent narratives behind 129 graffiti signatures in the soft yellow bricks of the Canadian National Railways Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and current cultural center",,"To create and install an exhibit bringing to light the absent narratives behind 129 graffiti signatures in the soft yellow bricks of the Canadian National Railways Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and current cultural center",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Joanne,Kellner,"Depot Preservation Alliance","PO Box 1238",Baudette,MN,56623,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/if-these-bricks-could-talk-signatures-and-stories-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28428,"""They Played for the Love of the Game: Adding to the Legacy of Minnesota Black Baseball"" Research and Writing",2013,6900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The five manuscript chapters that Frank White has completed to date demonstrate that he is highly qualified to take on this project. He has diligently identified and contacted African Americans who played baseball in Minnesota and the nearby states in the first half of the twentieth century or their descendants and interviewed them. In addition, he has received from these participants photos, game score cards, and other baseball memorabilia that document who played Minnesota Black Baseball, where the games were played, how the teams were organized, and how they did on the diamond. Many of these photos and artifacts have not been shared outside these families and will be a significant contribution to the public record of Minnesota Black Baseball when the book is completed. Mr. White has also scoured the microfilm files of the African American newspapers published in Minnesota during these years to piece together more information on these many little-known African American ballplayers. The short-term objective of completing a manuscript was only 71% complete during the grant period. However, at the time of this writing it is clear that this objective will be 100% complete in the very near term. Mr. White is in high demand as a speaker and consultant on the history of Black Baseball. This reality has brought him into contact with additional resources but has also slowed the writing of the manuscript. As of 1/1/14 two chapters remained incomplete. He is, however, committed to doing the work of writing these chapters and as of the submission date of this report has completed acceptable drafts of those two chapters. All expenses and time incurred after the end date of the grant period is being contributed by Mr. White and is not reliant on grant funds. Mr. White and RCHS believe the results of his research belong in the public domain and we are moving forward together to secure private funding for printing the finished book. The intermediate- and long-term objectives were not measurable during the grant period or as of this writing.",,,,,6900,,"Carolyn Brusseau, Thomas H. Boyd,Julie Brady,William Frels, Anne Cowie, Nancy Randall Dana,Cheryl Dickson, Joanne A. Englund, Ken Johnson, Howard M. Guthmann, Richard (Rick) Heydinger, John Holman, Nancy McKillips, Sandy Kiernat, David Kristal, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Father Kevin McDonough, Richard H. Nicholson, Susan McNeely, Bob Muschewske,Laurie Murphy,Jay Pfaender, Jeffrey Slack, Ralph Thrane, Paul A. Verret",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To complete the research and writing of a manuscript documenting the history of Black baseball in Minnesota, 1940s-1960s.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Lindley,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/they-played-love-game-adding-legacy-minnesota-black-baseball-research-and-writing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007457,"Third Street Bridge: Pre-development Construction Plans and Specifications",2017,161000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",161000,,"City of Cannon Falls City Council Lyman -Robby- Robinson (Mayor), Merlyce Johnson, Rodney Holst, Lynne Berg, Morris Mattson, Jay Sjoblom, and Cathy Gallups Goodhue County Board of Commissioners Ron Allen, Brad Anderson, Dan Rechtzigel, Jason Majerus, and Ted Seifert",,"City of Cannon Falls","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for the Third Street Bridge, Cannon Falls, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2018-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Greg,Isakson,"City of Cannon Falls","918 River Road","Cannon Falls",MN,55009,651-385-3025,greg.isakson@co.goodhue.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/third-street-bridge-pre-development-construction-plans-and-specifications,,,,0 17666,"Thirty Years after the Dream: The Hjemkomst Legacy",2012,15000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,15000,,,,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 12 oral history interviews the experiences of the crew of the Hjemkomst on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of ship's voyage.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Maureen,"Kelly Jonason","Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/thirty-years-after-dream-hjemkomst-legacy,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17486,"Thomas Wilson CertificateTreatment Proposal",2011,350,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Lake Superior Marine Museum Association",," A second opinion for a treatment proposal for the inspection certificate recovered from the shipwreck of the steamer Thomas Wilson was obtained by the Lake Superior Maritime Museum Association. The clearly written report, including detailed recommendations, was prepared by a qualified paper conservator. The LSMMA is now able to prioritize where this project fits into their Long Range Plan. ",,"To hire a qualified conservator to prepare a treatment proposal for the inspection certificate of the shipwreck Thomas Wilson",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Denise,Wolvin,,"600 Lake Ave. S",Duluth,MN,55802,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/thomas-wilson-certificatetreatment-proposal,,,, 17665,"Thorstein Veblen Farmstead Preservation Project",2012,125000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,125000,,,,"Carleton College","Private College/University","To do preservation work at the Thorstein Veblen Farmstead National Historic Landmark, located near Nerstrand, in Rice County, Minnesota, that will provide urgently needed stabilization and preservation of three out-buildings at the farmstead, including the original small barn, the large hay barn, and the granary.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Hargis,"Carleton College",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/thorstein-veblen-farmstead-preservation-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17473,"THPO Application Assistance",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Upper Sioux Community Board of Trustees",," The Upper Sioux Community secured the services of a qualified consultant to assist in completing an application for certification as a Tribal Historic Preservation Office (THPO) for the National Park Service. Public input meetings were conducted as part of the preparation for the application. Having THPO status will support one of the leading Dakota communities' efforts to secure and document their history. ",,"To hire a qualified professional to conduct public input meetings preparatory to Tribal Historic Preservation Office status",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"N. Scott",Larson,,"5722 Travers Lane, PO Box 147","Granite Falls",MN,56241,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/thpo-application-assistance,,,, 10007211,"Three-dimensional Object Cataloging",2018,9949,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9949,,"Don Anderson (Secretary), Nancy Azzam, Crystal Boyd, Scott Goebel, Kenneth Huber (President), Nancy Kochenderfer, David Kuball, Steve Schmidgall (Vice-President, current Golden Valley city councilmember)",,"Golden Valley Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Boyd,"Golden Valley Historical Society","7800 Golden Valley Road","Golden Valley",MN,55427,612-247-5283,crystal.boyd@colorado.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/three-dimensional-object-cataloging,,,,0 10025260,"Three-Dimensional Collections Evaluation & Clean-up",2023,120342,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,17868,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",138210,,"George Rindelaub, Stephanie Peterson, Susan Palmer, Derek Larson, Christopher Lehman, Dorriane Larison, Charles Agbor, John Bodette, Jim Mastey, Jim Schlenner, Chuck Rau, Elizabeth Reisinger, Andrew Windschitl, Jo McMullen-Boyer, Dan Tideman, Pat Webber",2.2,"Stearns History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of recent museum accessions, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of recent museum accessions, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Eric,Cheever,"Stearns History Museum","235 33rd Avenue South","St. Cloud",MN,56301,3202538424,echeever@stearns-museum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Benton, Sherburne, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/three-dimensional-collections-evaluation-clean,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28549,"Three-dimensional Artifact Cataloging Project",2014,9955,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We achieved all our targets and exceeded many of our goals with this project. Our success was due to dedicated volunteers who contributed way more in kind hours that on this project that what we thought would be required. The volunteers kept this grant on track and made it a success. Our contract worker, Roger, was a true professional and did an outstanding job above and beyond what was requested from him.",,,,,9955,,"David Benson, Margaret Erickson, Paul Hoffman, Eldon Kruse, Al Langseth, Marvin Luinenburg, David Mills, Diane Murray, Jacoba Nagel, Arthur Frame",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society","407 12th Street, Suite 2",Worthington,MN,56187,507-372-2681,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/three-dimensional-artifact-cataloging-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025225,"It's Time: Acquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/Scanner",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,470,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10470,,"Wendy Meyer, Lindsey Cartwright, Earl Enstad, Pam Gahler, Laura Williams, Shawn Colbert, Marilyn Wahl, Thomas Wickie, Marilyn Nickel, Carol Lehman",,"Cottonwood County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",,"To purchase a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Linda,Fransen,"Cottonwood County Historical Society","812 Fourth Ave.",Windom,MN,56101,5078311134,cchs@windomnet.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/its-time-acquire-microfilm-readerprinterscanner,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17074,"Timeline Through Ely-Winton History",2010,2850,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2025,,,,,,"Ely-Winton Historical Society",," The purpose of the project is to create a fresh introduction to the museum. The five panels that previously lined the wall outside the museum doorway were put in place nearly thirty years ago in the1980s. These panels have faded over the years and were in need of replacement. In addtion there was a desire to expand the time line back to the Paleolithic peoples who first inhabited the region in about 10,000 years ago. Interpretation is meant for a point in time as newer generations arise viewing history through their own lens. Thus it is vital to occasionally revise interpretation. In this case, revision happened after 30 years. Should this investment last as long, the public will have spent 26 cents for each day to make this happen. This gallery serves college students primarily, the project will expose many years of students to the story of Ely, which hopefully will encourage them to apply their knowledge, skills, and abilities to maintaining Ely’s allure and livability long into the future. ",,"To reinterpret and expand the interpretive timeline for the introduction to the main exhibit gallery.",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Margaret,Sweet,,"1900 East Camp St.",Ely,MN,55731,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/timeline-through-ely-winton-history,,,, 10013535,"Tinnes-Baker House Condition Assessment",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1290,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11290,,"Paul Heyl, Mark Glesener, Chuck Brown, Gene Wenstrom, Karen Roker, Rebecca Heerdt.",,"Bird Island Cultural Centre","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Tinnes-Baker House, eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-10-01,2021-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Heyl,"Bird Island Cultural Centre","PO Box 434, 640 Dogwood Avenue","Bird Island",MN,55310,"(320) 296-6364",paulheyl@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tinnes-baker-house-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012464,"Tinnes-Baker House National Register Nomination Project",2020,4750," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4750,,"Paul Heyl, Chuck Brown, Mark Glesener, Gene Wenstrom, Don Orth, Karen Roker"," ","Bird Island Cultural Centre","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Tinnes-Baker House in Bird Island, MN.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Glesener,"Bird Island Cultural Centre"," PO Box 434, 640 Dogwood Avenue "," Bird Island "," MN ",55310,"(320) 522-0633"," markglesener@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tinnes-baker-house-national-register-nomination-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025279,"Tinnes-Baker House Predevelopment: Construction Documents",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,4000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14000,,"Chuck Brown (President), Cathy Baumgartner (Vice President), Mark Glesener (Secretary/Treasurer), Gene Wenstrom (Member), Karen Roker (Member), Rebecca Heerdt (Member), Grace Goldtooth (Member).",,"Bird Island Cultural Centre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Tinnes-Baker House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and used as a cultural center.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Tinnes-Baker House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and used as a cultural center.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Glesener,"Bird Island Cultural Centre","PO Box 434, 640 Dogwood Avenue","Bird Island",MN,55310,3205220633,markglesener@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tinnes-baker-house-predevelopment-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17519,"TLO Church Cemetery Records",2011,2125,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Trinity Lone Oak Lutheran Church",," To reconstruct interment records of the Lone Oak Lutheran Cemetery, a subscription service-cemetery software developer was contracted to manage cemetery records. The cloud-based solution is economical, saving on hardware costs and data storage. The yearly subscription saves on periodic high-cost upgrades. A new updated cemetery map was also generated by the service. After cross-checking the data it was entered as planned. The cemetery information has been shared with the Dakota County Historical Society, making it more accessible to the public.  Amount adjusted to focus the project on software selection and data migration. ",,"To reconstruct interment records of the Lone Oak Lutheran Cemetery and broaden public access through deposit at the Dakota County Historical Society. Amount adjusted to focus the project on software selection and data migration.",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sara,Yeager,,"Bluestem Heritage Group, 857 Great Oaks Trail",Eagan,MN,55123,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tlo-church-cemetery-records,,,, 28746,"""A Toast to Prohibition"" Recording Booklet",2014,9000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. ",,,,,,9000,,"Gregg Dahlke, David Gibson, Julie Schramke, Erin McLennon, Alan Beck, Tom Jermann, Kris Kautzman (artist representative), Jordan Sramek (artistic director, ex officio)",,"The Rose Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To publish a companion booklet to a CD of Prohibition-era music, focusing on Minnesota's history during that period. ",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jordan,Sramek,"The Rose Ensemble","Landmark Center Suite 314, 75 W Fifth Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,651-225-4340,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/toast-prohibition-recording-booklet,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board) ","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor ",, 10031237,"Todd County Courthouse Rock Wall Construction Phase 1",2024,395000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,616150,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",1011150,,"Randy Neumann, Barb Becker, Tim Denny, Lew Noska",,"Todd County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the Todd County Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barb,Becker,"Todd County","215 1st Avenue South","Long Prairie",MN,56347,2183433401,Barb.becker@co.todd.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Todd,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/todd-county-courthouse-rock-wall-construction-phase-1,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 37486,"Together in Time: Programs for People with Memory Loss",2017,17356,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","In FY16, evaluation of the app in testing sessions indicated that 90% of respondents indicated that the House of Memories app ""enhanced my ability to connect or have conversations with the person I care for"" and ""increased the likelihood that I will have conversations about family or personal history"" a great deal or quite a bit. In FY17, maintain those numbers in the testing sessions.",,,,,17356,2219,,0.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Together in Time project meets the needs of a diverse, aging population by empowering them as lifelong learners, encouraging them to tell stories, and supporting their caregivers in carrying out their essential roles. Core elements of the program include leading programs in multiple locations for those with memory loss and their caregivers and working on tools, such as a House of Memories mobile app, to show objects from the MNHS collection in order to spark conversations. An IMLS one-year planning grant, in place through October 2016, allowed staff to conduct focus groups to test the viability of the House of Memories mobile app program, develop relationships and co-create programs with a number of diverse community organizations, learn about the needs of professional and family care partners, and bring in healthcare and museum professionals to advise on this work. Currently, MNHS has applied for an IMLS grant to support developing the first U.S. version of the House of Memories mobile app. The grant would also allow staff to create a training program for professional care partners to use the mobile app tool to better care for people with memory loss. Work done with the African American and Latino communities during the planning grant will be incorporated into both the trainings and mobile app object selection.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/together-time-programs-people-memory-loss-0,,,, 34110,"Together in Time: Programs for People with Memory Loss",2016,55437,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Create programs for individuals with memory loss and their caregivers at different stages (healthy and active older adults, early stage/caregiving and mid to late stage/caregiving). Have 80 percent or higher scores by participants to strongly agree/agree on the following outcomes: 1) programs increased their personal connection with history; 2) programs were welcoming and inclusive of their identit(ies); and 3) programs increased their awareness and appreciation of the value of family and community history",,,91408,"IMLS Museums for America",55437,6264,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",0.60,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Together in Time project meets the needs of a diverse, aging population by empowering them as lifelong learners, encouraging them to tell stories, and by supporting their caregivers in carrying out their essential roles. Core elements of the program include leading programs in multiple locations for those with memory loss and their caregivers and working on tools such as a mobile app to show objects from MNHS's collections in order to spark conversations. As part of this project, staff work with the African American and Latino communities to build relationships and better understand how to serve their unique memory loss and cultural needs.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Grants/Contracts, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/together-time-programs-people-memory-loss,,,, 28576,"Tolerance & Inclusivity: The Formation and History of Mount Sinai Hospital and Women",2014,9950,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9950,,"Michael Barry, Jerry Ribnick, Linda Ketover, Bob Karasov, Robin Neidorf, Geral Shapiro, Mike Epstein, Sarah Gruesner, Brad Fritz, Lori Fritz, Alene Sussman, David Orback, Jodi Upin, David Siegal, Howard Kamanski, Jonathon Stone, Todd Gurstel, Beckie Skelton, Lisa Ratner, Howard Zack, Steve Huenings, Rabbi Alexander Davis",,Minneapolis,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to research the history of Mount Sinai Hospital and Women's Auxiliary, 1942-1992.",,,2014-06-01,2015-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Amy,Stern,Minneapolis,"13100 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 200",Minnetonka,MN,55305,612-418-4183,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tolerance-inclusivity-formation-and-history-mount-sinai-hospital-and-women,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031199,"Touchscreen Veteran Database Display",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","The short term target was exceeded in that the application was developed much quicker than expected and with very few interruptions due to troubleshooting. This allowed for additional time to test and fine-tune the application's features. Furthermore, by utilizing CCHS's tax exempt status and purchasing the components directly we were able to finish the project at a cost below the bid cost The Intermediate target was also exceeded. The faster than expected development and testing of the application allowed for an earlier installation of the functional system in the exhibit space. Also, thanks to research conducted parallel to the application development we were able to exceed the initial count of veteran profiles (1,286) included in the initial iteration of the registry. As it currently stands, there are 2,631 veteran profiles in the registry. The ability to include so many additional profiles from the start contributed to our Long Term target of filling information gaps. We continue to add more profiles as we continue research (currently researching First World War veterans) & receive submitted information from local veterans. Numerous submissions have been received from community members since the registry was announced, with all of those submitted being Vietnam-era veterans or more recent. The local American Legion posts have embraced the project and are assisting with getting word out to anyone wishing to be recognized.",,2827,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12827,,"Lin Deardorff, Mike Coleman, Dan Lund, Tom Workman, Mike Fahey, Marta Beckett, David Lavin, Mark Willems, Matthew McDougall, Patti Dietzel, Dean Hilgers, Bryce Johnson, Thomas W. Larkin",,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an interactive touchscreen kiosk for Carver County Historical Society's veterans' exhibit.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeremy,Murray,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,9524424234,jmurray@co.carver.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/touchscreen-veteran-database-display,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17109,"Tour Saint Paul: Frogtown and West End",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,6080,,,,,,"Historic Saint Paul",," Historic Saint Paul produced Tour Saint Paul guides for the city’s West End and Frogtown neighborhoods. The Frogtown neighborhood has been the home of many immigrant groups people who have formed the backbone of the city with their hard work and activism. Along with the adjacent Rondo neighborhood, Frogtown has been home to many local and national leaders during the Civil Rights movement. The neighborhood is home to a large and intact collection of late 19th century working housing and a few of the most noted churches in Saint Paul. Frogtown is bounded by Lexington Avenue on the west, the Burlington Northern Railroad (proximate to Maryland Avenue) on the north, Rice Street on the east, and University Avenue on the south. The West End contains most of the oldest structures in town, including several preCivil War buildings. It was among the first areas settled by Europeans in the state. Within this neighborhood are “subneighborhoods,” including Irvine Park, Uppertown, and Brewerytown. It is also the site of Fountain Cave, sometimes referred to as the “birthplace” of Saint Paul. For more than 150 years, the neighborhood has attracted a broad spectrum of social classes, reflected in everything from the grand mansions of Irvine Park, to the largely vanished Upper Levee neighborhood that housed the city’s poorest 19th century immigrants. Even today, new immigrants continue to settle in the West End. The West End is bounded by the Mississippi River on the east, I35E on the west and south, and Kellogg Boulevard/Downtown to the north. The Tour Saint Paul series of neighborhood guides provide lasting and fun documentation of the city’s history. At their most basic level, they preserve what we know to be true of ourselves and our neighborhoods. Historic Saint Paul is making these stories available as printed material and through the Historic Saint Paul website. ",,"To create public access to two significant neighborhoods of St. Paul through self-guided tours",2010-03-15,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Becca,Hine,,"318 Landmark Center, 75 West 5th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tour-saint-paul-frogtown-and-west-end,,,, 17640,"Tour Saint Paul: Web & Mobile",2012,49410,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,49410,,,,"Historic Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To adapt historical content from established paper-based tour brochures for the web and mobile applications for greater public access.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Becca,Hine,"Historic Saint Paul",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tour-saint-paul-web-mobile,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013468,"Tower View Historic Structures Report",2021,100000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,18000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",118000,,"John Christiansen (Chair) Paul Cloak (Vice-Chair) Margaret Noesen (Secretary) Carolyn Hedin (Treasurer) Ralph Balestriere Sean Dowse Oswald Encinosa Robert Hedin Taronda Howard Fiona McCrae Karen Mueller",,"The Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve Tower View, built between 1915-1922 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Loer,"The Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies","163 Tower View Drive","Red Wing",MN,55066,"(651) 388-2009",joe@andersoncenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tower-view-historic-structures-report,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10012384,"Tower Historic Fire Hall Preservation - Stabilization Phase 1",2019,7500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our short term outcome was spot on with the contractor selected to complete this project phase. Their historic restoration expertise,commitment to detail and their enthusiasm and passion for the overall project exceeded all expectations.The intermediate outcome has been achieved with its restoration and prevention of further deterioration. And we touched on the long term outcome already. During the project work the contractors reported on the public's interest, curiosity and support for the fire hall restoration. Many had a story to tell them of their personal experience with the historic building and looked forward to seeing the building restored and brought back to a functional use for the community. The results were achieved because we had a team effort with board members, our volunteer coordinator and our contractor working together and communicating well throughout the process. We publicized the project locally as part of our fund raising efforts and will continue to open the building for tours and for several traveling exhibits throughout the summer months.",,500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8000,,"Doug Workman, Linda Folstad, Diane Meehan, Nancy Larson, Barbara Burgess, Corrine Bonicatto, Desirae Larson, Corrine Hill, Mary Shedd, Pauline Housenga, Wayne Dahl, Kathy Siskar"," ","Tower-Soudan Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair original windows and doors in the Tower Fire Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Larson,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society"," 404 Pine Street, PO Box 465 "," Tower "," MN ",55790,"(218) 750-7515"," communitycoaching@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tower-historic-fire-hall-preservation-stabilization-phase-1,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025098,"Tower Fire Hall Exterior Rehabilitation",2022,285618,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,145441,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",431059,,"Doug Workman, Nancy Larson, Linda Folstad, Sharon Legg, Diane Meehan, Barbara Burgess, Corrine Bonicatto, Kathy Siskar, Mary Shedd, Ellie Larmouth, Pauline Housenga",,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to repair exterior masonry and other features on the Tower Fire Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to repair exterior masonry and other features on the Tower Fire Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Larson,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","PO Box 465",Tower,MN,55790,2187507515,communitycoaching@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tower-fire-hall-exterior-rehabilitation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031262,"Tower Fire Hall HVAC and Electrical System Replacement",2024,398250,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,51500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",449750,,"Nancy Larson, Doug Workman, Dianna Sunsdahl, Diane Meehan, Jayne Sundeen, Kathy Siskar, Corrine Bonicatto, Linda Haugen, Steve Majerle, Richard Hanson, Leon Anderson, Richard Peyla",,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair and improve the Tower Fire Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nancy,Larson,"Tower-Soudan Historical Society","PO Box 465",Tower,MN,55790,2187507515,communitycoaching@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tower-fire-hall-hvac-and-electrical-system-replacement,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031236,"Tower View Masonry Restoration",2024,165000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,104131,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",269131,,"Fiona McCrae (Chair), Ralph Balestriere (Vice-Chair), Carolyn Hedin (Treasurer), Margaret (Peg) Noesen (Secretary), Nan Bailly, John Christiansen, Paul Cloak, Sean Dowse, Ozzie Encinosa, Robert Hedin, Karen Mueller",,"The Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the Tower View, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Loer,"The Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies","163 Tower View Drive","Red Wing",MN,55066,6513882009,joe@andersoncenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tower-view-masonry-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17442,"Tower Train Depot - Determination of Eligibility for National Register Nomination",2011,2500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,725,,,,,,"City of Tower",," A professional historian was hired to prepare a nomination of the Duluth Missabe and Iron Range Depot to the National Register of Historic Places. The project's documentation was found to meet Secretary of Interior standards. The Depot was determined to be eligible for National Register Nomination. ",,"To hire a professional historian to prepare a nomination of the Duluth Missabe and Iron Range Depot to the National Register of Historic Places",2010-11-24,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Timothy,Kotzian,,"602 Main Street",Tower,MN,55790,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tower-train-depot-determination-eligibility-national-register-nomination,,,, 17461,"Townhall Roof and Window Repair",2011,5682,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3068,,,,,,"Chippewa Falls Township",," The Chippewa Falls Townhall has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979 as part of the Terrace Mill Historic District. Storm damage accelerated the need for repairs to the more deteriorated areas of the building. Four areas were identified for this repair project. Roof shingles were replaced, the bell tower was restored, cornice returns were reconstructed and window frames and sashes were repaired, reglued and repainted. These maintainance measures are estimated to provide the building with protection from the elements for the next twenty years. ",,"To restore the roof and windows of the Chippewa Falls Town Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Merlin,Peterson,,"19078 Village Square Drive",Terrace,MN,56334,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/townhall-roof-and-window-repair,,,, 10013404,"Township Record Digitization and Manual Creation",2020,15393,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org",,,819,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16213,,"Dan Gorman, Jerry Ganfield, Ryan Gillespie, Stefan Langendam, Jerry Lewison, Janet Mealey, Bob Nahlovsky, Paul Swenson, Diane Wilson, Vicki Olivo, Ken Henricksen, Elizabeth Anselmo, Kieth Holman, Rick Gnemi",0.02,"Steele County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop a prototype process to digitize Steele County government records.",,"Partners: Steele County Historical Society, Aurora Township As the center for area history preservation, the Steele County Historical Society (SCHS) seeks to advance Steele County history through a partnership with Aurora Township (AT). There is a huge amount of Township records in the state and answering what to do about their preservation and access can be confounding. Township governments generally lack funding and technical knowledge to protect the history they record, yet their records are among the most factually rich primary sources. This partnership will prototype a process to digitize local government records and compile a how-to manual. The manual will be a statewide guide for other historical societies and townships interested in engaging this type of work.",2020-07-01,2022-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,"Parrish Moeckly","Steele County Historical Society","1700 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,"(507) 451-1420",daniel.moeckly@steelehistorymuseum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/township-record-digitization-and-manual-creation,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17383,"Townships and Communities of Yellow Medicine County",2011,4872,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Yellow Medicine County Historical Society",," The society purchased 40 double-sided display racks and rack stands for a two-part exhibit. The first part of the exhibit, writing and displaying township histories has been completed. The second part, writing and displaying biographies of early settlers to each township using the 1900 census and plat maps, was only partially completed. ",,"To produce an exhibit on the history of the county's townships",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Brian,Schulz,,"PO Box 145","Granite Falls",MN,56241,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/townships-and-communities-yellow-medicine-county,,,, 28927,"Toys of the '50s, '60s and '70s Exhibit",2014,941134,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Attendance: over 2,000 people anticipated to participate in FY14 programs, which will generate significant media attention for MHS. Exhibit attendance: 128,610, Visitor Rating: Adult visitors EX/VG: 94%, Family visitors EX/VG: 96%; Increased MN Knowledge: Adult visitors: 59%, Family visitors: 65%; Net Promoter Score: Adult visitors +51, Family visitors +66 Results: Will use programs as test cases for Lifelong Learning strategy.",,,,,904586,36548,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",2.75,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The exhibit told the stories of the toys of the baby boom era--of the kids who played with them, the adults who bought them, the child-rearing experts who judged them, and those who invented, packaged and advertised them--reflecting the rhythms of American life. Minnesota originals such as Tonka, Gumby, Twister and Cootie were highlighted. The 5,000-square-foot exhibition opened at the Minnesota History Center on May 24, 2014, and ran through January 4, 2015.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Planning,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/toys-50s-60s-and-70s-exhibit,,,, 10025124,"Tracy Municipal Building National Register Evaluation",2022,8000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mayor Pamela Cooreman,; Council Members: Seth Schmidt, Kou Thao, Ron Koopman, Dave Tiegs, Jeri Schons, George Landuyt",,"City of Tracy","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1938/1957 Tracy Municipal Building and Armory.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1938/1957 Tracy Municipal Building and Armory.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Erik,Hansen,"City of Tracy","336 Morgan Street",Tracy,MN,56175,5072129716,EHansen@tracymn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tracy-municipal-building-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031163,"Tracy Municipal Building and Armory Conditions Assessment",2024,16600,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Yes, the targets for short-term impacts, as outlined in the table, have been successfully met. The conditions assessment was completed as planned, and ISG, the engineering firm, has produced a comprehensive final report. This report will now be utilized to achieve the intermediate goal of devising a detailed plan and timeline for the necessary repairs to the building.",,9318,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",25918,,"Pamela Cooreman/Mayor Tom Dobson/Mayor Pro Tem Seth Schmidt/Council Member Jeri Schons/Council Member Dave Tiegs/Council Member Jan Arvizu/Council Member George Landuyt/Council Member",,"City of Tracy","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of Tracy Municipal Building and Armory, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Carpenter,"City of Tracy","336 Morgan Street",Tracy,MN,56175,5076295540,jcarpenter@tracymn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lyon,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tracy-municipal-building-and-armory-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org", 10025318,"Track 2 Phase 6 Anthony Caponi Collection Detailed Processing",2023,9980,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9980,,"Imee Cambronero, Cheryl Caponi, Jyoti Checka, Daymond Dean, Shayna Keanaaina, Renee King, Erin Paulson, Andrew Pimental, Sara Stokman",0.17,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Renata,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,6514549412,renata@caponiartpark.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/track-2-phase-6-anthony-caponi-collection-detailed-processing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025170,"Transcribing the Oral History Collection at the University of Minnesota Morris",2022,9993,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,4275,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14268,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota Kendall J. Powell Steven A. Sviggum Mary A. Davenport James T. Farnsworth Douglas A. Huebsch Ruth E. Johnson Mike O. Kenyanya Janie S. Mayeron David J. McMillan Darrin M. Rosha Bo Thao-Urabe Kodi J. Verhalen",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Morris Campus)","Public College/University","To make transcriptions of the oral history collection publicly accessible for researchers of West Central Minnesota history.",,"To make transcriptions of the oral history collection publicly accessible for researchers of West Central Minnesota history.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Naomi,Skulan,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Morris Campus)","600 E. 4th St.",Morris,MN,56267-2132,3205896174,skulann@morris.umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Chippewa, Grant, Big Stone, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Swift",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/transcribing-oral-history-collection-university-minnesota-morris,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 18051,"Transcription of Ojibwe Footage from ""Waasa Inaabida""",2010,25292,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Fond du Lac College, Carlton County Historical Society.More than 130 Ojibwe tribal leaders were interviewed for the award-winning Waasa Inaabida television documentary series, about the second largest tribe in North America, the Anishinaabe/Ojibwe nation of the upper Great Lakes region.Through this ACHF-funded project, Fond du Lac College, in partnership with the Carlton County Historical Society, will transcribe and catalog the 345 hours of video oral histories, making them available at the two institutions, as well as to a larger audience through online publication.",,"Partner Organizations: Fond du Lac College, Carlton County Historical Society More than 130 Ojibwe tribal leaders were interviewed for the award-winning Waasa Inaabida television documentary series, about the second largest tribe in North America, the Anishinaabe/Ojibwe nation of the upper Great Lakes region. Through this ACHF-funded project, Fond du Lac College, in partnership with the Carlton County Historical Society, will transcribe and catalog the 345 hours of video oral histories, making them available at the two institutions, as well as to a larger audience through online publication.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/transcription-ojibwe-footage-waasa-inaabida,,,, 18051,"Transcription of Ojibwe Footage from ""Waasa Inaabida""",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Fond du Lac College, Carlton County Historical Society.More than 130 Ojibwe tribal leaders were interviewed for the award-winning Waasa Inaabida television documentary series, about the second largest tribe in North America, the Anishinaabe/Ojibwe nation of the upper Great Lakes region.Through this ACHF-funded project, Fond du Lac College, in partnership with the Carlton County Historical Society, will transcribe and catalog the 345 hours of video oral histories, making them available at the two institutions, as well as to a larger audience through online publication.",,"Partner Organizations: Fond du Lac College, Carlton County Historical Society More than 130 Ojibwe tribal leaders were interviewed for the award-winning Waasa Inaabida television documentary series, about the second largest tribe in North America, the Anishinaabe/Ojibwe nation of the upper Great Lakes region. Through this ACHF-funded project, Fond du Lac College, in partnership with the Carlton County Historical Society, will transcribe and catalog the 345 hours of video oral histories, making them available at the two institutions, as well as to a larger audience through online publication.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/transcription-ojibwe-footage-waasa-inaabida,,,, 18129,"Transcription of St. Anthony Township Minutes, 1859-1945",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5000,,"Barry Tedlund, Sue Bailey, Mary Ann Baker, Carol Jensen, Florence Marks, George Marks, Candice Quinn, Joyce Rosene, Bill Sauer, Brian Faust",,"St. Anthony Village Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To transcribe for web accessibility St. Anthony Township records from 1859-1945",,"To transcribe for web accessibility St. Anthony Township records from 1859-1945",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Candice,Quinn,"St. Anthony Village Historical Society","3301 Silver Lake Road","St. Anthony",MN,55418,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/transcription-st-anthony-township-minutes-1859-1945,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012456,"Transfer of Database to New Collections Management Software",2020,4515," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our goals were achieved because Collector Systems (CS) is a state of the art collections management software system run by professionals and experts. The project team, including consultant Rose Kubiatowicz and volunteer Peter Kleinschmidt, have the experience and expertise necessary to work with Collector Systems staff to achieve a successful migration of data.",,995,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5510,,"John Wagenaar, Peter Kleinschmidt, Jon Masyga, Rev. Paul Breza, Mary Drury, Thomas ""Tim"" Breza, Chuck Kernlner, Steve Zolondek, Adam Pingot, Denise Cichosz, Paul Hunziker"," ","Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to transfer collections data to a new collections database.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute"," 102 Liberty Street "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 454-3431"," paul@polishmuseumwinona.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/transfer-database-new-collections-management-software,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025160,"Transfer Collection Records to CollectiveAccess",2022,8220,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,4800,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13020,,"Richard Olson, Rick Abel, Brant Melbo, Carol Sundquist, Stanly Sundquist, Laurie Brien, Mary Hood, Lynn Riggs, Jerry Gordon",,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system. ",,"This project successfully transferred nearly 40,000 records of precious artifacts and captivating photographs from outdated software to an innovative online collections management program. For nearly three decades, the museum diligently recorded artifact details and photograph information on separate computers, using the same outdated software. However, this project merged the two files seamlessly, creating a unified database that is now easily accessible online. Remarkably, within a month of completing the transfer, the old software experienced a catastrophic failure, highlighting the fortunate timing of the project. By averting this disaster, the museum ensured the preservation of over thirty years' worth of records, safeguarding them for future use and making them available to anyone seeking to explore their rich history. With the implementation of the new online program, museum staff can now access records from any location, while selected records are also accessible to members and researchers online. ",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society","PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,2187852000,tedevold@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/transfer-collection-records-collectiveaccess,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 28425,"Transition from School to Work for MN's Youth With Disabilities: An Oral History",2013,6925,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","All targets were achieved and the quality of the interviewee information received exceeded the expectation. All interviewees had excellent memories (including those who are retired and one in his 80s) and many provided extra folders of information to support the interviews. (1) Eight oral interviews of special education, vocational education, and vocational rehabilitation were scheduled, conducted, and transcribed on archival formats. (See attached) (2) The eight oral interviewees received a copy of their transcription and corrected any misspellings or misinterpretations before the final copy was made. This verifies that the recordings and transcriptions represent the interviews completed. (3) The interviewees represent a broad range of special education, vocational education, and vocational rehabilitation (supported employment) and the policies and initiatives created to support youth with disabilities as they transition from school to post secondary education and employment in MN in the '70s, '80s, and '90s.",,,,,6925,,"Linda Cohen, David Larson, Clyde Allen, Richard Beeson, Laura Brod, Thomas Devine, John Frobenius, Venora Hung, Dean Johnson, David McMillan, Maureen Ramirez, Patricia Simmons",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Public College/University","To document in 8 interviews the policies that reduced unemployment rates among Minnesota's youth with disabilities.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Johnson,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Institute on Community Integration, 102D Pt H, 150 Pillsbury Dr SE, University of Minnesota",Minneapolis,MN,55455,612-624-1062,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/transition-school-work-mns-youth-disabilities-oral-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007188,"Translation of the Hvoslef Natural History Phenology Journals, 1881-1897",2018,40000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",40000,,"Tom Landwehr, Barb Naramore, Luke Skinner, and Dr. Francesca Cuthbert",1.37,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Headquarters","State Government","To hire a qualified professional to translate nineteeth-century phenology journals from southern Minnesota.",,,2017-12-01,2019-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carrol,Henderson,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Headquarters","500 Lafayette Road, Box 25","St. Paul",MN,55155-4025,651-259-5104,carrol.henderson@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/translation-hvoslef-natural-history-phenology-journals-1881-1897,,,,0 17093,"Traveling Exhibit ""150 Years of African Artists--Minnesota Connections""",2010,5800,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7000,,,,,,"Obsidian Arts",,"To broaden public accessibility to ""150 Years of African Artists - Minnesota Connections"" through a statewide traveling exhibit.",,"To broaden public accessibility to ""150 Years of African Artists - Minnesota Connections"" through a statewide traveling exhibit.",2010-02-08,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Roderic,Southall,,"3501 Chicago Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/traveling-exhibit-150-years-african-artists-minnesota-connections,,,, 10007458,"Trinity Lutheran Church National Register Nomination",2017,8588,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Listing Trinity Lutheran Church on the National Register of Historic Places",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8588,,"Jim Hermanson, Nancy Oseien, Doug Trana, Robert Lohse, Jeremiah Rice",,"City of Henning","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Trinity Lutheran Church.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Broten,"City of Henning","612 Front Street",Henning,MN,56551,312-961-0728,danielbroten@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trinity-lutheran-church-national-register-nomination,,,,0 10012240,"Trinity Lutheran Church Condition Assessment",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Our main goal of this grant project was to complete conditions assessment and gain knowledge about future projects that we will need to complete. We have been given that guide through this report, and now have many options to consider. We also realize there are some constraints on how we may proceed with certain needed upgrades, and will work with MNHS to achieve a plan to move forward with suggested future projects. Our final report reflects a year of thoughtful assessment of our building, and the benefit of a qualified architectural team to help us make plans that will help preserve this building for many generations to come.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Jeremiah Rice, Doug Trana, Gaylord Anderson, Jim Haberer, Robert Lohse."," ","City of Henning","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Trinity Lutheran Church building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Broten,"City of Henning"," 612 Front Street "," Henning "," MN ",56551,"(312) 961-0728"," danielbroten@mac.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trinity-lutheran-church-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012553,"Trinity Lutheran Church Construction Documents",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Darren Wiese, Doug Trana, Gaylord Anderson, Jim Haberer, Tammy Fosse"," ","City of Henning","Local/Regional Government",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Trinity Lutheran Church (circa 1898), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jamie,Wilson,"City of Henning"," 612 Front Street "," Henning "," MN ",56551,"(763) 227-9826"," jamielw2000@aol.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trinity-lutheran-church-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025057,"Trinity Lutheran Church Bell Tower and Steeple Repair",2022,118769,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,7854,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",126623,,"Darren Wiese, Jim Haberer, Tammy Fosse, Scott Hart, Wes Johnson",,"City of Henning","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair roof elements on Trinity Lutheran Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to repair roof elements on Trinity Lutheran Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,Broten,"City of Henning","612 Front Street",Henning,MN,56551,3129610728,danielbroten@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trinity-lutheran-church-bell-tower-and-steeple-repair,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 34066,"Trinity Lutheran Church National Register Evaluation",2016,4000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","We felt then, and still feel that this property is eligible to be considered for inclusion on the national Register of Historic Places. We feel Rolf Anderson, along with two associates, did a thorough jog investigating the property,the congregation that built it, and the story behind why the church was formed at that time. We feel Rolf and his team dug deep to find details that explained what led to this split in the church that resulted in the creation of the Trinity Lutheran Church in 1898.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",4000,,"Jim Hermanson, Jeremiah Rice, Nancy Oseien, Doug Trana, Robert Lohse",0.09,"City of Henning","Local/Regional Government","The City of Henning hopes to rescue the 117-year-old Trinity Lutheran Church building, preserving its' architectural history, its' history for the many residents that attended the church, and restore this building as a point of Pride for the Community and the surrounding region. This twin spire church, built by a Danish Congregation, has rooted itself in the lives of many area descendants, all now participating in the rescue of this property. Contractors conducted extensive research, including a site visit to Henning, MN to prepare an eligibility study of the Trinity Lutheran Church building, for possible inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. Their visit to Henning included exploration of the Trinity building, investigation of original newspapers and church records from the time the Trinity Church was built in 1898, and discussions with members of the ""Save The Trinity"" Board. They also conducted extensive research at MHS and other locations in Minnesota. Given the historic significance of this building in Henning, MN, the community sees the value is saving this building from destruction and preserving an important piece of local History. Since ""Save The Trinity"" acquired this property one year ago, they have already taken steps to repair the leaky roof, stop ground water penetration into the foundation, and remove mold and asbestos from the basement. By taking these steps now, they have put a stop to additional deterioration and made it possible to continue restoration with the help they hope will come from our listing on the Nation Register of Historic Places.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Broten,"City of Henning","612 Front Street",Henning,MN,56551,312-961-0728,danielbroten@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trinity-lutheran-church-national-register-evaluation,,,,0 17335,"TRPD--Cultural Resource Management Plan",2010,39072,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,46418,,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District",,"To develop a cultural resource management plan for a suburban system of 20 parks and 10 trails.",,"To develop a cultural resource management plan for a suburban system of 20 parks and 10 trails.",2010-04-01,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,William,Walker,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/trpd-cultural-resource-management-plan,,,, 17553,"Tshoob Kos (Marriage Ceremony) and Kev Cai Pam Tuag (Funeral Procedures) Publication Project",2012,6500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Hmong Cultural Center",," Editing, retyping and translation of Hmong marriage and funeral ceremony publications. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tshoob-kos-marriage-ceremony-and-kev-cai-pam-tuag-funeral-procedures-publication-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012298,"Turnblad Mansion Master Plan: Construction Documents for Restoration and Repair Activities",2019,200000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short term expected impact was that completed Construction Documents would provide the necessary knowledge for ASI to bid the work for the construction phase, would provide ASI with internal alignment with key stakeholders, and would solidify a framework for a case for support for ASI?s capital campaign. The indicator of progress was completion of the Construction Documents and scope of work forms. In November 2019, ASI used the 60% completed Construction Documents to draft a call for proposals to secure a firm to undertake construction activities in the next project phase. ASI and HGA felt that the 60% completed documents adequately outlined the scope of work to allow for conversations to begin with prospective construction firms. The Construction Documents have been shared with key staff, with ASI?s Board of Trustees, and with other stakeholders, to deepen the collective understanding of this major project. This understanding empowered ASI to create a full project phasing plan to addresses in detail how construction work will impact all aspects of ASI?s activities ? programming and otherwise ? over the next three years. With a deeper understanding of cash flow and project phasing, ASI leadership have begun to align capital campaign phasing, messaging, and milestones to ensure fundraising goals are met and cash flow remains consistent. At both 60% and 90% completion, the Construction Documents were successfully employed as tools to help build a case for support during private capital campaign fundraising meetings with important lead donors. The intermediate term expected impact was that ASI would hold a public bidding process for work outlined in the Construction Documents, contractors will be hired, and that critical path repair items will be addressed for the Turnblad Mansion, Carriage House, and historic site features. The indicator of progress was that ASI would have selected a contractor to complete construction activities and work will have begun on critical items and repair projects. In September, ASI publicly distributed the call for proposals, receiving numerous responses from local and national firms. Upon review of submitter qualifications, ASI ultimately accepted a bid from Minnesota-based JE Dunn. Once selected, JE Dunn immediately began to work with HGA Architects and Engineers to outline construction workflow, resourcing, and solidify cost estimates. As part of this, JE Dunn and HGA began work to address the critical items and repair projects outlined in the Construction Documents alongside issues of less time-sensitive nature. At time of this submission, critical items such as the attic floor substrate being deemed a life safety concern have been worked into the project phasing plan to be addressed during construction work. The long-term expected impact was that the Turnblad Mansion will remain an iconic and well-preserved publicly accessible historic asset that celebrates the region?s heritage and will contribute to the vitality of the community for many years to come. The indicator of progress will be that the typical visitor to the Turnblad Mansion reports that their visit has personally deepened their understanding on immigration, increased their understanding of the historical context around the Turnblad Mansion and Turnblad family, and has caused them to reflect more on their own stories of immigration and how they relate to others od differing backgrounds throughout the community. The creation of construction documents was the critical next step to address the issues identified by ASI?s Historic Building Conditions Assessment. It was also the next step in bringing to life areas of the Mansion that have been inaccessible to the public for decades for myriad reasons. Thanks to this grant support, ASI is now ready to enter the next phase of this project. ASI has been able to secure commitments of financial support from numerous members of the community which will make the full project possible, indicating that the Turnblad Mansion continues to remain a valued resource.",,814803,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",1014803,,"Barbara Linell Glaser Ed.D.(Chair), Brad Engdahl (Vice Chair), Herbert (Ted) Johnson (Secretary), Russ Michaletz (Treasurer), Dr. Margaret Adamek, Dr. Philip Anderson, Aimee Richcreek Baxter, Karl Benson, Michael Bjornberg, Dr. David Carlson, Terri Carlson, Mary Dee Hicks, Diane Hofstede, Joe Hognander, Laurie L. Holmquist, Laurie Jacobi, , Alexander K?llebo, John Litell, Elizabeth Olson, Linda Wallenberg"," ","American Swedish Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Turnblad Mansion, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and used as the headquarters for the American Swedish Institute.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peggy,Korsmo-Kennon,"American Swedish Institute"," 2600 Park Avenue "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55407,"(612) 870-3379"," peggykk@asimn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/turnblad-mansion-master-plan-construction-documents-restoration-and-repair-activities,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17173,"Turner Hall: Accessibility",2011,200000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,295500,,,,,,"New Ulm Turnverein",,"To improve accessibility with an elevator for Turner Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To improve accessibility with an elevator for Turner Hall, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Virginia,"Suker Moldan",,"102 S. State St.","New Ulm",MN,56073,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/turner-hall-accessibility,,,, 17304,"Turner Hall: Handicap Accessibility Plan",2010,6995,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"New Ulm Turnverein",,"To hire an architect to develop plans for handicap access and increased collections storage that meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards.",,"To hire an architect to develop plans for handicap access and increased collections storage that meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards.",2010-01-29,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Virginia,Suker,,"102 S. State","New Ulm",MN,56073,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/turner-hall-handicap-accessibility-plan,,,, 28630,"Turtle Lake Township Historic Preservation Site",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Howard Schultz, Russ Bennett, William Smith, V.Kirby Bahr, Gail Dockendorf, Al Lindstrom, Janee Hill, Bruce Skipton, Kelly Booge",,"Turtle Lake Township","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey of the Buena Vista Townsite",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Kirby,Bahr,"Turtle Lake Township","1062 Rodeo Drive NW",Bemidji,MN,56601,218-444-6510,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Beltrami,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/turtle-lake-township-historic-preservation-site,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17980,"Tweed Museum of Art Works-on-Paper Rehousing Project",2013,80981,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,80981,,"Laura Cohen, David Larson, Clyde Allen, Richard Beeson, Laura Brod, Thomas Devine, John Frobenius, Venora Hung, Dean Johnson, David McMillan, Maureen Ramirez, Patricia Simmons",,"Regents of the University of Minnesota","State Government","To preserve and make accessible a significant works-on-paper collection documenting the history the Duluth region",,"To preserve and make accessible a significant works-on-paper collection documenting the history the Duluth region",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Camille,Doran,"Regents of the University of Minnesota","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tweed-museum-art-works-paper-rehousing-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024963,"Twin Cities Cultural Landscape Research and Writing",2021,9800,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short-term impacts were met and exceeded, demonstrated by the progress indicator (71 sites completed, 50-60 originally planned) Intermediate-term and long term impacts expected to be reached as the information is shared and disseminated.",,30700,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",40500,,"The Honorable Paul Anderson (Minnesota'supreme Court, ret.), Mr. Tom Boyd (Vice Chairman, Winthrop & Weinstine., P.A.), Mr. Manuel D. Castillo (Secretary, XCel Energy), Mayor Melvin Carter ((ex officio), City of Saint Paul), Ms. Kareen Ecklund (Community Member), Mr. Mike Fogal (Treasurer, Securian), Ms. Becky Garthofner (Community Member), Ms. Kate Gillette (Avison Young), Ms. Peggy Grieve (Community Member), Ms. Imani Jaafar (City of Minneapolis), Mr. Scott Knudson (Board Chairman, Briggs & Morgan), Mr. David A. Lanegran, Ph.D. (Macalester College), Mr. Eric Larson (Saint Paul Port Authority), Council Member Rebecca Noecker (City of Saint Paul), Ms. Judy Lewis (Community Member), Commissioner Rafael Ortega (Ramsey County Board of Commissioners), Commissioner Victoria Reinhardt (Ramsey County Board of Commissioners), Mr. Peter Smith (BWBR Architects, Inc), Ms. Pam Stewart (3M), Ms. Judy Swanholm (LCVA President), Ms. Camille Tinnen (representing Mayor Melvin Carter), Mr. Pete Thrane (Stinson Leonard Street), Ms. Siobhan Tolar (Office of the Saint Paul City Attorney), Ms. Helen Wagner (Assistant Treasurer, 3M ret.), The Honorable Wilhelmina Wright (U. S. District Court)",,"Minnesota Landmarks Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on cultural landscapes in the Twin Cities.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on cultural landscapes in the Twin Cities.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Mino,"Minnesota Landmarks Inc.","75 West Fifth Street, Suite 404","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512923285,amino@landmarkcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-cultural-landscape-research-and-writing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024975,"Twin Tracks Exhibit: Community Engagement and Evaluation",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","While our initial phases of our exhibit were conducted under the guidance of our guest curator and local African American community leader Marvin Anderson, these phases were completed back in 2017, 2018, and April 2020. We were concerned that the perspective and balance needed additional review. This effort allowed us to confirm the general direction, while updating the content to reflect a greater interest in telling more complex, negative stories and a broader timeframe.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Brian Voss, Phil Wellman, Robert Puelston, Jon Van Niewaal, Dennis Danich, Brandon Gatz, Chiton (Sandy) Hagan, Lane Littrell, Noel Petit, Christofer Sears, Andrew Tighe, Deborah Wood",,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to undertake community engagement and evaluation during exhibit development.",,"To hire qualified professionals to undertake community engagement and evaluation during exhibit development.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Hippert,"Minnesota Transportation Museum","193 Pennsylvania Avenue E","St. Paul",MN,55130-4319,6127436634,scott@trainride.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-tracks-exhibit-community-engagement-and-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031233,"Twin Cities Breaking Archive",2024,75000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,12000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",87000,,"Mary Ellen Childs, Magnolia Yang Sao Yia, Roosevelt Mansfield",0.916666667,"MIXTAPE Dance MN","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize archival video footage of early Breakdancers in Minnesota, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2024-01-01,2025-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jason,Noer,"MIXTAPE Dance MN","428 Minnesota Ave., Ste. 500","Saint Paul",MN,55101,6517076907,noerx006@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-breaking-archive,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28930,"Twin Cities Through the Lens of Charles Chamblis Exhibition",2014,122789,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2013, Regular Session, chapter 137, article 4, section 2, subdivision 5, (b) (2) Programs","Programs: $5,525,000 the first year and $5,675,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota, conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Exhibit attendance: 146,653, 61% increase in non-white family attendance",,,,,116017,6772,"""Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor""",0.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","From family reunions to the nightclub scene, nobody documented the Twin Cities black community like Charles Chamblis.The 1,500-square-foot exhibition, ""Sights, Sounds, and Soul: Twin Cities through the Lens of Charles Chamblis,"" opened April 26, 2014, and ran through February 16, 2015.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-through-lens-charles-chamblis-exhibition,,,, 17787,"Two Harbors Historic Walking Tours",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"Arts on Superior",,"To research and write a script for a walking tour that will enhance public access to the history of Two Harbors.",,,2012-05-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Linda,Melcher,"Arts on Superior",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/two-harbors-historic-walking-tours,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10024949,"Two Harbors Lighthouse HSR",2022,75000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2308,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",77308,,"Adrian Ranta, Bryan Nelson, David Johnson (Co Vice-President), Dory Person (Secretary), Hayes Scriven, Jennifer Neimi (Treasurer), Jerry Hostetter, Ken Sandvik (Co VIce-President), Kristi Wasko, Mike Fitzpatrick, Samuel Gangi (President)",,"Lake County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve Two Harbors Light Station, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve Two Harbors Light Station, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ellen,Lynch,"Lake County Historical Society","PO Box 128","Two Harbors",MN,55616,7634478361,ellenlynch@lakeconnections.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/two-harbors-lighthouse-hsr,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024950,"Two Harbors Depot Condition Assessment",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The Lake County Historical Society received the Buildings Conditions Assessment Report from LHB Architects at the end of February marking the first comprehensive preservation plan for the Depot Building. Based on the report, the Buildings and Maintenance Committee is beginning to develop a maintenance schedule to ensure that the building will remain open to the public for generations to come.",,1800,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11800,,"Sam Gangi (President), Kenneth Sandvik (Vice President), Dave Johnson (Vice President), Dory Pearson (Secretary), Jennifer Niemi (Treasurer), Mike Fitzpatrick, Jerry Hostetter, Bryan Nelson, Adrian Ranta, Hayes Scriven, Kristi Wasko",,"Lake County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the 1907 Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the 1907 Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Lynch,"Lake County Historical Society","PO Box 128","Two Harbors",MN,55616,7634478361,ellenlynch@lakeconnections.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/two-harbors-depot-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025254,"Two Harbors Depot Construction Documents: New Roof & Chimney Stabilization",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11500,,"Samuel Gangi (president), Ken Sandvik, Dave Johnson, Dory Pearson, Jennifer Niemi, Mike Fitxpatrick, Jerry Hosstetter, Bryan Nelson, Adrian Ranta, Hayes Scriven, Kristi Wasko",,"Lake County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1907 Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1907 Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ellen,Lynch,"Lake County Historical Society","PO Box 128","Two Harbors",MN,55616,7634478361,ellenlynch@lakeconnections.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/two-harbors-depot-construction-documents-new-roof-chimney-stabilization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17309,"Two Points NR Nomination and Management Plan",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2480,,,,,,"The Trust for Public Land",," National Register of Historic Places nomination preparation and a management plan for the 47-acre Two Points property on Ottertail Peninsula, Leech Lake. Included is a spatial analysis of physical artifacts, researching documentation of the site, creating and annotating maps, taking photos and completing the nomination form with attachments and bibliography. A cultural resources evaluation revealed that the site is NRHP eligible, and includes several burial sites, a fur trading post, and the 1770s remnant of one the first Ojibwe encampments on what is now the Leech Lake Reservation. ",,"To prepare a nomination for the National Register of Historic Places and a management plan for the 47-acre Two Points property on Ottertail Peninsula, Leech Lake",2010-03-15,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Shaun,Hamilton,,"2610 University Ave. W., Ste. 300","St. Paul",MN,55114,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cass,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/two-points-nr-nomination-and-management-plan,,,, 33957,"Two Harbors Media Memories Oral History Project",2015,5000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",5000,,"Fran Kaliher, Chair, Leo Babeu, Vice Chair, Michelle Miller, Secretary, Jackie Rennwald, Shane Dickey, Mychele Anderson, Rick Sundstrom, Treasurer",0.00,"Two Harbors Community Radio","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 15 oral history interviews the history of radio, television, and movies in Two Harbors.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Fran,Kaliher,"Two Harbors Community Radio","P.O. Box 622","Two Harbors",MN,55616,218-830-0489,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/two-harbors-media-memories-oral-history-project,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28514,"Two Harbors MNopedia Entries",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Linda Melcher, Rachel Nelson, Mary Rosati",,"Arts on Superior","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create 17 entries on Two Harbor's history for the MNopedia project for online research.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Linda,Melcher,"Arts on Superior","P.O. Box 185","Two Harbors",MN,55616,651-208-4991,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/two-harbors-mnopedia-entries,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007168,"Tying it all Together: Collections Archives Inventory",2018,9400,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9400,,"Michaek Ask, Gene Bergstrom, Michael Brown, Barbara Campbell, Lester Dunn, Jenifer Hungerholt, Jeff Kamm, Donald Ruen, Jon Willford",,"Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sandra,Webb,"Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association","P.O. Box 345, 105 Parkway Avenue S",Lanesboro,MN,55949,507-467-2251,vanvelsor@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tying-it-all-together-collections-archives-inventory,,,,0 10025306,"Ukrainians in MN Short Film",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,6500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16500,,"Orysia Bobcek - President, Anna Korsun - 1st VP, Victor Lobzun - 2nd VP, Lesya Lucyk - Secretary, Steve Konopliv - Financial Secretary, Tamara Niepritzky - Treasurer, Maria Matlashewski - Cultural chair, Chrystyna Korostil - Member at Large, Valentina Yarr - Trustee, Diana Pasichnyk - Trustee, Helen Regan - Trustee, John Prokopiuk - Trustee, Andriy Karkos - Trustee",,"St. Michael's and St. George's Ukrainian Orthodox Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a documentary on the history of Ukrainians in Minnesota.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a documentary on the history of Ukrainians in Minnesota.",2023-01-01,2024-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Zina,Gutmanis,"St. Michael's and St. George's Ukrainian Orthodox Church","505 4th St. NE",Minneapolis,MN,55413,6127192024,zinagutmanis@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ukrainians-mn-short-film,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012666,"UMD Library Annex Mechanical Systems Evaluation",2020,9900," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9900,,"Kendall J. Powell, Steven A. Sviggum, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Mary A. Davenport, Kao Ly Ilean Her, Michael D. Hsu, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, David J. McMillan, Darrin M. Rosha, Randy R. Simonson"," ","Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth - Kathryn A. Martin Library)","Public College/University",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the museum environment.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Matt,Rosendahl,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth - Kathryn A. Martin Library)"," 416 Library Dr "," Duluth "," MN ",55812,"(218) 726-6562"," mrosenda@d.umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Pine, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/umd-library-annex-mechanical-systems-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012258,"UMN Press Files Survey",2018,9715," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","This project has created a survey of the University of Minnesota Press collection to document the two largest series of filing cabinets that were selected as best candidates for a potential move to the University Archives. To determine files that must stay on site with the Press for both practical and legal reasons, we were hoping to assign to each file an active or inactive status regarding files that contain active legal documents such as original contracts, which our team learned was more complicated than expected, as discussed above. Preservation issues were addressed by removing all rubber bands, identifying and rearranging special material oversized formats into oversized folders, and noting yellowing papers and fading glue substances from the 1920s through 1970s. Fortunately for the materials surveyed, aside from yellowing and minor tears to page ends, there are no pressing preservation issues. In total, project staff finished the survey of 36 filing cabinets, consisting of 145 drawers, containing 6,230 folders, totalling 290 cubic feet. This survey averages 1.5 hours per cubic foot.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9715,,"David J. McMillan, Kendall J. Powell, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Linda A. Cohen, Michael D. Hsu, Dean E. Johnson, Peggy E. Lucas, Abdul M. Omari, Darrin M. Rosha, Patricia S. Simmons, Steven A. Sviggum",0.22,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (University of Minnesota Press)","Public College/University",,,"To hire a qualified professional to assess the archival collections held by the University of Minnesota Press.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eric,Lundgren,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (University of Minnesota Press)"," 450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455,"(612) 301-1991"," lundg030@umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/umn-press-files-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012513,"UMN Press Files Transfer",2020,10000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Kendall J. Powell, Steven A. Sviggum, Thomas J. Anderson, Richard B. Beeson, Mary A. Davenport, Kao Ly Ilean Her, Michael D. Hsu, Mike O. Kenyanya, Janie S. Mayeron, David J. McMillan, Darrin M. Rosha, Randy R. Simonson",0.22,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (University of Minnesota Press)","Public College/University",,,"To improve collections care and management through proper storage.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Eric,Lundgren,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (University of Minnesota Press)"," 450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455,"(612) 301-1991"," lundg030@umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/umn-press-files-transfer,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007203,"Underground: History Beneath Your Feet Temporary Exhibit Research",2018,7200,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7200,,"Dan Vidmar, Harlan Tardy, Paul Janssen, Rich Puhek, Jason Metsa, Shelley Robinson, Lisa Kvas, Jackie Corradi Simon, Carmen Bradach",0.47,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire project staff to research the history of Iron Range paleontology, archaeology, and geology in preparation for a future exhibit.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,218-254-1238,allyse.freeman@mndiscoverycenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Cook, Crow Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/underground-history-beneath-your-feet-temporary-exhibit-research,,,,0 10025204,"United Protestant Church National Register Evaluation",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,1000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11000,,"Marna Fasteland (Moderator), Kathy Behm (Vice Moderator), Mike Fasteland, Clarice Erickson, Karen Robnik, Cheryl Paskett, Christine Parenteau, Scott Nickila, Shari Mortorelli, Dick Linde, Sue Linde, Shirley Letica, Kathy Lee, Susan Kolberg, and Collette Illy.",0.05,"United Protestant Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for United Protestant Church in Duluth.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for United Protestant Church in Duluth.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mitch,Nelson,"United Protestant Church","830--88th Avenue West",Duluth,MN,55808,6128453839,Pastor@unitedprotestantchurch.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/united-protestant-church-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17933,"University Avenue's Car Culture in the Mid-Late 20th Century Research Project",2013,6600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6600,,"Michael Bjornberg, chair; Jeff Allman, vice-chair; Aaron Martin, treasurer; Matt Hill, secretary; Thomas Balcom; Jeff Callinan; David Carsch; Greg Donofrio; Melissa Ekman; Tim Griffin; Ellen Herman; Norman Jones; Renay Leone; Vanessa Matiski; Bob Schmitz; Irene Stemmer; Cindy Telstad; Phillip Waugh; JeriLynn Young",,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To assemble historical resources pertaining to the car culture of University Avenue in St. Paul preparatory to an interpretive memorial installation",,"To assemble historical resources pertaining to the car culture of University Avenue in St. Paul preparatory to an interpretive memorial installation",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Erin,"Hanafin Berg","Preservation Alliance of Minnesota","416 Landmark Center, 75 W 5th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/university-avenues-car-culture-mid-late-20th-century-research-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18071,"University of Minnesota Archaeology Collection",2012,77896,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, History Partnerships ","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state. ",,,,,,77896,,,0.85,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The University of Minnesota--Twin Cities A large and important collection of Minnesota artifacts will be organized and inventoried through this partnership. Artifacts in the collection represent some of Minnesota's premier archaeological sites including the 8,000-year-old Itasca Bison Kill Site at Lake Itasca State Park and the Cooper Site, a 17th century Dakota village at Mille Lacs Kathio State Park. Work completed through December 2012 includes a physical inventory of 1,400 boxes of artifacts, updates to more than 5,000 records in the MHS Collections Management System and development of priorities for future conservation activities. This work will ultimately give the public better access to this collection, made up of materials collected over 70 years. This project will also improve the security of the artifacts by bringing their storage conditions and collections management data up to museum standards. ",,"The University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Historical Society will hire staff to organize and make an inventory of a large and important collection of Minnesota artifacts. This work will ultimately give the public better access to this collection, comprised of 1400 boxes containing 70 years worth of materials. Artifacts in the collection represent some of Minnesota's premier archaeological sites like the 8,000-year-old Itasca Bison Kill Site at Lake Itasca State Park and the Cooper Site, a 17th century Dakota village at Mille Lacs Kathio State Park. This project will also improve the security of the artifacts by bringing their storage conditions and collections management data up to museum standards. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patricia,Emerson,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,612-725-2410,,"Inventory, Preservation","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/university-minnesota-archaeology-collection,,,, 18071,"University of Minnesota Archaeology Collection",2013,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partner: The University of Minnesota--Twin Cities A large and important collection of Minnesota artifacts will be organized and inventoried through this partnership. Artifacts in the collection represent some of Minnesota's premier archaeological sites including the 8,000-year-old Itasca Bison Kill Site at Lake Itasca State Park and the Cooper Site, a 17th century Dakota village at Mille Lacs Kathio State Park. Work completed through December 2012 includes a physical inventory of 1,400 boxes of artifacts, updates to more than 5,000 records in the MHS Collections Management System and development of priorities for future conservation activities. This work will ultimately give the public better access to this collection, made up of materials collected over 70 years. This project will also improve the security of the artifacts by bringing their storage conditions and collections management data up to museum standards. ",,"The University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Historical Society will hire staff to organize and make an inventory of a large and important collection of Minnesota artifacts. This work will ultimately give the public better access to this collection, comprised of 1400 boxes containing 70 years worth of materials. Artifacts in the collection represent some of Minnesota's premier archaeological sites like the 8,000-year-old Itasca Bison Kill Site at Lake Itasca State Park and the Cooper Site, a 17th century Dakota village at Mille Lacs Kathio State Park. This project will also improve the security of the artifacts by bringing their storage conditions and collections management data up to museum standards. ",,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patricia,Emerson,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Boulevard West","St. Paul",MN,55102,612-725-2410,,"Inventory, Preservation","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/university-minnesota-archaeology-collection,,,, 17636,"University Avenue Documentary",2012,59800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,59800,,,,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To produce a one-hour documentary on the history of University Avenue linking St. Paul and Minneapolis up to the installation of the Central Corridor Light Rail and based on thorough and completed research.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Peter,Myers,"Ramsey County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/university-avenue-documentary,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007459,"Updating and Preparing Volumes I and II of Chaska: A Minnesota River City as a Combined Volume Entitled Chaska: A Minnesota River City, 1800s to 1950",2017,6750,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",6750,,"Lisa Oberski, Tracy D. Swanson, Doris Coghill, Christine Poppitz, Jay Molnau, Yvonne Welter, Holly Koenen, Carol Spaulding, Sonya Deis.",0.18,"Chaska Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to update and edit a manuscript on the history of Chaska.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lisa,Oberski,"Chaska Historical Society","112 West 4th St",Chaska,MN,55318,612-508-0660,lmoberski@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/updating-and-preparing-volumes-i-and-ii-chaska-minnesota-river-city-combined-volume,,,,0 10012304,"Update Historic Structure Report for Gibbs Farm",2019,16500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short term goal was achieved - the report was completed. This updated HSR for Gibbs Farm provides the data necessary to plan preservation activities. It prioritizes preservation needs that will allow RCHS to secure or allocate the necessary funding to maintain all historic property effectively.",,3343,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",19843,,"James Miller, Jo Anne Driscoll, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Susan McNeely, Kenneth H. Johnson, Mari Oyanagi Eggum, Jo Emerson, Thomas Fabel, Martin Fallon, Tim Glines, John Guthmann, Susan Handley, Richard B. Heydinger, Jr., Janine Joseph, Judy Kishel, David Kristal, Robert W. Mairs, Jeffry Martin, Father Kevin McDonough, Jonathan H. Morgan, Robert Muschewske, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, George T. Stephenson, James Stolpestad, Chris Taylor, Jerry Woelfel"," ","Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop an updated Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Heman Gibbs Farmstead, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society"," 75 W 5th Street, Suite 323 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55102,"(651) 222-0701"," mollie@rchs.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/update-historic-structure-report-gibbs-farm,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,Yes 10012344,"Update Collections Management System to CollectiveAccess",2019,9985," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short term we exceeded our expectatinos with the initiating of a new collections program. Collective Access has provided us with opportunities for our collection that we never thought possible. This result was achieved through the dedication of Whirligig staff to help us initiate Collective Access, the hard work of our newly hired staff, and the sheer prowess of Collective Access and its abilities over our Excel and Word docs. Intermediate term we have seen that our ability to add items to the collection has probably achieved our expectations of adding artifacts to the collection in a timely manner. We feel that these just met our expectations and did not achieve them with the idea that we were unfamiliar with how long it would take to add new items to a collections program. Long term our system is up and running to add future items, however we are not quite at a place that unidentified items can be identified. While our Collective Access system will easily allow us to add new objects, because of the sheer scope of our collection and its numbers it will be a long term goal to obtain a status where we can identify untagged items.",,600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10585,,"Bob Berven, David Lauritsen, Carol Thomton, JoAnn Grote, Wayne Thalberg, Barb Oleson, Waunita Kanten, Michelle Molden Aschemann, Debra Lee Fader, David Lieser, Rich Huber",0.22,"Chippewa County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To update Chippewa County Historical Society's collections management software to provide better stewardship of the information.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Celeste,Suter,"Chippewa County Historical Society"," PO Box 303 "," Montevideo "," MN ",56265,"(320) 841-1261"," chippewahistory@qwestoffice.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Chippewa,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/update-collections-management-system-collectiveaccess,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012372,"Update to Collections Management Policy and Collections Survey",2019,9220," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The short-term measurable outcomes have been met, except for formal training of the board and volunteers. We decided to begin training once the collections policy has been formally adopted by the Board of Trustees. The other outcomes were all met at the end of the project as the contractor provided an updated collections management policy with handling procedures, and a survey report that are now under review by the Board of Trustees and awaiting adoption.",,440,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9660,,"Lisa Besemer, Cara Knauf, Duane Piere, Yvonne Weber, Peter Baganz, Jeremy Berg, Deb Dove, Lucy Gluth, Lynn Henle, Bob Skillings, Wayne Wagner, and Loren Wing."," ","Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to prepare an updated collections management policies and procedures document and collections survey.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ryan,Harren,"Brown County Historical Society"," 2 North Broadway "," New Ulm "," MN ",56073,"(507) 233-2616"," collections@browncountyhistorymn.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/update-collections-management-policy-and-collections-survey,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17542,"Updated HSR for Probstfield House",2012,3600,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Probstfield Farm Living History Foundation, Inc.",," To update the 2003 Historic Structures Report to provide more specific guidance on the restoration of the Randolph M. Probstfield House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,,2011-11-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/updated-hsr-probstfield-house,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025012,"Updating 2001 Book: ""Down at the Lake: A Historical Portrait of Linden Hills""",2021,2403,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The manuscript has not been completed. None-the-less, we gave two walking tours of the commercial shopping node at 43rd and Upton at the 2021 Linden Hills Fall Festival. This tour drew heavily on the research recently completed on the commercial district. Summer of 2022, we offered two walking tours that drew heavily on research done for the new chapter in the book. This summer's walking tour covered an area that illustrated property from the early 1900's and an area what was presumed to be the full build-out of Linden Hills by the mid-20th century. The last part of the tour showed a new type of development promoted by the Minneapolis 2040 Plan that has three units per lot. At this walking tour, we discussed what influenced development and how has the community character evolved. For the four walking tours offered in the past year, approximately 70 people went on the walking tours. We have been successful in sharing information with our community by consistently offering high quality events-speakers who have done their research and are able to share the information in a welcoming format. We also have built on a network of promoting the programs by an extensive email list, posting signs in the neighborhood, as well as event information in the neighborhood print and e-newsletters.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2403,,"Steve Birch Chair, Judy Hornbacher Vice Chair, Abdi, Sahal, Secretary, Erica Chua, Leah Fish, Peter Gilbert, Robert Haider, Gerry Albanese, Jen Bellefleur, Lauren Linderman, Elianna Lippold-Johnson, Barbara Lunde, Bjorn Olson Treasurer, Linda Picone, Gina Rautenberg",0.1,"Linden Hills Neighborhood Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce an updated manuscript on the history of Linden Hills neighborhood in Minneapolis.",,"To hire qualified professionals to produce an updated manuscript on the history of Linden Hills neighborhood in Minneapolis.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,JoEllen,Haugo,"Linden Hills Neighborhood Council","P.O. Box 24049",Minneapolis,MN,55424,6514559057,joellen.haugo@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/updating-2001-book-down-lake-historical-portrait-linden-hills,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031307,"Update to Microfilm Reader Security and Continuing Functionality",2024,1676,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",1676,,"Karen Tilbury, Ron Koester, Jeanene Munsterman, Tom Nelson, Glad Hastad, Ben Bothum, Joyce Meyer, Loren Femrite, Julie Gerber",0.001470588,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To update security and functionality on a microfilm reader/printer/scanner to make microfilmed records more accessible to the public.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barb,Redepenning,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society","250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,3205987678,curator@lqphc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/update-microfilm-reader-security-and-continuing-functionality,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17483,"Update Electrical System",2011,3466,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,400,,,,,,"Grace Memorial Episcopal Church",," This church, built in 1901 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places, had its electrical service updated. The main circuit breaker and subfeed panels were replaced. An outdoor electrical outlet was replaced and several more outlets were added to the interior. Larger supply wires were installed to improve capacity for future handicap accessible improvements to the building. ",,"To preserve Grace Memorial Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, through improved electrical service",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Steven,Nelson,,"206 East Ninth Street",Wabasha,MN,55981,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/update-electrical-system,,,, 33924,"Update Lighting in the Karjala Genealogy & History Center",2015,4632,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",4632,,"President: Barb Adams, Vice-President: Lee Johnson, Secretary: Richard Lacher, Treasurer: John Roessler, Directors: Roberta Truempler, Andrew Shaw, John Zimmerman, Leona Litchke, Barb Shipka, Esther Hietala, Jim Uzelac Executive Director opens the daily mail. Executive committee consists of board president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and past president who approve of bills paid. A part-time bookkeeper pays the bills. Purchases over $500.00 have to be approved by the whole board. Personnel committee proposes employee pay and benefits to full board for approval. Budget is approved by ICHS members at the annual meeting",0.00,"Itasca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Itasca County Historical Society's lighting system.",,,2015-03-01,2016-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lilah,Crowe,"Itasca County Historical Society","201 N Pokegama Avenue","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,218-326-6431,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/update-lighting-karjala-genealogy-history-center,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012417,"Upgrade Museum Lighting System",2019,9995," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Structured Grant: Museum and Archives Environments-Installing lighting controls and new fixtures.",,5,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Dale Hanson, Donna Schnettler, Jody Lunemann, Mary Anderson, Loretta Johnson, Gary Stracek, Rita Stracek"," ","Clarissa Community Museum, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Clarissa Community Museum's lighting system.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gary,Stracek,"Clarissa Community Museum, Inc."," 402 Main Street West, PO Box 532 "," Clarissa "," MN ",56440,"(320) 594-2960"," gstracek@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrade-museum-lighting-system,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012432,"Upgrade Collections Management Software from PastPerfect 5 to CollectiveAccess",2020,8873," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,2392,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11265,,"Jeri Benson, Adam Blahnik, Barbara Weckman Brekke, Nurul Arif Khan, Rick Krant, William Reynolds, Fred Simon",0.1,"Scott County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified technicians to upgrade to a new collections database.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Nichols,"Scott County Historical Society"," 235 Fuller Street South "," Shakopee "," MN ",55379,"(952) 445-0378"," dnichols@scottcountyhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrade-collections-management-software-pastperfect-5-collectiveaccess,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025184,"Upgrade Collections Management Software from PastPerfect 5 to Collective Access",2022,9991,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9991,,"Jacqueline R. deVries, President, Becky Timm, Vice President, David Frank, Secretary, Kathleen Boe, Treasurer, Jamil Ford, Michael Goggin, Elizabeth Hinz, Becki Iverson, Amy Lucas, Matthew McNeil, Pamela Moore Ex Officio Members, Hennepin County Commissioner Debbie Goettel, Principal Aide Casey Meinhardt, Hennepin County Commissioner Kevin Anderson, Principal Aide Kristy Janigo",0.06,"Hennepin History Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",,"To improve collections care and management through an updated collections management system.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alyssa,Thiede,"Hennepin History Museum","2303 Third Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55404,6128701329,alyssa.thiede@hennepinhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrade-collections-management-software-pastperfect-5-collective-access,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031291,"Upgrade and Improve the Lawshe Memorial Museum.",2024,275000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Grants","$275,000 the first year is for a grant to the Dakota County Historical Society to upgrade and improve the Lawshe Memorial Museum","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,,275000,,"Bruce Anderson, Beth Baumeister, Renata Caponi, Steve Cook, Jim Gerten, Don Parker, Nancy Schouweiler, Nicole Sindelar, Steve Stremski, Susan Taple",,"Dakota County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"A grant to the Dakota County Historical Society to upgrade and improve the Lawshe Memorial Museum.",2023-10-01,2025-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Matt,Carter,"Dakota County Historical Society","130 3rd Avenue North","South St. Paul",MN,55075,6515527548,matthew.carter@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrade-and-improve-lawshe-memorial-museum,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17168,"Upgrading the Storage Area HVAC",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3900,,,,,,"Cottonwood County Historical Society",," Part of a museum's mission is to preserve it's collection, with the addition of a furnace/air-conditioner the Cottonwood County Historical Society are now able to provide the optimum temperature/humidity necessary in preserving their artifacts for future generations to enjoy. ",,"To control the environment of museum storage",2010-04-07,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Linda,Fransen,,"812 Fourth Avenue",Windom,MN,56101,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cottonwood,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrading-storage-area-hvac,,,, 28922,"Upgrade HVAC in Museum",2015,37100,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,37100,,"Ken Braaten, Harlan Highberg, Jan Feil, Larry Shelquist, Debbie Wilde, Fred Sundquist, Rodney Rhen, DonnaRae Jacobson, David Hallan",0.00,"Clearwater County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified technicians to upgrade Clearwater County Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Tamara,Edevold,"Clearwater County Historical Society","PO Box 241",Bagley,MN,56621,218-785-2000,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrade-hvac-museum,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28687,"Upgrade of HVAC Systems of The Bakken's Storage Vaults",2014,56000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,56000,,"Marjorie F. Andersen, Earl E. Bakken, Brad Bakken, Rebecca Bergman, Larry Bick, Bruce H. Bruemmer, Georgine L. Busch, Michael Day, Matthew Hunt, Ann Ladd, Kandace Olsen, John L. Powers, Lesa Ramos, Kathy Scoggin, Roger H. Stuewer, Matthew Thell, David Whitman",,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To implement recommendations from an HVAC evaluation that will ensure better climate control for the preservation of historic resources.",,,2014-01-01,2015-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Adrian,Fischer,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,"612-926-3878 ext. 201",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrade-hvac-systems-bakkens-storage-vaults,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17059,"US-Dakota War of 1862 Interpretive Planning",2010,6980,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,400,,,,,,"Upper MN Valley Regional Development Commission",," The project included documenting all existing interpretive panels and markers of the U.S. - Dakota War in the MN River Valley and researching potential sites for new interpretive panels or markers. The end result is a written document with an inventory of existing marked U.S. - Dakota War sites in the MN River Valley, research of unmarked sites and an overall strategy of which sites could be marked to better tell the story. The report will provides guidance in telling a more complete story of the U.S. - Dakota War of 1862 through interpretive markers. The U.S. - Dakota War of 1862 is partially marked along the MN River Valley but there are many important historical sites that are not marked. Because of the 150th anniversary of the U.S. - Dakota War in 2012, interpretation of this story is a priority for the immediate future.     ",,"To determine what parts of the US-Dakota War of 1862 are currently on markers and to propose further stories, perspectives, and voices in preparation for the war's sesquicentennial",2010-02-08,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kristi,Fernholz,,"323 W.Schlieman Ave.",Appleton,MN,56208,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Swift,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/us-dakota-war-1862-interpretive-planning,,,, 33954,"Using Technology to Reevaluate Historic Locations of the Lost Fort L",2015,8800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",8800,,"Saint Mary",0.05,"Saint Mary's University of Minnesota","Private College/University","To hire a qualified archaeologist to conduct a survey in an attempt to locate the lost Fort L'Huillier.",,,2015-06-01,2016-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,John,Ebert,"Saint Mary's University of Minnesota","700 Terrace Heights, Campus Box 10",Winona,MN,55987,507-457-6961,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/using-technology-reevaluate-historic-locations-lost-fort-l,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007166,"USS Essex Log Book Editing Project",2018,9998,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9998,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah Handschin, Steven Hack",0.17,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To edit the USS Essex log books in order to make them more publicly accessible.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-489-0759,mhm@maritimeheritagemn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/uss-essex-log-book-editing-project,,,,0 17465,"USS Essex Log Book Project II: Editing/Transcription",2011,6990,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,795,,,,,,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota",," Editing/Transcription is the second of three projects documenting and preserving the Maritime Heritage Minnesota's historical/archaeological investigation and assessment of the USS Essex Shipwreck, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Five out of twenty-five of the vessel's previously digitized log books were edited, combined into .pdf e-books, transcribed and processed which included the creation of metadata for the digital images. The information resulting from this project is available for public access on Internet Archive. ",,"To edit, process, transcribe, and create metadata for digital images of 31 log books of the USS Essex Shipwreck, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-29,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ann,Merriman,,"1214 Saint Paul Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55116,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/uss-essex-log-book-project-ii-editingtranscription,,,, 17147,"USS Essex Log Books Digitization Pilot Project",2011,6462,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1735,,,,,,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota",," As a pilot project  for the grantee, Maritime Heritage Minnesota (MHS) the goal was to digitalize 6-10 of the 62 known log books of the USS Essex log books held at the National Archives and Records Administration and the United States Naval Academy. After twelve days not only did they digital the entirety of the 62 log books but they were able to digitalize a private journal of a USS Essex sailor as well as a hand written journal of a sailor who served on her maiden voyage within the time allotted for the project (101 hours). In total 21,499 images were produced.  ",,"To digitize 6-10 log books of the USS Essex listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-07-15,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ann,Merriman,,"1214 Saint Paul Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55116,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/uss-essex-log-books-digitization-pilot-project,,,, 33874,"USS Essex Log Book Project IV: Editing/Transcription",2015,9996,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The USS Essex Log Book Project IV: Editing/Transcription is a continuation of the USS Essex Log Books Digitization Pilot Project (3491L-10-RA), where the files used in this project were produced, and the USS Essex Log Book Projects II and III: Editing/Transcription (3932L-11-RA, 1211-13137) where 5 log books were edited and transcribed. The purpose of this project was to edit RAW images of two USS Essex log books into .tif files and transcribe the type-written log book pages into searchable and accessible .pdf files. The 2 log books date from 1.3.1918-12.31.1918 (#60), and 1.1.1919-6.30.1919 (#61). During the image editing process that utilized Graphic Converter software with batch capability and Adobe LightRoom, metadata for each image was recorded in an Excel spreadsheet file, data easily obtained from the image file itself. The resulting .tif files were combined into .pdf files and uploaded to the Internet Archive for free downloading - the files are very large due to the size of the log books, even using compression. The individual .tif files for book 60 total 38 GB (879 files) and book 61 totals 17 GB (417 files). Project transcribers used the .tif files for reference to create transcribed versions of the log books using Miscrosoft Word, following the guidelines set forth in Transcribing Manuscripts: Rules Worked Out by the Minnesota Historical Society. The list of rules that were determined to fit this project and set forth in the grant proposal were followed throughout the transcription process of the two type-written log books. One set of transcriptions was required for this project, agreed upon by MNHS staff Joe Hooever. Project proofreaders proofread the transcriptions, making corrections and annotations where necessary. A final version of each transcribed log book was saved and uploaded to the Internet Archive, free for downloading (see attached files). A list of pertinent tags is connected to the Internet Archive versions of the two log books that includes other US Navy vessels the USS Essex encountered and other keywords that researchers, historians, and geneaologists would find useful. The target for this project - the editing and transcribing of USS Essex Log Books 60 and 61 and their uploading to the Internet Archive to ensure public access - has been achieved. The maritime background of MHM's project staff's ability to decipher the nautical acronyms in the log books made the work progress without difficulty and allowed the production of the transcribed log books ",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9996,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah Handschin, Steven R. Hack",0.18,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To digitize part of a collection of USS Essex log books in order to broaden public accessibility.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Olson,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-261-2265,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/uss-essex-log-book-project-iv-editingtranscription,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28453,"USS Essex Log Book Project III: Editing/Transcription",2013,6990,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The targets for this project were not only achieved, but exceeded in that 9 log book transcriptions and original versions have been uploaded to the Internet Archive and are already being downloaded. Further, with the addition of Betty Lloyd to the proofreading portion of this project, MHM gained an efficient, enthusiastic, and very helpful volunteer who had a vested interest in its success. MHM's maritime background and ability to decipher the nautical terms in the log books were augmented by Betty's ability to pick up little mistakes, typos and the like, that required attention in order to produce the final transcribed log books ",,,597,,7587,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deborah Handschin, Steven R. Hack",0.13,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To prepare RAW digital images of log books from the USS Essex, a shipwreck listed in the National Register of Historic Places, for public access via the Internet.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-489-0759,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/uss-essex-log-book-project-iii-editingtranscription,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17238,"Veblen Farmstead: Historic Structure Report",2011,10000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3369,,,,,,"Rice County Historical Society",,"To prepare a Historic Structures Report for the Thorstein Veblen Farmstead, a National Historic Landmark near Nerstrand.",,"To prepare a Historic Structures Report for the Thorstein Veblen Farmstead, a National Historic Landmark near Nerstrand.",2010-07-01,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Garwood,,"1814 NW Second Ave.",Faribault,MN,55021,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Rice,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/veblen-farmstead-historic-structure-report,,,, 17152,"Veritas Caput: Defining the Source of the Mississippi",2010,6300,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Macalester College: Geography Department",,"To produce a film on the efforts to map and determine the source of the Mississippi River",,"To produce a film on the efforts to map and determine the source of the Mississippi River",2010-05-11,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,David,Lanegran,,"Department of Geography, Macalester College","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/veritas-caput-defining-source-mississippi,,,, 17537,"Verndale Newspaper Rehousing Project",2011,275,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,317,,,,,,"Wadena County Historical Society",," Archival newspaper storage boxes were purchased to rehouse the Verndale newspaper collection at the Wadena County Historical Society. The newspapers were sorted by oldest dates to newest dates on top. Labels were put on the boxes to identify the contents of each. The newspaper collection is now in better storage conditions than prior to the project. ",,"To make local history publicly accessible by organizing and rehousing Verndale newspapers",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sandi,Pratt,,"603 N. Jefferson","Wadena MN",MN,56482,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wadena,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/verndale-newspaper-rehousing-project,,,, 17270,"Vertical File Inventory and Cataloging",2011,6472,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1133,,,,,,"Cook County Historical Society",,"To consolidate finding aids into a single access point to help the public more quickly locate historic resources",,"To consolidate finding aids into a single access point to help the public more quickly locate historic resources",2010-08-06,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carrie,McHugh,,"PO Box 1293","Grand Marais",MN,55604,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vertical-file-inventory-and-cataloging,,,, 28473,"Vertical File Inventory and Cataloging Project",2013,4330,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","We achieved the indexing of the clippings and now have a well organized file system and a searchable index in a database. The cataloging and storing in archival folders the artifacts recovered from the files is taking longer that anticipated. There was more photographs and artifacts in the files that originally thought.",,,321,,4651,,"David Benson, Margaret Erickson, Paul Hoffman, Eldon Kruse, Al Langseth, Marvin Luinenburg, David Mills, Diane Murray, Jacoba Nagel, Arthur Frame",,"Nobles County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to to process and make accessible archival materials.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,Demuth,"Nobles County Historical Society","407 12th Street, Suite 2",Worthington,MN,56187,507-372-2681,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vertical-file-inventory-and-cataloging-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012544,"Vessey Collection: Legislative Appropriation",2020,115000," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Grants","$115,000 the first year is for a grant to the Minnesota Military Museum to care for, catalog, and display the recently acquired collection of the personal and professional effects belonging to General John W. Vessey, Minnesota's most decorated veteran.","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,24000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",139000,,"Mark Ritchie, General Rick Nash, Commissioner Larry Herke, Roger Reinert, Paul Monteen, Dean Aschman, Jon Van der Hagen, Nick Ostapenko, Stephen Osman, Frank Messina, Vern Smith,",0.44,"Military Historical Society of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To care for, catalog, and display the recently acquired collection of the personal and professional effects belonging to General John W. Vessey, Minnesota's most decorated veteran.",2020-06-01,2022-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Randal,Dietrich,"Military Historical Society of Minnesota"," Camp Ripley, 15000 Highway 115 "," Little Falls "," MN ",56345,"(651) 408-4837"," rdietrich@mnmilitarymuseum.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vessey-collection-legislative-appropriation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17062,"Veterans Collection Storage Area Furnishings",2010,5800,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3040,,,,,,"Carver County Historical Society",,"To improve security and storage for significant military artifacts",,"To improve security and storage for significant military artifacts",2010-02-22,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Larry,Hutchings,,"555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/veterans-collection-storage-area-furnishings,,,, 17108,"Veterans Gallery Education Program - Stage One",2010,5752,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,670,,,,,,"Carver County Historical Society",," To create and implement curricula that meets Minnesota Education Standards and enables more thorough student access to veteran's history. The Carver County Historical Society proposed to develop educational programs that would more fully utilize the newly redesigned Veterans Gallery. The programs were developed through a two-stage process. The first stage, developed for this grant, was fact finding in cooperation with Carver County educators. The second stage, would be program development. ",,"To create and implement curricula that meets Minnesota Education Standards and enables more thorough student access to veteran's history.",2010-03-12,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kyle,Tredinnick,,"555 W. First St.",Waconia,MN,55387,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/veterans-gallery-education-program-stage-one,,,, 28800,Veterans,2014,8100,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,8100,,"Les Bakke, Ron Salber, Evonne Anderson, Margaret Zeren, Jane Cumber",0.27,"Heritage Education Commission","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To transcribe 75 oral histories from World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War veterans to provide better public access.",,,2013-09-01,2014-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Les,Bakke,"Heritage Education Commission","4010 3 St S",Moorhead,MN,56560,701-261-2050,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/veterans,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17354,"Video Camera Security System",2011,6525,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2494,,,,,,"Lac qui Parle County Historical Society",," Because of an increase in the number of donated items as well as an increase in museum visitors, the Lac qui Parle Historical Society determined to upgrade the security system. Nine high-resolution cameras, a monitor and a digital recorder were installed to increase the security of the Historical Society's holdings. ",,"To improve security at the county historical society.",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Barb,Redepenning,,"250 Eighth Avenue South",Madison,MN,56256,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/video-camera-security-system,,,, 17355,"Video of Minnesota Newspaper Museum at State Fair",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,150,,,,,,"Minnesota Newspaper Foundation",," A documentary-type retrospective video was produced featuring the Minnesota Newspaper Museum at the 2010 Minnesota State Fair. More than eight hours of footage was filmed and used to produce the 15 minute DVD. The final product explains letterpress printing from start to finish including segments on the Linotype, Page Composition, the press, job shop and finally, a section on the editorial/news function of a newspaper. The final section also stresses the importance of newspapers, yesterday and today, in a democratic society. The video is being offered to newspapers throughout not only Minnesota but also in North Dakota and South Dakota for them to use with their staffs, interns and to share with their community groups (such as Lions, Rotary, etc.) In addition, a number of newspapers are also donating copies to their local museums to enhance their static displays on newspapers/letterpress. Plans are also to offer DVDs to museums across the state, at a nominal cost. The Minnesota Newspaper Foundation is also exploring the possibility of making it available to High School Journalism - and possibly English - educators to share with their students.  The Minnesota Newspaper Foundation  has successfully captured on film the unique history of the letterpress machines in action and the stories of their operators to bring to life the legacy of newspapers in Minnesota.   Five minute sample video: ",,"To document on film newspaper production and printing equipment operated by skilled volunteers. The retrospective video will be shown at the State Fair.",2010-08-13,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Julie,Bergman,,"1004 20th Avenue SE","East Grand Forks",MN,56721,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/video-minnesota-newspaper-museum-state-fair,,,, 18140,"Videotaping Dance Community's Oral Histories",2012,6650,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"The Performance Lab",," To document in 3 to 4 interviews the history of the dance community in the Twin Cities. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/videotaping-dance-communitys-oral-histories,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17648,"Virginia Commercial Historic District: Lyric Center for the Arts Street Facade Rehabilitation Design",2012,50500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,50500,,,,"Laurentian Arts and Culture Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare planning documents for the preservation of the Lyric Building, a contributing property in the Virginia Commercial Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and reused as an arts facility.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mary,McReynolds,"Laurentian Arts and Culture Alliance",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/virginia-commercial-historic-district-lyric-center-arts-street-facade-rehabilitation-design,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007155,"Visitor Experience Assessment with Exhibit Interpretive Planning Options",2018,9990,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9990,,"Tim Breza, Lorraine Walski, Rev. Paul Breza, Mary Drury, Carol Dennis, Louise Prondzinski, Adam Pingot, Sister Clare, John Wagenaar",,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct and develop a visitor experience assessment and plan.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-3431,paul@polishmuseumwinona.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/visitor-experience-assessment-exhibit-interpretive-planning-options,,,,0 10007460,"VocalEssence 50th Anniversary Digital Archiving",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: Expected Impact: By December 2016, VocalEssence and a contract archivist will have found and created an inventory of all VocalEssence historic audio-visual materials. Progress Indicator: Physical materials gathered to one location, inventory created. Status: Complete - all materials have been located and moved to the VocalEssence offices except for a small number of items owned by and housed at Minnesota Public Radio, which will be addressed in the next phase of the project. An inventory catalog was created based on the format of UMedia, where the files will eventually be stored. Intermediate: VocalEssence will gain knowledge of the scope of work required to implement Phase 2 of the project, which includes procuring rights, digitization of materials, and developing a web content delivery system. Progress Indicator: Information gathered to create an estimate of cost and revised work plan for Phase 2 in advance of 2017 Minnesota Historic and Cultural Heritage Large Grant application due date. Status: Complete - VocalEssence has the knowledge to work on applying for funding and implementing Phase 2 of the project. It was determined based on the results of this project that procuring streaming rights to the files will be more complicated and time-consuming than originally thought, so that portion of the project will be moved to a third phase, along with the web content delivery system. Long-Term: The long-term goal of this project is to develop a process for past and future complete digitization of all VocalEssence audio-visual materials, ensuring the historic preservation and making those materials available for public use. Progress Indicator: All materials delivered to the University of Minnesota Performing Arts Archive, digitally converted, and searchable and accessible to the public via the VocalEssence online repertoire database. Status: In progress - VocalEssence staff were trained by the project archivist to begin the process of cataloging and digitization of future VocalEssence recordings in order to develop a procedure for processing all incoming recordings. Digitization and public access will happen in future phases of this project.",,21,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10020,,"Kathryn Roberts, Fred Moore, Jacob Wolkowitz, Roma Calatayud-Stocks, Ann Barkelew, Traci V. Bransford, Julie Henderson Craven, Debbie Estes, Ann Farrell, Rick Ford, Wayne Gisslen, Art Kaemmer, M.D., Joseph Kalkman, David L. Mona, David Myers, Nancy F. Nelson, James Odland, Cay Shea Hellervik, Timothy Takach, Jenny Wade, Dorene Wernke, Steve Aggergaard, Mary Ann Aufderheide, Philip Brunelle, Robert C. Smith",0.12,VocalEssence,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified professional to assess the archival collections held by VocalEssence.",,,2016-09-01,2017-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elissa,Weller,VocalEssence,"1900 Nicollet Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55403,612-547-1452,elissa@vocalessence.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vocalessence-50th-anniversary-digital-archiving,,,,0 10012360,"VocalEssence 50th Anniversary Digital Conversion",2019,9840," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,23960,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",33800,,"David L. Mona, Fred Moore, Jacob Wolkowitz, Roma Calatayud-Stocks, Julie Bader, Traci V. Bransford, Cassidy McCrae Burns, Margaret Chutich, Ann Farrell, Dan Fernelius, Wayne Gisslen, Carolina Gustafson, R. J. Heckman, Samuel Ingram, Joseph Kalkman, David Myers, Nancy F. Nelson, Don Shelby, Timothy Takach, Dorene Wernke, Mary Ann Aufderheide, Philip Brunelle, Robin Helgen, Jennifer Vickerman",0.11,VocalEssence,"Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of archival audio/video recordings, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elissa,Weller,VocalEssence," 1900 Nicollet Avenue "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55403,"(612) 547-1452"," elissa@vocalessence.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vocalessence-50th-anniversary-digital-conversion,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28750,"Voices of Adoption: Oral Histories from Minnesota",2014,9985,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9985,,"Jeff Leinawever (Board Chair), Dave Folsom (treasurer), Kyoung-Ah Nam",,"Rainbow World","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 14 interviews the history of Korean adoptees in Minnesota.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jennifer,Johns,"Rainbow World","2020 Pennsylvania Avenue N","Golden Valley",MN,55427,763-270-0704,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/voices-adoption-oral-histories-minnesota,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025106,"Waabizheshikana Marten Interpretive Trail: Implementation",2022,130100,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,105000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",235100,,"Gary Anderson, Joel Sipress, Roz Randorf, Renee VanNett, Janet Kennedy, Zack Filipovich, Arik Forsman, Derek Medved, Terese Tomanek",,"City of Duluth","Local/Regional Government","To design, produce, and install historical markers for the Waabizheshikana Marten Interpretive Trail in Duluth.",,"To design, produce, and install historical markers for the Waabizheshikana Marten Interpretive Trail in Duluth.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cliff,Knettel,"City of Duluth","208 City Hall, 411 West First Street",Duluth,MN,55802,2187304312,cknettel@duluthmn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/waabizheshikana-marten-interpretive-trail-implementation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031181,"Wabasha Roadside Marker Conservation",2024,9700,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,1303,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11003,,"Robert Larsen, President; Robert Prescott, Vice-President; Joseph O'Brien, Secretary; Kristi Schoen, Treasurer; Tyler Prescott, Asst. Secretary/Treasurer.",,"Lower Sioux Indian Community","Tribal Government ",,,"To hire a qualified conservator to restore the Wabasha Roadside Marker.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cheyanne,"St. John","Lower Sioux Indian Community","PO Box 308, 39527 Reservation Highway 1",Morton,MN,56270,5076976185,cheyanne.stjohn@lowersioux.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Redwood,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wabasha-roadside-marker-conservation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 34067,"Wadena Commercial District National Register Evaluation",2016,9249,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9249,,"Clark Anderson, Helen Apel, John Crandall, Larry Denny, Jim Hofer, Carmen Pederson, Bette Peterson, Elaine Schmitz, Sylvia Tappe, Betty White",0.00,"Wadena County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the Wadena Commercial District. ",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lina,Belar,"Wadena County Historical Society","603 N Jefferson",Wadena,MN,56482,218-346-7676,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wadena,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wadena-commercial-district-national-register-evaluation,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025066,"Wakan Tipi Visitor Exhibit Schematic Design",2022,118000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,10337,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",128337,,"Cynthia Whiteford, co-chair; Patrice Kunesh, co-chair; Thomas Draskovic, secretary; Chip Lindeke, treasurer; Dr. Katherine Beane, member; Dan McGuiness, member; Franky Jackson, member; Glenn Johnson, member",,"Lower Phalen Creek Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant firm to write an exhibit schematic design plan for the Wakan Tipi Center in St. Paul.",,"To hire a qualified consultant firm to write an exhibit schematic design plan for the Wakan Tipi Center in St. Paul.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Maggie,Lorenz,"Lower Phalen Creek Project","60 Plato Blvd E, Suite 400","St. Paul",MN,55107,7634393532,mlorenz@lowerphalencreek.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wakan-tipi-visitor-exhibit-schematic-design,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031255,"Wakan Tipi Center Exhibit Fabrication",2024,200026,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,253469,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",453495,,"Dr. Kate Beane, Shelley Buck, Thomas Draskovic, Chip Lindeke, Cynthia Whiteford, Glenn Johnson, Neil McKay",,"Wakan Tipi Awanyankapi","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified consultants to develop and install an exhibit to interpret the history and cultural significance of Wakan Tipi Cave (Dwelling Place of the Sacred), a historically significant Dakota sacred site in St. Paul.",2024-01-01,2025-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Maggie,Lorenz,"Wakan Tipi Awanyankapi","332 Minnesota St., Suite W1520","St. Paul",MN,55101,7634393532,mlorenz@wakantipi.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wakan-tipi-center-exhibit-fabrication,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org", 10025276,"Wakota Bridge Interpretive Panels Research, Writing, and Graphic Design",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,6666,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16666,,"Mike Slavik, Kathleen A. Gaylord (chair), Laurie Halverson, Joe Atkins, Liz Workman, Mary Liz Holberg, Mary Hamann-Roland",,"Dakota County","Local/Regional Government","To research and design interpretive panels for the Wakota Bridge and Mississippi River Corridor.",,"To research and design interpretive panels for the Wakota Bridge and Mississippi River Corridor.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Autumn,Hubbell,"Dakota County","1590 HWY 55",Hastings,MN,55033,6515546536,autumn.hubbell@co.dakota.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wakota-bridge-interpretive-panels-research-writing-and-graphic-design,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17259,"Walden Township Historical Records Survey",2011,6269,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2211,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota for Morris Campus",,"To compile a comprehensive guide to historic resources documenting Walden Township (Pope County) preparatory to writing a history",,"To compile a comprehensive guide to historic resources documenting Walden Township (Pope County) preparatory to writing a history",2010-08-27,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Stephen,Gross,,"420 Briggs Library, 600 East 4th Street",Morris,MN,56267,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pope,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/walden-township-historical-records-survey,,,, 28840,"Walking Tour Booklets of the Historic Two Harbors Waterfront",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Mary Rosati, Linda Melcher, Rachel Nelson",0.06,"Arts on Superior","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a booklet on the history of the Two Harbors waterfront.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Linda,Melcher,"Arts on Superior","P.O. Box 185","Two Harbors",MN,55616,651-208-4991,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/walking-tour-booklets-historic-two-harbors-waterfront,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17594,"If Walls Could Talk: Walking Tour",2012,4376,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Pipestone County Historical Society",," To create a 40-page walking tour booklet and integrated web assets of Pipestone Commercial Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pipestone,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/if-walls-could-talk-walking-tour,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031283,"Walter Mondale Boyhood Home National Register Evaluation",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Edie Smith (President), Gertrude Paschke (Vice President), Randall Anderson, Barb Baker, Barbara Carlson, Peter Hendrickson, Scott Legried, Lillian Robinson, Jeff Schaefer, Marilyn Schaefer, Tim Steier, Joel Welder.",,"Faribault County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for Walter Mondale's boyhood home in Elmore, Minnesota.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Randall,Anderson,"Faribault County Historical Society","PO Box 142","Blue Earth",MN,56013,5075250368,randwulfr@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/walter-mondale-boyhood-home-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007461,"WAM Files Processing Project",2017,9647,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9647,,"Lynn Abbott, Srdan Babovic, Laura Bishop, Wooj Byun, Gary Christenson, Fuller Cowles, Mary Anne Ebert, Rolf Engh, Thomas Fisher, Susan Hagstrum, Cindy Ihlenfeld, Diane Katsiaficas, Barry Kudrowitz, Tom LaSalle, Jean London, Jennifer Martin, Betsy Lucas, Michelle Mesenburg, Jose Peris, Elizabeth Redleaf, Shelly Regan, Gerald Rinehart, Karla Robertson, Phil Rosenbloom, Shirin Saadat, Gary Smaby, Tom Swigert, Jane Tilka, Robin Torgerson, Charlie Wagner, Kimberly Walsh, Deb Weiss, Cody Wolkowitz, Amelious Whyte",0.25,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Weisman Art Museum)","Public College/University","To provide better organization of the archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the museum's historic resources.",,,2017-03-01,2018-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Katie,Covey,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Weisman Art Museum)","450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street SE",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,612-624-5154,Covey013@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wam-files-processing-project,,,,0 10007216,"Waseca Historical Downtown District Nomination Writing",2018,5969,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",5969,,"City Manager Daniel Lenz, Assistant to the City Manager Mike Anderson, Assistant Ranae Shult City Council Members - Srp, Fitch, Tlougan, Ardnt, Rose, Christiansen, Conrath Heritage Preservation Commissioners - Mooney, Tlougan, Terrell, Meyer",,"City of Waseca",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the historic Waseca Downtown District.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Anderson,"City of Waseca","508 South State Street",Waseca,MN,56093,507-835-9471,mikea@ci.waseca.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/waseca-historical-downtown-district-nomination-writing,,,,0 17635,"Waseca County Historical Society ADA Compliancy",2012,48185,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,48185,,,,"Waseca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To enable greater public access to Waseca County history through installation of a lift and restrooms that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joan,Mooney,"Waseca County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/waseca-county-historical-society-ada-compliancy,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28899,"Waseca County Historical Society: Design, Fabrication, and Installation of Timeline Exhibits",2015,119208,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,119208,,"Audra Nissen-Boyer, Katherine Youngberg, David Pope, Tom Piche, Marilee Reck, Jim King, Jerry Rutledge, Jim Tippy, Brad Wendland, Charles Espe, Henry Lewer, David Dunn, Linda Grant, Al Rose, and Jim Peterson",0.00,"Waseca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire consultants to develop and install a timeline exhibit in Waseca County.",,,2014-10-01,2016-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sheila,Morris,"Waseca County Historical Society","PO Box 314",Waseca,MN,56093,507-835-7700,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/waseca-county-historical-society-design-fabrication-and-installation-timeline-exhibits,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28556,"Waseca County Timeline Exhibit Research",2014,9866,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","All of the requested topics/stories were researched and documented in a year by year timeline format. The raw data will be printed for public and WCHS member access in the WCHS Research Library paper files. The same data will be made available on the WCHS website. The target was achieved in that more than enough data on each topic is now available to serve as the basic resource for directed narratives used for the Scriptwriting and Implementation Phases of the Timeline Exhibit Plan. The results of the Research Phase were achieved through the experience and professional researching capabilities of the Museology consultants who completed this work.",,,,,9866,,"Officers: Jim King, Audra Nissen-Boyer, Dr. David Pope, Tom Piche; Rev. Charles Espe, Henry Lewer, Neta Oelke, Jerry Rutledge, Gary Strenge, Jim Tippy, Kate Youngberg, Brad Wendland, Rod Searle, Don Wynnemer, Al Rose (City of Waseca), Jim Peterson (Waseca County Commissioner)",,"Waseca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research and develop an exhibit plan for the Waseca County timeline exhibit.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sheila,Morris,"Waseca County Historical Society","PO Box 314",Waseca,MN,56093,507-835-7700,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Waseca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/waseca-county-timeline-exhibit-research,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025013,"Washburn Water Tower Historical Marker",2021,3375,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short term: Tom Balcom, Dirk Nicholson, and other volunteers on our Building, Land Use and Housing committee researched and developed a comprehensive history of the water tower, its architect, and its significance to the surrounding area and used this information and historical photos to create an engaging historical sign installed near the base of the water tower, accessible to anyone visiting the water tower site. Our success in achieving this result was due to in part because Tom Balcom, a local historian, lives in Tangletown and leads walking tours for Preserve Minneapolis that includes the Washburn Water tower and surrounding area. We also have several highly engaged volunteers who are experts in design, journalism, and engaged in doing research. Intermediate term: We promoted the historical sign and event on Facebook, which was successful in reaching beyond our 758 followers and typical organic reach. The ad reached 8,526 people on Facebook, of which 17 people RSVP'd as going and 184 people indicated that they were interested. We expected 25-30 people would attend the sign unveiling event, and we ended up with 50 people attending. We did not do a formal RSVP where we collected emails, and therefore did not do a formal survey. We did, however, have conversations with attendees to gauge interest and knowledge. Here are the feedback and quotes we gathered: -""I've seen this forever and did not even know it was a water tower."" -""I'm surprised the tower was used as recently as 2005"" -Questions about the hill the tower sits on--natural or built up? -Lots of positive feedback from people who say they walk by the water tower all of the time but have never known the history. Weren't aware of the old sign that was located inside the fence and removed several years ago. -Quite a few attendees talked about visiting the water tower as children growing up in Minneapolis and had lots of nostalgia attending the event -Many comments about the sign being ""very helpful"" and that it helped ""provide a sense of place"" -A few people mentioned that they gained an appreciation of the tower and understanding of how it relates to the few other historic towers in the twin cities -Many talked about the water tower as a landmark for their daily lives, and as a place they bring out of town guests to, and were happy to now be able to show and tell the history of it Because of the issue of falling debris which will be covered in the Long Term section, we have not been actively encouraging residents to walk up to the tower base which the sign is located near. We will return to promoting the sign and visiting the tower when we get approval from the city for our landscaping volunteers to return. Long term: -A local paper, the Southwest Connector, has reached out to us to do a follow up story on the water tower historical sign and event. -Our volunteer site-maintenance program is on hold currently due to some falling debris at the water tower. Due to safety concerns, our volunteers do not have access to the gardens at the site, therefore we are not currently getting feedback on whether there is an increase in visitors. The sign is just outside of the restricted area, so technically visitors are still able to view the water tower and the sign to learn its history, but we are not actively encouraging visitors until we get approval from the city for our volunteers to safely return. The water tower and falling debris are currently being reviewed by structural specialists and engineers. Once their assessments are complete and any repairs are made, we will have access to the tower again and our volunteer site-maintenance program will resume. -We are submitting this site to BWSR for installation of a pollinator garden specific to the rusty patch bumblebee as part of a project we are working on for the Lawns to Legumes Demonstration Neighborhoods grant. This will bring even more volunteers and visitors to the site for installation, maintenance, and education programs over the next 5 years. -We have added the project overview and a picture of the historic sign to our Washburn Water Tower content page on our website: Tangletown.org/program-initiatives/washburn-water-tower/ -In addition, this project has inspired our committee volunteers to research the historic Nicollet Ave bridge that goes over Minnehaha Creek and East and West Minnehaha Parkway and is currently in the planning stages for repairs. This is another opportunity for a historic marker in Tangletown and part of the broader neighborhood history concerned with land-use and the built environment.",,1635,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5010,,"Brenda Anderson, Carl Arrell, Pat Collins, Jon Dejong, Dick Fiala, Heather Grovum, Lori Gubrud, Kellie Hanson, Brian McDonald, Dirk Nicholson, Joan Staveley, Alyssa Thull, Dan Treinen, Dan Williams",0.01,"Tangletown Neighborhood Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design, produce, and install a historical marker about the Washburn Water Tower in Minneapolis.",,"To design, produce, and install a historical marker about the Washburn Water Tower in Minneapolis.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sally,Bauer,"Tangletown Neighborhood Association","PO Box 19347",Minneapolis,MN,55419,6124235786,sally@tangletown.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/washburn-water-tower-historical-marker,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025063,"Washington County Historic Courthouse Historic Structure Report",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,50000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",60000,,"Washington County Board of Commissioners: Gary Kriesel, Lisa Weik, Fran Miron, Stan Karwoski, Wayne A. Johnson",,"Washington County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Washington County Historic Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Washington County Historic Courthouse, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Alex,McKinney,"Washington County","101 W Pine Street",Stillwater,MN,55082,6514304364,Alex.mckinney@co.washington.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/washington-county-historic-courthouse-historic-structure-report,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007114,"Wasioja Civil War Recruiting Station: Construction",2018,103825,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",103825,,"Coy Borgstrom, President Greg Nelson, Vice President Linda Jerviss, Treasurer Lois Hancock, Secretary Phil Haukom Jim Checkel Mike Haugen Dave Dubbels Scott French",,"Dodge County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to repoint masonry and replace the roof on the Wasioja Civil War Recruiting Station, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Linda,Jerviss,"Dodge County Historical Society","615 N Main Street, PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,507-634-7679,lindaj@kmtel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wasioja-civil-war-recruiting-station-construction,,,,0 10013410,"Wasioja Historic District Interpretive Plan",2018,24500,"MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,000,000 each year is for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact:grants@mnhs.org","Completion of the interpretive plan itself as a formal document is the clearest example of an outcome achieved. Also, a strong working relationship was established between the Dodge County Historical Society and Dodge County during the course of the interpretive plan preparation. In addition, a community advisory committee (CAC) was created to provide a forum for stakeholders.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",24500,,"Coy Borgstrom, President Greg Nelson, Vice President Linda Jerviss, Treasurer Lois Hancock, Secretary James Checkel David Dubbels Scott French Michael Haugen Philip Haukom",,"Dodge County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To create a joint interpretive plan for the Wasioja Historic District, which contains five Civil War-era buildings.",,"Partners: Dodge County Historical Society and Dodge County The Wasioja Historic District in Dodge County consists of five Civil War-era buildings: the Wasioja Baptist Church, Wasioja School, Civil War Recruiting Station, the Andrew Doig House, and the Seminary Ruins. This partnership aims to create a cohesive interpretive message and develop a tourism draw around the historic district. The partnership will hire an experienced interpretive planning firm to consult on this project and guide the partners to a completed report. The interpretive plan will thoughtfully review the assets, audience, and opportunities of the historic district, guide the development of a central interpretive message and recommend effective strategies for promoting that message through signage, exhibits, and programming to create a destination for tourists from around the region. The partnership will also use public engagement and market analysis to explore potential audiences and competitors in the area.",2018-06-01,2019-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Donald,Westfall,"Dodge County Historical Society","615 N Main Street, PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,"(785) 259-1859",gilfavor@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wasioja-historic-district-interpretive-plan,,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013492,"Wasioja Seminary Ruins Stabilization: Construction Documents",2021,49800,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",49800,,"Commissioners: John Allen Tim Tjosaas Rodney Peterson Rhonda Toquam David Kenworthy",,"Dodge County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the Wasioja Seminary Ruins, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Guy,Kohlnhofer,"Dodge County","Dodge County Courthouse, 721 Main St. N",Mantorville,MN,55955,"(507) 374-6694",guy.kohlnhofer@co.dodge.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wasioja-seminary-ruins-stabilization-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org",Yes 10012468,"Wasioja School Condition Assessment",2020,9998," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9998,,"Scott French (President), David Hanson (Vice President), Lois Hancock (Secretary), Thomas Monson (Treasurer), James Checkel, David Chicos, Linda Jerviss, Greg Nelson, and Mark Packard."," ","Dodge County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the Wasioja School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Donald,Westfall,"Dodge County Historical Society"," 615 N Main Street, PO Box 456 "," Mantorville "," MN ",55955,"(785) 259-1859"," gilfavor@hotmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wasioja-school-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024954,"Wasioja Historic District Interpretive Sign Text and Audio Script Writing",2021,9772,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","SHORT TERM: The ""Expected Impact"" for the Short Term measurable impacts have been met. In addition, text for a seventh ""Introduction"" sign was developed as it was observed that it was needed to provide context for the other six signs. As a ""Progress Indicator"" the developed text and audio scripts have been forwarded to the Dodge County Historical Society to become part of the museums information that will become available to the public. INTERMEDIATE TERM: The ""Expected Impact"" for the Intermediate Term has been met as the materials are currently available. Upon close out of this grant, the text and audio scripts will be utilized to develop a grant applicaiton (Phase II) for the fabrication and installation of the seven interpretive signs in the Wasioja Historic District. LONG TERM: Long term goals have not yet been met, but Dodge County and Dodge County Historical Society are currently working towards these long term measurable outcomes.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9772,,"Dodge County Board of Commissioners: Rhonda Toquam, David Kenworthy, Tim Tjosaas, Rodney Peterson, John Allen",,"Dodge County","Local/Regional Government","To design and produce interpretive sign text and audio scripts for the Wasioja Historic District.",,"To design and produce interpretive sign text and audio scripts for the Wasioja Historic District.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,DeVetter,"Dodge County","Dodge County Courthouse, 721 Main St. N",Mantorville,MN,55955,5076356253,melissa.devetter@co.dodge.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wasioja-historic-district-interpretive-sign-text-and-audio-script-writing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025045,"Wasioja School: Construction Documents",2022,31236,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,3000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",34236,,"Jean Bartel, president; Jim Checkel, VP; Lois Hancock, secretary; Tom Gall, treasurer. Others are Mark Packard, Janet Kubat, David Aakre, Dave Chicos, Nan Babcock",,"Dodge County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Wasioja School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Wasioja School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Linda,Jerviss,"Dodge County Historical Society","615 N Main Street, PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,5076347679,lindaj@kmtel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wasioja-school-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025161,"Wasioja Historic District Interpretive Signage Graphic Design",2022,2700,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Targets for the graphic design of signs for 6 historical structure and revision of the existing introduction concept sign were completed. These project deliverables will be utilized in the fabrication of the signs, which is Phase 4 of Recommendation 1 of the Wasioja Heritage Partnership's Historic District Interpretive Plan.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",2700,,"Dodge County Board of Commissioners: Rhonda Toquam, David Kenworthy, Tim Tjosaas, Rodney Peterson, John Allen",,"Dodge County","Local/Regional Government","To design and produce historical markers for the Wasioja Historic District.",,"To design and produce historical markers for the Wasioja Historic District.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,DeVetter,"Dodge County","Dodge County Courthouse, 721 Main St. N",Mantorville,MN,55955,5076356253,melissa.devetter@co.dodge.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wasioja-historic-district-interpretive-signage-graphic-design,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031285,"Wasioja Baptist Church Condition Assessment & Treatment Plan",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,600,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10600,,"Jean Bartel (President), Nan Babcock (Vice President), Tom Gall (Treasurer), Lois Hancock (Secretary), Dallas Ness, Linda Jerviss, and Lori Kryzer.",,"Dodge County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the 1858 Wasioja Baptist Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jean,Bartel,"Dodge County Historical Society","615 N Main Street, PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,5074219812,braskerudjb@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wasioja-baptist-church-condition-assessment-treatment-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031286,"Wasioja Interpretive Sign Fabrication",2024,7410,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7410,,"John Allen, David Kenworthy, Rod Peterson Tim Tjosaas, Rhonda Toquam",,"Dodge County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To fabricate and install seven historical markers in the Wasioja National Register Historic District, Dodge County, MN.",2024-01-01,2025-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Melissa,DeVetter,"Dodge County","Dodge County Government Services Building, 721 N. Main St.",Mantorville,MN,55955,5076356253,melissa.devetter@co.dodge.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wasioja-interpretive-sign-fabrication,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031365,"Wasioja Historic District Interpretive Sign Audio Program",2023,9821,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Short Term- These goals were achieved ahead of schedule and slightly under budget. The recordings are part of the Dodge County Historical Society's museum information which will be available to the public. Intermediate Term- The goals are in process and on schedule. The audio recordings produced in Phase 3 will be used to submit a MHS Small Grant application for Phase 4, which involves fabrication and installation of the interpretive signs. This application will be submitted prior to the October 2023 deadline. Long-Term - This goal is in process and on-going. With the recent funding of the stabilization of the Seminary Ruins through the bonding bill, Dodge County will continue to promote the history, culture and tourism within Dodge County and revitalization of the Wasioja Historic District.",,221,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10042,,"David Kenworthy, Rhonda Toquam, Tim Tjosaas, Rod Peterson, John Allen",,"Dodge County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to record audio narratives to accompany Dodge County's Wasioja Historic District's interpretive signage.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,DeVetter,"Dodge County","Dodge County Government Services Building, 721 N. Main St.",Mantorville,MN,55955,5076356253,melissa.devetter@co.dodge.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wasioja-historic-district-interpretive-sign-audio-program,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 33876,"Wasioja Recruiting Station Condition Assessment and Treatment Plan",2015,5000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","Outcomes were achieved. The report has been professional produced and work is proceeding to continue with repairs to the building.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",5000,,"Coy Borgstrom, President; Mary Ann Bucher, Secretary; Barbara Gilliland, Treasure; Larry Dobson, Dale Morris, Phil Haukom Scott French.",0.00,"Dodge County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of Wasioja Recruiting Station, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Bucher,"Dodge County Historical Society","615 N Main Street, PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,651-259-3467,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wasioja-recruiting-station-condition-assessment-and-treatment-plan,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28836,"Wasioja Ruins: Conditions Assessment and Treatment Plan",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Dodge County Parks and Trails: Dave Hanson - President; Lori Kryzer - Vice President; Jessica Brennan - Dodge County Administrative Assistant; Guy Kohlnhofer, P.E., -Dodge County Engineer; Steve Gray - Dodge County Commissioner; Dick Leonard - Dodge County StageCoach Trail, SMART; Dale Morris - Dodge County Historical Society.",,"Dodge County","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to conduct a conditions assessment of the Wasioja Seminary, a contributing part of the Wasioja Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Guy,Kohlnhofer,"Dodge County","Dodge County Courthouse, 22 East 6th Street",Mantorville,MN,55955,"507-374-6694 ext 202",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wasioja-ruins-conditions-assessment-and-treatment-plan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17086,"Water & Bat Abatement",2010,5019,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,261,,,,,,"Sacred Heart Area Historical Society",,"To determine necessary steps to abate water and pest infiltration to better preserve artifact collections.",,"To determine necessary steps to abate water and pest infiltration to better preserve artifact collections.",2010-02-12,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sonja,Thune,,"Springdale Farm, 77407 145th Street","Sacred Heart",MN,56285,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Renville,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-bat-abatement,,,, 10025026,"Water Tower Balcony Painting Restoration",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short term impacts have been achieved. Indicators show that intermediate-term impacts are well on their way. Happily, there has been strong press interest about this project, including coverage in the Red Wing Republican Eagle, Star Tribune, and Forum Communications. This level of earned media coverage suggests both public engagement with the project and builds awareness of the site, laying the foundation for increased visitors and tours. The project has been very well-received by individual donors to the Anderson Center's historic preservation efforts. With the completion of this highly visible project and an easing of the COVID-19 pandemic, site visitor counts are at an all-time high. This is expected to continue, and the Anderson Center has reached an agreement with one of the main riverboat tour operators in the region to offer tours of Tower View to all of their Red Wing visitors. Long-term impacts will be determined through monitoring over the next decade and beyond.",,28300,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",38300,,"John Christiansen (Chair), Sean Dowse (Vice Chair), Margaret Noesen (Secretary), Carolyn Hedin (Treasurer), Ralph Balestriere, Paul Cloak, Oswald Encinosa, Robert Hedin, Taronda Howard, Fiona McCrae, Karen Mueller",,"The Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire professionals to restore painted designs on the knee wall and balcony slab underside of the water tower balcony at Tower View to their 1915-1921 appearance.",,"To hire professionals to restore painted designs on the knee wall and balcony slab underside of the water tower balcony at Tower View to their 1915-1921 appearance.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Loer,"The Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies","163 Tower View Drive","Red Wing",MN,55066,6513882009,joe@andersoncenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-tower-balcony-painting-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17313,"Water Abatement Project",2010,2790,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Otter Tail County Historical Society",," Funds used to address water infiltration of museum collections storage by improving exterior drainage. Water from melting snow and rainfall has been leaking into the museum's agricultural wing artifact storage room and Main Street exhibit gallery due to inadequate drainage and insufficient landscaping on the building's north side. ",,"To address water infiltration of museum collections storage by improving exterior drainage",2010-01-13,2010-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Chris,Schuelke,,"1110 Lincoln Ave. W.","Fergus Falls",MN,56537,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Otter Tail",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-abatement-project,,,, 10007185,"Waterford Bridge: Pre-development Construction Plans and Specifications",2018,106800,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",106800,,"Frank Wergin, Larry Odegard, Liz Messner",,"Waterford Township","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to develop architectural drawings for Bridge L3275 (Waterford Bridge), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2019-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elizabeth,Wheeler,"Waterford Township","P.O. Box 531",Northfield,MN,55057,507-261-3235,waterfordtownship@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/waterford-bridge-pre-development-construction-plans-and-specifications,,,,0 10025115,"Waterford Bridge Preservation Phase II",2022,244383,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,43734,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",288117,,"Liz Messner - Supervisor, Larry Odegard - Chairperson/Supervisor, Frank Wergin - Supervisor, Elizabeth Wheeler - Clerk, Steve Wheeler -Treasurer",,"Waterford Township","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair Bridge L3275, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire qualified professionals to repair Bridge L3275, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Elizabeth,Wheeler,"Waterford Township","P.O. Box 531",Northfield,MN,55057,5072613235,waterfordtownship@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/waterford-bridge-preservation-phase-ii,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012472,"Waterford Bridge Rehabilitation",2020,342818," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,52500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",395318,,"Liz Messner, Larry Odegard, Frank Wergin"," ","Waterford Township","Local/Regional Government",,,"The Waterford Bridge, also known as Bridge L3275, is a historic structure listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It was closed in 2018 due to safety concerns. Built in 1909, the bridge spans the Cannon River in rural Waterford Township, Dakota County. It has a 140-foot steel Camelback truss supported by concrete abutments. The restoration project aimed to make the bridge a safe crossing for pedestrians and bicyclists while preserving its historical significance for the Waterford community. The City of Northfield received State bonding for 6 miles of the Mill Towns Trail, which stretches through Northfield and out to the Waterford Bridge. With the Waterford Bridge restored the City of Northfield will build a trail connecting to it. Dakota County is also engineering plans for a bike path connecting Lake Byllesby Regional Park to the Waterford Bridge, creating a continuous trail network. This project will enable future generations to walk and bike across the historic and scenic Cannon River. ",2020-01-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Liz,Messner,"Waterford Township"," P.O. Box 531 "," Northfield "," MN ",55057,"(507) 581-9067",lmessner@northfieldwifi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/waterford-bridge-rehabilitation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10007462,"Wayfinding Signs to and Around Albert Lea",2017,8683,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",8683,,"Vern Rasmussen, Jr. - Mayor Rich Murray- 1st Ward Councilor Larry Baker - 2nd Ward Councilor Jason Howland - 3rd Ward Councilor Reid Olson - 4th Ward Councilor Robert Rasmussen - 5th Ward Councilor Al Brooks - 6th Ward Councilor",,"City of Albert Lea","Local/Regional Government","To install wayfinding signs in Albert Lea's historic downtown.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Steve,Jahnke,"City of Albert Lea","221 E Clark Street","Albert Lea",MN,56007,507-377-4325,sjahnke@ci.albertlea.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Freeborn,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wayfinding-signs-and-around-albert-lea,,,,0 10025118,"Wayzata Section House Design Construction Documents",2022,50000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,55000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",105000,,"Mayor Johanna Mouton, City Council Member Jeff Buchanan, City Council Member Alex Plechash, City Council Member Cathy Iverson, City Council Member Molly MacDonald The full Council passed a Resolution on September 7, 2021 to authorize the submission of this grant application.",,"City of Wayzata","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Wayzata Section House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of Wayzata Section House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nick,Kieser,"City of Wayzata","600 East Rice Street",Wayzata,MN,55391,9524045313,nkieser@wayzata.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Anoka, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wayzata-section-house-design-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025172,"WBLAHS Audience and Market Analysis",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The measurable outcomes for this project were achieved and in some cases exceeded. The Audience and Market Analysis was completed as planned and the results have already been put to use as part of the ongoing interpretive planning process. Long term planning is underway for ways to use this information to better engage our target audience and cultivate stronger relationships with those who we serve.",,3433,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13433,,"Maureen Raymond, David Peterson, William Short, Kathleen Doucette, Matthew Bebel, Ted Field, Doug Karle, Kerri Kindsvater, Michael Shepard, Robert Thomas",,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct an audience and market analysis for White Bear Lake Area Historical Society.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to conduct an audience and market analysis for White Bear Lake Area Historical Society.",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,6514075327,sara@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wblahs-audience-and-market-analysis,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025265,"WBLAHS 3D Object Collection Inventory",2023,67379,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,7747,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",75126,,"Maureen Raymond, Dave Peterson, Kathy Doucette, William Short, Matthew Bebel, Ted Field, Doug Karle, Kerri Kindsvater, Michael Shepard, Robert Thomas",1.54,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,6514075327,sara@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wblahs-3d-object-collection-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007463,"WCHS Archives and Library Basic Processing Project",2017,102675,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",102675,,"Mary Nelson (President), Robert Fischer (Vice President), Tom Bremer (Treasurer), Jonelle Moore (ex officio Secretary), Michelle Alexander (City Council), Sandra Burke, Jerome Christenson, Sue Hovell, Margaret Johnson, Ken Lindamann, Patrick Marek, Mary Polus, Jim Pomeroy, Pat Rogers, LeRoy Telstad, Marianne Hohenner, Janis Martin, Judy Bodway, Blake Pickart.",2.96,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,,2016-11-01,2018-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-2723,director@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wchs-archives-and-library-basic-processing-project,,,,0 10007464,"WCHS Planning for Redesign of Museum Lighting",2017,7938,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","Our goal for this grant application was met when we received the lighting recommendation report. We are currently working working on implementing one component of the recommendations with plans to follow up with others as funds permit.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",7938,,"Constance Carlson, Dave Murray, Pam Campbell, Claudia Menzel, Ken Gregornik, Dick Stevens, Jim Bischoff, Vernetta Weese, Patrick Sawatzke",,"Wright County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified museum lighting professional to develop a museum lighting plan.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sally,Stevens,"Wright County Historical Society","2001 Highway 25 N",Buffalo,MN,55313,763-682-7323,wrighthistory@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wchs-planning-redesign-museum-lighting,,,,0 10013478,"WCHS Image Digitization and Rehousing",2021,105215,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,24925,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",130140,,"Judy Bodway (President), Diane Dingfelder (Vice-President), Blake Pickart (Treasurer), Jonelle Moore (ex officio Secretary), Michelle Alexander (City Council), Mary Alice Anderson, Mike Bernatz, Jodi Dansingburg, Scott Fischer, Kelly Fluharty, Scott Hannon, Sue Hovell, Ken Lindemann, Janis Martin, Denise McDowell, Dennis McEntaffer, Mary Stoltman, Dan Weis",2.75,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To catalog and digitize vulnerable, essential, and less accessible images in the WCHS photograph and negative collection and to rehouse a significant amount of the material, allowing for greater public access to this historic research.",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Bloedorn,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,"(507) 454-2723",curator@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wchs-image-digitization-and-rehousing,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17068,"WCHS Spray Room Installation",2010,6953,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4116,,,,,,"Winona County Historical Society",," Improved the safety and the environment for historical artifacts by separating an exhibit fabrication area. An old coal room was retrofitted with a compatible reuse where the intake has been reversed to exhale. This special facility will enable the Winona County Historical Society to be more intentional and responsive with its exhibits, which before the addition were fairly static. Their stated intention in the final report is to have exhibits that change more often and therefore prompt the Society’s building to be used a more frequent gathering space. ",,"To improve safety and the environment for historical artifacts by separating an exhibit fabrication area",2010-02-22,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jennifer,Weaver,,"160 Johnson St.",Winona,MN,55987,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wchs-spray-room-installation,,,, 10031209,"WCHS Reel-to-Reel Digitization",2024,9861,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9861,,"Matt Becker, Roger Berg, Mike Bernatz, Gwen Carman, Anne Conway, Kelly Fluharty, Jim Goblirsch, Scott Hannon, Erich Lippman, Gay Mortensen, Jessica Richards, Luke Sims, Stephen Swenson, Jill Veerkamp",0.024019608,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To digitize a collection of reel-to-reel audio recordings, circa 1955-1975, allowing for greater public access to these historic resources.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lindsay,Stussy,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,5072734487,curator@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wchs-reel-reel-digitization,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 28542,"WCHS Collections Inventory",2014,109507,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,109507,,"Michelle Alexander, Tom Bremer, Sandra Burke, Jerome Christenson, Rick Christenson (Treasurer), Margaret Shaw Johnson, Mena Kaehler, Terri Lieder, Patrick Marek, Mark Metzler (President), Bruce Montplaisir (V-P), Mary Nelson, Mary Polus, Jim Pomeroy, Mike Slaggie, LeRoy Telstad, Cindy Timm, Peter Walsh",0.06,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To begin the inventory of collections documenting the history of Winona County.",,,2014-01-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,507-454-2723,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wchs-collections-inventory,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17431,"Web Development and Outreach",2011,6376,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3624,,,,,,"Itasca County Historical Society",," To broaden and improve public access to Itasca County history, a website was developed and designed using ICHS criteria. Staff and volunteers have been trained in its use. The website is:  www.itascahistorical.org ",,"To broaden and improve public access to Itasca County history through a website",2010-10-11,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lilah,Crowe,,"10 NW 5th St.","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Itasca,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/web-development-and-outreach,,,, 17455,"Web Site Redesign",2011,3300,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,500,,,,,,"Dorothy Molter Foundation and Museum",," The DMF has completely redesigned its website to broaden and improve public experience and increase accessibility to Boundary Waters history by illustrating the life of Dorothy Molter. The updated website provides searchable internet access to its archives, collects and shares memories of Dorothy Molter, has enabled news updates and improved the ease of online membership renewals and product sales. Go to: http://rootbeerlady.com     ",,"To broaden and improve public experience and increase accessibility to Boundary Waters history through a website upgrade",2010-10-29,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Guy-Levar,,"PO Box 391",Ely,MN,55731,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/web-site-redesign,,,, 37461,"Web Design & Development Support",2017,303592,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","These come primarily from the project collaborations stemming from other project/partnership proposals. whose outcomes would inform this question, with Web support being a contributing factor to those outcomes.",,,,,303592,42175,,3.90,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continues to focus on broadening access to many of its Legacy-funded programs through the Internet. This funding supports the web development professionals who plan, build and implement digital components that are part of many Legacy-funded history projects. MNHS also uses the web to report on its use of Legacy funds at legacy.mnhs.org and for the public to apply for Legacy grant funds at legacy.mnhs.org/grants.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/web-design-development-support,,,, 28684,"Web Site Development",2014,9850,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9850,,"John Varone, Al Bongard, Janet Fahey, Dan Lund, Randy Maluchnik, Michael Owen Hill, Darlene Fasching, Lynette Bledsaw, Mike Fahey, Burton Johnson",,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity"," The Carver County Historical Society website (www.carvercountyhistoricalsociety.org) was completely redesigned to reflect the community expressed need for the ability to research local history. This included, newspaper indexing, photo research, plat maps/GIS, historic properties, National Register information, and local resources. The surveys sent to member reinforced their desire to be able to research online. More than 90% of respondents asked for access to research photos. Another 80% asked for plat map access. Their partnership with the Carver County government allowed them the ability to use County resources to add additional GIS/plat map. features. Before the website was released live, it was test marketed it with several groups: Carver County Commissioners, Scandia cemetery board, CCHS staff and a small group of genealogists. Several recommendations were made but the over all feedback received was that the site met the needs and expectations of our audience. They were able to add a gift shop through Square, a financial and merchant services aggregator. The gift shop was designed by staff at the CCHS. Extra history topics were added, with the permission of MNopedia. ",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Gould,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Carver,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/web-site-development,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 34071,"Web Design and Development Support",2016,296250,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","These comes primarily from the project collaborations stemming from other project/partnership proposals. whose outcomes would inform this question, with Web support being a contributing factor to those outcomes.",,,,,296250,41061,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",3.70,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS continues to focus on broadening access to many of its Legacy-funded programs through the Internet. This funding supports the web development professionals who plan, build, and implement digital components that are part of many Legacy-funded history projects and helps pay for Web hosting to make these projects accessible to people in Minnesota and beyond. MNHS also uses the web to report on its use of Legacy funds at legacy.mnhs.org and for the public to apply for Legacy grant funds at legacy.mnhs.org/grants.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Capital Development/Rehabilitation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Fund Administration, Grants/Contracts, Preservation, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/web-design-and-development-support,,,, 10025259,"Web-Based Historical Exhibit Planning and Design Project",2023,79150,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,4500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",83650,,"Governance/Board Members: (1) Philando Castile Peace Garden Governing Committee - Valerie Castile, Philando's Mother, Co-Chair; Sue Gehrz, former Falcon Heights Mayor, Co-Chair; Melanie Leehy, Falcon Heights City Council Member; Sharon Castle, Falcon Heights Resident, and Garden Committee Liaison to Falcon Heights City Council; (2) Board of Directors, Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation - Janice Angell, Board Chair, Compensation and Benefits / Human Resources, 3M (retired); Diane Tran, Board Vice Chair, Senior Director, Community Engagement, M Health Fairview; Christophe Beck, President & Chief Operating Officer, Ecolab Inc.; Clarence Bethea, Founder & CEO, Upsie; Jill Farrington, Partner, KPMG; Steve Fritze, Chief Financial Officer, Ecolab (retired); Jacy Grais, Community Volunteer; Eric Hammes, Executive Vice President, Chief Country Governance and Services Officer, 3M; Mark Henneman, Chairman & CEO, Mairs & Power; Joseph Lee MD, President & CEO, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation; Nancy Lyons, Founder & CEO, Clockwork; Matt Majka, President, The Minnesota Wild; Susan Marvin, Chair of the Board, The Marvin Companies; Mary Jane Melendez, Chief Sustainability and Social Impact Officer, General Mills, and President, General Mills Foundation; Adine S. Momoh, Esq., Partner, Stinson LLP; Joe Nayquonabe, CEO, Mille Lacs Corporate Ventures; Gloria Perez, President and CEO, Women's Foundation of Minnesota; Miguel Ramos, Senior Director - Diversity & Inclusion Strategy, Minnesota Twins; Andy Reeher, Community Volunteer; Kathy Schmidlkofer, President and CEO, University of Minnesota Foundation; Paul Snyder, Immediate Past Board Chair, Managing Partner, KPMG, LLP (retired); Craig Stapleton, CFA, FRM, CIO - Investment Strategies & Risk, Securian Asset Management Inc.; Kathy Tunheim, CEO & Principal, Tunheim",,"The Saint Paul Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit design plan for the Philando Castile Peace Garden.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit design plan for the Philando Castile Peace Garden.",2022-12-01,2023-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Nora,Hall,"The Saint Paul Foundation","101 Fifth Street E, Suite 2400","Saint Paul",MN,55101-1800,6512228333,nhall@grayhall.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/web-based-historical-exhibit-planning-and-design-project,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031252,"Web-Based Portal for RCHS's Digitized Archival Documents and Photographs",2024,24000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,22740,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",46740,,"Mari Oyanagi Eggum (Chair), Jo Emerson, Tim Glines, Lorraine Griffin Johnson, Elizabeth J. Keyes, Judy Kishel, Debbie Lee, Joe Lutz, Robert W. Mairs, Marc J Manderscheid, Alison Midden, Dixie Nelson, Peter Nguyen, Chad P. Roberts, Roxanne Sands, Ellen Turpin, Joe Twomey, July Vang, Glenn Wiessner, Helen Wilkie, Lee Pao Xiong",,"Ramsey County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To develop a web-based portal that will enable better public access to Ramsey County Historical Society's historic resources.",2024-01-01,2025-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mollie,Spillman,"Ramsey County Historical Society","75 W 5th Street, Suite 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512220701,mollie@rchs.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/web-based-portal-rchss-digitized-archival-documents-and-photographs,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership","For more information about Advisory Group Members and conflicts of interest disclosures, please contact: Carolyn Veeser-Egbide Grants Manager Minnesota Historical Society 651-259-3469 carolyn.veeser-egbide@mnhs.org", 17347,"Website Development",2011,6999,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2800,,,,,,"Olmsted County Historical Society",,"To broaden and improve public experience and increase accessibility to Olmsted County history through a website",,"To broaden and improve public experience and increase accessibility to Olmsted County history through a website",2010-08-13,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jeff,Amundson,,"1195 W Circle Drive SW",Rochester,MN,55902,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Olmsted,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/website-development,,,, 10012415,"Weisman Art Museum Oral History: The Legacy of Director Lyndel King",2019,9220," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short-term expected impact was met: 9 interview transcriptions were created which explore the 40-year tenure of Director Lyndel King at the Weisman, examining her role as a female museum leader and her impact on the University and the state?s art and architecture community. Grant project activities occurred on pace with benchmarks that were set in agreement with OHEC and within the grant period and within budget; written transcriptions of interviews were created by the interviewer. Intermediate-term expected impact was met: The Weisman is now in a position to apply for a Large Legacy grant, seeking funds to use the deliverables to produce a high-quality video honoring and celebrating the life and career of Dr. King and the creation of the Gehry-designed building to be shared broadly with the public. We will measure our readiness to apply for a Large Grant by assessing: the quality of the interviews conducted, the quality of the written transcriptions produced, WAM?s current financial position and fundraising needs and barriers. Long-term impact will be that the general public will benefit from accessing written transcriptions to learn about Dr. King?s life and career, how she contributed to the arts and cultural sector in Minnesota, and how the University of Minnesota came to be home to an architecturally significant landmark. Long term impact will be measured by tracking how frequently the general public accesses and utilizes the written transcriptions from the University Archives.",,495,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9715,,"Srdan Babovic, Laura Bishop, Jane Blocker, Gary Christenson, Fuller Cowles, Mary Anne Ebert, Valerie Golden, Susan Hagstrum, Ildiko Hildreth, Cindy Ihlenfeld, Sara Janz, Diane Katsiaficas, Dennis Kim, Tom LaSalle, Jean London, Betsy Lucas, Julie Matonich, Elizabeth Redleaf, Karla Robertson, Phil Rosenbloom, Shirin Saadat, Jane Tilka, Robin Torgerson, Cody Wolkowitz, Amelious Whyte"," ","Regents of the University of Minnesota (Weisman Art Museum)","Public College/University",,,"To document in 7 oral history interviews the history of Dr. Lyndel King's tenure at the Weisman Art Museum.",2019-06-01,2020-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Katie,Covey,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Weisman Art Museum)"," 450 McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak Street SE "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455-2070,"(612) 624-5154"," Covey013@umn.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/weisman-art-museum-oral-history-legacy-director-lyndel-king,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012542,"Welcoming the Dear Neighbor? A History of Housing Inequality in Ramsey County",2020,9202," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9202,,"Margaret Arola Ford, Susan Hames, Kathryn Clubb, Kathleen O'Brien, Laura Bufano, Teresa A. Radzinski,Ken Charles, ReBecca Koenig Roloff, Margaret Gillespie, Therese Sherlock, Michael Hickey, Angela Hall Slaughter, Pamela O. Johnson, Minda Suchan, Anne McKeig, Donna McNamara, Sandra Vargas, Joan Mitchell, Jean Wincek, Christine Moore, Debra Wilfong, Robert Wollan, Michael O'Boyle, Brenda Grandstrand Woodson, Colleen O'Malley, Valerie Young",0.13,"St. Catherine University","Private College/University",,,"To hire a qualified historian to research the history of housing inequality in Ramsey County.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Neiwert,"St. Catherine University"," Office of Research & Sponsored Programs, 2004 Randolph Avenue #4286 "," St. Paul "," MN ",55105,"(651) 690-6087"," raneiwert@stkate.edu ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/welcoming-dear-neighbor-history-housing-inequality-ramsey-county,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031336,"St. Wenceslaus Cemetery Chapel National Register Evaluation",2023,9566,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","No measurable impacts were noted.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9566,,"Parish Trustees: Paul Sirek-Financial Officer, Kristine Solheid-Secretary, Fr Eugene Theisen-Pastor, Bernard Hebda-Archbishop, Fr Charles Lachowitzer-Vicar General.",,"Church of St Wenceslaus","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1899 St. Wenceslaus Cemetery Chapel.",2023-07-01,2024-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eugene,Theisen,"Church of St Wenceslaus","215 Main Street East","New Prague",MN,56071,9527583225,eugene.theisen@npcatholic.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Scott,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-wenceslaus-cemetery-chapel-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10025138,"Wesley Hospital Building National Register Evaluation",2022,5000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5000,,"Helen Apel, Murlyn Kreklau, Darlene Leonard, Rosalie Miller, Carmen Pederson, Betty Peterson, Betty White",,"Wadena County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1925 Wesley Hospital Building, Wadena, MN.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1925 Wesley Hospital Building, Wadena, MN.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lina,Belar,"Wadena County Historical Society","603 Jefferson St. N",Wadena,MN,56482,2183467676,603wchs@arvig.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Wadena, Statewide",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wesley-hospital-building-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007465,"West Bridge: Pre-Development Construction Plans and Specifications",2017,108000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",108000,,"County Board: Raymond Gustavson, Keith Brekken, Dave Holmgren, Scott Sanders, Kathleen Svalland (Chairman)",,"Watonwan County","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare planning documents that will help preserve West Bridge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2018-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Roger,Risser,"Watonwan County","1304 7th Avenue South","St. James",MN,56081,507-942-2200,roger.risser@co.watonwan.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Watonwan,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-bridge-pre-development-construction-plans-and-specifications,,,,0 10012273,"West Attic Level Masonry, Terracotta, and Window Restoration",2019,167969," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short and intermediate targets were met because all testing allowed us to duplicate original materials. The replacement bricks blend and match in such a manner as that they are indistinguishable. Long term, results will have to wait for the next sever storm to determine that all leakage has been arrested but we are extremely confident. By following through with the additional replacement of brick, we are sure the wall seepage has been stopped.",,41492,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",209461,,"County Commissioners: David Borchert, Anton Berg, Scott Windschitl, Dean Simonsen, Dennis Potter County Administrator: Charles Enter"," ","Brown County","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair masonry, terra cotta, and windows on the New Ulm Post Office, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and headquarters of the Brown County Historical Society.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Backer,"Brown County"," PO Box 248 "," New Ulm "," MN ",56073,"(507) 233-2618"," browncountyhistory@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-attic-level-masonry-terracotta-and-window-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012400,"West Concord High School National Register Nomination",2020,4500," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","All measurable outcomes will occur after we are on the National Register. We have kept our members and community updated on our progress. We will soon be hiring a preservation architect to continue progress toward our mid term goal.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",4500,,"Colleen Hayne, Emery Kleven, Joan Paulson, Glenn Hanson, Signora Boe, Tom Bond, Jim Buehler, Phyllis Buehler, Joyce DuBois, Darleen Gillard, Greg Hayne, Delano Paulson, Steven Ray, Janis Ray, Arlene Duenow"," ","West Concord Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the West Concord High School.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joyce,DuBois,"West Concord Historical Society"," PO Box 58, 600 W. First St. "," West Concord "," MN ",55985,"(651) 388-6077"," jdubois50@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-concord-high-school-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012597,"West Concord School National Register Evaluation",2018,7000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Eligible for the National Register",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7000,,"Colleen Hayne, Joan Paulson, Darlene Gillard, Glenn Hanson, Signora Boe, Tom Bond, Jim Buehler, Phyllis Buehler, Arlene Duenow, Emery Kleven, Greg Hayne, Delano Paulson, Steven Ray, Janice Sathrum, Janis Ray"," ","West Concord Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the West Concord School.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joyce,DuBois,"West Concord Historical Society"," PO Box 58, 600 W. First St. "," West Concord "," MN ",55985,"(651) 388-6077"," jdubois50@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-concord-school-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025087,"West Concord High School Condition Assessment",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","We now have a detailed list of priorities for our building's repairs and restoration. We have begun the process of prioritizing which repairs to make. We are now in a position to meet our intermediate term goals by choosing the priorities to work on first and applying for a construction documents grant to draw up the plans and specifications needed to begin construction work. As the public witnesses the eventual construction activity at th West Concord School Building they will see that we are indeed serious about ensuring the survival of our building.",,7650,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17650,,"Colleen Hayne, Emery Kleven, Jane Rundquist, Glenn Hanson, Joan Paulson, Tom Bond, Darleen Gillard, Greg Hayne, Delano Paulson, Steven Ray, Arlene Duenow, Joyce DuBois, Mary M Gillard, Patti Ryg-Krier, Mychal Wilmes",,"West Concord Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the 1902 West Concord High School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the 1902 West Concord High School, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joyce,DuBois,"West Concord Historical Society","600 W. First St., PO Box 58","West Concord",MN,55985,6513886077,jdubois50@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-concord-high-school-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031356,"West Concord High School Construction Documents",2023,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org","Our targets were achieved. We have construction documents in hand that will allow us to bid the roof replacement project. We have kept the members of the West Concord Historical Society informed via our quarterly newsletter and have generated enthusiasm for the roof replacement project. With approved documents in hand we are ready to apply for a Large Legacy Grant in May to enable us to undertake the replacement of the roof of our 1936 High School Auditorium/Community Center.",,7180,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",17180,,"Shannon Boerner, Joyce DuBois, Glenn Hanson, Mary Gillard, Colleen Hayne, Gregory Hayne, Emery Kleven, Wayne Miller, Peter Moen, Vicki Pirkl, Steve Ray, Patti Ryg-Krier, Jane Rundquist, Louise Severud, Mychal Wilmes",,"West Concord Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the roof of the 1936 addition to the West Concord High School, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and used as a community center.",2023-04-01,2024-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joyce,DuBois,"West Concord Historical Society","600 W. First St., PO Box 58","West Concord",MN,55985,6513886077,wchs@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-concord-high-school-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10031211,"West Winds Mansion Audio Tour Production",2024,6980,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,880,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7860,,"Heather Walch, Caroline Byrd, Mark van Osnabrugge, Brad Bakken, Rebecca Bergman, Matt Boehlke, Jessica Burdette, Raquel Briskin, Georgine Busch, Heather Campe, Jeff Hillins, Ryan Johnson, Mary Jo Kreitzer, Stacy Lynn Kromenhoek, Doug Paulson, Jeffrey Rainey, Molly Sanford, Paula Skjefte, Carl Stamp, Barb Stinnett, John Uribe",,"The Bakken Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To produce an audio tour in English and Spanish of the West Winds Mansion.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Imholte,"The Bakken Museum","3537 Zenith Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,6129263878,imholte@thebakken.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-winds-mansion-audio-tour-production,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17151,"West Winds: The Story of a House that Became a Museum",2010,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3765,,,,,,"The Bakken Museum",,"To fabricate and install an exhibit that provides access to its museum hosed in the 1929 William E. Goodfellow mansion",,"To fabricate and install an exhibit that provides access to its museum hosed in the 1929 William E. Goodfellow mansion",2010-04-07,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Juliet,Burba,,"3537 Zenith Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55416,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-winds-story-house-became-museum,,,, 17095,"Western Lake Superior Sanitary District Oral History",2010,6540,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1049,,,,,,"Western Lake Superior Sanitary District",," Fourteen oral history interviews were conducted with people knowledgeable about the establishment of the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District (WLSSD), early conditions and relevant local environmental issues of the early 1970’s. This project recorded high-quality interviews with 14 people related to local environmental and WLSSD history; many of them were quite elderly (over 80 years old), so it was important to record these interviews now. These interviews will offer insight for future generations of researchers and WLSSD staff, as well as the hundreds of students and other participants of tours of WLSSD. Tours and other public outreach programs are conducted weekly at WLSSD, often with college students who are not very familiar with the history of environmental legislation and attitude changes of the 1970’s. These interview recordings offer valuable details, specifics and stories about those times that can be used during these tours. Significant parts of WLSSD’s history were “rediscovered” and recorded through this project. It was important to conduct this project now before those memories and key people faded from the record. As WLSSD completes its third decade of treating wastewater and preventing pollution, many key employees and local leaders involved in the establishment of WLSSD are retiring or passing away. As current WLSSD employees sought to put together displays and presentations celebrating WLSSD's 30th anniversary (full operation of the wastewater treatment facility did not occur until 1978), it was challenging to find photos or specific information focusing on the polluted conditions of the St. Louis River. A few newspaper clippings exist in files, but there had never been a concerted effort to collect these items and discuss the history of the River and WLSSD with people who were active with these issues in the early 1970's. Over the years, WLSSD staff have shown remarkable longevity in their employment, and several current employees were hired over 30 years ago. With upcoming retirements, much of the existing institutional and historical knowledge will be lost unless it was systematically recorded soon, through this project. Recording WLSSD's history will have farther-reaching importance than simple corporate record-keeping, however. When WLSSD began treating water at the “Water Pollution Control Facility” (as described on a sign at the 1974 groundbreaking), it represented the beginning of a change in public attitudes toward protecting local resources. WLSSD’s treatment process also facilitated increased citizen interaction with the river; i.e. the return of fishing and other recreational opportunities, and paved the way for regional economic development. Funding for the facilities was made possible through federal and state programs, reflecting nation-wide changes related to conservation in the early 1970’s. The establishment of WLSSD was made possible by a unique collaboration of local citizen groups, legislative efforts and state and federal and state funding. Evidenced by the prescriptive enabling legislation, the establishment of the District was not without controversy and monumental effort. ",,"To record 15 interviews with people knowledgeable about the establishment of the sanitary district and subsequent pollution abatement.",2010-02-23,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susan,Darley-Hill,,"2626 Courtland St.",Duluth,MN,55806,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/western-lake-superior-sanitary-district-oral-history,,,, 33971,"Wet and Dry in Clay County Exhibit",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"President Les Bakke, Vice President John Dobmeier, Secretary Jade Rosenfeldt, Treasurer Gail Blair, Directors Mark Altenburg, Vijay Gaba, Gloria Lee, Monica Millette,Jenny Mongeau, Gene Prim, Jim Saueressig, Jen Tjaden, and Dale White.",0.00,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop and install an exhibit on the history of alcohol in Clay County.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Peihl,"Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County","PO Box 157, 202 First Avenue North",Moorhead,MN,56560,651-259-3467,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clay,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wet-and-dry-clay-county-exhibit,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012388,"What a Beautiful Detroit: Rough Cut Documentary",2019,9500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","OUr targets were achieved. We were able to produce a documentary that has been well received by our region and requested by many that grew up in Detroit Lakes but no longer call it home. The relationship BCHS has with not only the Lake Detroiter's Association but our community as a whole has strengthened. We are seen more and more as a valuable resource. Having a local county museum is seen more of a necessity and less as a luxury as traffic to our facility has increased.",,1500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",11000,,"Natalie Bly, April Thomas, Richard Hecock, Beverly Olander, Cecil Ballard, John Wood, Monessa Hegg, Gerry Schram, Brooke Wenzel"," ","Becker County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a rough cut documentary on the history of Detroit Lake in Detroit Lakes, MN.",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Becky,Mitchell,"Becker County Historical Society"," PO Box 622 "," Detroit Lakes "," MN ",56502,"(218) 847-2938"," becky@beckercountyhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Becker,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/what-beautiful-detroit-rough-cut-documentary,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17607,"""What is an Advocate?"" Oral History",2012,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Saint Paul Domestic Abuse Intervention Project",," To document in 5 to 7 interviews the many roles advocates play in helping victims to become successful survivors and helping to move society toward the elimination of abuse altogether. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/what-advocate-oral-history,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025148,"What's on the Menu: Preliminary Analysis of Animal Remains from an Earth Oven at the Pedersen Site (21LN2) on Lake Benton, Lincoln County",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,2828,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12828,,"Melissa Leick - Chair, Holly M. Boehne - Secretary, Jill Walker - Treasurer, Bryan K. Phillips - Past Chair, Alison Rempel Brown - ex-officio, Tony S. Fisher, Lisa M. Schlosser, Jill Walker, Chady AlAhmar, John P. Banovetz, Ph.D., Maureen Bausch, Melvin W. Carter III, Mark Chronister, John J. Corkrean, Rassoul Dastmozd, Ph.D, Brett E. Edelson, Dondi Edwards, Eric Engh, Mitch Helgerson, Jessica J. Hellmann, Ph.D, Mercedes M. Jackson, Paul J. Kasbohm, Kate T. Kelly, Chuck R. Kummeth, Adam Mishler, Holly J. Morris, Ph.D., Funlola Otukoya, J.P. Peltier, Renee Lopez-Pineda, Suzanne M. Rivera, Ph.D., Kevin R. Ronneberg, M.D., Jayshree Seth, Don Shelby, Catherine Simpson, Tim N. Skidmore, Jennifer Spaulding Schmidt, Pam Tomczik, Rich Wang",,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified zooarchaeologist to analyze animal remains excavated from the Pedersen site (21LN2) on Lake Benton in Lincoln County, MN.",,"To hire a qualified zooarchaeologist to analyze animal remains excavated from the Pedersen site (21LN2) on Lake Benton in Lincoln County, MN.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Edward,Fleming,"Science Museum of Minnesota","120 W Kellogg Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55102,6512214576,efleming@smm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/whats-menu-preliminary-analysis-animal-remains-earth-oven-pedersen-site-21ln2-lake-benton,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 34099,"What's Up Doc? The Animation Art of chuck Jones traveling exhibit",2016,210351,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Outcome goals: MHC attendance greater than 200,000 in FY16, and greater than 85,000 during the run of What's Up Doc? in FY16-17. Net Promoter Score goal +50 or higher. Increased interest in and appreciation for history. Increased awareness and appreciation of MNHS and its programs.",,,,,210351,13300,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",1.20,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","What's Up, Doc? The Animation Art of Chuck Jones is a new traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution that reveals the creative genius behind some of the most enduringly popular cartoons and animated films of all time. Chuck Jones brought to animation an unparalleled talent for comic invention and a flair for creating animated characters with distinctive and often wildly eccentric personalities. Jones perfected the quintessentially suave and wisecracking Bugs Bunny, the perpetually exasperated Daffy Duck, the hapless but optimistic Elmer Fudd, and created the incurably romantic Pep_ Le Pew and the eternal antagonists Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. What's Up, Doc?, opening April 30, 2016, examines Jones' development as a filmmaker and visual artist and showcases many of his most significant films, which come to life through original sketches, animation cels, scripts, and on-screens. The exhibit is a partnership between the Smithsonian Institution, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Chuck Jones Center for Creativity, and the Museum of the Moving Image. Communication to the public about this exhibit will make use of the popular animated characters in print, broadcast, social media, and media relations strategies.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/whats-doc-animation-art-chuck-jones-traveling-exhibit,,,, 33848,"Where is Grandpa's ""Jolly Aces"" Recording?: Collection Inventory",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","All items on the main floor will be entered into PastPerfect. Achieved. All items on the main floor will have unique accession numbers and locator numbers. Achieved. All items on the main floor will be rehoused in display cases or stored. Achieved. Staff will keep anecdotal records of research activities. Achieved and ongoing. Anecdotal records will be monitored by the museum director. Achieved and ongoing. Staff will attend a training session in March, 2015. Adapted. Teaching museum staff to use PastPerfect involved much more time than expected; training staff members individually worked better than training in a group session. We achieved the above results because the Collections Consultant and the Director worked consistently and paid careful attention to details. Knowing the value of a central database as the foundation for research was a strong motivating factor. The museum is closed during the winter months; there was plenty of space providing for easy access to artifacts and to organize paperwork. Duplicates will be stored. Begun. Displays will rotate. Begun. Decisions will be made regarding storage. Begun. Displays will have visual space. Begun. LHPA will coordinate displays with community events. Begun. LHPA will outreach information to the community. Begun. We did not achieve the target ending date because we underestimated the need for investigating the artifact donation documents. Many artifacts had been listed under the same accession number. The descriptions on many documents were inadequate. For example, ",,1853,"Available upon request. Contact",11853,,"Scott Strom, Lester Dunn, Lois Peterson, Gene Bergstrom, David Campbell, Jim Ostrem, Jenifer Hungerholt, Doris O'Dell, Milt Solberg",0.00,"Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To gain intellectual and physical control of historic objects held in public trust.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandra,Webb,"Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association","P.O. Box 345, 105 Parkway Avenue S",Lanesboro,MN,55949,507-467-2251,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Fillmore,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/where-grandpas-jolly-aces-recording-collection-inventory,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28743,"Where There Is Hope: The People of Northern Dakota County Create a Community of Care",2014,9800,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9800,,"Pastor Gail Alexander, Faith United Methodist Church Dave Coen, Treasurer, VP Commercial Lending, Key Community Bank Steve Cortinas, Vice President Plant Manager, Dakota Premium Foods Brian Counihan, Senior IT Project Manager, Thompson Reuters Dr. Tim Felton, Twin Cities Foot & Ankle Clinic Scott Ganje, Vice President Market Manager, Bremer Bank John Glieden, President, Sherman Insurance Joe Gullerud, Vice President, Bester Brothers, South St. Paul Jodie Miller, Executive Director, Town Square Television Stephanie Naito, Vice President of Talent Development, Nash Finch Pamela O",,"Neighbors, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hired a qualified consultant to research the history of Neighbors Inc.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rick,Birmingham,"Neighbors, Inc.","222 Grand Ave W","South St. Paul",MN,55075,651-306-2148,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/where-there-hope-people-northern-dakota-county-create-community-care,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007215,"White Bear Lake Armory National Register Nomination",2018,9500,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9500,,"Jo Emerson, Douglas Biehn, Kevin Edberg, Steven Engstran, Dan Jones, Bill Walsh",,"City of White Bear Lake","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the White Bear Lake Armory.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sara,Hanson,"City of White Bear Lake","4701 Highway 61","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,651-407-5327,office@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/white-bear-lake-armory-national-register-nomination,,,,0 10007466,"White Bear Lake Armory HVAC Design Services",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","The short-term measurable outcome ""Complete design documents are created and approved by MNHS"" included in the application has been achieved to the 90% stage. The intermediate measurable outcome ""Design documents are adequate for bidding purposes."" included in the application has been achieved with the signed documents ready to be used for bidding the project. The long-term measurable outcome ""Collections entrusted to the WBLAHS are preserved and available for future study and enjoyment."" included in the application will by its nature take longer to measure once the system is installed.",,6641,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",16641,,"Rheanna O'Brien, Jenni Corbett, Eunice Cote, Brady Ramsay, Jo Emerson, Dave Peterson, Jeanenne Rausch",,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare HVAC design documents that will help preserve the White Bear Lake Armory.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,651-407-5327,sara@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/white-bear-lake-armory-hvac-design-services,,,,0 10007467,"White Bear Township Historical Marker Project",2017,1550,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",1550,,"Rheanna O'Brien, Jenni Corbett, Brady Ramsay, Eunice Cote, Jo Emerson, Dave Peterson, Jeanenne Rausch",0.07,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to research and develop interpretive signage on the historic White Bear Town Hall.",,,2016-12-01,2017-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,651-407-5327,sara@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/white-bear-township-historical-marker-project,,,,0 10012604,"White Bear Town Hall HVAC Evaluation",2018,6940," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","The measurable outcome for this project is the HVAC Evaluation Report completed by Questions and Solutions Engineering.",,483,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7423,,"Rheanna O'Brien, President; Dave Peterson, Vice President; Brady Ramsay, Treasurer; Jo Emerson, Secretary; Jenni Corbett, Jeanenne Rausch, Nick Lindgren",0.02,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified and experienced HVAC engineer to evaluate how well the current system controls the building environment.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society"," PO Box 10543 "," White Bear Lake "," MN ",55110,"(651) 407-5327"," sara@whitebearhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/white-bear-town-hall-hvac-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012206,"White Bear Lake Armory HVAC Upgrade",2018,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short-Term Outcomes: Expected Impact: The system maintains the following environmental parameters:Resource Library/Collections Storage Area Winter: 70?F, 40% RH minimum relative humidity Summer: 70?F, 50% RH maximum relative humidity Fall & Spring: 70?F, 40-50% RH relative humidity Office/Processing Area Winter: 70?F, 40% RH minimum relative humidity Summer: 74?F, 55% RH maximum relative humidity Fall & Spring: 70-74?F, 40-55% RH relative humidity Daily fluctuation should be minimal with maximums of ?5? F and ?10% RH Progress Indicator: Documentation (data logger printouts or hygrothermograph charts) of daily performance to the above environmental parameters for 30 consecutive days with no more than one excursion beyond the parameters lasting a maximum of 48 hours has been tracked and will continue to be tracked. Data for the period March 1-April 1, 2019 is attached as a project deliverable and will be kept onsite at the WBLAHS for reference purposes.The temperature goals have been achieved and are consistent. The Relative Humidity is low, but the risk of condensation and impact to the envelope of the building is restricting humidification options. The biggest impact will be seen in the warmer months when the cooling and de-humidification are documented. Intermediate Term: Expected Impact: With the temperature and relative humidity meeting professional standards, the WBLAHS will be able to more confidently accept donations of artifacts into the collection. Progress Indicator: Donation of items to the collection will increase through publicity of this project and the knowledge that the WBLAHS is concerned about and capable of providing better care for the artifacts. During the past six months, the WBLAHS has realized an increase of donations to the collection of approximately 10% over this same time period last year. Donors have shared that the publicity of this project through our newsletter, the White Bear Press newspaper and the WBLAHS Facebook page has made them more aware of the types of collections we have and the standards used for their care causing them to consider donations. Long-Term: Expected Impact: The items in the WBLAHS collection will have a longer life-span. Progress Indicator: The items in the WBLAHS collection will be available to future generations to experience, study and and enjoy. This is an ongoing outcome.",,56275,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",66275,,"Rheanna O'Brien, Dave Peterson, Jo Emerson, Brady Ramsay, Jenni Corbett, Kerri Kindsvater, Nick Lindgren, Jeanenne Rausch",,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified professional to perform an upgrade of White Bear Lake Area Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.",2018-03-01,2019-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society"," PO Box 10543 "," White Bear Lake "," MN ",55110,"(651) 407-5327"," sara@whitebearhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/white-bear-lake-armory-hvac-upgrade,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012393,"White Bear Town Hall Historical Markers",2019,10000," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: The historical marker project will increase awareness and discussion of thematic topics related to White Bear Township history. The markers were unveiled during a public ribbon cutting ceremony during a township festival that attracted approximately 2,000 people. Publicity around the event was strong and the ribbon cutting was celebrated as a highlight of the event drawing a lot of attention. Intermediate Term: Access to the story of White Bear Township will continue to grow. They have been well received by visitors at both large scale township specific events and through feedback from people using the park at other times, not specifically for the purpose of learning about the history, but who have chosen to send or provide feedback after viewing the markers on their own. Long Term: The history of White Bear Township will be shared for generations to come, cultivating an interest in other veins of the story. The historical markers will share the story of White Bear Township for many years. They will serve as an introduction to the general story and provide a point from which people may branch out and develop other areas of the larger story.",,6404,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",16404,,"Rheanna O'Brien, Dave Peterson, Jo Emerson, Matthew Bebel, Kerri Kindsvater, Nick Lindgren, Jeanenne Rausch, Maureen Raymond, Rob Thomas"," ","White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"The prior research of the history of White Bear Township and the thematic organization was the basis for drafting historical markers to depict portions of that history. This project provided funds for the design, production, and installation of a series of historical markers allowing residents and visitors to better understand and connect to the history of White Bear Township. The themes of the five markers are the landscape of White Bear Township, the first inhabitants, the forming and changes of the government, land use over the centuries, and local significance. The historical markers are installed along the sidewalk on the north side of the Town Hall. The sidewalk is adjacent to a heavily used soccer field and the upper parking lot for the overall park complex. Historical markers at this location will draw significant attention to the building and the story of White Bear Township. The markers will be placed along a new walkway that provides ADA-compliant access to the building. ",2019-03-01,2020-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society"," PO Box 10543 "," White Bear Lake "," MN ",55110,"(651) 407-5327",sara@whitebearhistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/white-bear-town-hall-historical-markers,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10012593,"White Bear Town Hall Exhibit Research",2020,4300," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,5156,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9456,,"Dave Peterson, President, Rheanna O'Brien, Past President, Jo Emerson, Secretary, William Short, Treasurer, Matthew Bebel, Kathy Doucette, Ted Field, Kerri Kindsvater, Jeanenne Rausch, Maureen Raymond, Robert Thomas",0.1,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write a Research Report and draft text for a planned exhibit.",2020-07-01,2021-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society"," PO Box 10543 "," White Bear Lake "," MN ",55110,"(651) 407-5327"," sara@whitebearhistory.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/white-bear-town-hall-exhibit-research,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17840,"White Bear Lake and Lake Waconia Survey Project",2013,6952,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6952,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steve Hack",,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To conduct a side and down imaging remote sensing survey of White Bear Lake and Lake Waconia to recognize submerged cultural resources.",,"To conduct a side and down imaging remote sensing survey of White Bear Lake and Lake Waconia to recognize submerged cultural resources.",2012-08-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/white-bear-lake-and-lake-waconia-survey-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28864,"White Bear Lake Nautical Archaeology 1 Project",2015,9625,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9625,,"Michael F. Kramer, Deb Handschin, Steve Hack",0.15,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To determine the nature of objects discovered through marine archaeology research in White Bear Lake.",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ann,Merriman,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota","1214 Saint Paul Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55116,651-489-0759,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/white-bear-lake-nautical-archaeology-1-project,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28466,"White Bear Town Hall National Register Evaluation",2013,4000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Due to receipt of the grant and the ongoing evaluation process, the White Bear Town Board agreed to delay the razing of the White Bear Town Hall indefinitely and therefore meeting the first evaluation metric. This project will be an ongoing project that is facilitated by the report provided through this grant. The intermediate and long-term outcomes are yet to be determined. With completion of the evaluation and delivery of the final report, the White Bear Lake Area Historical Society now has the tools needed to validate the formation of a task force to study the options for restoration and rehabilitation of the structure that has served as the meeting place and government base for this community from 1885-2011.",,,,,4000,,"Tracey Montgomery, Jenni Corbett, Shana Karle, Jo Emerson, Gloria Tessier, Tom Rice, Bill Matschke, Chris Johnson, Brady Ramsay",,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the 1885 White Bear Town Hall for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Sara M.",Hanson,"White Bear Lake Area Historical Society","PO Box 10543","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,651-407-5327,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/white-bear-town-hall-national-register-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17089,"Who Built the Capitol?",2010,6000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5000,,,,,,"Regents of the University of MN - Labor Education Svc",," To assemble historical resources pertaining to the laborers who built the Minnesota State Capitol. ",,"To assemble historical resources pertaining to the laborers who built the Minnesota State Capitol.",2010-02-23,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Randy,Croce,,"321-19th Ave. S, Room 3-300",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/who-built-capitol,,,, 17692,"Who Built the Capitol? - Video and Web Site",2012,24724,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,24724,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Labor Education Service)",,"To produce a one-hour documentary on the history of the laborers who constructed the Minnesota State Capitol, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, based on thorough and completed research.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Randall,Croce,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Labor Education Service)",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/who-built-capitol-video-and-web-site,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10031166,"WHS Collections Survey & Inventory Plan",2024,9975,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,4770,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14745,,"President: Wayne Schilling, Vice-President: Joyce Flynn, Secretary: Patty Paulus, Treasurer: Rick Osborn Directors: Sheila Raths Hause, Julien Renaud, Margaret Wachholz, Carl Anderson, Tom Bielenberg, Donna Stafford",,"Woodbury Heritage Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified professional to assess the historic collections held by Woodbury Heritage Society.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Joyce,Flynn,"Woodbury Heritage Society","8301 Valley Creek Road",Woodbury,MN,55125,6513437036,JOYCE_FLYNN@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Washington,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/whs-collections-survey-inventory-plan,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17498,"Wilder Archives Collections Project",2011,5221,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1666,,,,,,"Amherst H. Wilder Foundation",," The Wilder Foundation Archive was made more accessible to the public as a result of building on initial efforts by organizing and preserving fifty-nine (59) cubic feet of archival materials. The materials were inventoried and digitized, preservation issues were addressed and remedied and finding aids were created and made available. Some historic documents were donated to the Minnesota Historical Society, the University of Minnesota Social Work Archive, Stillwater Historical Society and the NPRHA Archives East End. ",,"To provide basic processing for 59 cubic feet of archival materials in order to make Amherst H. Wilder archives publicly accessible",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Amanda,Eggers,,"451 Lexington Parkway N","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wilder-archives-collections-project,,,, 17958,"Willie Walleye Sculpture Conservation",2013,22900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,22900,,"Mayor-Rick Rone, Council Members--Joel Hanson, Greg Johnson, Brock Stebakken, and Steve Johnson",,"City of Baudette","Local/Regional Government","To acquire professional services to conserve Willie Walleye, a significant cultural heritage landmark sculpture ",,"Willie Walleye is a vital piece of the community and history of Baudette. A picture with Willie is essential to the thousands of visitors who travel through the city of Baudette regularly. Willie speaks to the fishery, which is the livelihood of many--past and present--within the community, and the community deemed it essential that he remain at his post overlooking the Baudette Bay. The focus of the work was the structural stabilization of Willy Walleye. Work consisted of excavation to expose existing footings and modifications to create a single monolithic footing. This footing change eliminates any stress created on the sculpture by footings on either end moving independently by having Willie instead move as a single piece. The interior of the fish is successfully being kept dry by the constant circulation of the exhaust fan. However, flash surface rust is visible on the structure's exposed iron, most likely from the years of trapped humidity. Therefore, the structural steel and rebar were chemically passivated and coated in order to prevent further active corrosion. The city of Baudette continues to care for Willie by periodically refreshing the paint and other preventive care measures. ",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Tina,Rennemo,"City of Baudette","P.O. Box 548",Baudette,MN,56623,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Lake of the Woods",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/willie-walleye-sculpture-conservation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board) ","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor ",, 10007468,"William G. LeDuc House: Roof Replacement",2017,107550,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",107550,,"Mayor Paul Hicks, Melanie Mesko Lee, City Administrator",,"City of Hastings","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to replace the roof on the William G. Le Duc House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Justin,Fortney,"City of Hastings","101 E Fourth Street",Hastings,MN,55033,651-480-2381,jfortney@hastingsmn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/william-g-leduc-house-roof-replacement,,,,0 10007469,"William J. Hoffman Library Shelving Upgrades",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Linda Westrom, President Bill Holmquist, Vice_president Gayle Geber, Secretary Melva Cain, Treasurer Kristie Strum, Director Ruth Gundale, Director JoEllen Haugo, Director Curt Loschy, Director Joel Watne, Director Sue Rohland, Director Sandy Hull, Director Robert Brubaker, Director",,"Minnesota Genealogical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide appropriate storage and public access for genealogy materials.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,JoEllen,Haugo,"Minnesota Genealogical Society","1185 Concord Street N, Suite 218","South St. Paul",MN,55075,651-455-9057,joellen.haugo@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/william-j-hoffman-library-shelving-upgrades,,,,0 10025137,"C.E. Williams House Conditions Assessment",2022,7000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All measurable outcomes were achieved. We believe our achievement first and foremost goes to the credit of the MNHS. The thoroughness of the grant manual helped tremendously as this was our first time applying for a MNHS grant. Also, the MNHS staff identified for contact of questions were always responsive in a timely manner. We give Adsit a lot of credit for taking the lead with this entire process; however, we also want to commend ourselves, True Directions, as we took the project very seriously, planned well, and felt we did excellent for our first time working on this initial stage of a historical project for preservation. This project of preservation of the C.E. Williams House is significant for the people of Mora, MN. We knew that already, but when we put together our first fundraiser, we were overwhelmed with the graciousness of people participating. The fundraiser was a raffle for two ATVs. We had thousands of tickets to sell, but in the end, we came out with $3,798.41 raised towards the preservation of this treasured building. The money raised will go towards recommendations not covered through preservation dollars, listed as replacement of historical lighting. Following the fundraiser, True Directions was contacted by the Moose Lodge of Kanabec County where they donated an additional $5,000.00 for the overall restoration project. Many citizens sent informational emails about the houses history or stopped by with old photos we could have. We could not have been more pleased with the outpouring of support during this initial announcement of our preservation project. At our raffle event, many citizens came to the restaurant location showing their support. SHORT TERM: Allows True Directions to further pursue grant funding for full rehabilitation of the C.E. Williams House. INTERMEDIATE TERM: Amazing success seeing the funding come through for our future preservation and repair projects and the visible pride of citizens, employees of TDI, government entities, and neighbors as they emerged showing much support for our efforts to restore and protect a piece of Mora's history for enjoyment well into the future. LONG TERM: The excitement level is contagious! We are well on our way to preserve this part of Mora's (and Minnesota's) history. When we held our fundraiser, our Facebook page and website, along with flyers and other marketing materials, helped to spread the news of this project much wider than we had anticipated. We will continue regular updates to the public on this preservation project, including appropriate grant support language and displaying the Legacy logo.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7000,,"Kevin Lindberg, Executive Director; Jeremiah Sims, Chairman, Occupation Department of Corrections Agent; Mitchell Swanson, Director, Occupation Department of Corrections Agent; Diane Porter, Director, Occupation Retired Department of Corrections; Carl Nordquist, Director; Occupation Accountant; Randi Yankowiak, Director, Occupation St. Marys Office Clerical.",,"True Directions, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the C. E. Williams House, Mora, MN, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the C. E. Williams House, Mora, MN, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-01-01,2023-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendy,Hazzard,"True Directions, Inc.","106 E. Maple Avenue",Mora,MN,55051,6515586818,wen.ven@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kanabec,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ce-williams-house-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025272,"C.E. Williams House: Phase 2 Construction Documents",2023,9500,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9500,,"Kevin Lindberg, Executive Director; Jeremiah Sims, Chairman, Occupation Department of Corrections Agent; Mitchell Swanson, Director, Occupation Department of Corrections Agent; Diane Porter, Director, Occupation Retired Department of Corrections; Carl Nordquist, Director; Occupation Accountant; Randi Yankowiak, Director, Occupation St. Mary's Office Clerical.",,"True Directions, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1902 C.E. Williams House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1902 C.E. Williams House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Wendy,Hazzard,"True Directions, Inc.","106 E. Maple Avenue",Mora,MN,55051,6515586818,wen.ven@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Kanabec,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ce-williams-house-phase-2-construction-documents,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031311,"Windom Park Historic District Design Guidelines",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",12000,,"Winona City Council: Mayor Scott Sherman, Council Member Steve Young, Council Member Jeff Hyma, Council Member Pam Eyden, Council Member George Borzyskowski, Council Member Jerome Christenson, Council Member Aaron Repinski",,"City of Winona","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to create historic preservation design guidelines for the Windom Park Residential Historic District.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Luke,Sims,"City of Winona","207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378",Winona,MN,55987,5074578243,lsims@ci.winona.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/windom-park-historic-district-design-guidelines,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10024952,"Window Coverings",2021,1137,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","This project had two major targets: block sunlight from coming in the windows and provide a neat outward appearance of our historic building. The attached document (lux & UV chart) proves success in blocking sunlight through major reductions in visible light and UV when the blinds are closed. This was achieved by selecting high performance blinds with a maximum level of solar absorption. We also chose an installation that provided flat coverage that overlaps the wall to prevent gapping. Our second target for a neat outward appearance was also accomplished. By selecting the same blinds used in the rest of the building, we were able to achieve attractive uniform results.",,352,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",1489,,"Don Samuelson, Ted Kotyk, Mike O'Rourke, Dwight Thiesse, Dr. Nick Bernier, Brenda DeWitt, Julie Jo Larson, Camille Naslund, Don Wedll",,"Crow Wing County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To improve lighting conditions in the museum by installing protective window coverings.",,"To improve lighting conditions in the museum by installing protective window coverings.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hillary,Swanson,"Crow Wing County Historical Society","PO Box 722, 320 Laurel Street",Brainerd,MN,56401,2188293268,Hillary.Swanson@crowwing.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/window-coverings,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28885,"Window Restoration of the Carnegie Portion of the Two Harbors Public Library",2015,55000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,,55000,,"City Council -- Mayor Randy Bolen, Seth McDonald, Roger Simonson, Cathy Erickson, George Scheidt, Robin Glaser, Jerry Norberg",0.00,"City of Two Harbors","Local/Regional Government","To hire qualified professionals to repair windows in the Two Harbors Carnegie Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"The Two Harbors Public Library has served the community for over a century. The Carnegie side of the library was built in 1908 and is one of the few Carnegie libraries in the state still being used for its original purpose. In 1983, an addition expanded the space without harming the original portion of the library. In 2012, a comprehensive site evaluation was completed by a library systems consultant. The evaluation showed that there were several deficits which needed to be addressed. A major item identified was the windows in the Carnegie section of the library. The preservation included re-glazing the glass, scraping and sanding the windows and trim, repairing wood rot, replacing broken panes, priming the sashes, casings, and trims, refurbishing/replacing weather stripping, adjusting the sashes for proper fit and rail alignment, and sealing the jambs. For the restoration portion, this involved custom building exterior wooden storm windows to replace the earlier aluminum replacements, as well as replacing two wooden storms- one that was rotted beyond repair, and one that was a poorly-made replica. A total of 40 interior windows were professionally preserved, and a total of 16 exterior storms were professionally preserved. A total of 24 exterior storms were professionally restored, replacing 22 aluminum storms, 1 original storm that was rotted beyond preservation, and 1 wooden storm that was a poorly-made replica.     The value of this project is in the restoration work on the historic structure ensuring not only its ongoing survival and viability but the preservation of the building in as historically accurate a manner as possible. The Two Harbors Public Library functions as an educational and social center for the community and its surrounding areas. It is a unique, non-commercial, non-sectarian, non-partisan public space available to all community members and visitors. This project will assure that it will continue in these functions into the future while contributing to the historic character of the surrounding neighborhood. ",2014-10-01,2017-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Michele,Monson,"City of Two Harbors","City Hall, 522 First Ave","Two Harbors",MN,55616,218-834-3148,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lake,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/window-restoration-carnegie-portion-two-harbors-public-library,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board) ","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor ",, 28690,"Windows Restoration/Preservation Study",2014,9760,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,9760,,"Richard Seeboth, James Berg, Scott Windschitl, Andrew Lochner, Dennis Potter",,"Brown County","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to conduct an architectural study of the windows in the Brown County Historical Society building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Burgess,"Brown County","PO Box 248","New Ulm",MN,56073,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/windows-restorationpreservation-study,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10007175,"Winona Public Library Historic Structure Report",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Mayor Mark Peterson, Council Members: Allyn Thurley, Gerry Krage, Michelle Alexander, Pamela Eyden, Paul Schollmeier, George Borzyskowski; City Manager Steve Sarvi Library Director Lezlea Dahlke",,"City of Winona",Libraries,"To hire a qualified consultant to develop a Historic Structure Report that will help preserve the Winona Public Library, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lezlea,Dahlke,"City of Winona","207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378",Winona,MN,55987,507-457-8204,ldahlke@selco.info,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winona-public-library-historic-structure-report,,,,0 10012620,"Winona Athletic Club National Register Evaluation",2018,7500," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","1) Minnesota Individual Property Inventory Form 2) National Register property evaluation",,640,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",8140,,"Heritage Preservation Commission: Kendall Larson, Andy Bloedorn, Peter Shortridge, Carolyn Larson, Wes Hamilton, Dennis McEntaffer, Dave Casey, Merle Hanson, Carl Sandquist, Connie Dretske, Preston Lawing City Council: Mayor Mark Peterson, Council Members Allyn Thurley, Gerry Krage, Pamela Eyden, George Borzykowski, Michelle Alexander, Paul Schollmeier"," ","City of Winona","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified consultants to evaluate the Winona Athletic Club for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Luke,Sims,"City of Winona"," 207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378 "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 457-8243"," lsims@ci.winona.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winona-athletic-club-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10013456,"Winona Lake Park Bandshell National Register Evaluation",2021,6000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,1500,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7500,,"Heritage Preservation Commission: Kendall Larson, Genia Hesser, Peter Shortridge, Innes Henderson, Kelly Fluharty, Dennis McEntaffer, Merle Hanson, Connie Dretske, Michael Doyle, and Cynthia Jennings City Council: Mayor Mark Peterson, Council Members Allyn Thurley, Eileen Moeller, Pamela Eyden, George Borzykowski, Michelle Alexander, Paul Schollmeier",,"City of Winona","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the 1923 Winona Lake Park Bandshell.",2021-01-01,2022-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Luke,Sims,"City of Winona","207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378",Winona,MN,55987,"(507) 457-8243",lsims@ci.winona.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winona-lake-park-bandshell-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012253,"Winona Masonic Temple Exterior Restoration",2019,316993," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,34465,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",351458,,"Mayor Mark Peterson, Allyn Thurley- First Ward, Eileen Moeller ? Second Ward, Pamela Eyden- Third Ward, George Borzyskowski- Fourth Ward, Michelle Alexander- At Large, Paul Schollmeier ? At Large"," ","City of Winona","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire qualified professionals to repair the exterior of the Winona Masonic Temple, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Chad,Ubl,"City of Winona"," 207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378 "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 457-8258"," cubl@ci.winona.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winona-masonic-temple-exterior-restoration,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012479,"Winona Athletic Club National Register Nomination",2020,6500," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: Increased interest in the Athletic Club has sparked some renewed vigor in the area. The Athletic Club is already planning to expand its programming to include new music acts, reupholster old furniture to appeal to new clients, and to work into the Kashubian Capital Centennial 2020 celebration that Winona will be hosting in 2020. Intermediate Term: The placement of the Athletic Club in the National Register of Historic Places will hopefully be completed through this effort. Long Term: The immediate steps being taken by the Athletic Club will hopefully move toward long-term revitalization of the space and interaction with the community. At this time the long-term goals stil cannot be measured.",,640,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",7140,,"Heritage Preservation Commission: Kendall Larson, Peter Shortridge, Carolyn Larson, Kelly Fluharty, Dennis McEntaffer, Merle Hanson, Carl Sandquist, Connie Dretske, Preston Lawing City Council: Mayor Mark Peterson, Council Members Allyn Thurley, Eileen Moeller, Pamela Eyden, George Borzykowski, Michelle Alexander, Paul Schollmeier"," ","City of Winona","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Winona Athletic Club.",2019-10-01,2020-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Luke,Sims,"City of Winona"," 207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378 "," Winona "," MN ",55987,"(507) 457-8243"," lsims@ci.winona.mn.us ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winona-athletic-club-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17669,"Winona Commercial Historic District: Winona Armory Battlement Reconstruction",2012,156295,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,156295,,,,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To restore the battlement on the Winona Armory, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and currently used as the Winona County History Museum.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,"Mark F.",Peterson,"Winona County Historical Society",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winona-commercial-historic-district-winona-armory-battlement-reconstruction,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025007,"Winona Armory Condition Assessment",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","All historic photographs and architectural drawings of the Armory were discovered and shared with the architects in order that they'd better understand the building's development. That goal was achieved. We made reference again and again to the drawings, in particular, as the structural repair to the attic floor was required. We will soon be sharing the Condition Assessment report with the relevant staff and board members including our facility committee who has been reviewing drafts along the way. The goal will be achieved and hopefully exceeded as the committee and staff make careful use of knowledge gained and recommendations made in the report. Other goals and measurable outcomes are yet to be realized. Our hope is that the HVAC planning will continue with funding for a design phase funded by the large Legacy grant round in 2022. And, when that is completed, we hope to have those plans implemented and new systems constructed to achieve our long term goals which the preservation of the Armory and the historic collections which is houses.",,8000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",18000,,"Judy Bodway, President Diane Dingfelder, Vice President Blake Pickart, Treasurer Michelle Alexander Mary Alice Anderson Mike Bernatz Jodi Dansingburg Kelly Fluharty Scott Hannon Sue Hovell Erich Lippman Janis Martin Denise McDowell Dennis McEntaffer Mary Stoltman",,"Winona County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the 1914 Winona Armory, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a condition assessment of the 1914 Winona Armory, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-07-01,2022-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carrie,Johnson,"Winona County Historical Society","160 Johnson Street",Winona,MN,55987,2183872883,director@winonahistory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winona-armory-condition-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025194,"Winona Lake Park Bandshell National Register Nomination",2022,4000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Short term outcomes are still being evaluated as the final result of successful nomination to the National Register of Historic Places is pursuant to the review, acceptance, and approval of the documentation. The measurable intermediate and long term outcomes are also ongoing.",,2000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",6000,,"Winona City Council: Mayor Scott Sherman, Council Member Steve Young, Council Member Eileen Moeller, Council Member Pam Eyden, Council Member George Borzyskowski, Council Member Michelle Alexander, Council Member Aaron Repinski Winona Heritage Preservation Commission: Chair & Commissioner Emily Kurash Casey, Commissioner Kendall Larson, Commissioner Peter Shortridge, Commissioner Connie Dretske, Commissioner Cynthia Jennings, Commissioner Innes Henderson, Commissioner Michael Doyle, Commissioner Jessica Richards, Commissioner Joseph Hughes, Commissioner Aaron Perleberg",,"City of Winona","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1924 Lake Park Bandshell in Winona.",,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the 1924 Lake Park Bandshell in Winona.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Luke,Sims,"City of Winona","207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378",Winona,MN,55987,5074578243,lsims@ci.winona.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winona-lake-park-bandshell-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031192,"Winona Historic Contexts Reexamination and Update",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,29825,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",39825,,"Mayor Scott Sherman, 1st Ward Councilmember Steve Young, 2nd Ward Councilmember Jeff Hyma, 3rd Ward Councilmember Pamela Eyden, 4th Ward Councilmember George Borzyskowski, At-large Councilmember Jerome Christenson, At-large Councilmember Aaron Repinski, Heritage Preservation Chair Emily Kurash Casey, HPC Commissioner Kendall Larson, HPC Commissioner Aaron Perleberg, HPC Commissioner Jessica Richards, HPC Commissioner Joseph Hughes, HPC Commissioner Cynthia Jennings, HPC Commissioner Peter Shortridge, HPC Commissioner Scott Hannon, HPC Commissioner Michael Doyle, HPC Commissioner Connie Dretske, HPC Commissioner Innes Henderson",,"City of Winona","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified consultant to write an update of Historic Contexts for the City of Winona.",2024-07-01,2025-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Luke,Sims,"City of Winona","207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378",Winona,MN,55987,5074578243,lsims@ci.winona.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winona-historic-contexts-reexamination-and-update,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 17485,"Winona Elementary School Nomination",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,800,,,,,,"City of Winona",," Four individual national register nomination forms were prepared for Central, Madison, Jefferson and Washington-Kosciusko elementary schools located in the city of Winona. A qualified historian was hired to prepare the documentation. The schools had been previously evaluated and found to be eligible for nomination. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to prepare up to four nominations of neighborhood schools for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mark,Moeller,,"207 Lafayette St.",Winona,MN,55987,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winona-elementary-school-nomination,,,, 33998,"Winona HPC Website: Research and Writing",2016,2000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",2000,,"Heritage Preservation Commission Members: Andy Bloedorn, Carolyn Larson, Kendall Larson, Mary Edel Beyer, Merle Hanson, Preston Lawing, Susan Briggs, Wes Hamiltion",0.00,"City of Winona","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to research the history of the Winona Historic Preservation Commission, in preparation for an expanded HPC website.",,,2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Myron,White,"City of Winona","207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378",Winona,MN,55987,507-457-8242,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winona-hpc-website-research-and-writing,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28761,"Winona Masonic Temple Historic Structure Report",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Mayor Mark Peterson, Council Members: Allyn Thurley, Gerry Krage, Pamela Eyden, George Borzyskowski, Michelle Alexander, Paul Double,",,"City of Winona","Local/Regional Government","To hire a qualified consultant to write a historic structure report for the Winona Masonic Temple, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Myron,White,"City of Winona","207 Lafayette Street, PO Box 378",Winona,MN,55987,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winona-masonic-temple-historic-structure-report,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17496,"WLSSD History Exhibit",2011,5900,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1652,,,,,,"Western Lake Superior Sanitary District",," The Western Lake Superior Sanitary District completed the fabrication and installation of an exhibit in the reception area of the main Administration Building that chronicles the history of the Sanitary District and the St. Louis River using photographs, text and three-dimensional objects. The Grant amount was adjusted to remove a traveling exhibit component not critical to the success of the project.   ",,"To fabricate and install an exhibit on the history of the sanitary district and broaden public access to the district's story. Amount adjusted to remove a traveling exhibit component not critical to the success of the project.",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Lerohl,,"2626 Courtland St.",Duluth,MN,55806,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wlssd-history-exhibit,,,, 34063,"Woman's Club of Minneapolis National Register Evaluation",2016,9800,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9800,,"Kris Lynch, Valorie Johnson, Gloria Sewell, Carole Schmidt, Joan Higginbotham, Mary Jean Lenmark, Mary Stern, Briana Clark, Phylliss Johnson",0.00,"The Woman's Club of Minneapolis","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for the Woman's Club of Minneapolis. ",,"The Woman's Club of Minneapolis has a long history of supporting the built environment and the City, from our current building to our stewardship in restoring and managing the historic Godfrey House to our many programs to assist and better the lives of women and children in the community. The present six-floor clubhouse was designed for our organization by Leon Arnal and built-in 1928. Our goal is to continue to maximize the functionality of the building to continue to serve the community. The property evaluation will provide the research necessary to determine the building's eligibility for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. The facility maintains physical integrity and is over 50 years old. The research will provide the information and justification to determine the qualifying criterion. Given the role the Woman's Club has played in the community, it may qualify under Criterion A: Event. However, based on the design and architect, it may also qualify under Criterion C: Design/Construction. ",2015-12-01,2016-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patti,Weber,"The Woman's Club of Minneapolis","410 Oak Grove Street",Minneapolis,MN,55403,612-813-5300,healey-weber@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/womans-club-minneapolis-national-register-evaluation,,,, 10007145,"Women's Voices in Rural Politics in Wadena County: An Oral History Project",2018,9380,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9380,,"Helen Apel, Larry Denny, Carmen Pederson, Bette Peterson, Elaine Schmitz, Betty White",0.08,"Wadena County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 20 oral history interviews the history of women in rural Wadena County politics. ",,"The Wadena County Historical Society completed a series of interviews with women who were actively involved in politics in rural Wadena county and others who had first-hand experiences with politically active women no longer available for interviews. The 18 interviews included stories of women with a wide range of political experiences and party affiliations such as township clerk, county attorney, judge, city council, mayor, or behind the scenes committee organizer. The standard requirement was that each had served in an elected position. The common thread among the women interviewed was they loved their job and felt they were making an essential contribution by doing them. Many stressed the importance of the vote. The children of women who served in politics also spoke about how exciting it was for them to accompany their mother to political functions. The narrators also came from a wide range of social backgrounds, from farmers to merchants, country-bred, or townies. ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Lina,Belar,"Wadena County Historical Society","603 Jefferson St. N",Wadena,MN,56482,218-346-7676,lbelar@eot.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wadena,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/womens-voices-rural-politics-wadena-county-oral-history-project,,,, 17061,"MN Women in World War I: Red Cross Volunteers",2010,6986,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"American Red Cross Twin Cities Area Chapter",,"To research and produce a small traveling exhibit about significant contributions of women to the Red Cross in World War I",,"To research and produce a small traveling exhibit about significant contributions of women to the Red Cross in World War I",2010-03-23,2010-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lori,Bents,,"1201 West River Parkway",Minneapolis,MN,55454,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mn-women-world-war-i-red-cross-volunteers,,,, 17411,"Women's Legislative Timeline Project",2011,6500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,10136,,,,,,"Legislative Reference Library",,"   An online timeline of legislation that has significantly affected women from Suffrage (1920) to the present was published. The entries are listed in chronological order. Each point on the timeline has a summary of the legislation and is linked to documentation related to the law's passage. Specific legislation can be indentified in conjunction with how many female legislators were holding office at that time. The timeline can be displayed in multiple formats and is a permanent piece of the Office on the Economic Status of Women Library with links to the Legislative Reference Library as well as the Minnesota Historical Society website. ",,"To prepare a timeline of significant legislation affecting Minnesota women, 1920-present",2010-12-10,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Amy,Brenengen,,"85 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/womens-legislative-timeline-project,,,, 17418,"Women in Minnesota Politics: an oral history",2011,6900,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1061,,,,,,"Minnesota Women's Consortium",," The personal recollections of six women who have sought or held office in Minnesota were videotaped.  These oral histories speak of the barriers, biases, challenges and opportunities they faced in politics. The recorded interviews are permanent additions to the Minnesota Historical Society archives. They were also used in a 30 minute broadcast television program on TPT (Twin Cities Public Television). ",,"To document in 6 interviews the story of women in politics in Minnesota",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sandy,Wollschlager,,"American Association of University Women, 30065 82 Avenue Way","Cannon Falls",MN,55009,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/women-minnesota-politics-oral-history,,,, 17491,"Women in Minnesota Politics Documentary",2011,2000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,28000,,,,,,"Minnesota Women's Consortium",," As part of a larger project to create a documentary on women's political history in Minnesota, historic footage, photographs, news clips and portions of taped oral history interviews were assembled and edited. The project produced a thirty-minute video documentary prepared for broadcast on Minnesota public television stations. AAUW owns the copyright and has offered programs and DVD copies to communities statewide, including a copy sent to the Minnesota historical Society. ",,"To edit audio-visual assets as a part of a larger project to create a documentary on women's political history in Minnesota. Amount adjusted to focus the project on editing.",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sandy,Wollschlager,,"American Association of University Women, 30065 82 Avenue Way","Cannon Falls",MN,55009,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/women-minnesota-politics-documentary,,,, 17515,"Women Students at a Women's College",2011,6569,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1458,,,,,,"College of Saint Benedict",," A history of the college was written in preparation for the 2013 observance of it's Centennial Anniversary. The history examines the context of women's higher education in America as perceived by the College of St. Benedict alumnae. Information gathering included oral history interviews that were conducted with twenty nine alumnae exploring their experiences and perceptions of what college taught them. Two assistants were hired to conduct the interviews. Because of scheduling conflicts, the project director shared this work. The interviews have been taped, transcribed and added to the existing oral history collection in the Archives of the College of St. Benedict. ",,"To document in 30 interviews the history of this all-women's college preparatory to the college's sesquicentennial observance",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Annette,Atkins,,"College of Saint Benedict, Department of History, Q359",Collegville,MN,56321,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Stearns,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/women-students-womens-college,,,, 10012250,"We Won?t Go! (And We Don?t Want You To Go, Either): Oral History",2018,9081," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: Nine of the ten proposed oral histories were completed, and that was all that were possible due to the untimely death of one of the projected interviewees. Intermediate Term: Both proposed, adviser reviews of the projected have been were completed. Determination of the value of the interviews for further publication is positive in both reviews. Long Term: Increased depth of public knowledge concerning the Vietnam War resistance movement, together with its historical, political. social, and moral significance is assured by both the quality and depth of the interviews. The audio and transcribed interviews have been filed at the Department of Archives and Special Collections, Anderson Library, University of Minnesota. A public presentation of interview results to the MISF community will be scheduled in the future.",,31,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9112,,"Board of Directors: Steven Miller (President), Bill McTeer (Treasurer), Curt Hillstrom, Evelyn Klein, Emily Pollack, Barbara Sommer, Peter Riola, Lionel Davis, Michael Woolsey, Lucy Brusic, John Schwarz, Robert Thimmish Advisory Council: David Juncker, Joseph Amato, Dale Schwie"," ","Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To document in 10 oral history interviews the history of Vietnam War draft board raiders and draft resisters in Minnesota.",2018-06-01,2019-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Woolsey,"Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum"," Box 80235, Lake Street Station "," Bloomington "," MN ",55408-8235,"(952) 937-2546"," mj_woolsey@yahoo.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/we-wont-go-and-we-dont-want-you-go-either-oral-history,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012365,"Wooden Boats Exhibit - Research and Planning",2019,9805," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Short Term: Visitors express increased satisfaction with the exhibit vs. previous exhibits, and can articulate the significance of wooden boats and wooden boat racing association in our history. Measuring progress on this outcome proved challenging. Informal conversations with visitors indicated some progress toward this outcome. The race boats rather than the signage initiated the majority for these conversations. Demonstrated articulation of increased understanding of the significance of wood boats and racing came in the form of probing questions from visitors seeking more information. Questions often focused on hull design, how engines operate, advancements in engineering, and the races these boats competed in. These provided insights into the selection of boats for the 2020 exhibit and topics for gallery talks. Intermediate Term: Leadership at the museum begins to properly allocate time, budget, and staff resources to exhibits. This outcome was achieved. This is demonstrated by the museum?s reorganization of financial management tools to more accurately document exhibit expenses and provide a more solid basis for funding future exhibits. The 2020 Exhibits and Education budget is $20,000. The individual hired to fill the Director of Communications and Programs position has her Master?s degree in History with an emphasis in public history and museum studies as well as several years of experience working in museums. Hiring an individual with this educational background and museum experience was a priority for the Board of Directors. The benefits of this hiring decision, along with committee growing exposure to standard museum practices, are being realized in early exhibit planning for the 2020 and subsequent seasons. Long Term: Minnesotans have a better understanding of the history and significance of wooden boats and wooden boat racing association in our history. Visitors have increased trust in our museum as a professional institution and credible source of information. Working in cooperation with the Antique Boat Museum and the Land-o-Lakes Classic Boat Club, Dixie Baby, the race boat in the exhibit on loan from the Antique Boat Museum, was displayed at the Minneapolis Boat Show in January 2020. This collaborative effort exposed hundreds of Minnesotans to the history of race boats and the engineering and technological advancements they embody and the opportunity to visit Legacy of the Lakes Museum to learn more. We anticipate this public exposure and LOLM?s collaboration Land-o-Lakes Club will increase museum attendance in the coming season and beyond. The Land-o-Lakes Boat Club is a multi-state organization that featured the Golden Age Race Boats exhibit in their publication and promoted it through social media. Members? piqued interest in the exhibit and race boats as well as their pride in the Club?s affiliation with a museum with high quality exhibits will fuel word-of-mouth recommendations, which is how most visitors learn about and visit our museum.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9805,,"Dave Bortner, Elliot Christensen, Jack Driscoll, Dennis Gimmestad, Kevin Kopischke, Lowell Pickett, Bruce Pohlig, Terry Quist, Rose Shorma, Jon Steinbring, Sharon Stephan, Russ Sticha, Ben Vangsness, Jill Wagner, Carol Swenson, Fred Bursch, Jim Eidsvold, and Carl Mammel."," ","Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To conduct and prepare research for an upcoming exhibit on the history of wooden racing boats in Minnesota.",2018-12-01,2019-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carol,Swenson,"Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society"," 205 3rd Avenue W, PO Box 1216 "," Alexandria "," MN ",56308,"(320) 759-1114"," carol@legacyofthelakes.org ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Douglas",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wooden-boats-exhibit-research-and-planning,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 28484,"Wooden Structure Restoration of the Peterson North Barn",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Mike Fahey, David Porath, John Varone, Lori Lohman, Al Bongard, Janet Fahey, Dan Lund, Michael Owen Hill, Darlene Fasching, Lynette Bledsaw",,"Carver County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To begin restoration of the North Barn on the Andrew Peterson Farmstead, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Wendy,Petersen-Biorn,"Carver County Historical Society","555 West First Street",Waconia,MN,55387,952-442-4234,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Carver",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wooden-structure-restoration-peterson-north-barn,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10012511,"Woodland Park Baptist Church National Register Nomination",2020,5525," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","Completion of a successful nomination will mark the success of the project and pave the way for historic rehabilitation of the building. The work product has been refined and expanded with the comments and guidance offered by the SHPO reviewers incorporated in order to make the strongest case possible for registration. Review by the SRB and NPS will determine the ultimate success of the project.",,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",5525,,"Willie Williams, Jaqueline M Smith, Debra L Davis, Kela Williams,",0.03,"Park Baptist, UNITY Baptist & Anointed Faith Missionary Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Woodland Park Baptist Church, built in 1907.",2020-04-01,2021-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rosemary,Williams,"Park Baptist, UNITY Baptist & Anointed Faith Missionary Church"," 118 Victoria St. N "," St. Paul "," MN ",55104,"(651) 274-4299"," rwstpaul@Aol.Com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/woodland-park-baptist-church-national-register-nomination,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025193,"Woodland Park Baptist Church Conditions Assessment",2023,9900,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9900,,"Rev. Fay West, Kela Williams, Deborah Lamb-Davis.",0.04,"Park Baptist, UNITY Baptist & Anointed Faith Missionary Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the 1913 Woodland Park Baptist Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To hire a qualified architect to conduct a conditions assessment of the 1913 Woodland Park Baptist Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2022-10-01,2023-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Rosemary,Williams,"Park Baptist, UNITY Baptist & Anointed Faith Missionary Church","118 Victoria St. N","St. Paul",MN,55104,6512744299,rwstpaul@Aol.Com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/woodland-park-baptist-church-conditions-assessment,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007470,"Working Script: Farmer Labor Film Project",2017,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Dr. Thomas O'Connell, Professor Steve Trimble, Tom Beer, and Dr. Anna Kurajec",,"Farmer-Labor Education Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a documentary script on the history of the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Movement.",,,2017-07-01,2018-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,O'Connell,"Farmer-Labor Education Committee","5720 Russell Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55410,651-793-1436,thomas.oconnell@metrostate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/working-script-farmer-labor-film-project,,,,0 10025068,"Working Drawings/Architectural Plans and Specifications for the Gust Akerlund Photography Studio",2022,9800,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","The project started when LHB was hired and the team conducted an on-site visit. After completing the prior grant requirements and reports, LHB produced the final draft of the Construction Documents for the August (Gust) Akerlund Photography Studio. Thus, the short-term indicator of the creation of Construction Documents for the Akerlund Studio was achieved. Once this grant is closed, a meeting will be set up with the City of Cokato Council about applying for a construction grant. If a grant is awarded then construction would begin, following the Construction Documents. The completion of this construction would mean the intermediate-term indicator would be finished. Due to the completed construction that was done using the Construction Documents, the Akerlund Studio can then be maintained and stabilized by the City of Cokato and the Cokato Historical Society, under the guidance of museum or State Preservation staff, for generations to come. These steps, when they occur, will complete the long-term indicators.",,4000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",13800,,"Mayor Gordon Erickson, Council Members Jarod Sebring, Kevin Wilson, Carl Harju, and Phil Martinson.",,"City of Cokato","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1902 Gust Akerlund Photography Studio, a museum listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To contract with qualified professionals to prepare construction documents for the preservation of the 1902 Gust Akerlund Photography Studio, a museum listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2021-10-01,2022-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Johanna,Ellison,"City of Cokato","PO Box 686",Cokato,MN,55321-0686,3202862427,jellison@cokato.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/working-drawingsarchitectural-plans-and-specifications-gust-akerlund-photography-studio,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10007126,"World War I Traveling Exhibit Implementation",2018,99900,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",99900,,"Dennis Peterson, Colleen Hern, Sam Modderman, Marilyn Johnson, Rollie Nissen, Greg Harp, Louise Thoma, Diane Shuck, Darlene Schroeder, Audrey Thompson, Forrest Honebrink, Nancy Welch",,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified consultants to develop and install a traveling exhibit on World War I in Kandiyohi County. ",," The Kandiyohi County Historical Society received a grant for the final phase of a project years in the making-- the production of a new traveling exhibit on World War I. This exhibit, developed in cooperation with the West Central Minnesota Historical Association, tells the story of the first World War through the lens of its effects on West Central Minnesota. In this final step, the research conducted over the past several years was consolidated into one exhibit script. The exhibit was designed, and elements such as placards were produced and installed. Promotional materials were also made up. This exhibit was specifically designed to be adaptable so that it might appear in a variety of spaces. Exhibit elements are engineered to be movable, and the entire exhibit can appear in a relatively small space while still having the room required for wheelchair access. In addition to bringing big-picture historical events to a local level, the WCMHA hopes that this traveling exhibit will foster improved relations between its ten member counties, strengthening them all in their ability to relate Minnesota’s rich history.   ",2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","610 NE Hwy 71","Willmar MN",MN,56201,320-235-1881,kandhist@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, Renville, Swift, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/world-war-i-traveling-exhibit-implementation,,,, 17813,"World War I Educational Website, Phase I",2013,3579,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,3579,,"Mayor Michael Beyer; Council members Renee Hafften, Todd Wenz, Jeannette Graner, and Rick Martinson",,"City of Rockford","Local/Regional Government","To prepare for the 2014 centennial of World War I by assembling documentation of Minnesota homefront experiences",,"To prepare for the 2014 centennial of World War I by assembling documentation of Minnesota homefront experiences",2012-10-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Rebecca,Mavencamp,"City of Rockford","6031 Main Street",Rockford,MN,55373,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wright,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/world-war-i-educational-website-phase-i,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17893,"World War I at Home and in the Trenches: Research and Writing",2013,4390,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,4390,,"Chris Hansen, Luann Parker, Wanda Daniels, Don Erickson, Margaret Kluis, Linda Wing, Christy Riley, Keith Wilcoxon, Dorothy Bloemendaal.",,"Murray County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To assemble historical resources pertaining to the Great War (1914-1918) in Murray County preparatory to the centennial",,"To assemble historical resources pertaining to the Great War (1914-1918) in Murray County preparatory to the centennial",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Diane,Clercx,"Murray County Historical Society","PO Box 61",Slayton,MN,56172,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Murray,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/world-war-i-home-and-trenches-research-and-writing,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17528,"World War I Canteener Research and Manuscript",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"American Red Cross Twin Cities Area Chapter",," Hundreds of Minnesota women served on the French Front during World War I as volunteers for organizations such as the Red Cross. Their stories are often overlooked by history. The grand niece of Alice O'Brien, daughter of William O'Brien, has researched and developed a manuscript that combines chapters about Alice's life before and after the war with her letters home from the front during her service in France. The story is a personalized telling of what women volunteers experienced as Canteeners for the Red Cross. A copy of the manuscript was given to the Minnesota Historical Society. It has also been submitted to publishers. Future historians will be able to use this text as a tool when researching the experiences of the independent and brave Minnesota women who served in France in World War I. ",,"To research and develop a book about World War I Red Cross volunteer Alice O'Brien",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carrie,Carlson-Guest,,"1201 West River Parkway",Minneapolis,MN,55454,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/world-war-i-canteener-research-and-manuscript,,,, 33975,"World War I Traveling Exhibit Research",2016,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The short-term goal was to hire Museology to research World War I history of 10 counties in West Central Minnesota to use in the development of a traveling exhibit to honor the 100th anniversary of the United States involvement in World War I. KCHS was to receive a final written and verbal report done by Museology. That task has been completed. We achieved these results due to the professional nature of Museology and the help and coordination of all the local historical societies and museums.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Dennis Peterson, Diane Shuck, Sam Modderman, Marilyn Johnson, Richard Falk, Connie Wanner, Louise Thoma, Audrey Thompson, Jerry Johnson, Darlene Schroeder, Colleen Hern.",0.00,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write an exhibit plan for a traveling exhibit on World War I in Kandiyohi County.",,,2015-09-01,2016-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Jill,Wohnoutka,"Kandiyohi County Historical Society","610 NE Hwy 71","Willmar MN",MN,56201,320-235-1881,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, Renville, Swift, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/world-war-i-traveling-exhibit-research,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28642,"World War II in Mower County Exhibit - Implementation Phase",2014,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,10000,,"Glenn Medgaarden - President, Ardis Jensen - Vice President, Pat Kitchings - Secretary, Royce Helmbrecht - Treasurer, Don Konken, Jackie Holst, Terry Donovan, Amy Baskin, Sue Grove, and Dean Ulland.",0.05,"Mower County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To install an exhibit on the impact of World War II on Mower County residents.",,,2014-03-01,2015-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dustin,Heckman,"Mower County Historical Society","1303 SW Sixth Avenue",Austin,MN,55912,507-437-6082,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Mower,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/world-war-ii-mower-county-exhibit-implementation-phase,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28434,"""World Within Our Walls"" exhibit",2013,2000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The grant-funded project's original expected outcomes included increased visitors and increased donations, both of long-term value.These have brought immediate impact to the History Center. The exposure from the exhibition has increased tour groups visiting the History Center. Two newspapers responded to the press release; the curator along with volunteers conducted interviews for the newspapers. Articles then were published in a variety of newspaper and online. Two different organizations have contacted the History Center to arrange tours, and two more have requested volunteers for presentations at their organizations. Our response to these requests includes requests for donations (small, suggested, not required).This exhibition has successfully created a larger awareness for the organization, broadened the visitor base, and increased donations.",,,,,2000,,"Carol Oeltjenbruns, Cheryl Olson, Denise Edstrom, Dr Dean Manolis,Elma Ann Lyon, Margaret Donley, Mary Hermann, Mary Jane Thompson, Mary K Wollan, Neal Holtan, Patty Carron, Rachel Collova,Rondine Mehling, Sheila Gahr, Trish Vaurio",0.05,"Hennepin Health Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and draft exhibit text concerning the history of departments and units of the Hennepin County Medical Center.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katherine,Hill,"Hennepin Health Foundation","Hennepin County Medical Center, 701 Park Avenue, mc P1",Minneapolis,MN,55415,612-245-7709,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/world-within-our-walls-exhibit,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10013495,"Worthington Armory HVAC System",2021,198301,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 History Partnerships","$2,500,000 each year is for history partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Available upon request. Contact?grants@mnhs.org",,,25000,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",223301,,"Justin Ahlers, Gene Metz, Matt Widboom, Robert S. Demuth Jr., Donald Linssen",,"County of Nobles","Local/Regional Government",,," The installation of a museum-quality HVAC system will enable the rehabilitated former Armory historic property to house Nobles County Historical Society’s operations. One of the most critical capacities of an effective museum is being able to preserve its collected artifacts in order to interpret the county’s history for future generations. The HVAC installation for the museum's primary basement storage space should ensure that these artifacts can be maintained and safeguarded for the long term. This would enable NCHS to fulfill its established mission -- “to collect, preserve and interpret the history of Nobles County” for generations to come. ",2020-12-01,2021-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Patrick,Demuth,"County of Nobles","315 10th St",Worthington,MN,56187,"(507) 360-9016",pdemuth@worthingtonutilities.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Nobles,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/worthington-armory-hvac-system,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee ","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership ",, 10031227,"WPA Rock Structures National Register Evaluation",2024,10000,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Carrie Schwegman, Amanda Brustad, Joseph M Peasley, Robin Bellefy",,"City of Bagley","Local/Regional Government",,,"To hire a qualified historian to complete an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places for WPA-era structures located within the City of Bagley's Park system.",2024-04-01,2025-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Carrie,Schwegman,"City of Bagley","PO Box 178",Bagley,MN,56621,2185563345,carrie.schwegman@ntcmn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Clearwater,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wpa-rock-structures-national-register-evaluation,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 10007176,"Writing the Second Half of the History of the Northfield City Hospital",2018,10000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Charlie Mandile, Virginia Kaczmarek, Charles Kyte, CC Linstroth, Dr. Michele Muench, Steve O'Neill, Lynn Clayton, Patricia Christianson.",,"City of Northfield (Northfield Hospital and Clinics)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of the Northfield City Hospital.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Betsy,Spethmann,"City of Northfield (Northfield Hospital and Clinics)","2000 North Avenue",Northfield,MN,55057,,spethmannb@northfieldhospital.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/writing-second-half-history-northfield-city-hospital,,,,0 10007190,"Writing the John Nason Biography",2018,9900,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9900,,"Mark Applebaum, Carol Barnett, Dorothy Broom, William Craine, Jack Eugster, Maureen Gupta, John Harris, Michael Hasenstab, Elise Holschuh, James Johnson, Michele Joy, Martha Kaemmer, Leslie Kautz, Pamela Kiecker Royall, Arthur Kowaloff, Richard Kracum, Bonnie Melville, Bradford Nordholm, Gary O-Brien, Catherine Paglia, Steven Parrish, Steven Poskanzer, David Smith, William Sterling, Gary Sundem, Brooks Wallin, Wallace Weitz, Justin Wender, Bonnie Wheaton, Byron White, Michael Wiebolt, Mark Williams, Alison von Klemperer.",,"Carleton College","Private College/University","To hire qualified professionals to produce an expanded manuscript on the biography of John Nason, former Carleton College president.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Thomas,Lamb,"Carleton College","1 North College Street",Northfield,MN,55057,,tlamb@carleton.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Statewide, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/writing-john-nason-biography,,,,0 10007200,"Write Minnesota's History of Parent Involvement in Educating Children with Disabilities",2018,9914,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",9914,,"Matthew Woods, Board President; Tammy Pust, Board Vice President; Dan Levinson, Board Treasurer; Allison Baker, Board Secretary; Jeff Betchwars; Paul Bridges; Kofi Bruce; Jeanette Frederickson; Kathy Graves; John Guthmann; Seamus Hyland; Ronald Lezama; Ruth Lowenthal; Paul Luehr; Don McNeil; Corinne Niska; Mark O'Leary; Shannon Paul; Karen Reynolds; Ken Rosenblum; Sara Sagedahl; Beth Simermeyer; and Dorothy Slegman.",,"PACER Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To produce a manuscript on the history of parent involvement in educating Minnesota children with disabilities.",,,2017-09-01,2018-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Paula,Goldberg,"PACER Center","8161 Normandale Blvd",Minneapolis,MN,55437,952-838-1304,development@pacer.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/write-minnesotas-history-parent-involvement-educating-children-disabilities,,,,0 10007471,"Write the History of Educating, Not Educating, Minnesota's Children with Disabilities 1840-1960",2017,32132,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org","1. An experienced and qualified professional was hired and the project was begun within the grant timelines and as planned. The draft analysis is available to any interested person through MnSELF's board and/or website. 2. The questions in the project description, who are the children? Where were they served? etc. were each answered with snapshots by each decade Pre-1840-1960. The policies (laws, etc.), professional articles, journals, proceedings, state board and local school board minutes were reviewed by decade. The writing respected the Minnesota Data Practices Act and procedures of the MNHS. By Dec '18 articles will be shared through the MnSELF/MASE newsletters and disseminated statewide. 3. Much interest has been expressed by the field and by professionals (e.g. University of Minnesota) about what we have learned about the history of educating/not educating children with disabilities. It is still expected that there will be multiple formal public presentations (PowerPoints, papers, articles) and workshops/inservice training will be provided as a part of the MnSELF/MASE training of new special education leaders. it is also expected the CEUs (continuing education units) will be made available for licensure renewal or continued employment.",,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",32132,,"Deb Wall, President; Karen Kennedy, Vice-President; Nan Records, Secretary; Cheryl Johnson, Treasurer; Karen Joyer; Dan Naidicz; Don Allen, Claudine Knoblauch",,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of special education in Minnesota.",,,2016-11-01,2018-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Wall,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","4791 Lily Avenue North","Lake Elmo",MN,55042,651-357-4881,dawall70@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/write-history-educating-not-educating-minnesotas-children-disabilities-1840-1960,,,,0 10012274,"Write the History of Educating, Not Educating, Minnesota's Children with Disabilities 1960?2018 and Beyond",2019,33320," MN Laws 2017 Chapter 91, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$4,500,000 the first year and $6,500,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer these funds using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org","All targets were achieved or exceeded. None were missed. 1) Bids were requested, a qualified writer was hired, and the project was undertaken on February 1, 2019. The budget process, project timelines, work scope were established and followed as planned. Condition 1 (75% completion) was accomplished on September 13, 2019 and approved by MNHS. 2) The MnSELF in-kind focus group project (of nine groups of parents, teachers, administrators), ""What will special education services be like in Minnesota in 2035?"" was written up and is included as the last chapter ""And Beyond"" of the manuscript (see attached). This effort exceeded all expectations ? for the in-kind commitment and budget, and for its completion. 3) The draft analysis of ""What does all this research mean?"" was completed as scheduled. All of the project description questions ? Who are the children? What were their living conditions? What state/federal policies impacted their services? etc. were answered for each decade. Though the effort was exceeded in that the consultant donated 100+ hours to ensure each question was completed accurately and honestly. 4) Expectations continue that after January 2022, the editing and publication phases will be completed and multiple presentations will be made to interested associations, higher education, and other groups.",,1387,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",34707,,"Deb Wall, President; Karen Kennedy, Vice-President; Nan Records, Secretary; Cheryl Johnson, Treasurer; Karen Joyer; Dan Naidicz; and Claudine Knowblauch"," ","Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of educating children with disabilities in Minnesota.",2018-12-01,2020-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Wall,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)"," 4791 Lily Avenue North "," Lake Elmo "," MN ",55042,"(651) 357-4881"," dawall0805@gmail.com ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/write-history-educating-not-educating-minnesotas-children-disabilities-19602018-and-beyond,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10012507,"Write Special Education Teachers and Related Services Staff: How the Professions Evolved in Minnesota",2020,9997," MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs ","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9997,,"University of Minnesota, Board of Regents Kendall J. Powell, Chair; Steven A. Sviggum, Vice-Chair: Thomas J. Anderson; Richard B. Beeson; Mary A. Davenport; Kao Ly llean Her; Michael D. HsU; Mike O. Kenyanya; Janie S. Mayeron; David J. McMillan; Darrin M. Rosha; and Randy R. Simonson"," ","Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)","Public College/University",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of special education teachers in Minnesota.",2020-01-01,2021-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,David,Johnson,"Regents of the University of Minnesota (Institute on Community Integration)"," Institute on Community Integration, 102D Pt H, 150 Pillsbury Dr SE, University of Minnesota "," Minneapolis "," MN ",55455,"(612) 624-1062"," spedhistory@comcast.net ",Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/write-special-education-teachers-and-related-services-staff-how-professions-evolved,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10024965,"Writing of Exhibit Texts & Narratives",2021,10000,"MN Laws 2019 Special Session Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,846,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $7,004,000 in fiscal year 2021 are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org","Targets were achieved. Nicole Foss is an experienced, excellent, highly qualified historian/researcher/writer.",,4650,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",14650,,"Rev.Paul Breza, Chuck Kernler, Denise Cichosz, Thomas ""Tim"" Breza, Mary Drury, Carol Dennis, John Wagenaar, Steve Zolondek, Jon Masyga, Paul Hunziker, Joan McGill",,"Polish Cultural Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to write text for an exhibit on the history of Polish and Kashubian people in Winona.",,"To hire a qualified consultant to write text for an exhibit on the history of Polish and Kashubian people in Winona.",2021-04-01,2022-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Breza,"Polish Cultural Institute","102 Liberty Street",Winona,MN,55987,5074543431,paul@polishmuseumwinona.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Winona,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/writing-exhibit-texts-narratives,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10025178,"Writing the Second Half of a Manuscript for a History of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO)",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",10000,,"Sue Grove, Ashley Hartson, Cassie Rauk, Elizabeth Zimmermann, Tim McLaughlin, Nancy Thornton, Steve Kramer, Jayne Spooner, Brad Anderson, Harvey Benson, Lisa Skifton, Bob Burns, Beverly Jorgenson, Jim Nissen, Linda Hennessey, Pat Utz, Judy Schotzko, Joanne Swenson, John Pfeifer, Hope Carroll-Rizzo, Carla Tentis, Steve Hall, Susan Richardson, David Miller, Scott Redenbaug, Daniel Munson, Lori Hilmer, Milly Halverson, Kristina Rader, Eileen Weinhold, Jeanne Pietig, Cheryl Key, Nan Babcock, Cheryl Beacom",,"SELCO Southeastern Libraries Cooperating","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to write the second half of a manuscript on the history of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO).",,"To hire qualified professionals to write the second half of a manuscript on the history of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO).",2022-04-01,2023-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Krista,Ross,"SELCO Southeastern Libraries Cooperating","2600 19th Street NW",Rochester,MN,55901,5072885513,kross@selco.info,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/writing-second-half-manuscript-history-southeastern-libraries-cooperating-selco,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 10031302,"Write up ""The Impact of PACER Center, Inc. on Services for Families of Children with Disabilities in Minnesota",2024,9858,"MN Laws 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$6,451,000 the first year and $7,035,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact: grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",9858,,"PACER Center Board of Directors 2022-2023 Allison Bakken Retired, Thomson Reuters Jeff Betchwars CEO, Executive Management Services Lisa Elm Senior Director of Corporate Development, Winslow Capital Daniel Goldberg Associate General Counsel, Optum Kathy Graves, Treasurer Partner, Parenteau Graves John Guthmann Judge, Ramsey County Ginny Hopper Attorney Gwen Hopper Community Volunteer Jay Jackson Senior Counsel, Thrivent Financial Dan Levinson New Product Development, United Health Group Jessica Mattson Coordinator, St. Anthony-New Brighton Public Schools Don McNeil, Vice President Attorney, Heley, Duncan & Melander, LLPMark O'Leary, President Chief Marketing Officer, SPS Commerce Sara Sagedahl Marketing Manager, Best Buy Beth Simermeyer Leadership Consultant Dorothy Slegman, Secretary Former Speech Language Pathologist Abbie Wells-Herzog Autism Specialist, Vocational Rehabilitation Services Matthew Woods Partner, Robins Kaplan LLP",,"PACER Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity",,,"To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of the PACER Center's 40+ years of service in Minnesota.",2023-10-01,2024-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Gretchen,Godfrey,"PACER Center","8161 Normandale Blvd",Minneapolis,MN,55437,9528389000,Gretchen.Godfrey@pacer.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/write-impact-pacer-center-inc-services-families-children-disabilities-minnesota,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",, 33851,"Write the History of Special Education Administration in Minnesota",2015,9914,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The targets were achieved as outlined in the proposal. The timelines were exceeded as the consultant was able to focus full-time on writing up the collected information. This was accomplished because she had the experience with Word software, without extra training, to organize the information into sections of a book, e.g. Preface, Table of Contents, formatting, End Notes, Bibliography, and Index as she wrote the document. This greatly saved time. Also her career long experience in special education helped to quickly identify those facts that impacted this history, though time was taken to verify and source each one. And the previous oral histories helped to provide stories of personal interest pertinent to a period of time/change during the history. She did struggle with charts and tables because the information was so complex and interrelated. Taking the complex historic information and visualizing it succinctly into one page graphics continues to be a challenge. She subcontracted with Dr. Sharpe at the UM to assist as he has expertise in this area which was helpful. The charts still need further design - perhaps a professional layout designer can address this challenge in a future phase. Searching for appropriate early administrator/educator photos took extra time, though the end results exceeded her expectation. She found most photographs at the History Center by searching online, through numerous boxes by hand, and the newspaper archives. Others were obtained through Institution libraries and associations, e.g. the State Academy for the Blind and the Minnesota Administrators of Special Education.",,,"Available upon request. Contact",9914,,"Claudine Knoblauch, President; Karen Kennedy, Vice President; Deb Wall, Secretary; Cheryl Johnson, Treasurer; Karon Joyer; Candace Malm; Nan Records",0.00,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire qualified professionals to produce a manuscript on the history of special education administration in Minnesota.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Claudine,Knoblauch,"Minnesota Special Education Leaders Foundation (MNSELF)","1504 Windemere Drive North",Fridley,MN,55421-1358,763-544-2256,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/write-history-special-education-administration-minnesota,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 33882,"Writing Local History: A Seminar",2015,10000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact","The target of articles submitted for Mnopedia was not met. At the end of the workshop participants expressed interest (indeed, commitment) to writing at least one entry, but the timeline that the workshop proposed was unrealistic. Six months out, participants report greater output in smaller writing projects ",,,"Available upon request. Contact",10000,,"Steve Armstrong, Dennis Beach, Terence Check, Tony Christianson, Brian Crevoiserat, Marilou Eldred, Patrick Ellingsworth, Stuart Harvey, Michael Hemesath, Eric Hollas, Ann Huntrods, Jim Jarocki, Bill Kling, Paul Krump, Peggy Ladner, James Lande, Benedict Leuthner, Dan McKeown, Joe Mucha, Cary Musech, Luke Newgaard, Tom Nicol, Rich Ostlund, Jose Peris, Robin Pierzina, Davie Rehr, Anthony Ruff, Mike Scherer, Thomas Schnettler, Bill Schubert, Jim Sexton, Prince Wallace, Dan Whalen",0.04,"Saint John's University","Private College/University","To provide professional development opportunities to central Minnesota writers interested in writing about local history.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Ken,Osborne,"Saint John's University","2850 Abbey Plaza",Collegeville,MN,56321,320-363-3161,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/writing-local-history-seminar,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28423,"Writing a History of the Red Wing Public Library",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","The long term outcomes for this project included: 1.A community (library staff, city council members, educators, and citizens of Red Wing) that is well informed about its public library",,,,,7000,,"Lois Burnes, Bill Christianson, Richard Falc, Kari Fritz, Leslie Hakala, Don Regelman, Wally Sundberg, Scott Vaughn, Scott Whitson.",,"Red Wing Public Library",Libraries,"To hire a qualified historian to draft a manuscript on the history of the Red Wing Public Library.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Lund,"Red Wing Public Library","225 East Avenue","Red Wing",MN,55066,651-385-5105,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Goodhue,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/writing-history-red-wing-public-library,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37462,"WW1 America",2017,736587,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (2) Programs","$5,525,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year are for programs and purposes related to the historical and cultural heritage of the state of Minnesota conducted by the Minnesota Historical Society.","Increased appreciation of the Minnesota History Center as a community resource, increased interest in Minnesota history and culture, increased likelihood of preserving your personal and community history, and increased perception of the History Center as a place for meaningful social interaction. A Net Promoter Score of greater than +65.",,,750000,"$150,000 in individual donations and foundation grants, $600,000 Implementation Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.",736587,53257,,5.30,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The WW1 America exhibit will be a new traveling exhibit created by Minnesota History Center staff and focused on America during the World War I era, 1914-1919. The 5,000-square-foot exhibit will depict the era as a dramatic time in American history when the nation grappled with massive upheavals brought on by social movements, mobility and modernity at home, while exerting its growing military, industrial and cultural influence abroad. Visitors will gain a better understanding of this often-overlooked period in U.S. history. The exhibit will open in April 2017, to coincide with the 100-year anniversary of the U.S. entry into World War I. MNHS is partnering on the exhibit with the National Constitution Center, National World War I Museum and Memorial and Oakland Museum of California.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ww1-america,,,, 33849,"WWI Brown County and the First Amendment",2015,9130,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Available upon request. Contact",,,,"Available upon request. Contact",9130,,"Anne Earl, President, Roger Hippert, Vice President, Kris Wiley, Secretary, Gary Wiltscheck, Treasurer, Directors: Jerry Gulden, Vicki Pieser, Opal Dewanz, Lori Pickell-Stangel, John Isch, Lisa Besemer",0.00,"Brown County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To hire a qualified consultant to research World War I in Brown County for a future exhibit.",,,2014-12-01,2015-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Robert,Burgess,"Brown County Historical Society","2 North Broadway","New Ulm",MN,56073,507-233-2616,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Brown,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wwi-brown-county-and-first-amendment,,"Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17629,"www.dakotahistory.org 2.0: New Website",2012,6900,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,,,,,"Dakota County Historical Society",," To develop a new website that enables better public access to Dakota County history. ",,,2011-12-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wwwdakotahistoryorg-20-new-website,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Ram Gada, Vice President Paul Verret, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Missy Staples Thompson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Judith S. Corson Mark Davis D. Stephen Elliott Ram Gada Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen James T. Hale Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Peter Reis Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Edward C. Stringer Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Paul Verret Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10025219,"Yachwak Mineral and Rock Collection Inventory",2022,10000,"MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4 Historical Grants and Programs","$5,982,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year are for statewide historic and cultural grants to local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Money must be distributed through a competitive grant process. The Minnesota Historical Society must administer the money using established grant mechanisms, with assistance from the advisory committee created under Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), item (ii).","Available upon request. Contact, grants@mnhs.org",,,18448,"Available upon request, grants@mnhs.org",28448,,"Michael Fredeen (Chair), Jessalyn Sabin (Vice Chair), Robin Harkonen (Treasurer), Anna Ruper (Secretary), Julie Lucas, Brandi Maki, Tammy Mattonen, Michael Montgomery, Paul Pinkoski, and Keith Turner",0.74,"Minnesota Discovery Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",,"To provide better organization of the museum collections, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.",2022-07-01,2023-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Allyse,Freeman,"Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Drive",Chisholm,MN,55719,2182541238,allyse.freeman@mndiscoverycenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/yachwak-mineral-and-rock-collection-inventory,"Visit https://www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants/advisory-committee","Visit https://www.mnhs.org/about/leadership",,No 17646,"Young Women's Christian Association of Duluth (YWCA): Gimaajii Mino Bimaadiziyaan",2012,250000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,250000,,,,"American Indian Community Housing Organization","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To repair sandstone details, masonry, and windows on the Young Women's Christian Association building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, for low-income and homeless housing.",,,2012-02-01,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Sherry,"Sanchez Tibbetts","American Indian Community Housing Organization",,,,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/young-womens-christian-association-duluth-ywca-gimaajii-mino-bimaadiziyaan,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 37485,"Youth Partnerships",2017,86851,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Mazinaakizige: Increase in knowledge of American Indian photography resources, American Indian community connection, MNHS resources, knowledge of digital photography skills, increased knowledge of absent narratives. TAC: Increase in professional skills (time management, group work, etc.), increased knowledge in community resources and networking, increased knowledge of absent narratives. Waariyan: Increase in knowledge of Minnesota history, Somali history, immigrant narratives, MNHS resources, community resources, knowledge of research resources. Summer Tech: Summer Tech teaches high school students about technology, collaboration & historical research to support education and career success.",,,1300,"$400 U of M Office for Equity and Diversity, $250 Smallest Museum of St. Paul, $650 for TAC",86851,10302,,1.10,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS partners with diverse organizations to create in-depth, meaningful learning experiences for young people that help them develop career and life skills. The Mazinaakizige: American Indian Teen Photography Program welcomed six American Indian high school students who investigated historic and contemporary images of American Indians, learned digital photography, and created a gallery show to interpret the theme ""Powerful."" The opening was held at the Two Rivers Gallery on Dec. 9, 2016, with the gallery donating the space, announcement postcards and frames for the prints. The student show will also be displayed at Minneapolis Central Library starting Feb. 8, 2017 and the Minnesota History Center and Mille Lacs Indian Museum & Trading Post in spring and summer 2017. The Summer Technology Workshop highlights career readiness through a community-identified assessment of technology skills needs. Students explored the Google suite of tools and web design through immersive opportunities held at the Minnesota History Center and Saint Paul College. Students explored Latino representation in the historical record and identified topics for future in-depth research. They created 10-minute documentaries and websites. The goal of the Teen Advisory Council is to increase a teen presence and voice at MNHS. The council works with community advisers such as the Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs to create teen-produced programming for MNHS family day events. Students learn about the history of the community and issues surrounding diverse narratives. They create original programs and performances (such as spoken word and webinars) with guidance from community advisers and MNHS staff. Students learned about what it means to be a Minnesotan and how to present those narratives in a museum setting. This year staff worked at Mill City Museum to develop Waariyan: Somali Youth in Minnesota, which encouraged Somali high school students to explore their identities as Minnesotans through food, storytelling and cultural resources. Using oral histories, video editing software, historical research and career-readiness curriculum, students compiled research into a cookbook to be published by MNHS Press in 2018.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/youth-partnerships-0,,,, 34111,"Youth Partnerships",2016,82578,"Session Law Reference: Laws of Minnesota 2015, 1st Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4 (b) (3) Parternships","$2,060,000 the first year and $2,140,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.","Maz: 8 students (including mentor roles), 100% diverse, TAC for FY2016 has had a total of 14 students (4 new this semester, 10 returning), and has maintained 90% diversity",,,,,82578,9958,"Officers Phyllis Rawls Goff, President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary William R. Stoeri, Immediate Past President William D. Green, Vice President Kirby M. Law, Treasurer Executive Council Eric Ahlness Kurt BlueDog Grant Davis Phyllis Rawls Goff Martha Kaemmer Kirby M. Law Dean M. Nelson William R. Stoeri Ben Vander Kooi Kathleen Blatz Barbara Burwell D. Stephen Elliott William D. Green Dennis L. Lamkin Monica Little Peter Reis Bo Thao-Urabe Eleanor Winston Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Michael Farnell David R. Hakensen Jean M. Larson Charles Mahar Peter Reyes, Jr. Karen Wilson Thissen Warren Zaccaro Ex-Officio Mark Dayton, Governor Steve Simon, Secretary of State Rebecca Otto, State Auditor Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor Lori Swanson, Attorney General",1.00,"Minnesota Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MNHS partners with diverse organizations to create in-depth, meaningful learning experiences for young people that help them develop career and life skills. One example is the Mazinaakizige: American Indian Teen Photography Program. Over 10 weeks, six American Indian high school students worked with MNHS to investigate historic and contemporary images of American Indians, learn digital photography, and create a gallery show of photographic prints chosen for their interpretation of the theme, ""What Brings Us Together."" The opening was expected to bring in more than 100 people from the community to the Two Rivers Gallery on Dec. 4, 2015, to celebrate the students' work. Two Rivers Gallery graciously contributed the gallery space for the opening exhibition, gallery cards showcasing the event to the community, and frames for showing the students' prints. The evening event was part of a community art crawl in collaboration between Two Rivers Gallery, All My Relations Gallery, and Minneapolis Institute of Art. The student photography show will open at the Minnesota History Center on Jan. 23, 2016, and will continue to travel to Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Lower Sioux Agency in spring and summer 2016. MNHS Inclusion and Community Engagement staff also created opportunities to engage with community members telling their personal histories through two programs, the Summer Technology Workshop and Teen Advisory Council. Summer Technology Workshop is a two-and-a-half week program that highlights career readiness through a community-identified assessment of technology skills needs. Students explored the Google suite of tools and web design through immersive opportunities held at the Minnesota History Center and Saint Paul College. They explored the lack of Latino representation in the historical record and identified topics for future in-depth research. Final products were five-minute documentaries and websites that showed off students' newly acquired knowledge. The goal of the Teen Advisory Council is to increase teen presence and voice at MNHS. The council works with community advisers such as the Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs to create teen-produced programming for MNHS Family Day events. Students learn about the history of the community and issues surrounding diverse narratives. They then create original programs and performances (such as spoken word and webinars) with guidance from community advisers and MNHS staff. Students learn about what it means to be a Minnesotan and how to present those narratives in a museum setting.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,MNHS,Legacy,"Minnesota Historical Society","345 Kellogg Blvd. W","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-259-3105,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research","Minnesota Historical Society",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/youth-partnerships,,,, 10007146,"Zion Cemetery Historical Marker",2018,2495,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",2495,,"Peggy Andreason, President Norman Senjem, Vice-President Patricia Nelson, Secretary",,"St. Olaf Heritage Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design, produce, and install a historical marker for Zion Cemetery in Olmsted County.",,,2017-12-01,2018-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Norman,Senjem,"St. Olaf Heritage Association","215 Elton Hills Drive NW, Apt. 27",Rochester,MN,55901,507-206-4172,nsenjem@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Olmsted, Dodge",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zion-cemetery-historical-marker,,,,0 10007473,"Zumbro Parkway Bridge: Pre-development Construction Plans and Specifications",2017,35000,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",,,,"Available upon request. Contact grants@mnhs.org",35000,,"Wabasha County Board of Commissioners: Rich Hall, Brian Goihl, Mike Wobbe, Don Springer and Cheryl Key",,"Wabasha County","Local/Regional Government","To contract with qualified professionals to prepare planning documents that will help preserve the Zumbro Parkway Bridge (Bridge No. 3219), listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2016-11-01,2017-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Dietrich,Flesch,"Wabasha County","821 Hiawatha Drive West",Wabasha,MN,55981,"651-565-3366 x113",dflesch@co.wabasha.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Wabasha,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zumbro-parkway-bridge-pre-development-construction-plans-and-specifications,,,,0 18385,"Zumbro River Watershed Environmental History Research",2012,30020,"M.L. 2011, SS. 1, Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5","History Partnerships. $1,500,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for partnerships involving multiple organizations, which may include the Minnesota Historical Society, to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,30020,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Partners: Olmsted County Historical Society and Zumbro Watershed Partnership. The Zumbro River in Southeastern Minnesota is an important part of America's river history. This project  seeks to collect and research historical and environmental data on the river to prepare for the creation of an environmental history.  The project will observe and identify how human actions and policies have affected the Zumbro and its communities, and also how the river has shaped the human landscape. What makes this river system unique are the stories of the individuals and industries that grew up along its banks, among them, international giants like the Mayo Clinic and IBM. ",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Howard,,,,,,651-259-3000,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zumbro-river-watershed-environmental-history-research,,,,